In publishing this Catalogue I have endeavored to name only such Plants as 
can be furnished, and are in every respect worthy of cultivation. The utmost 
care is used in the propagation of genuine sorts, and the stock this year is of 
superior quality. Orders sent by mail will be executed with special care, and 
when the selection of varieties is left to my judgment, none but the best shall 
be sent. When trees of extra size are wanted a corresponding price will be 
charged. Large orders will receive a liberal discount. All trees will be duly 
labelled, and carefully packed, so as to be sent to any part of the country, with 
perfect safety. The cost of packing mil be charged. 
UNKNOWN CORRESPONDENTS MUST INVARIABLY accompany 
their ordeir with a remittance, or satisfactory reference. 
Having about seventy acres of land, admirably adapted to the cultivation of 
trees, it will be my aim so to gain the public confidence as to increase my trade, 
and give the Nurseries an enduring reputation. The Stock is already the largest 
and most complete of any in New England, and additions of new varieties will 
be sought for, as they appear, in Europe and America. Many novelties, not 
included in the Catalogue, are in the course of propagation. 
Pledging every endeavor to satisfy those who are in want of Trees, I would 
respectfully solicit orders. Address 
•w. c- sTOROisra-, 
Nonantum Hill, Brighton, Mass. 
THE GAKDENBB'S MONTHLY. 
Those of our readers desiring information on any horticultural topics arc re- 
ferred to this illustrated Magazine, published at 23 North Sixth Street, Philadel- 
phia, Pa. It is edited by Thomas Meehan, Esq., and published at the low price 
of one dollar a year. In amount of practical and reliable horticultural informa- 
tion we believe it has no equal, either in this or foreign countries, and we think we 
do a public service in this voluntai7 recommendation of it. 
