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planted plants from 12 to 18 inches high, 25s. per 1000. In America single plants, at Bollwyller, were 
8 cents each, and at New York from 50 cents to i\ dollar, according to the size. In 1850, the price in 
the English invoices was 2s. per 1000 for two years’ seedlings; 2s. 6d. for three years’ ; 6s. for two years’ 
seedlings two years transplanted; and 10s. for three years’ and two years transplanted. In 1855, the price 
of one year’s seedlings was 3 s. 6d. per 1000; two years’, 6s.; plants 6 to 9 inches high, 9s. per 1000; 12 to 
15 inches, 12s. to 14s.; 18 to 24 inches, twice transplanted, 17s. 6d. per 1000; 3 to 4 feet, is. 6d. to 3s. 6cl. 
each. In i860, one year’s seedlings, 2s. per 1000 ; two years’, 3s. 6d.; three years’, 5s.; two years’ and one 
year “laid,” 7s. 6d.; three years’ and one year transplanted, 9s. 6d.; plants 6 to 9 inches high, 10s. 6d. 
per 1000; 9 to 12 inches, 12s. 6d.; 12 to 15 inches, 15s. per 1000; and good plants, 3 to 5 feet, is. 6d. 
to 3s. 6cl. each. In 1867, two years’ seedlings, 2s. 6d. to 3s. 6d. per 1000 ; two years’ seedlings and one year 
“bedded,” 5s. per 1000; three years’ seedlings and one year “bedded,” 7s. 6d. per 1000; plants 9 to 12 
inches high, 10s. 6d. per 1000; 12 to 15 inches, 15s.; 15 to 18 inches, 17s. 6d.; 18 to 24 inches, 25s. per 
1000; and 3 to 6 feet, is. to 3s. 6d. each. 
