VINES AND CREEPERS. 
Pinus balsamea 
strobus 
abies 
rubra 
nigra 
alba 
canadendis 
picea 
pinea 
rigida' 
variabilis 
inops 
Prunus caroliniensis 
laurocerasus 
lusitanica 
Rhododendron ponticum 
maximum 
punctatum 
• liirsulum 
Spartium scoparium 
l’axu s baccata 
Balm of Gilead, or balsam 7 
,fi’\ very much admired 3 30 t0 2 
White, or -weymouth pine, . 
very much admired 3 50 to 1 
Norway spruce fir, -with pend- 7 
ant cones, a beautiful tree y 
Red spruce fir 
Black, or double spruce fir 
White spruce fir 
Hemlock, or drooping spruce fir 
European silver fir 
Italian stone pine, itrith eatable "> . 
fruit 3 1 
Pitch, or resin pine 
Yellow pine 
Prickly pine 
^Carolina plum, or -wild orange 1 
^English laurel i 
* Portugal do. 1 w 
Purple pontic rhododendron, 7 , 
• beautiful j 1 00 
American do. 
Spotted red flowering do. 1 
Hairy leaved do. 1 
Scotch broom 
English yew, the ornament of 7 
the church yards in England 3 
American do. 
Chinese arbor vitse 
American do. 
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00 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
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50 
50 
50 
00 
00 
00 
canadensis 
Thuya orientalis 
occidentals 
[Beautiful plants, of both kinds, suitable for ornamental hedges, at 
S12 50 cents per 100-] 
50 
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25 
25 
25 
50 
50 
VINES AND CREEPERS 
For covering Walls and Arbours. 
Ai istolochia siplio Pipe vine, or birth-wort 50 
pubescens Downy do. 50 
Bignonia radicans Scarlet trumpet creeper, 50 
grandiflora Chinese great flowering do. 100 
crucigera Cross bearing bignonia 50 
Celastrus scandens American staff tree 25 
Cissus liederacea American ivy 25 
ampelopsis Heart leaved do. 25 
Clematis virginica White flowering virgin’s bower 25 
crispa Curled flowering do. 25 
reticulata Netted flowered do. ' 1 00 
viorna Leather flowered do. 25 
vitalba Traveller’s joy 50 
