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STRAWBERRIES. 
Agriculturist.— Large, deep crimson, sweet, very rich, and good; hardy, with large foliage, and 
productive. Price, 50 cents per dozen, $1.50 per hundred; $10.00 per thousand. 
Barnes’ Mammoth. —New; said to he one of the largest size, of the best quality, and most pro¬ 
ductive of all. Another year is needed to prove these high promises. Price, $1.00 per dozen, 
$5.00 per hundred. 
Boyden’s No. 30.— By the originator of the Agriculturist. Of the largest size; new. Price, 
$1.50 per dozen. 
Hovey’s Seedling (True.)—An old and esteemed variety; large, delicious, and a superior mar¬ 
ket variety. Price, 50 cents per dozen, $1.50 per hundred. 
Nicanoiv —New, from Ellwanger & Barry, and recommended by them as one of the most hardy, 
vigorous and productive; large, bright scarlet; quality good. Bipens early and continues a 
longtime. Price, $1.00 per dozen, $5.00 per hundred. 
Russell’s Prolific.— Large, deep crimson, sweet, and perfumed; very productive in this vicinity, 
price, 50 cents per dozen, $1.50 per hundred. 
Triomphe de Gaud.— Very large, irregular, bright crimson, firm and crisp. Price, 50 cents 
per dozen, $1.50 per hundred. 
Wilson’s Albany.— Large, dark, dull crimson; very hardy and productive. Price, 50 cents per 
dozen, $1.50 per hundred. 
Jucunda (Knox 700.)—Large, good quality, said to be hardy and productive; new. Price, 75 
cents per dozen, $2.00 per hundred. 
STBAWBERRIES BY MAIL. 
We will send post-paid, carefully put up so as to go safely: 
Eor $1.00, one dozen each of any three of the above, except Nicanor, Jucunda, Barnes’ and Boy- 
den’s. 
Eor $2.00, one dozen each of any four of the above, except Barnes’ and Boyden’s. 
For 5.00, fifty each of any two of the above, except Barnes, Boyden’s, Nicanor and Jucunda. 
For 2.00, one dozen Nicanor, Agriculturist, Russell and Wilson. 
For 2.00, one dozen each, Barnes’ Mammoth and Boyden’s No. 30. 
COLLECTIONS OF FLOWER SEEDS BY MAIL. 
During the past seven years our Collections, of Flower Seeds by Mail have found their way into . 
every part of the United States, and also to the Canadas. During this time we have, received many 
testimonials of the favor with which they have been received, and the high degree of satisfaction 
which they have given. Although these collections are all our own selection, we take especial 
pains that they shall be highly valuable, and every way worthy of perfect confidence. They con¬ 
tain no variety of doubtful merit, but only those best adapted for general cultivation, including 
many varieties of recent introduction that have proved valuable acquisitions, and as such they are 
recommended to extensive cultivators of flowers, as well as to those who are unacquainted with 
the most desirable varieties. Each variety will be labeled with full directions for its cultivation. 
They will be forwarded, post-paid to any address in the Union. 
Price. 
No. 1—Contains Twenty varieties of choice Annuals, - - - - - - $1 00 
2— Twenty varieties of choice Biennials and Perennials, - - - - - 1 00 
3— Ten extra fine varieties of rare Annuals and Perennials, - - - - 1 00 
4— Five choice varieties from prize floivers, of Truffaut’s French Asters, German, Car¬ 
nation and Picotee Pinks, English Pansies, Verbenas and Hollyhocks, each of 
which is sold at twenty-five cents singly, - - - - - -100 
Any person remitting $3.00 will receive the above four collections free of postage. 
5— Fifty varieties, (including Collection No. 4,) Annuals, Biennials and Perennials, - 2 50 
6— One hundred varieties, Annuals, Biennials and Perennials, including many of the 
best in cultivation, - - - - - - - - - -5 00 
7— Contains Fifteen choice varieties of greenhouse seeds, - - - - - 3 00 
Persons desiring to make their own selections from the general list will be entitled to a discount 
proportionate to the quantity ordered. 
COLLECTIONS OF KITCHEN GARDEN SEEDS FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES. 
In order to introduce our Vegetable Seeds as extensively as possible, and make it an object for 
every person who cultivates a Vegetable garden to test their merits, we shall continue our former 
very liberal inducements to purchasers, sending 20 varieties for $1.00, and 45 varieties for $2.00. 
These collections (Nos. 1 and 2) are put up expressly for sending by mail, and contain choice seeds 
of the most desirable varieties in cultivation for general use. They will be forwarded postpaid to 
any address in the Union upon receipt of the price. Price. 
Collection No. 1—Contains one packet each Early Turnip Blood Beet, Extra Orange Car¬ 
rot, Early York and Premium Flat Dutch Cabbage, Half Early Paris Cauliflower, Coles’ 
White Solid Celery, White Spined Cucumber, Boston Curled Lettuce, Nutmeg and Can¬ 
taloupe Melon, Mountain Sweet Watermelon, Danvers Yellow Onion, Sutton’s Student 
Parsnep, Long Scarlet Radish, Pure Boston Marrow and Hubbard Squash, Strawberry 
Tomato, Perfected Tomato, Purple Top Flat Turnip, Sweet Mountain Pepper, - - $1 00 
Collection No. 2—Includes Collection No. 1, and one packet each of Brussels Sprouts, 
New White Sprouting Broccoli, Chicory, Red Dutch Cabbage, Asiatic Cauliflower, Extra 
Early Erfurt Cauliflower, Incomparable Dwarf Celery, Bulbous Rooted Chervil, Extra 
Curled Cress, Long Green Prickly and Gherkin Cucumber, Scarlet Chinese Egg Plant, 
Cottager’s Kale, Royal Cabbage Head Lettuce, Japan Pie Melon, White Japan Melon, 
Martynia, White Portugal Onion, Rose China Radish, Salsify, Cherry Tomato, White 
French Turnip, Long Purple Egg Plant, Sweet Marjoram, Sage, - - - - 2 00 
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