CULINARY ROOTS, PLANTS, &c 
PER 100. 
Asparagus, Giant, One Year $1.00 
“ Giant, Two Years.1.25 
Conover’s Colossal. This new variety Is highly recommended, 
as surpassing in size and quality any other. Mr. Conover 
exhibited specimens the past season, which were grown 
alongside the best old varieties, and received the same care 
and treatment, which were about four times as large; and, 
though but two years from seed, many of the plants pro¬ 
duced from twenty to thirty sprouts, averaging two to four 
inches in circumference. Two-year old roots. . , .1.50 
Horse-Radish, sets 
PER 100. 
. 1.00 
PER 1,000. 
$7.50 
8.00 
12.00 
PER 1,000 
7.50 
PERDOZ. PER 100 
Rhubarb Roots, Mvatt’s Victoria ..2.00 12.00 
“ Linmens.. 2.00 12.00 
Garlic.per lb. . . .50 
Shallots. A species of Onion, esteemed for its fine flavor.“ . , .20 
Chinese Potato (Dioscorea) .per doz. .2.00 
Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Celery, Pepper, Sweet Potato, and Egg-Plants, &c., of different 
varieties, supplied in their season by the hundred or thousand, at market prices. 
GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS. 
The prices of these are variable; but purchasers may depend on having them at the lowest mar¬ 
ket rates, and of the best quality. 
Barley. 
Bedford Oats. 
Norway Oats. 
Buckwheat. 
Spring Wheat. 
Winter Wheat. 
Spring Rye. 
Winter Rye. 
Broom Corn. 
Flax-seed. 
Hungarian Grass. 
Chinese Sugar-Cane. 
Herds Grass, or Timothy, 
Northern Red-top Grass. 
Southern Iled-top Grass. 
Rhode-Island Bent Grass. 
Millet. 
Fowl Meadow-Grass. 
Orchard-Grass. 
Perennial Rye-Grass. 
Sweet Vernal Grass. 
Italian Rye-Grass. 
Northern Red Clover. 
Southern Red Clover. ' 
White Dutch Clover. 
Lucerne, or French Clover. 
Kentucky Blue Grass, extra clean, 
GRASS SEED FOR LAWNS. 
One of the most pleasing features connected with a garden is a well-kept lawn ; but, to secure 
this most desirable object, much depends upon the selection of such grasses as will present a fresh 
and luxuriant verdure throughout the season. For this purpose, a mixture of several kinds of the 
finer grasses is most suitable. These we supply ready mixed, of the best sorts, and proper propor¬ 
tions of each. The quantity usually sown is two bushels per acre. Per bushel, $6.00. 
ORNAMENTAL TREE SEEDS. 
Norway Spruce . . . 
lb. $1.50 
oz. 
0.20 
Scotch Larch . . . 
. lb. $2.60 
OZ. 
.20 
European Silver Fir 
<< 
1.50 
“ 
.20 
Magnolia Acuminata . 
tt 
t 
4.00 
t( 
.40 
Norway Maple . . . 
a 
1.50 
.< 
.20 
• Scotch Pine . . . 
44 
• 
3.00 
44 
.25 
Sugar Maple .... 
it 
1.50 
a 
.25 
Austrian Pine . . 
ti 
3.00 
44 
.25 
Tree of Heaven ( Ailanthus ). 
u 
a 
.40 
White Pine . 
a 
• 
4.00 
44 
.40 
Shellbark .... 
qt. 
.25 
Yellow Locust ( Robinia) 
44 
t 
1.00 
44 
.16 
Salisburia (Giwko) 
5 seeds .25 
American Arbor Vit® . 
44 
5.00 
44 
.50 
European Mountain Ash 
lb. 
1.50 
oz. 
.15 
American Elm . . 
(4 
• 
4.00 
44 
.40 
Red Cedar ( Junipenis ) 
<< 
1.50 
a 
.20 
Many other varieties of Tree and Shrub Seeds can be supplied on seasonable application. 
fru;t seeds. 
Apple Seed . 
Cherry Pits 
Currant Seed . 
Gooseberry Seed 
Grape Seed 
lb. $0.50 
Peach Pits . . . 
Ill 
bush. 3.00 
“ .50 
Plum Pits . . . 
oz. 
.75 
Pear Seed . . . 
. oz. .60 
“ 4.00 
n 
u 
2.00 
.50 
Quince Seed . 
Raspberry Seed . . 
. “ .50 
. “ 1.00 
“ 4 00 
STRAWBERRY SEED. 
Saved from our large collection of over forty varieties, embracing all the best European and 
American kinds in cultivation. Mixed seed. Per pkt., 25 cts. 
SEEDS FOR HEDGES. 
Honey Locust, or Three-thorned Acacia ( Gleditschia Trwmnthos) .lb- $ -75 
Buckthorn ( Rhamnus Catharticus) .. 
Osage Orange ( Madura Aurantiaca) 
American Arbor Vitae {Thuja Occidental™) . . • • • • • . *._• . * 
Barberry Seed ( Berberis Vulgaris). This makes a beautiful and very strong hedge, also 
produces a fine fruit (or preserves.. .15 oz. .25 
107 
lb. 3.00 
