Vilmorin-Andrieiix et C^® (cont«) 
From the foregoing notes on the history of 
the firm it is evident that nearly all the cat¬ 
alogues issued in the 18th century were under 
the name of Andrieux, or Andrieux et Vilmorinj 
and part of them are already entered imder An- 
drieiix on p. 23. But inasmuch as the historical 
interest centers in the Vilmorin family, and also 
because further information is now available in 
regard to some of them, it seems desirable to 
repeat the entire list in this place* 
Catalogue de toutes sortes de graines, oignons de 
fleurs etc., qui se trouvent chez le Sieur Andrieux, bota- 
niste du roy, successeur du feu Sieur Le Fevre ... '' k 1' 
enseigne du Hoi des oiseaux, ci-devant le Coq de la Bonne 
Foy. Paris, 1760. 93 p. (Bib. Nat. Paris) 
Mentioned by Gibault in his article on early 
French horticultural literature. Jour. Soc. Nat. 
Hoi*t. France (4) 6:740 (l905), and described by 
him in detail in same volxime, p. 16. 
Catalogue. 1766* 
Mentioned by Gibault in his article on early 
French horticultural literature. Jour, Soc. Nat. 
Hort. France (4) 6:740 (1905), among catalogues 
of ”Andrieux et Vilmorin," and said to have been 
prepared by A. N, Duchesne. 
[Broadside catalogue. 1769] 
Described by W, Roberts, Gard, Chron. (3) 71: 
54 (Feb.4,1922) In it Vilmorin is mentioned as 
"Gendre et unique successeur de feu Sr. Andrieux 
... marchand grainier fleuriste et b(^taniste or¬ 
dinaire du Roi.” An account written on the back 
of this list is dated Dec. 1, 1769 and is signed 
"\^ilmorin-Andrieux," whence Mr. Roberts deduces 
that the latter became the firm name immediately 
after the death of Pierre Andrieux. 
Catalogue raisonnd des plantes, arbres, & arbustes dont 
on trouve des graines, des bulbes & du plant chez le sieur 
Andrieux. Paris, 1771. 64, 64 p. (Am. Arb.; Brit. 
Mus.; Linn. Soc. London) 
