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WM. R. PRINCE & CO.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of the LINNEAN BOTANIC GARDENS AND NURSERIES,

AT FLUSHING,

Announce to their Correspondents and to Nurserymen in particular, that, in addition to their vast stock, occupying seventy acres, they have just imported above 200,000 trees from Europe.

They desire to forthwith receive the wholesale orders of Nurseries and others, to which immediate replies will be made with the lowest rates, so that all engagements may be perfected now, and forwarded at the first opening of Spring. A credit will be given, or an extra discount made for cash, in whole or in part.

The following, we have a very large stock of :—

EARS, on the Pear and Quince Stock, of all sizes, from 1 to 5 years from the graft, of which above 12,000 are in a bearing state. APPLES, CHERRIES, PLUMS, PEACHES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES, and QUINCES, of every description.

GRAPES, all the foreign table varieties, and all the good American varieties, including several thousands of Black Hamburg, Golden Chasselas, Bar Sur Aube, White Sweetwater, Isabella, Catawba, and Clinton.

RASPBERRIES, Fastolf, Red and White Antwerp, Franconia, Large Fruited Monthly, &c.

GOOSEBERRIES,-all the choicest Lancashire varieties.

CURRANTS, Red and White Provence, Cherry, Victoria, &c.

STRAWBERRIES,-a collection surpassing all others in Europe or Amer

ica.

RHUBARB,-Leviathan, Victoria, Tobolsk, Dalley's Giant, and other fine

varieties.

PARADISE APPLE STOCKS and PEAR STOCKS, 2 years old.

300,000 ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBBERY, of all kinds and sizes. 100,000 NORWAY SPRUCE, Balsam Fir, White Spruce, Silver Pine, American and Chinese Arbor Vitæ, and other Evergreens of all sizes. 3,000 RHODODENDRONS of the finest varieties, 2 to 4 feet high.

60,000 ROSES of the finest Perpetual, Daily, Tea, Moss, and other classes, at very low rates.

HEDGES, Osage Orange, Buckthorn, Hawthorn, Evergreen Privet, and

others.

BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS,-the finest of every class.

DAHLIAS,-200 select superb varieties.

CAMELLIAS,-400 varieties of blooming sizes at low rates.
CHINESE AZALEAS,-70 very splendid varieties very cheap.

PEONIES, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Phloxes, Iris, and other beautiful Herbaceous Plants, very cheap.

SCIONS for Grafting, of all the varieties of Fruit, and Cuttings of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs.

The only extensive Collection of bearing Specimen Trees, existing in this town, is in this establishment, and insures the superior accuracy of the trees grafted therefrom. Every Rose and Strawberry premium were awarded to this establishment by the Long Island Horticultural Society.

Feb. 1, 1849.

MOUNT HOPE GARDEN AND NURSERIES,

ROCHESTER, N. Y.

The proprietors of this establishment solicit the attention of Amateurs. Horticulturists, Nurserymen, and dealers in Trees, to their present large stock of well grown, thrifty, and healthy

FRUIT

Comprising the very best varieties of

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Pears, Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, and all other fruits.

Their stock of Dwarf Pears, Apples, and Cherries, for garden culture, is the largest in the Union.

The stock of Ornamental Trees is also very large, and can be furnished at low prices.

Our stock of NORTHERN SPY APPLE TREES is the best in this country, and we now offer them at reduced prices. Trees, 5 to 8 feet high, $25 per hundred; 2 to 4 feet, $12 per hundred; and less per thousand.

ROSES, including the very best varieties. Our stock of Hybrid Perpetuals is particularly large.

RED Moss, fine plants on their own roots, $18 per hundred.

OF PHLOXES, we have a splendid collection, including all the newest and best kinds.

HEDGE PLANTS, such as Privets, Buckthorns, Osage Orange, Norway Spruce, Hemlock, American Arborvitæ, Red Cedar, &c. &c.

STOCKS FOR NURSERYMEN.

70,000 Pear stocks, one and two years old.

80,000 Quince stocks, fit for budding next summer.

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One of the proprietors is now on his return from Europe, with an immense stock of Trees, Plants, &c. We will enumerate only a few of them, viz:

30,000 Norway Spruce, 1 to 2 feet; 12,000 Scotch Firs, 1 to 2 feet; 10,000 European Larch, 1 to 2 feet; 3,000 Austrian Pines, 1 to 2 feet; 2,000 Pineaster Pines, 1 foot; 3,000 European Silver Firs, 12 to 15 inches; 1,000 Siberian Arborvita; 1,000 Tree Box, 5 different varieties, together with a great variety of Rhododendrons, Araucarias, Deodar Cedars, Cedar of Lebanon, Belgian Azalias, Spirca Prunifolia Flore Pleno, Tree Peonies, &c., &c.

Priced lists of the above, together with a great variety of new Evergreens, Shrubs, Roses, &c., will be forwarded to all post-paid applications.

All orders promptly attended to in the best manner. Catalogues forwarded to all post-paid applicants.

March 1, 1849.

ELLWANGER & BARRY.

TREES! TREES!!

COMMERCIAL GARDEN AND NURSERY. PARSONS & Co.

AT FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK.

The proprietors of this establishment, having formed a BRANCH at BRIGHTON, NEAR BOSTON, and, by the entire success of their trees transplanted thither, having thoroughly proved the superior adaptation of Long Island trees to the soil and climate of any part of New England, invite public attention to their large assortment of every desirable variety of

Fruit and Ornamental Tree or Shrub.

Their importations of every thing new in Europe are annually continued, and they offer a very large variety of

ORNAMENTAL TREES AND SHRUBS

Imported expressly for arboretums and pleasure-grounds. Their collection of Roses is annually enriched by novelties from abroad, many of which may be found described in their new work on the Rose, recently published.

FRUIT TREES

Receive their particular attention, and are propagated under their personal supervision; this care, with their possession of extensive specimen-grounds, in which is tested every variety of fruit they cultivate, enable them confidently to guarantee the genuineness of the varieties.

Their care in pruning and cultivation enables them also to send out thrifty and well-formed trees. From their large scale of propagation, they can offer to dealers very liberal discounts, where hundreds or thousands are taken.

Orders or inquiries can be addressed to the proprietors, at FLUSHING, NEAR NEW YORK, where Catalogues will also be furnished.

At the season of transplanting, a salesman will be at their BRIGHTON BRANCH to furnish those who may prefer obtaining their supply thence.

March 1, 1849.

FRUIT & ORNAMENTAL TREES, STOCKS, &c.

The subscriber offers for sale, at his Nurseries, PLYMOUTH, MASS., Pear, Quince, Cherry, Plum, and Apple Stocks, of the first quality, together with a variety of Ornamental Trees and Evergreens, of small size, very low; Pear Trees, dwarf and standard of the best sorts, 5 to 7 feet and well branched; Lebanon and Deodar Cedars; Lucombe and Scarlet Oats; Araucaria imbricata; Standard Hawthorns, fine varieties; Fern-Leaved and Copper-Leaved Beeches; Charles X. Lilac, and a variety of other choice Ornamental Trees and Shrubs; Rivers's new Large Fruited Monthly and Fastolff Raspberries; Cherry and May's Victoria Currants; Verbenas, in 30 select varieties, including the fine new sorts: Roses, Climbers, &c. &c. B. M. WATSON.

Priced Lists sent on application, post paid. March 1, 1849.

NEW AND CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS, FOR 1849.

COMPRISING ASSORTMENTS OF

Superb German Asters, Double Balsams, 10 Week Stocks, Double
Hollyhocks, Rocket Larkspurs, &c., For Sale by

HOVEY & Co.

7 MERCHANTS ROW, NEAR STATE ST., BOSTON.

IN presenting to the public our Catalogue of Seeds for 1849, we embrace the opportunity to state, that our collection is the largest and most extensive in the country, comprising, in addition to all the fine kinds of our own growth, every new and rare kind to be obtained in London, amounting, in all, to upwards of 600 species and varieties. The following list of beautiful and choice kinds is subjoined :—

Assortments to be had in Separate Packages.

8 splendid varieties of Double German Asters,

50 cts.

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With many other choice assortments in packages.

Selection of Rare and Choice Flower Seeds, in Single Packets.

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Lisianthus Russellianus, RARE, with very large blue flowers,
Cineraria, extra fine, from splendid named flowers, .
Fuchsia, extra, from many of the choice new sorts,.
Calceolaria, from the most splendid spotted varieties,
Pansies, from Thompson's and May's prize collections,
Verbenas, extra, saved from 30 of the lest kinds,
Geranium, saved from Beck's finest named flowers,.
Geranium, superb scarlet, from the most brilliant kinds,
Chinese Primrose, elegant fringed, 8 beautiful shades,
Carnation, extra fine, from the most superb prize flowers,
Salvia patens, a new and very splendid BLUE species,
Phlox Drummondii, var. occulata, white, with violet eye, extra, 25
Extra fine German white and yellow Picotee, from the finest flowers, 25
Alstromeria Van Houttii, 25 elegant choice kinds,

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Salpiglossis, splendid, German, English, and French,

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Campanula grandiflora, (true,) very large blue flowers,

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in our next.

March 1, 1849.

FRUIT TREES, & c.

&c.

The Subscriber offers for sale from twelve to twenty thousand Fruit Trees, consisting of all the best varieties of the

Pear, Apple, Plum, and Cherry.

Many of these trees have been twice transplanted, and can be removed in the autumn, or spring, with safety.

Persons wishing to purchase extra sized fine trees will please call and make a selection. They will be sold at the lowest market price. Also, One hundred thousand Buckthorn Plants, one, two, three, and four years from the seed.

Beauty Prairie, Baltimore Belle, Moss, and other Roses, Shrubs, and Herbaceous Plants.

Tulips, in 376 varieties.

The Boston and Mount Pleasant Roxbury coaches run to and from the Nurseries every half hour.

OCT. 1, 1848.

SAMUEL WALKER, Eustis Street, Roxbury, Mass.

MR. BECK'S PRIZE PELARGONIUMS of 1848.

HOVEY & CO.

HAVE the pleasure of informing their friends that, in consequence of the liberal demand they have had for Mr. Beck's Seedling Pelargoniums, they have, at great expense, made arrangements to receive all the fine varieties raised by this successful grower; and they now have the gratification to offer, in addition to those of last year, the following new varieties, which were awarded the HIGHEST PRIZES at the May, June and July exhibitions of the London Horticultural Society:

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Isabella,

Desdemona,
Orion, (Foster's.)

A selection of six of these varieties, $3.

The pelargonium is one of the most elegant of all greenhouse plants, and is also finely adapted to parlor culture. These new varieties are remarkable for their delicate tints and exquisite pencilling, and have carried off the highest prizes wherever exhibited.

The plants are now ready for delivery, and will be packed so as to be safely transported to any part of the country.

October 1, 1848.

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