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FRUIT TREES FOR 1849.

HOVEY & Co.

Respectfully invite the attention of amateur cultivators to their immense collection of FRUIT TREES, of all kinds, more particularly pears, embracing every variety to be obtained either in Europe or in this country. Their collection is unequalled, both for extent and variety. Upwards of one thousand specimen trees have been planted out on the borders of the walks, extending a mile, a great many of which are already in bearing, affording a fine opportunity for the inspection of the fruit.

They would particularly invite attention to the following kinds, of which they have a fine stock, with the exception of the very rare sorts, of which the number is limited.

Thirty thousand Pear Trees,

Among which are the following kinds now ready for sale, fine trees, from one to five years old, from 75 cts. to $2 each :

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And 200 others, enumerated in their Catalogue, which may be had on application.

4000 EXTRA SIZE pyramidal Pear Trees on quince stocks, twice transplanted, 3 to 6 years old, and now full of flower buds.

APPLES.-200 varieties, including all the new and choice kinds.

PLUMS.-80 varieties, among which are the very newest and finest sorts. CHERRIES.-60 varieties, comprising every kind worth cultivating. PEACHES.-70 varieties of the choicest sorts.

GRAPES.-40 varieties, cultivated in pots, and suitable for graperies, including many new kinds, of which a few are enumerated :

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Trees packed safely for transportation to any part of the United

Sept. 1, 1849.

Advertising Sheet of the Mag. of Horticulture. 3

THE OLD ROCHESTER NURSERY

OF

SAMUEL MOULSON

Contains a choice collection of FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, and HARDY PLANTS, BULBS, &c., among which are

50,000 trees of the celebrated NORTHERN SPY APPLE! The best and most elegant dessert fruit known for May and June, and has yielded double the profit to the orchardist over any other apple cultivated in this vicinity. See Vol. 1, page 483, of the Horticulturist, also the late number for August; also remarks by C. M. Hovey, Esq., in the Magazine of Horticulture, Vol. 18, page 530.

Trees 6 to 8 feet high, root grafted, fine, each

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I Warranted genuine, or the money returned to the purchaser, and no charge made for the trees.

10,000 PLANTS GIANT RHUBARB,

best sort in cultivation for market gardens, low by the quantity.

NEW PLANTS LATELY IMPORTED!

DEUTZIA JAPONICA NOVA GRACILIS.-Said to be very fine, SYRINGA PERSICA PINATIFOLIA.-The habit of this is quite unique for this family,

PER DOZEN.

$4.00

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4 50

SYRINGA GORDONIENSIS. Decidedly an improvement, SYRINGA FLORIBUNDA.-Very showy, flowers profusely, SYRINGA EMODII.-Very large foliage and free bloomer, Also, healthy plants, on their own roots, of CLOTH OF GOLD, LA REINE, DEVONIENSIS, SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON, EUGENE JOVIN, REINE DES VERGES, &c., &c., ROSES, at Together with many other items of New Plants, and an extensive stock of nearly forty acres of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants, and Shrubs, comprising almost every article that is desirable, and can be cultivated where the thermometer reaches zero.

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I Catalogues may be had gratis by post-paid applicants. Orders solicited from all parts of the United States and Canada. Trees properly packed for the distance required.

SAMUEL MOULSON, Office 36 Front Street, Rochester, N. Y.

Oct. 1, 1849,

TO FRUIT GROWERS!

FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.

The subscriber offers for sale some extra-sized trees, consisting of the PEAR AND PLUM, in a bearing state; also large sized Apple, Cherry, and other Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &c.

Persons wishing to procure extra fine trees of large size, will please call, make a selection, and mark the same during the summer and au

tumn.

The pear trees are all worked on seedlings, and are of the best quality. A few thousand DWARF PEAR TREES in a bearing state, on Quince. TULIPS, in 200 superior varieties, orders for which should be made previous to the first of November.

The whole are offered for sale at the lowest market price.
SAMUEL WALKER,
Eustis Street, Roxbury.

Sept. 1, 1849.

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, $2.

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.

Sept. 1,

1849.

Advertising Sheet of the Mag. of Horticulture.

Publishing in Royal 8vo. Nos., at $1 each, every alternate month.

THE

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GLOUT MORCEAU PEAR,

LOUISE BONNE DE JERSEY PEAR,

VAN MONS LEON LE CLERC PEAR,BELLE LUCRATIVE PEAR,
BALDWIN APPLE.

No. 2.

VICOMPTE DE SPOELBERCH PEAR, EARLY YORK PEACH,

WINTER NELIS Pear,

SIEULLE PEAR,

NORTHERN SPY APPLE.

No. 3.

SWAN'S ORANGE PEAR,

PORTER APPLE.

No. 6.

LE CURE PEAR,

ROSTIEZER PEAR,

FLEMISH BEAUTY PEAR.

No. 7.

STETSON'S SEEDLING PEACH,

SWEET MONTMORENCY CHERRY, MAY BIGARREAU CHERRY, HOVEY'S SEEDLING STRAWBERRY, PARADISE D'AUTOMNE PEAR,

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It is intended that none but the very choicest fruits shall find a place in the work, and at least one variety of American origin will appear in every number. Twelve numbers will complete a volume, which will contain FORTY-EIGHT PLATES, from fruits drawn from nature expressly for the work, elegantly chromolithed and retouched by WM. SHARP, Esq.

Copies of the first six numbers, forming a volume with title page and index, beautifully bound, in cloth, gilt, $6 50.

A limited number of impressions in Imperial quarto, $2 per number.

BOSTON:

PUBLISHED BY C. C. LITTLE AND J. BROWN, 112, WASHINGTON STREET ; HOVEY & CO., 7, MERCHANTS ROW.

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Advertising Sheet of the Mag. of Horticulture.

FRUIT TREES FOR 1849.

HOVEY & Co.

Respectfully invite the attention of amateur cultivators to their immense collection of FRUIT TREES, of all kinds, more particularly pears, embracing every variety to be obtained either in Europe or in this country. Their collection is unequalled, both for extent and variety. Upwards of one thousand specimen trees have been planted out on the borders of the walks, extending a mile, a great many of which are already in bearing, affording a fine opportunity for the inspection of the fruit.

They would particularly invite attention to the following kinds, of which they have a fine stock, with the exception of the very rare sorts, of which the number is limited.

Thirty thousand Pear Trees,

Among which are the following kinds now ready for sale, fine trees, from one to five years old, from 75 cts. to $2 each :

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And 200 others, enumerated in their Catalogue, which may be had on application.

4000 EXTRA SIZE pyramidal Pear Trees on quince stocks, twice transplanted, 3 to 6 years old, and now full of flower buds.

APPLES.-200 varieties, including all the new and choice kinds.
PLUMS.-80 varieties, among which are the very newest and finest sorts.
CHERRIES.-60 varieties, comprising every kind worth cultivating.
PEACHES.-70 varieties of the choicest sorts.

GRAPES.-40 varieties, cultivated in pots, and suitable for graperies, including many new kinds, of which a few are enumerated :—

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States.

Trees packed safely for transportation to any part of the United

Sept. 1, 1849.

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