1847. SUPPLEMENTARY CATALOGUE OF RARE AND NEW FRUITS, IN ADDITION TO THOSE COMPRISED IN THE aiTH EDITION OF THE GENERAL CATALOGUE OF FRUIT TREES, fcc. CULTIVATED AT PRINCE'S LINN^AN BOTANIC GARDEN AND NURSERIES. FLUSHING, NEAR NEW-TORK. Wm. R. Prince & Co., Proprietors. Note. — ^As the accessions to our collection of all highly estimable varieuo? f)f Fruits, engages our constant attention, it necessarily arises that we are iH possession ot them some time before we can announce them in the regular editions of our General Catalogue. Amateurs may therefore confidently relv, that whenever any very estimable varieties are announced in Europe, or in our own country, that we are among the very first to i)ossess them, and as we propagate them rapidly, we can always supply them as soon or sooner than others, and at reasonable rates. The newest varieties of the following Fruits, are but one year grown irom the graft or inoculation — the others are of two years growth. * The Asterisk denotes Fruits of American origin. APPLES.— 25 TO 37 cents each, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED. *Beard Burden. *Gillet's Red, (of Ohio.) Belle du Havre. Hambledon Deux-ans, 50 cts *Broadwell — Western Romanite. *Heath's Early Nonsuch. *Burnham Greening. *=Hyde's Large Red. Coe's Golden Drop. *Indian Rareripe. *Cooper, (of Ohio) Lady Healy's Nonsuch. *Corsonite. *Large Early Yellow, (Ohio.) Crab, Spectabilis Riversi, 50 cts *Lindley's Nonpareil, (N. C.) 50 et?. , Weeping, 50 cts. *Lincoln. *Bough, Tart *Long Island Wine, 50 cts. ♦Detroit, White *Lyman's Pumpkin Sweet. *Detroit, Red *Maclean's Favorite. Doux d' Argent, 50 cents *Martin. *Early Joe. *Mangold, American Early Red Margaret, *Maryland Lady's Blush. English Red Juneatmg. *Mastons' Red Winter. Borden's Early. *Mathews' Stripe. *Early Piper. *May. Early Summer Pippin, Ronald's, 50 cts. *Melon. English Russet. *Mohawk Pippin, (Spinner'p,) SQ 9H. Aromatic Russet Monstrueux, 50 cts. ♦Estin. ♦Mother. ♦Fall Jennetting. ♦Mouse. ♦French's Sweet. *Nottmgham Brown. ♦Garden Striped ♦Paradise, Winter Sw#«t *G«n«8«« Pippin ♦Peachpoud Sw««t. 1 fearmain, Claygate, 50 cts. J Sweet Eng/ish Sireeting, of R. I. Pippin, Holland ♦ , Cranberry * , Lemon, (Ohio) ♦ , Nyack * , Spriiighill, (6 trees for $5.) Strong's JVtwtown Pippin- , Sturmer Pomnie royale, or Pound Royal. ♦Power's Large Siberian Crab. *Princeall. ♦Randolpli's Cluster. *K,ed Canada. *Reinette, American Golden, 50 cts. , White Spanish Reinef.te blanche d'Espagne. Roth Kruger. Russet, Piaeapple, 50 ct8. * , Pumpkin Sweet Russet. ♦Shepherd's, (Ohio) ♦Spitzemberg, Spring Hill, (6 tree* for f 3,) ♦Sterling Beauty. ♦Stump. ♦Sweeting, Wells' , English Ramsdeirs Red Pumpkin Sweeting. ♦Victuals and Drink, ♦Twenty ounce. Cayuga Red Streak. ♦Waxen, or Belmont. Gate— White apple. ♦Williams' Carolina, 50 cts. Wilmot's Early Seedling, 50 CtS. *York Greening. PEARS.— Each 50 to 75 Ail mon Dieu. Arbre courbe^ ♦Areson's Doyenn^^. Archduke Charles. Bahut, or Deux fois I'an Belle de Feron. " de Moise. de Troyes. . excellente. Heloise. Bergamot. March , Truckhill " , J'latt's, [excellent] Bergamotte de Parthenay. libbitent verte. Duflb (Crapeau) ♦Bergen. Beurre Audusson. blanc panache, ~ blanc de Nantes, Bruneau. Chaumontel nouveau. Davis. d'Aniou. de Charneuse. de Montigeron. Duvivier. gris d'hiver nouveau. gris d'hiver, on De Lucon. = Mortefontaine. . L'Angelier, ^2. L'Angelier^s Bev/rri. do. in bud, $1. St. Nicolas. Thouin. Bezi de HoUande, des veterans, Vouet. Bonchretien d'Amiens. d'autorane. Bonaparte. Bonne de Zees, or d'Ez6e. ■ 'E.t^ik.— Sublime Gamotte JSouloti de St. Mare CENTS. Bourdon surpasse ♦Bowdoin British Queen. Caillot rosat, English Calebasse de Nerkman. ♦Calhoun. Captif de St. Helena Chapman's Early. Maria. Chaumontel Beige. ♦Citron. Colmar Chamay. Comtesse de Limay. ♦Dallas. De Juvardeil. De Pape, on de St. Pierre. Delice de la Cour. Double Phillipe Doyenne d'Alengon, d'hiver. convert. musque. d'ete, (true) gris d'hiver nouveau. gris jaune d'hiver. de Nerkman. Duchesse de Mars. d'Orleans- Due de Bordeaux. ♦Edwards. Epine Dumas. — ■_ — d'ete. Episcopal. Esperin. Ezinowezer. Ferdinand de Munster or Meestcr. Figue verte. d'Alengon. Fondante du Haynula. Fontarable, Icooking.} Gamier. Girardon. Girofle. Gratioli, (of Jersey) Helicte Dundas. ^Henry, ♦Henrietta. ♦Hill's Fall Butter, (of Ohio) ♦Hull. ♦Imperial Sugar, (N. Carolina) Inconnue Van Mons. Las Casas. Josephine de Malines. Leon le Clerc ♦Locke. Louise de Prusse. Luquet d'Allemagne. Mabille. Marie Louise Delcour. Mes Delices. ♦Moore's Pound. Napoleon d'hiver. Neill, Van Mons ♦Oliver's Russet. Orange d'ete. ♦Osband's Summer, $1. ♦Osburn (Ohio) ♦Oustreman. Parfum d'hiver. Paquency, Phillipe, Plougastel, ^1. Deasnns. — Dumas. Poire de M. Bonnet. Poirede St. Dorothfie. Poire Rigouleau. ♦Polk. ♦Pratt, ^1. ♦Queen of August, large, superi&r, extra, $1. Reine d'hiver. Ritelles. Rousselet de Stoutgard. perdreau, ou hatif Rapelye's seedling, ripe in Sept. $1 06. St. Germain nouveau. St. Mare. St. Francois. St. Joseph. St. Michael d'hiver. Soldat laboureur. Souveraine d'ete. ♦Stansel's Newton. Surpasse Madeleine. Tarquin des Pyrenees. Tavernier de Boulogne. ♦Tyson. Van Mons' Leon le Clerc. Vicomte de Spoilberg. Vilaine de St. Florent, Wellington, or Waterloo. Wilhelmina. ♦William. Pears on Quince for Dwarfs or of Quenouille form can be supplied of above one hundred fine varieties. N. B. A number of othernew and estimable varieties of Pears will be found in Catalogue No. 8, that are not enumerated in any other Catalogue. The Oswego, Beurre, Onondaga or Swan's Orange, Hannas, and oiher American varieties, will be for sale in October, 1847. CHEREIES.- Bauman's M.a.y .—Bigarreau de Mai. Belle de Sceaux, ^1. ♦Bowne's Clarion, ^1. Buttner's Black Heart. Morello, (October.) Cerise do Ravaen. ♦Columbia, 75 cts. ♦Coe's Transparent, ^1. ♦Downing's Red^Cheek, Early White Heart. (Downing.) Holland Bigarreau. Bigarreau de HoUande. PLUMS Apricot Plum of Tours, 75 cts. Abricotee. Bleu de Belgique, 75 cents. Bradshaw, 75 cts. Buel's Favorite. Coeutche de Dorel, $?1. Chapman's Prince of Wales, 75 -Coxe's Incomparable. ♦Dennison's Albany Beauty. ♦Dennison's Red. * Superb. Domine Dull, {distinct.) French Long Blue. Da Roi, ^I. -Each 50 cents. Gold striped leaved, ornamental, $1, Imperial Morello. ♦Ives' Mottled Seedling. Lemercier, 75 cts. ♦Prince's Early Black Heart, very eUi- mable early variety, 75 cts. Heine Hortense, 75' cts. Rivers' Early Heart. Rumsey's Late Morello. Walsh's No. 1. No. 2. Werder's Early Black Heart. , — Each 50 cents. ♦Early Genessee. English Yellow Gage. Reine Claude blanche. Fellenberg, 75 cts. Forbus Gage. Fonday. cts. Golden Gage, 75 cts. Guthrie's Late Green, 75 cts. New Apricot Plum, 75 Taybank, $1. Green Roman, ^1. Verte bonne de Romt ♦Henrietta Gage. Ilowland's Vellow. ♦Hudson Gage. *lves' Washington Seedling King of Plums, 75 cts. ♦Langdon's Seedling, 75 cts. ^Lawrence's Yellow Egg, 75 cts. * Purple Gage, 75 cts. * Oval Blue. Merveille de New Kent. Montfort, 75 cts. *iVIulberry. ♦Orange. Peach Plum (of France.) Prunes des bois. *Purple Favorite. Reine Claude de Bavay, 75 cts. Reine Claude d'Octobre, 75 cte. —■ de Toussaint, 75 cts. Rivers' Early, No. 2. ♦Rockland Great Gage. Royal Green Gage, 75 ctg. Saint Etienne, 75 cts. ♦Thomas. Topaz, ^1. ♦Tory, or August Damson. Virgin, (Thompson.) ♦White American Cherry. Apricot. Abricott blanc. PEACHES. — 25 cents, except those noted. Acton Scot. ♦Baltimore Beauty. * Barnard. Belle de Chatenay, 50 cts, ♦Bough, 50 cts. ♦Camden. *Congress, C. (genuine) ♦Druid Hill. ♦Dutchess Mignone, 50 cts, ♦Early Newington Freestone. ♦Early Tillotson, (mildews.) White, 50 cts. ♦Flushing Heath, C. 50 cts. ♦ Imperial, C. very large, lipe in Oct., 50 cts. (C. denotes Clingstones.) Prince's Excelsior, (6 trees in bud #5.)] ♦ Fortunatus, C. splendid, 75 cts. ♦ White October, C. very esti- mable, (6 trees for .f 3.) ♦ White October freestone, (6 ♦Pope'^. [trees for ^3.) French Violet, 50 cts. Apricot Peach, 50 cts. White Nutmeg, earliest, 50 cts ♦Grant's White October, 50 cts. ♦Red Rover Royal Pompone, C. monstrous, excel- lent, ripe Oct 20. (6 trees for $5.) Scarlet Admirable, 50 cts. ♦September Favorite, C, large, beauti ful, excellent, 50 cents. Sulhampstead, ♦Scott's Extra Early, 50 cts. ♦ — Nonpareil, 50 cts. ♦September Red Rareripe. Sernach. Smith's Magdalen, 50 cts ♦ ' Mammoth, (6 trees for §?5.) GreenCa.thsinne,co7n7non variety, erro-* Yellow October, C. 75 cts. neously so called. Grosse Admirable jaune, 50 cts. Mignone Incomparable, 50 cts. ♦Stump the World. — World's Beater. ♦Hart's Seedling, 50 cts. ♦Tippecanoe, C. (50 cts.) ♦Honest John. ♦Vandyke, larQe, very fine, ripe Aug. 15. ♦Jersey Rareripe, Vanguard, (distinct from Noblesse.) ♦Kimber's Favorite Yellow. ♦Waxen Mignone, 50 cts. ♦Leopold. ♦Washington Cling, {genuine.') ♦Lignum rubrum, a curiosity. ♦Weeping, ornamental, .37 cts. ♦Marie Antoinette, C? syn.) *White Imperial. ♦New Early Sweetwater, [Downing] ♦Whitehead's Red Heath, C. ♦Orange Red. ♦Wiley's Nutmeg, very early, 50 cts. Pavie Monstre, C. 50 cts. ♦Yard's Favorite, 50 cts. ♦Spring Hill Orange, 75 cts. 'StrawTjerry. Broomfield. NECTARINES.— 37 to 50 cents. Hardwicke Seedling. Old White. APRICOTS. Akarish, (from Persia) 75 cts. Gros Musch, 50 cts. Alberge le gros, 50 cts. Gros Muscat, 37 cts. Brussels 37 cts. Vert Muscat. Early Red, 37 cts. St. Ambroise, 75 cts Monstreuse, 75 cts. DUTCH MEDLAR. Variegated leaved, 50 cts. GRAPES. Foe an admirable collection of new and very select varieties of the most estimable Table Grapes, see our General Catalogue page 39, and our Supple- ment Catalogue, No. 8. We also call attention to the 13 new Hybrids from the Isabella, which are there announced. In addition to the fine collection of Table Grapes, we now ofier 50,000 plants of native varieties, suitable for market and for making wine, and the time is not distant when our country, which has been preeminently marked out by the Deity as the "Land of the Vine," will be dotted over with luxuriant vineyards, which, when planted with our native varieties, will yield crops six-fold as great as the vineyards of Europe. RASPBERRIES. dozen. dozen. Black European. #1 50 ^Michigan. - - - . #1 50 Brabant. - - - - 2 00 Monarch. - - - ■ 2 00 Cushing. - - - - 3 00 New American Red. 1 50 Fastolf, (price reduced.) - 3 00 Quatres Saisons. 2 00 Franconia, (price reduced to Red Prolific. 1 50 flOperlOO.) - 1 50 Unique. ... 200 Imperial. - - . . 2 001 Violet. - - - . 2 00 Knevett's Giant.—Nottingham 1 50 '' CURRANTS. Bangup Black, very large, 37 cents Large Red Provence, (^3 for 6.) Maple leaved black, venj singular, 50c. White do. silver edged leaves, Blanc Transparent, 37 cts. (§3 for 6.) Cerise de Bouvais, 37 cts. White Transparent, 37 cts. French Large White, 37 cts. Blanc transparent. Large Red, 37 cts. Symphoria fuchsoides, omamewto^,50c. N. B. Th3 Red and White Provence are the largest of all Currants, and are very distinct and of remarkably vigorous growth, and are in no other Nur- sery in England or America. ^2 00 50 50 #2 eo 50 2 on 1 50 5 00 1 00 50 2 m . 1 00 3N 75 7g 75 1 00 1 00 2 00 75 ^1 00 ^6 09 1 00 S OiJ per 100. STRAWBERRIES. The splendid Collection of varieties enumerated in the 34th edition of oivr General Catal )gae has \)eexi greatly reduced in prices, and we make it a rul« to charge always as low or lower than similar kinds can be obtained else- where, to say nothing of the superiority of our Collection in excellence and accuracy. The most of the following varieties have been added to our as- sortment since our General Catalogue was pubhshed. More than 50 other estimable varieties are now in our Collection, which we shaU announce to the pubhc hereafter when fully proved P. denotes pistillate varieties ; S. staminate. per doz. Abyssinian Prince, P. - - - - ' Bishop's Globe [txuc'[ veiiy early - _ - Bishop's Seedling, P. - Black Prince, P. - - - - . Boston Pine, S. - Brewer's Emperor. S. - - - - British Queen, S. poor bearer. - - - - Buist's Prize, S. - Burr's Seedling ---.-. Columbus - - - - New Pine - . - . . Mammoth ----- Rival Hudson - - - . . €lara Victoria, S. - Rodman's Seedling. - _ - Deptford Pine, S. - - - _ . Corse's Seedling, S. . - . - 1* Crimson Cone, P. one of most splendid and -prolific varieties, the genuine kind. ----- Crimson Pine, S. - Garnestone Scarlet, S.- French Queen. ------ Globe Scarlet. ------ Hovey's Seedling, P. - - . - - Hudson's Bay, S. and P. - - - . Hudson, P. (from Cincinnati.) - . - - Iowa, or Prairie, S. - - - - - Jenny's Seedling. ------ Lady's Finger. ------ Large Early Scarlet, S. - - - Lizzie Randolph, P. large, rounds prolific. Montevideo Pme, S. . - - . - Myatt's Eliza, S. foor bearer. - - - - Necked Pine, (from Cincinnati.) - - - - North's Victpry. - - - - Parisian Alpine, S, . . . . - Primate, S. large, splendid, deep scarlet, very productive., a seedling from Prince Albert. - Primordian, P. the finest o.nd most productive early variety. President, S. ...... Prince Albert, S. genuine, large, splendid, deep scarlet. N. B. The plants sold under this name are almost invariably a spurious and inferior variety. Princess Alice Maude, S. - - - - Royal, S. Ross' Phoenix, S. - _ - Stoddard's Washington Alpine, is the common English Red Wood. Swamstone, S. - - Taylor's Seedlmg, (Ohio.) L^^nique, peculiar form, sweet, delicate flavor , prolific. Victoria, or Methven, P. . _ - - Willey, S. is a synonym. - . - - The older varieties not here enumerated will be found in our general Catalogue. The following, with about 25 other varieties, can be sui)plied at the opening of Spring, or a few plants of each can be supplied the present Autumn at ^1 for each variety : — xldriana, Caleb Cope, Cushing, Emily, Hancock, Mary Virginia, William Henry, &c. per doz.. 'per m 1 00 5 00 1 50 5 00 50 200 2 00 50 2 00 37 1 50 25 1 00 50 2 00 50 2 00 75 2 00 25 1 00 2 00 5 00 50 2 00 75 3 00 75 3 00 1 00 5 00 3 00 10 00 3 00 10 00 3 00 1 00 5 09 1 00 50d 1 50 37 1 50 50 2 00 1 00 4 00 1 00 5 00 25 1 00 RARE AND NEW TREES AND SHRUBS. Amorpha canescens, divarf. - Ash, Silver striped, splendid. Bignonia atrosanguinea. Calycanthus heterophyllus. prunifoUus. Clematis napalensis, autumn flowering. - montana. - . - Caragana haladendron. - - - — — altagana. - . - Colutea microphylla. - - - Crataegus Douglassii. - - - Gytisus austriaca. - - - Eleagnus flava, or European Silver Tree. fulva. - - - . Mder, Silver dusted - - - , Parsley leaved - - . Ehn, Gold striped - - - , Chichester, - . . , Weeping English, , GrucefuT, or Ulmus gracilis, dwarf ^1 00 1 00 1 00 50 60 75 75 75 50 50 50 50 75 75 50 87 1 (K) 50 1 00 75 fiuonymus p?ndula. . - - Euonymu.t, dtrovirens. . . - - - coccineus, or Scarlet fruited. Hydrangea Japoriica, 6eai(/i/w/. . - . - HypericLini ealycinum. ----- elatum. ------ Magnolia giaaca semiplena. - - - - Philadelphus sinensis. ----- Populus nioiiilifera, Gold striped. - - - - hudsonica, Gold stri-ped. - - . tremuloides. - - - - - Privet, Box leaved, handsome. - - - Prunus padus-pendula. - - - - - llhanrau.-i alnifolius. . . - - - Ribes sauguineum atrorubens. - - - . divaricatum. ----- nionstrosum. ------ hybridura gordonianum. - - - - Robinia tloribunda. - - _■ - . , formosissima, . - - - Rubus spectabile. - - - . - Spirtea acutifolia. -----. • adiantoides. ----- grandiflora. --.._. reevesii, elegant. ----- rotundifolia. --.--. Syringa emodii. ------ Taxodium sinensis, pendida. - - Wistaria alba. ------, , Pale blue, Long spikes of flowers, vigorous growth. Xylosteum altaicum. ------ alpigenum. ----- ibericum. -----. microphyllum. - - - - orientale. ----- • pra3cox. ----- tartaricum roscwm. - - - . grandijlormn. ----- EVERGREEN TREES AND SHRUBS. Abies morinda. Douglassii. Clanbrassiliana. Cephalonica, - Arauearia imbricata. Berberis heterophylla. Cupressus torulosa. - Cotoneaster buxifolia. acuminata, affinis. Juniperus torulosa. Tnniperus excelsa. Mahonia heterophylla. ricea cephalonica. pinsapo. - verticiUata. pichta, Webbiana Pinus excelsa. - iuercus ballota. Thuya hybrida. - napalensis. 1 •9 ^0 6« 7S 1 00 59 50 2 00 75 1 00 1 00 S7 50 75 37 50 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 50 50 60 50 50 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 50 50 37 50 ^150 2 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 0« RHODODENDRONS Recently received in addition to those enumerated at pages 74 and 106 of •ur General Catalogue. We can supply R. ponticum and Catawbiense of different sizes, by the dozen or hundred, at reasonable rates. Catawbiense purpurea. hybrida. ro Dauricum atrovirens. Glomeratum. Maximum reseum. Master's Rose-colored. Mew Silver striped. - JfiTftUeun. ^l 50; 1 50 2 00 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 Odoratum. Ponticum an gusti folium. crassifoHum. hybridum. magnohcB folium. roseum. salici folium Silver striped Pontic. $2 00 1 m 1 50 1 50 1 00 7§ 1 60 1 SO NEW CHRYSANTHExMUMS. Those thus noted f are 37 cents — and those not noted are 50 centa. t Adventure, dark rose. tBathnla, mottled rose. Belle dii Rhin. Bicolor expansa, white, yellow centre, full double, expanded, beautiful. Comete. fComiesse Suchette, delicate lilac. t Lamballe. Delight. fDemosthenes, claret, very full and fine. •fDavid, superb yellow, very extra. JDuchesse de Minthelle, silvery lilac, very neat, elegant. i)uclos, mahogany colored. Frankee, deep red. tGrand Duke, line white, full, cupped. Limon blanc, white, straw centre. fMarchioness, fine lilac fMarie Antoinette, delicate pink blush. Mecure. Minerva bicolor, large, very full, delicate lilac, centre sulphur. tQueen, mottled rose, full, fine. Rose blanchatre, superb rosy white. fSuiphurea elegans, beautiful dark yellew, one of the finest. t Sultan, white. PHLOX. — Additional Varieties. 25 CENTS EACH, EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED- 12 varieties for #4; 24 do. for ^7; 50 do. for #12. Acuminata atrorubens minor. lilacina bella. corymbosa. major. minor. maxima, 37 cts. magnifica, 50. purpurea pallida, radiata rubra, 37 cts. violacea, 37 cts. - rubra altissima. fulgens, 37 cts. fulgida, 37 cts. major. minor. stellata, 50 cts. Amabilis striatiflora, 37 cts. Apollo, 37 cts. Blanc de Neuilly, 37 cts. Breck's New lied. Brilliante rubra, 37 cts. maxima, 37 cts. Bruceii. Carter's White. Charles, 37 cts. Coldryana. Elegantissima, 37 cts. Frelmghuysen, .37 cts. Grandiflora, vel Gigantea, 37 ct*. Harrisonia, white. Henry Clay, majestic, vigorous habit, beautiful variegated flowers, 50 cts. Hortensoides, 37 cts. Lawrencea, pure white, 37 cts. Lilacina grandiflora. Murrayana. Mutabilis. Nymphsea alba, 50 cts. Oeuil de Lynx, 37 cts. Paniculata nivea, 37 cts. Princesse Mariame, 37 cts. Reevesii, 37 cts. Rubra stria.ta, 50 eta. Sickmannii. Speciosa, 37 cts. Van Houtei, 50 cts. Wilderi. IRIS. — Additional Species. 25 CENTS EACH, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. Adansoni, 50 cts. Berigii, splendid yellow, 30 ct« Bicolor, splendid yellow with black BpotB, f 1. Coelestis, 50 cts. Flava. (!^rammea. Guelden stadtii. Haematophylld, 37 cts. Lilac ilia, 37 cts. Maritima. Notha, 37 cts. Stenogyna, 37 cts. Vanderburg, 50 cts. CARNATIONS AND PICOTEES. Above 100 new varieties have been imported in addition to the splendid •ollection in our General Catalogue, pages 97 and 107 — and will be supplied in assortments of one dozen or more varieties at the rate of ^3, §'4 50 and ^6 per dozen, according to beauty and rarity. There is no collection in the Union that can compare with the 200 varieties we now offer. GRLi:iV-HOU8JB ©fcPARTi^EI^T, CAMELLIA JAPONICA. In our General Catalogue, at pages 104 and 105, will be found an extensive collection of Camellias, which can be su()plied at very moderate rates. The following small assortment may suffice for those who do not desire a general collection, and some very choice new varieties are comprised in this that are not in the other Catalogue. Those not priced can be furnished at ^1 50 to ^2 50, according to size. Those priced at ^2 to $2 50 can be furnished of increased size at 50 cts. to §'1 00 advance on those rates. Alba plena, or Double White. Gilesii S2 Do. large size. §■3 Gray's Invincible 2 50 Do. nova. 2 Harrissoni. Alba grand iflora. 2 Imbricata Alsatica 3 nlhn 2 Althseiflora. Lady Hume's Blush. AmabiUs. . . Landrethii. ... Antwerpiensis . 2 Lawrenceana. . 2 Atrorubens. Barni. ^ . . . 2 50 5 4 Magnifica plena. Beahi, or Lecana superba. ]^Ianotti 2 Berleziana. 2 IMarchioness of Exeter. 3 50 Bostonia 4 Maria Luigia. 3 Bruceana 2 IMaster's Double Red. 2 CampbeUii. Candidissima. . 2 50 :Monarch. . . 2 2 50 Neoboracensis. 2 Camea Nobilissima. 2 Carswelliana. 2 Ochrqleuca. 8 Chandlerii. Oxoniensis. 2 CoLviUii Oxryglomana superba. 4 Comte de Neupperg. . 8 Percivalli. . . . . 2 50 Conspicua. Perfection, or Cavendishi. 250 Coquetti 3 Pomponia incaniata. Goronata Presses Eclypse. 2 Cruciata 2 50 Pressi. .... Cummingi. Dark Fulgens. Prince of Joinville. . 2 50 2 Pulcherrima. ... 2 Decora Queen Victoria. 5 Delecta. .... 2 Ranunculiflora. . 5 Delicatissima. 2 Reticulata. 2 50 Donklarii 2 50 Rosa mundi. Duchesse de Nemours. 3 Rosea plena. — d'Orleans. . 2 50 Sasanqua rosea plena. 21egans (Chandler.) t^erratula major. 5 !2milie grandiflora. . 2 Sherwoodii. 2 Erecta 2 50 Spofiortiana. Fimbriata Terzii. .... 2§