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PRINCE'S LINNAEAN BOTANIC GARDENS AND NURSERIES, Flushing, Long Island, near New York.
PRICED CATALOGUES, which are sent to purchasers of Trees, and to applicants who inclose stamps. No. 1, Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental
Trees and Shrubs, Raspberries, Currants, and all other small Fruits. No. 2, Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, Primroses, Poleanthus, Auriculas, Cowslips,
Daisies, Phlox, Iris, Double Sweet Williams, and all other Herbaceous Flowering Plants, &c. No. 3, Extra Large Fruit Trees, Evergreens, and other Ornamental Trees and
Shrubs, suitable for immediate fruit-bearing and embellishment. No. 4, Wholesale Catalogue for Nurseries and Dealers, comprising Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Plants, Bulbous
Flower Roots, Stocks for Engrafting, Paeonies, Dahlias, &c. No. 5, Wholesale Catalogue of Vegetable, Agricultural, and Flower Seeds, and Tree and Shrub Seeds, &c. No. 6,
Descriptive Catalogue of our Unrivaled Collection of 140 Select Varieties of Strawberries, with a REJECTED LIST, and Directions for Culture. No. 7, Rare American Trees,
Plants, and Seeds, suitable for sending to Europe. No. 8, Wholesale List of Native and Foreign Grapes. No. 9, Catalogue of Bulbous Flowers of every Class, together with
Tree and Herbaceous Paeonies, Dahlias, and other Rare Flowering Plants. No. 13, Catalogue of Greenhouse Plants. No. 14, Descriptive Catalogue of Native and Foreign
Grapes, 400 Varieties. BOOKS. - Prince's Treatise on the Vine, with Descriptions of Native and Foreign Grapes, and Vineyard Culture, (new Edition to be issued,) $1.
Treatise on Fruits, containing descriptions of 800 varieties of Fruits, $1.50. Prince's Manual of Roses, comprising descriptions of 1,000 varieties, new edition in preparation,
75 cents.
WM. R. PRINCE & CO.
[Handwritten]
Dr Jno A Kennicott - June 5/60
West North Field
Illinois
Sir,
We sent you last summer the
new Catges then published No 1, 4, 6 & 14 -
& you had 2 & 9 -
You then desired to
purchase a quantity of [Amerso?]
grown Bulbs _ & you will probably
desire supplies this year. They can
be taken up in July in a dry state &
being for sale that early presents
an advantage over Imptd Bulbs which
arrive much later. We can supply
a great quantity of Tulips, Hyacinths,
Narcissus of all kinds, Crocuses,
& other Bulbs_ ornithogalums &c, and
if you wish to make a purchase
for cash or for a Chicago acceptance
at 3 or 4 months, we will make a
sale to you at prices very advantageous
to you - Paeonies could be included_
Bulbs & Paeonies when Imported are
purchased for cash _ & we therefore if
we take paper wish that it should be dis=
=countable _ We have quit selling any thing
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