The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . ; but wherefore wantany thing better for a hardy stock than the Ma-haleb?] Seedling Peach—From Mr. Griffilh, of Philadel-phia.—The best late peach (October 5thJ we know ;large, handsome, and wUl prove a valuable acquisi-tion. ?%^ z^M m -xritl. ¥f Mi i^I^ (Sardriwrs ,^onthlg. Rome vnUrable contriliutions on ice-liouscs andotlier subjects, that reached us late, arc held overfor next month. Poofts, (|atafogups, %r. Fourth Anxuai. Repout of the Board of Com-missioners OF THE CeNTRAI. PaKK, NeW YoilK. 1801. Tlie Board report that the lower porti


The Gardener’s monthly and horticultural advertiser . ; but wherefore wantany thing better for a hardy stock than the Ma-haleb?] Seedling Peach—From Mr. Griffilh, of Philadel-phia.—The best late peach (October 5thJ we know ;large, handsome, and wUl prove a valuable acquisi-tion. ?%^ z^M m -xritl. ¥f Mi i^I^ (Sardriwrs ,^onthlg. Rome vnUrable contriliutions on ice-liouscs andotlier subjects, that reached us late, arc held overfor next month. Poofts, (|atafogups, %r. Fourth Anxuai. Repout of the Board of Com-missioners OF THE CeNTRAI. PaKK, NeW YoilK. 1801. Tlie Board report that the lower portion of thePark has liein prepared for luiblic use, and that it is?well appreciated by the public at larffe. Tlic system of arehwajs—a peculiar feature ofthe Park—is again referred to. Their great utiliijin a crowded park, as a means of safety to foot-passengers against vehicles, has been fully demon-strated. We give a sketch of one of these arches,that has been taken for our jouriial by a friend. York. Bulbs andVines and Small Dracut Amber. the extra wealth which is consequently drawn there,it is evident that this expenditure is actually a pay-ing investment to the citj-, and is a proof of the far-seeing sagacity of the men who, headed hx MayorKingsland, projected and embodied the giganticidea. DESnilPTIVE CATALOOtTES. S. Moulson, Hochester, List of leading items. George D. Kimber, Flushing, Fruits, Orna-mentals, &c. J. Ruttcr, West Chester, Pa. Grape-vines. J. Sf J. Taylor, Newport, Ky. Grape-vines. Uenlz & Sclilegel, Rochester, Fruit and Or-namentals. J. M. Thorburn §• Co., NiW Flowering Roots. Heffron ^ Sest, Utica, N. Dr. Grant, lona, N. Y. W. 3Innninrf, Reading, Wholesale Lists. If. Mann, Bangor, Maine. Catalogue for 1863 is go-ing ahead considerably. Henry J. Dreer, Philadelphia. Roses,Dahlias, &c. Also of Fruit and Orna-mentals, and of Bulbous Roots. T. IV. 4- E. £,. ism nil, Geneva, N.


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