. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs and plants, green-house shrubs and plants, bulbous flower roots, American indigenous trees and plants, &c. &c. :. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Queens County Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Queens County Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. C 148 ) TO THE PUBLIC. Tii - r\ â -. :lop has to announce to the public that he ia at preSw-fit er'. ged in preparing for the press a work to be entitled ^Am ^a Horticulture," which will contain descriptions of all th


. Catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, flowering shrubs and plants, green-house shrubs and plants, bulbous flower roots, American indigenous trees and plants, &c. &c. :. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) Queens County Catalogs; Nursery stock New York (State) Queens County Catalogs; Greenhouse plants Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. C 148 ) TO THE PUBLIC. Tii - r\ â -. :lop has to announce to the public that he ia at preSw-fit er'. ged in preparing for the press a work to be entitled ^Am ^a Horticulture," which will contain descriptions of all the varikities of fruits hitherto introduced from foreign climes, as. well as all such as have originated or are indigenous to our own country. Also descriptions of all the Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, either foreign or indigenous, that are most desirable to be cultivated in the different sections of the Union, and adapted to their different climates. The Proprietor intends to touch largely on the culture of the Yine, Olive,, Tanner's Sumack, Liquorice, Madder, and such other productions^ the cultivation of which is calculated to rendej our country independent of foreign supplies. The terms at which thia work will be issued will be g 5, and it is intended to put it to press as soon as one thousand subscribers. ar« obtained; the names of subscribers can be forwarded to the "Proprietor, or be given to the different Agents of the Establish-, ment throughout the Union. CONCLUSION. Strangers who may wish to visit the Garden at the periods which particular flowers may be seen in perfection, are informed that the Hyacinths are in perfection from the 1st to the 25th of AprilâTulips from the 1st to the 15th of MayâRoses from the 1st to the 15th of June-^Fjeonies during same periodâCarnation Pinks ^om the 1st to the 15th of JulyâDahlias from August to October âbut among such a multitude of Plants from every region, there is. at all times a great variety in flowe


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