. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . ANTS, VINES, &c, CULTIVATED AND FOR SALE AT THE CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, THREE MILES EAST OF CARLISLE, ON THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. DAVID MILLER, Jr., Proprietor, MIDDLESEX STATION, ON THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD, (CLOSE TO THE NURSERIES.) FOR 1859 & 1860. NOTICE. As numerous Itinerant Tree Agents have been speculating on thereputation of these Nurseries, b
. D. Miller, Jr.'s descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, plants, vines, &c., &c., cultivated and for sale by the Cumberland Nurseries, Middlesex Station, on the Cumberland Valley Railroad, near Carlisle, Penna . ANTS, VINES, &c, CULTIVATED AND FOR SALE AT THE CUMBERLAND NURSERIES, THREE MILES EAST OF CARLISLE, ON THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD. DAVID MILLER, Jr., Proprietor, MIDDLESEX STATION, ON THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD, (CLOSE TO THE NURSERIES.) FOR 1859 & 1860. NOTICE. As numerous Itinerant Tree Agents have been speculating on thereputation of these Nurseries, by distributing stock represented to befrom me, and receiving it elsewhere, I find it necessary to state, that allTRAVELLING AGENTS, who have not a WRITTENAUTHORITY FROM ME, acknowledging them to be myAgents, may be looked upon as IMPOSTERS, for whose transactionsI CANNOT BE RESPONSIBLE. I am ever ready to standfor my own dealings, but do not wish the errors of others thrown uponmy shoulders. fSE^ No Agents, either Travelling or Stationary, accepted unless goodreference can he given for their integrity in dealing ivith customers. THISRULE STRICTLY CARRIED OUT DAVID MILLER, Jr. O AT AJ^O 0-XJ3E5 . a i» i • i. i■: KINO OF TOMPKINS COUNTY. [I place the engraving of the above named Apple in the front of my list because it is a laterariety of promise. It bears a high reputation in New York, and has a place in the AmericanPomologies: v - Report among the new varieties that promise well. lis not baring been tested here, I will not go further than to mention it in my Miscellaneous Varieties, Cseepage 19.) until further tried ; and offer none for sale yet.] A- I f»iisi<!T the Apple* our Standard of all Fruits, it has induced i if to^o to ^reatcare in collet tiny my .stock. I d<» not intend to enumerate all tin- \:n icliesy but willdescribe such m -l fully a- have l»«-<u propagated nio-t extensively, and append lists ofvarieties which are either cultivated in small (
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