. 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 . [WHITE-SMITH.] The above engraving represents one of the English Gooseberries, as grown in thehighest perfection; but, unfortunately, we cannot produce such here profitably, until asure remedy for the mildew is discovered. But we need not be without Gooseberries,when we have some sorts which will produce most abundant crops, with as little watchingas the Currant.


. 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 . [WHITE-SMITH.] The above engraving represents one of the English Gooseberries, as grown in thehighest perfection; but, unfortunately, we cannot produce such here profitably, until asure remedy for the mildew is discovered. But we need not be without Gooseberries,when we have some sorts which will produce most abundant crops, with as little watchingas the Currant. Such is the Houghtons Seedling, (see engraving on page 42,) althoughsmall when compared with its rival; but it it is better to have a quart of the latter, forthe same trouble, than a dozen berries of the former. ENGLISH cents each. Ashton Seedling, Jolly Smoker, Roaring Lion, British Crown, Lancashire Red, Top Sawyer, Crown Bob, Leader, Warrington Red, Whitesmith, &c, &c. 4J l». MILLER. JR > l»rs»MlllTI\ K E. ih H »SF IlEKIlI NATIVES. Houghtons Seedling - Small. ml. hardy and very ptoliAoi iicvrr mildew*, ami innkcs a Ldwine. 20 rents ra ther iM, it will ,i \ aluable Hililt-tion. Not tested here. 20 , $2 per There are also some otherin w Seedlings which promisewell, and will be offered BOsoon as more thoroughly tried. [ SKLDMNG.] MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS. CHESTNUTS. American, Spanish, French Maroon, Chinquepin—Each 50 cents. ⭕ FILBERTS. In Variety. Thi* agreeable nut mar be planted on rough or rocky grounds, and left to take its course. 25 to50 cents each. mi ENGLISH WALNUT-50 rents. BUTTER-NUT—60 cento. BLACK WALNUT, Native—25 cents. ⭕ MULBERRIES. Downmgs Everbearing—Said to be of large size, delicious flavor, continuing in ripening fornear two months and making a rapid growing, highly ornamental tree. Much praised; not testedhere. Small trees. $1 each.


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