. 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 . growing, highly ornamental tree. Much praised; not testedhere. Small trees. $1 each. Youngken8 Seedling—Considered very fine. $1 h. TIM above Mulberries will not be offered before Autumn of 1S60, unless quite small trees D. MILLER, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE.—ESCULENT ROOTS. 43 ESCULENT ROOTS. _ . RHUBARB. Khubarb 1S propagated by taking off eyes, w
. 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 . growing, highly ornamental tree. Much praised; not testedhere. Small trees. $1 each. Youngken8 Seedling—Considered very fine. $1 h. TIM above Mulberries will not be offered before Autumn of 1S60, unless quite small trees D. MILLER, DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE.—ESCULENT ROOTS. 43 ESCULENT ROOTS. _ . RHUBARB. Khubarb 1S propagated by taking off eyes, with a portion of root, which will be fit to cut fromfreely the second year, if under proper culture. Such are the plants we offer for sale. Victoria—One of the very largest, under good culture forming stems weighing from three-fourths to over a pound each, tender and excellent. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. Myatts Linnaeus—Very large, and generally considered the best of all. 25 cents each $2 50per dozen. v Also Early Lemon, Giant, Downings Collossal, &c, all inferior to the two ± cents each, $1 per dozen. ASPARAGUS—$1 per 100; $5 per 1000, for good yearling roots. HORSE-RADISH--$ per [duchess dangouleme pear.] D. MILLER, JE.*8 DlMJUJPTlfl CATALOGUE.—DECIDUOUS TREES. ORNAMENTAL HEPAHTMEHT. i n-Xi i >ri >- tiu:ks.
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