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PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED AND THE NURSERY STOCK OF FRUIT TREES AND EVERGREENS, TO BE SOLD BY JAMES HOUGHTON, Of the late firm of MORSE & HOUGHTON, Who now offers for sale, the entire NURSERY STOCK, belonging to the late firm of MORSE & HOUGHTON, in lots to suit purchasers, consiting in the part as follows:

10,000 Evergreens, of 20 varieties, from two to eight feet high, the best grown stock in the State. 4,000 Cherry Trees, five to ten feet high. 3,600 Standard Pear, with fine heads, five to eight feet high. 15,000 Grafted Apple, five to ten feet high. 2,000 Orange Quince, three to four feet high, With Peach, Plum, Dwarft Pear, Siberian Crab, &c.,- also, 65,000 Yearling Grape Vines, with growth almost equal to two year old plants of Catawba, Isa-bella, Clinton and Alexander or Cape varieties.

The Fruit Trees embrace all the very best varieties for extensive cultivation, and are of fine healthy growth. To settle up entirely, the business of the late firm, I am desirous of making as large sales as pos-sibel this autumn, and to dealers and others, making large purchases, a great reduction from regular prices will be made. Evergreens can be taken up in September, to as goo advantage as at any other season. Catalogues can be had at Messrs. STAIR & SON'S Seed Store, Ontario Street, or on application, by mail, directed to JAMES HOUGHTON, St. Clair Street Road, Cleveland. Trees delivered to Steamboats or Railroads, in Cleveland, free of charge. CLEVELAND, August 9, 1855.

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