Excerpt of 1841 map of Flushing showing "Linnaean Botanic Garden and Nursery" lying north of Bridge Street (today's Northern Boulevard)
Location
Flushing, Queens
Established
1730s
The Linnaean Botanic Garden or Prince's Nursery was a nursery and gardens in Flushing, Queens, New York (now part of New York City), started in the mid-18th century by the Prince family.[1][2] The establishment was one of the first commercial nurseries in the country, and was in operation about 130 years until the property was sold after 1869.[3]
^The New-York Annual Register for 1833, p. 239 (1833)
^(24 July 1822). Enchanting Garden, Adams Centinel
^(22 April 2004). Discovering history at Flushing's Botanical Garden, QNS
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