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Quincy Market. 



Art. IV. Quincy Market. 



Roots, Tubers, ffC. 



C per barrel,. 



buslu'l, 

 per barrel,, 

 bushel, 

 peck, ., 



Potatoes : 

 Old, 



New, 



Turnips : 

 New, 



Onions : 



New, per bunch, 



Old, per bunch, 



Beets, per bunch, 



Parsnips, per bunch, 



Carrots, per bunch, 



Radishes, per bunch,. . . . 

 Horseradish, per bunch,. 

 Garlic, per bunch 



S ''.T 



C per bushel,. 



buuch,. 



Cabbages, Salads, f,c. 



Cabbages: per dozen. 



Early York, 



Savoys, 



Cauliflowers, each, 



Lettuce, per head, 



Peas: j per bushel,. 



peck, 



Beans : 



„, . ( per bushel,. . 



^"•"'ff' i " peck,... 



Marrow, per half peck, . . . 



Cranberry, per half peck,. 



Shelled, per quart, 



Spinach, per peck, 



Tomatoes, per dozen, 



Squashes and Pumpkins. 



Bush squash, per dozen, 



Summer crookneck, per dozen,. 

 West India, per lb 



Pot and Sweet Herbs. 



Parsley, per half peck,. 



Sage, per pound, 



Marjoram, 



Savory, 



Spearmint, 



Fruits. 

 Apples, dessert : 



o"'. T" pet':::::: 



New, per peck, 



Baking, per peck, 



Pears : 



, ,. C per bushel,.... 



June eating, s a „ ,i 

 i peck, 



Cherries, per quart, 



(Gooseberries, " quart, 



Currants : 



White, per quart, 



Red, " quart, 



Black, " quart, 



Raspberries, per quart, 



Blackberries, " quart, 



Blueberries, " quart, 



Whortleberries, " quart, 



Cucumbers, per dozen 



Pine Apjiles, each, 



Grapes : 



Black Hamburgh, per pound. 



White sweet water, " pound. 



Watermelons, each, 



Musknielons, each, 



( per box, 



I " hundred,... 



( per box 



Lemons, < per hundred,. ... 



per dozen, 



Butternuts, (green for pickling,) 



A Imonds, per pound, 



Filberts, per pound, 



Castana, per pound, 



Oranges, 



From 



Sets. 



50 

 20 

 SO 

 25 

 80 



37,^ 



3 00 

 1 00 



6 



I2i 

 25 



to 



25 

 37 



3 75 

 2 75 



4 00 

 1 25 



25 

 17 

 12 

 4 

 4 



To 



^ eta. 



30 

 37 



50 



4 00 

 17 



37i 



17 

 25 

 o7 

 25 



1 00 



75 



SO 



SO 



4 00 



3 00 



1 SO 



25 

 14 

 6 

 6 



Remarks. "We have now the pleasure in stating, that the weather, 

 during the last month, has been particularly favorable to the growth of 

 market crops ; as was anticipated, new potatoes have come in abundant- 

 ly, and of fine size ; the stock of old ones is almost wholly exhausted ; 

 what there are on hand, are principally common kinds. Turnips are 

 brought in plentifully. Of onions, the old stock is I'ather small; and 

 had not about eight thousand bunches arrived from Connecticut, this 

 week, there would probably have been none in the market; those of 

 the new crop come in of good size. Beets and carrots are to be had in 

 abundance. There are but few radishes to be seen, and those not very 

 good. 



Cabbages of the early kinds are plenty; a few savoys came to hand 

 this week, the first of the season; a few "Cauliflowers were also brought 

 in, but they are not so much wanted now as in the ftvll. Of such lettuceg 

 as were planted for the first crop, there are but few in the market; those 

 of the second sowing are yet small. Peas are abundant. Beans are 

 plenty, with the exception of the marrow and cranberry; the two latter 

 command a good price. Tomatoes are but just received, the first of the 

 season; they sell readily at quotations. Early squashes, of the bush and 

 crookneck kinds, are plenty; a few of the West India yet remain on hand. 



There is yet but a few new apples in the market, except those received 

 from Norfoikj Virginia. Pears just come to hand, but not yet abundant; a 



