VOL. XI, NO. 3S. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



303 



FRUIT TREES. 



Ornamental Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Roses, S^c. 



FOR SALE al the Nursery of William lvENiiicK,in New- 

 Ion, a numerous assorlnienl of tlie finest kinds of apples, pears, 

 peaches, plums, cherries, apricots, nectarines, figs, raspberries, 

 gooseberries, currants, &c. gr jpe vines, mulberries, including 

 the While Italian, by the 100 or 1000, and a choice collection 

 of strawberries. 



Mortis Mullicaulis by the 100. dozen, or single plant. 



Also, a very e-vtensive and choice collection of ornamental 

 trees and shrubs and honeysuckles, and several hundred kintls 

 of the finest variety of roses, English, Scotch, French and 

 China or Bengal of a great variety of shades from pure white 

 to red, to violet, and nearly to black. Dahlias of majiy splendiil 

 colors, splendid Pceonias and Herbaceous plants. 



Horse chesnuts, weeping willows, and many other kinds of 

 extra sizes. 



Orders addressed to William Kenrick, Newton, will bo 

 promptly attended to, and all orders forwarded to Geo. C. Bar- 

 rett who is agent, at the New England Farmer office and Seed 

 Store, Nos. 31, & .">-)- \"iili M.uket Street, will receive the 

 same attention. ( ';ii il. -mm ^ ^rms on application. 



Trees packed for I.umI ii.in^jrnitaticn, or sea when desired, 

 and 'delivered in Bu-.toii iVci' til Cliarge for transportation. 

 ep2m Aprils. 



UNN^.-VN BOTAWIC GARDEIV <fc NURSERJks. 



WILLIAM PRINCE & SONS, proprietors. Flushing, near 

 New York. The new Catalogues with reduced prices will be for- 

 warded to every applicant, and as the present stock comprises 

 above a million of trees and plants, those who wishfor very 

 large quantities will be allowed a liberal discount and all letters 

 will be promptly replied. The stock of Morus Multicaulis is 

 very large and any number will be supplied from 1 to 16,000, 

 at reduced rates ; and also scions in any number desired. 

 The original tree introduced to America still remains in the 

 nursery. 



The stock of roses, dahlias, and pceonies. is very extensive 

 and a large discount allowed, and strong blooming plants fur- 

 nished. Isabella, Catawba, Alexander, Scuppeniong and 

 many other grape vines will be supplied at ^20 to ^30 per 100 

 according to age. 



Of the superior Orange Quince several thousand large trees 

 can be supplied. The stock of pear trees comprises about 

 50,000 that are 3 years old or more trom the inoculation, and 

 in a thrifty <uid vigorous state and they include the very choice 

 new Flemish varieties and the new native varieties. The prices 

 will lie put low by the hundred. The utmost despatch is given 

 to all orders, which can be sent by mail or olherwi6e,..|»ut no 

 trees are guaranteed except the invoice has our printed head- 

 ing and signature. 2t April 3. 



EARIiY POTATOES. 



FOR SALE al the N. E. Seed Store a few bushels very 

 Early Potatoes. April 3. 



NOTICE. 



ARRANGEMENTS have been made to secure the Im- 

 ported Horse Numidia for the ensuing season at the Ten hill 

 stock farm. epistf April 3. 



EARLY POTATOES. 



FOR SALE, Earlv Perkins Potatoes, by SAMUEL 

 POND, Cambridgepori. Also, Isabella and Catawba Grape 

 Vines of a larOT size. ml3 



WANTS A SITUATION AS A GARDENER. 



A married man with a small family who is well acquainted 

 with his business and can procure good recommendations 

 apply to Geo. C. Barrett, Agricultural Warehouse, or at 

 Messrs. Winships. Brighton. April 3. 



ONION SEED. 



100 lbs. Silver Skin Onion, 



1(X) ■' Deep Large Red do. 

 and a few pounds of while Portugal do. warranted and for 

 sale by Geo. C. Barrett, 51 &, 52 North Market Street. 

 2w April 3 



DEW GRASS. 



A few bushels of this valuable Pasture Grass Seed for sale 

 at the N. E. Seed Store, 51 & 52, NorUi Market Street. 

 April 3. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS A GARDENER. 



A STEADY active young Man, who is perfectly conversant 

 with every department of his business, any commands directed 

 to M. I., and lefl at the office of this pape'r, will be rcspectfullv 

 attended to. *3w ni 20 ' 



FRUIT TREES, GifAPE VINES, SHRUBBE- 

 RY, &c. 



FOR Sale at the Garden and Nurscrv of the Subscriber near 

 Savm Hill Hotel, a variety of Grape Vines, Trees, Rose 

 Bu-shes, &e. RUFUS HOWE. 



N. B. Prunmg, Grafting, Transplanting, &c. attended to 

 when desired. 



Dorchester, March 20th, 1833. 



FOR SALE, 



THAT valuable cotmtnj seat and farm formerly owned by 

 E. H. Derby and J. Ci'owninshieid, Esqrs., and lately by Col. 

 Endicott, situated in Danvers, within two miles of Salem and 

 fifteen of Booton. The buildings are in good repair, spacious 

 and elegant, and convenient for a genteel family, and also for a 

 farmer's, with barns, stables, &c., attached. There is an ex- 

 crllent garden, containing a great variety of choice fruits, 

 shrubs and flowers and a tastelul summer house. The farm is 

 in a high state of cultivation, well watered and enclosed — it 

 produces large crops of hay, grain, and vegetables, besides ap- 

 ples, pears, peaches, apricots, plums, quinces and cherries'; 

 there is a nursery of young fruit trees, and a plantation of 

 5000 White Mulberries. Thcplacc has many advantages, and 

 is the most desirable country retreat in the vicinity. The build- 

 ing and garden, with from 10 to 100 acres of land, as the pur- 

 chaser may choose, are oftered on liberal and accommodating 

 terms. Apply at this office, or to AMOS KING. " 



Danvers, March 27, 1833. 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



200 VARIETIES of very handsome annual, biennial and 

 perennial Flower Seeds, in packages of 20 varieties each. 

 For sale at the New England Seed Store. Price ,^1 per pack- 

 age. 6^ ets. per paper. m 13 



A MAN jVND HIS WIFE 



WANTED to take charge of a Boarding House at the 

 Paint and Color Manufactory in Roxbury, to board from 15 to 

 20 men. A good House will be furni-shed, and a fair price 

 allowed for board. For further particulars inquire of J. R. 

 NEWELL, Agricultural Warehouse, No. 51, North Market 

 street, Boston. m 20 



GENUINE MORUS MULTICAULIS, or CHINESE 

 MULBERRY. 



MRS. PARMENTIER »tthe Horticultural Botanic Garden, 

 Brooklvn, L. I. ofi'ers for sale a choice collection of Pear, Ap- 

 ple, Peach, Plum, Cherry, Quince, and other Fruit Trees. 

 Grape Vines. Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Greenhouse 

 and Herbaceous Plants at moderate prices. 



Also the Genuine Morus Multicaulis or Chinese Mulberry, 

 of which any quantity not exceeding ten thousand can be fur- 

 nished at reasonable prices. 



Orders may be sent by mail directed to Mrs. P. or left at 

 Mr. Geo. C. Barrett, Agricultural Warehouse, 52 North Mar- 

 ket street Boston. 



6t SI20 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



FOR SALE at the New England Farmer office, fine plants 

 of the celebrated Morus Mullicaulis, by the hundred, dozen, or 

 single plant; these will be well packed lor any part of the 

 country or any country. If m27 



SEED SOWERS. 

 FOR SALE at the Agricultural Warehouse, 51 & 52, North 

 Market Street, a superior Seed Sowing Machine for sowing 

 turnips, carrots, or almost any kinds of seeds. This Machine 

 has been in operation the last season and is highly recom- 

 mended. 

 Likewise a small machine for sowing onions, carrots, &c. 

 April 3. J. R. NEWELL. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



A FARM pleasantly situated in Dorchester, 53- miles from 

 Boston, containing about 100 acres ol' excellent land well fenced 

 with stone wall, with a Dwelling-house, Farm-house and a 

 large Barn with a large cellar under the same, all in good re- 

 pair. Has on it over 500 fruit trees of grafted and choice qual- 

 ities,' — is abundantly supplied with water. It will be sold on 

 accommodating terms or exchanged for real estate in Boston. 

 For further particulars inquire at No. 12, South Market Street, 

 Boston. April 3. 



RUSSIA MATS. 



500 dozen large sized Russia Mats. 



300 do. small do. do. do. 



For Sale by D. F. FAULKNER. No. IS Central Street. 



m 20 tf 



MILLET. 



JUST received, a few bushels of prime Millet Seed. 

 GEO, C. BARRETT. N. E. Seed Store. m2 



WHITE MULBERRY TREES. 



FOR S.VLE 5000 Large White Mulberry Trees, inquire at 

 this Office. tf m27 



FOR SALE. 



ONE BULL, 3 years old this summer, ^ Bolivar, \ Ccelebs. 

 and :i Galloway ; 2 beautiful red Bulls, 1 year old this spring, 

 of superior blood. The dam of each bull has given rising 2{) 

 quarts of milk a day. 



Apply at this oliice, or to B. SHURTLEFF, Jr. 



m27 Chelsea. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Apples, russetts, ..'.... 



baldwins, 



BeanS; while, 



Beef, mess, 



prime, 



Cargo, No. 1 



Butter, inspected, No. 1 , new, 



Cheese, new milk, 



four meal, 



skimmed milk, . . . . 



Feathers, northern, geese, . . . 



southern, geese, . . . 



Flax, American, 



Flaxseed, 



Flour, Genesee, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, . . . 



Alexandria, 



Grain, Corn, northern yellow, . . 

 southern yellow, . . 



Rye, 



Barley, 



Oats, 



Hav, 



Honey, 



Hops, 1st quality, 



Lard, Boston, 1st sort, . . . . 



Southern, 1st sort, . . . . 



Leather, Slaughter, sole, . . . 



" upper, . . 



Dry Hide, sole. . . . 



'' upper, . . . 



Philadelphia, sole, . . 



Baltimore, sole, . . . 



Lime, 



Plaster Paris retails al . . . 

 Potatoes, Eastern, Cargo prices, 

 Pork, Mass. inspec, extra dear, . 



Navy, Mess, 



Bone, middlings, .... 



Seeds, Herd's Grass^ . . . , . 



Red Top, nortiiern, . . . 



Red Clover, northern, . . 



" southern, . . 



Tallow, tried, 



Wool, Merino, full blood, washed, 

 Merino, mix'd with Saxony, 

 Merino, |ths washed, . . 

 Merino, half blood, . . . 

 Merino, quarter, .... 

 Native washed, .... 

 ^ r Pulled superfine, 

 ^-u I 1st Lambs, , . . 

 6:§<^2d " . . . 



5 g. 3d " ... 



H; [ 1st Spinning, . . . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 

 5 els. less per ib. 



3 00 

 2 50 

 II 00 



7 00 



8 75 

 15 



43 

 43 

 12 



1 30 

 6 37 

 6 25 

 6 37 

 3 75 



SO 



68 



90 



70 



52 



70 



50 



30 00 



9 



9 



20 



3 00 



20 



2 70 

 26 

 26 



18 00 

 13 50 



3 00 

 2 00 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES 



Hams, northern, 



southern, 



Pork, whole hogs, .... 



Poultry, 



Butter, keg and tub, . . . 

 lump, best, .... 



Eggs, 



Potatoes, common, . . . 

 Cider, (according to quality.) 



3 00 



BRIGHTON MARKET.— Monday, Aprd 1, 1833. 

 Reported for the Daily AdYcrtiser and Patriot. 



Al Market this day 244 Beef Cattle, 33 pairs Working Oxen, 

 3 Cows and' Calves. 100 .Sheep and 437 Swine. About 25 

 Beef Cattle were reported last week. 



Prices. Beef Cattle. — .As might be expected from the 

 limited number at market a small advance was effected. We 

 noticed one ox taken at ^0.75. and two at 6,62. We quote 

 e.\tra at g6 a 6,50; good at 5,75 a 6 ; thin at 5 a 5,50. 



Working Or™. — Many sales were ctTected at prices not 

 known to us. We noticed one or two yoke taken at ,§65 ; 

 3 yoke at 60 a 65 each ; also, al ^70. 75, and 85. 



Cmrs and Calves.— Saks were noticed at gl8. 22, and 27. 



Sheep. — We noticed one lot taken at about 5.50 each. 



Swine. — We noticed one or two lots, more than half Bar- 

 rows, taken at 4 a 4jc. for Sows, and 5 a 5ic. Cot BarTov/3; 

 at retail, 5c. for Sows, and Gc. for Barrrows. 



■" FOR SALE, 



THE Bull COLLINS, got by Bolivar— dam Young Flora, 

 by Ccelebs ; Granddam the imported Cow Flora— dropt Aug. 

 30, 1829 — colour red and white. This Bull is one of the finest 

 animals in America, and will be sold low. Apply al Ihis office. 



Jan. 16 tf 



