VOL. XXI, NO. 45 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



859 



THEKMOMF.TRICAI, 



Itt-piirlrilfnr llie New ICiielanil I'nri 

 U ingeof tlie i'liei iiiotiielerat the (Jardenol liie proprict 



IIRRIIACF.OIS PLANTS 



For Salo^ l.y Jq.SKPH lUfliCK & CO., 100 vnrielios ol 



llingeolthe I liei iiioiiielernl llie (ianleiiol the pnipnctors the linosr li-,,',l. II..ri .,„, .„;Tir .<■'.. . 

 of 111- Vew Enalanil Farmer HiiifhiDn Mas« Lii a «hii.l. il . , i i- * '"'"'accous Plains, from 20 lo GO iciiis per 

 Nort.;e,-lyeM.os»re. for.he«;ek emIing'May 7. I fo" planlhlg """ '""'•''"' '°' ^ ''""'"'■ ^"" '' ""•' '"'"•' 



May,lS43. | 7,A.M. | 12, M. | 5,P.JI. | Wiiwi. 



A fine collection of DOUBLE PICOTEE and CLOVE 

 PINKS; PTEONIES; IRIS; POLVANTHUSES; COW- 

 SLIPS, &c. Hoston, Muv 3, 1843. 



OltKiHTOiN MARKET.— MoNDAr.Mny 8, IH<i:!. 

 KeiMirled li.r llie N. E. Farmer. 



At Market 200 Ueef Cattle. 16 Cows and Calves.— 

 20 pairs \VorkingO.\en. 120 Sheep, and 1375 i! wit).-. 



I'l.irEs. — fieef Cattle. — In consequence of the limited 

 number of Beef cattle at market, prices advanced con- 

 sideralile. We qiin[e a Teiy few at a trifle more than 

 our highest quotations. Fiist quality g;5..')0. Second 

 quality', $5.00 a JS.aT) Third quality, $4.00 a 4.75. 



CoiM and Calres. — From $14 to .$35. 



Working Ox(H.—$-ici, if4S, $C0. and $75. 



S/icep — L.'ts were .scdd from $1.75 to $3.00. 



Murine. — Lots to peddle at 4 1-4 to 4 1-2 for sows, and 

 5 1-4 to 5 i-'2 for barrows. Large Barrows 5 1-4. At 

 retail, 5 and G. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURnENT. 



Corrected ultk great care, weekly. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, $0 00 to 2 50 perl.ushel Red Top. 

 45 to 50 cents, (.'lover — Northern, 10 to 12c. — Southern, 8 

 a 9 c. Flax Seed, SI 75 per hushel. Lucerne, 30 c. per Ih. 

 Canary Seed, S4 00 per bushel. 



GRALN. Duty, Corn, Rye and Beans, free ; Barley 20 

 per cent. ; Oats 20 per cent. 



The market has been very dull throughout the week, and 

 prices for Corn have declined. 



Corn — Northern, old, bushel 57 to 68— Southern, round 

 yellow, old, 56 a 57 — Southern flat yellow, new, 55 a 00— 

 do. do. while 54 a 00— do New Orleans, 00 a 00— Barley 

 00 a 00 —Rye, Northern, 65 a 00— do Southern, 68 a 6' — 

 Oats, Southern, 25 a 23 — Morthern do. 20 to 30 — Beans, per 

 ■ushcl I 00 a 1 02.— Shorts, per double bush. 25 a —Bran, 22 

 a—. 



FLOUR. The sales of the week have been materially 

 becked and prices are somewhat lower. 



Bjhimori', Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. 84 CO a 00 —do. 

 vhaif, S4 37 a 00 do. free of garlic, $4 50 a OU — Phila- 

 bipiiia do. 4 mos. S4 37 a 4 50 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 nos. S4 37 a 00— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00 

 -Georueiown, $4 37 a 4 50 — Richmond Canal,S4 37 a4 50 

 -do. Ciiy,S0 00a ii 00— Petershurgh, South side So 00 a 00 

 —do. Country So 00 a 00 — Genesee, common, cash, S5 25 a 

 00— do fancy brands S5 37 a 5 50 — Ohio via Canal, 

 00 a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S6 00 a 5 25. Rye, 

 3 2.5 a 00— India-i Meal in bbls. S2 87 a 3 00. 

 PROVISIONS.— The sales of late have materially dimin- 

 hed, and prices are somewhat lower. 



Beef— Mess 4 ino. new bhi. Ss 50 a 8 75— Navy— $7 50 a 

 75.— No. 1, 00 a 7 00— do Prime SO no a 00— Pork— 

 lira clear 4 mo. bbl. S12 00 a 00 00— do Clear Sll 00 a 11 50 

 >. JK'SS, 9 50 a 10 00— do Prime S7 50 a 00— do Mess 



nm other Stales, — a do Prime do do $o 00 a 00 



). Cargo do. a 00— —Clear do do SOO on a no 00 — 

 utter, shipping, 9 a 11 — do store, uninspected, 9 a 14— do 

 dry, very scarce, — Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 6i a C^ — do 

 lul'h and Western, 6 a Pj — Ham^-, Boston, 6j a — 

 )ulhern and Western, a — Cheese, Siiip'g and 4 meal, 

 a 6— do new milk, 6 a 7. 



WOOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place oT ex- 

 Tlatiou shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, free. Allwhere- 

 thc value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. val. and 

 cts per pound. 



There has been a moderate demand for Domestic wool, 

 r t no improvement iu prices. 



llPriine or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 35 a 37 c. — Amer- 

 |m full blood, do 32 a 33— Do 3-4 do32 a DO- Do. l-2do 

 \ a 3Q'-l-4 and common do 25 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 <,shed, 20 a 23— Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 



51 10— Saxonj, clean, 00 — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 , do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 26 

 10— No. 1 do. ilo. do. 23 a 25— No. 2 do do do 15 a 20— 

 f ). 3 do do do 12 a 15. 

 IHOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



4 Nothing doing— stock very light, and prices nominal. 

 • .St sort Mass 1842, lb. 9 a 1 1. 2d do. do. do. a 0. 

 , SAV. 14 to 16 per ton— Eastern Screwed S 10 to 12. 

 .IvHEESE— Shipping and 4 meal, 6 to 8c.— New 9 to 11. 

 ) JGGS, 12 a 14. 



UrnDElV'S IMPK<)VKD PATKST IIORSIi: 

 SIIOKS. 



The subscriber takes pleasure in annonncin" 

 to the luililic, that al'l.T years of slnly and 

 l\ labor, he has perleiied hi.s machinery for the 

 minuhicture of HORSE SHdliS, wliieli he 

 now offers at the price of Horse Slioe Iron in 

 'j bar ofrt/ual ipinUly, thus saving the expense 

 of making, (which amounts in all cases to the 

 first cost of the iron.) besides the Shoes are 

 more easily fitted to the hoof, and in no dan- 

 ger of pricking, the holes being all punched at a proper dis- 

 tance from the edge. The quality of the iron is also warrant- 

 ed superior to any heretolbre used for the pnrpo.se. 

 AM I^yspiis desirous of testing the great value and supe- 

 r.i . ^ ,na()e Shoes, by sending 85 by mail 



lately for 



riorityof these over h „,. 



or otherwise, lOO lbs assorted sizes will be im 



C'ASIIIIIIIXiKI'OnT IVDHSKHY. 



, SAMUEL POND, Nurseryman, Columbm 

 f slreel. CnmbridReport, has for shIc, o choice b«- 

 ^ sortment of Kruil Trees, Shrubs, Hoots and 

 Vines. Among ihem arc the best variety of 

 ... - Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, 

 wi.ipcXine, Asparagus, Rhubarb, Peiir Slocks, Apple du., 

 V"" '!",- <'"rrants. Gooseberries, Uasplierrics, &c. 

 1 KEES ol an extra size always on hanil, and will he de- 

 livered 111 any part of the city, free of c.r/.enso. 



Also on extra fine lot of Dwarf Pear and Aiipic Trees. 

 ^ Orders left at the Nursery will be filled the succeeding 

 • ay, carefully packed to go with safely to any part of the 

 country. ' ' 



JAMES 



idrns auil Kursortos. 



F. WARREN, 



en House I'laiiis, Fruit Trees, Vines, &c. 

 and lii'iinlidilspi-ciiiiensof (ircen Housed 

 oiislanlly for sale Particular ntten- 



ultivation of the Strawberry, 



i^a Plant 

 lion has been 

 Raspberry, Goosberry and Currant 



Apple Pear, Plum, Cherry, Peach, Apricot, ond Necta- 

 rine Trees. 



Dahlia and Peony 



Grape Vines, Rhubarb, Asparagu 

 Roots. 

 Flowering Shrubs, nnil Herbaceous Plants of every variety 

 warded, warranted to suit tl^leci'ii^i ';;.■■ ti^-countVy 'i^;; vvShhl^t^lt^e^'— '^" -""'■''■■''"'''''■'"" '^™'?- " 



which they are ordered, by applvini to the subscriber at the 

 works-Kellogg & Co. ; Warren, Hart & Lesley, Troy- 

 John Townsend ; Lewis Benedict sV Co., Albany- Piersons 

 ti. Co., New York-Charles Smith, No. 42 India street 

 Roston-A. M cr- B. W. Jones, Pliiladelphia-aud E. Pratt 

 & Brother, Baltimore — where further information may be 

 had on the subject. HENRY BURDEN. 



Troy Iron and Nail Factory ) 

 April I, 1843. \ 



TO 1,ET OR SF.liIi, 



The Mill and privileges in Lvnnfield, on Saugus river, 

 formerly occupied by Adam Hawkf.s, Esq. as u clothing 

 mill, together with copper, brass and iron kettles. For fur- 

 ther particulars apply to Edward Upton, or David Pkes- 

 TON near the premises. 3t. April26. 



ISostnn, or directed by mail, io Brighton, 

 will meet with prompt and careful attention and every pur- 

 chase will be warranted true to its name. if Match 22. 



W^AKTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER, 



An active man, ol industrious habits, who from long and ' 

 practical experience has acquired a thorough knowledge of I 

 his business in the Green House, Hot House, Framing'and ' 

 Kilchen Garden, no objection to the management of a small | 



Farm, 'f required can produce the most satisfactorv testi- Lre verv noi to rln„ „„ . i ,k i "°, ' •■■' 



monials for good conduct and capability. Letters addressed ' of- 1.;„7 7 ^f' ™S "P. |>-io the farmer mi^hl no over an acre 

 ■ " ■■ -' ■- • ■'- r office will bel ■''";'"'" ^'""-"'''5"'' i '"" in' so with this; it 



romce win Oe ic sn rnnstri,..tn.1 ..... :. :i 1.. I T .. ■ .', - 



^VII.I.IS'S latest: iMPRO\F-D SEKD SOWEU. 



WILLIS has made some consirlorable improvements in 

 nis heed Sower, making it complete as time and hard study 

 can possibly make It. In using this machine, the farmer 

 inay he certain that his seed is put into the grounri, and at 

 the same time in the best possible manner. There has been 

 a great riiHiculty m machines for sowing garden seeds ; they 



post p^id to A. B, ; 

 att"nded to. 



! the New England Farmer 



Ap. 26. 



SEED BARLEY. 



100 bushels prime Seed Barley, for sale by 



April 25. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



TREES ASD SHRUHS. 



French Pear and Plum Trees of the most approved varie- 

 ties. Also, French Rose and Rasberry bushes, of the best 

 sorts, and suitable for this climate. The above have lately 

 arrived, and are in fine order. Currant bushes, white and 

 red, superior large fruit, and Asparagus Roots, for sale by 

 AARON D.WILLIAMS, Back Street, Roxbury, or at his 

 stall No. 102 (Juincy Market. 



April 18. 



i so constructed that it cannot possibly clog 



, . r J- a In using this 



sower, the farmer can save one half of his seed, and do the 

 work at less than one quarter the expense of the common 

 way of sowing his seeds, and have it done in a much better 

 manner ; it ojicns the furrow, drops the seed, rovers it over 

 and rolls them down. It will sow any kind of Garden 

 Seeds ; say Ruta Baga, Margel Wurtzel, Turnips, Coirots, 

 Beets, Parsnips, Onions, &c. 



For sale at the Agricultural \Varehou.se and Seed Store 

 Nos. 61 and 52, Boston, Market Street 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GUANO MANURE. 



For sale at the Agricultural Warehouse 52 North Market 

 street, a small lot of the celebrated Guano Manure in packa- 

 ges of one quart each, at 25 cents. Those who are disposed 

 to experiment with it, are requested to call soon, as the sup- 

 ply is small. Aho^ 



Ohio Grape Vines and Ever Bearing Rasber- 

 ry Plants. The former at *2 each, and the Rasberrys at 

 Si, or $18 perdoz. for the Grapes and 89 for the Rasberries. 



For a description of this new Grape,— Rasberry, see Mr. I r- "^^"'""r^ ^^ 

 Longworth's account in N. E. Farmer No. 23, Vol. xxi. | ^."j'.';,",^':;"™. 

 Gentlemeiv who have left their names for the Grape Vines 

 and Ever-Bearing Rasberries, are requested to call and take 

 them. Also, 



EARLY PEAS. 



The subscribers have received, by the barque Niagara, a 

 large supply of EARLY PEAS-among which are 



Cedo Nulli,— Early Frame,— Early Warwick,— Bishop's 

 Early Dwarf,— Blue Imperial. Also on hand 



Early Washington,— Early Dwarf- Early Hill's,- Dwarf 

 Marrowfats,— Tall do , &c. 



March 22. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



aUINCE SEED. 



20 lbs. fresh Quince Seed, for sale by JOSEPH BRECK 

 & CO. No. 51 & 52 North Market street. March 29. 



AspARAGCS Roots and Grape Vines. 

 Fine Asparagus Roots in fine order for planting, Isabella 

 Catawba, , Sweet Water, and Black Hamburg Grape Vines 

 furnished by the subscribers. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, April 18. 



SWEET POTATO SLIPS 



Jusi received and for sale by JOSEPH BRECK & Co., 

 51 and 62 North Market Street, Boston. May 10. 



SCIO.\S I SCIONS I 



The subscriber is now enabled to supply Scions of Ibo 

 very best varieties of Pcnr. Apple, Plum, ami Cherry. 



very large number of specimen Fruit Trees in his 

 im whicii fruits have been gathered, is a surety 

 that the Scions can be relied on hs genuine. 



Communications upon the subject relative lo the varieties 

 and qualities, or lo quantity and price, directed to the sub- 

 scriber will he promptly respomied to and orders execu- 

 ted with dispatch. 



Large quantities will be furnished at reduced rates. 



JAMKS L. L. F. WARREN. 

 Nonantum Vale, Brighton, Feb. I3lh, 1843. 



VEGETABLE AKD FLOWER SEEDS. 



We have the most extensive assortment of Vegetable and 

 Flower Seeds to be found in the country, fresh and pure. 

 We invite our friends to call and select for themselves. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, April 18. 



