VOL,. XIV. MO. -n- 



AND 'i A R U l<: i\ K l{ \S J O U II N A I. 



247 



filtlGinON MARKKT— MoNnv, Feb. a, ItiMi. 

 Kf|iorte<l tortile (liiily Ailverlltier Al I'atnol. 

 At M^irket 370 BoelCaltlB, an. I llbO Sli.;ei). 35 Beef 

 Ciiltluuiisolil. 



I'Kict.s— Bee/ Cutttc — A furtluT ndvanco Ims boun 



effulud, iinii we advance mir qiiolatioiis to contlirm Ki 



il.s. A yi.ku ortvvo of rxlra were liikeii at 40s We 



itiro priiiiii at 34s lid a 3s)s ; good ut 31s Ud a 34s Gd ; 



iiiiMll and thin tattle 24s ti 28s lid. 



S/uep — More were at market than are wanted to stip- 



ly llie d. iiiand. We noti.:ed 120 boaiitifiil slieep fri.:!! 



i'ranklin Ciiunly— 100 uwiied by Messrs Turker <& Uil- 



an sold lor $10 each ; and 5J0 owned by Maj. Severance 



Id $10 I -2 eauli— all ofwiiicli were driven by Mr Slier 



air. We also noticed tlie sales of a lew lots at lUs Gd, 



!ls, 2"s, and 2ds Gd. 



Foil sale a (lie Seed Store runiierieil null tlie N. E Ka 

 nicr Ufiice 



20(1 bushels fiiieiSI Early Peas ; 



OST POBLISHED NO. -i VOL. II. HOKTICULTH RA L RE- 

 GISTER FOR bEBRUAKV. 



Contents. — Ganlens, Hot-houses, Ac. in the vicinity 

 f Boston. — Bread Corn and its Substitutes, consideied 



the Staff of Lite.— Communicated by Mr William 

 ^enrick. — On the Selection of Hardy Herbaceous 

 latits, suitable for Ornamentinj; the Parterre, Border 

 r Shrubbery — Coinmunicated by Mr Joseph Breck.— 

 'he Planter's (juide.— Soiiie Remarks on Temperature 

 Considered in Relation to Vegetation and the Naturali- 

 ition of Plants — Communicated to the Mass. Hort. 

 ociety by Mr A. J. Downing, of Newbur^b, N. V.— 

 loticcs of Fruits, &c. — Floweringof Hyacinths in Win- 

 •r, &c. — A Queiv, — A Description of Roses — By Mr 

 '. Rivers, Jr. Nurseryman.— Sawbridgewortli, Hert- 



rdshire Miscellaneous Matters, by the Conductor. — 



laneuil Hall Market. 



FARM TO LET. 



To be let orleased, for Farniin; purposes, all Ihe unoccu- 

 ed Lands at East Boston, belonging to the Company — cou- 

 iliiig of more than five hundred acres of excellent Upland 

 d Sail iMarsh. 



The Upland is capable of producing^ large quantities of 

 y and pasturing many caltle. 



tFor a milk farm, it is proljahle superior to any in the Vicini- 

 of Boston; the occupant will have the preference of sup- 

 •/ing the Maverick House with milk and cream, which will 

 far towards paying the rent of Ihe Farm, The Farm, 

 rouse and I5arns are in good order, aad there is an abun- 

 .iice of sea manure around the Island, 

 Apply at the Land Office of the East Boston Company, 

 near the .Maverick House. 



WM. FETTYPLACE, 

 Feb. 10. 4t Superiiilendeot. 



MORUS MUIiTICAUIilS. 



(JOSEPH DA VENPOKT, of Colerain, Mass. continues to 

 pply orders lor trees of Ihe .Morui MuUicaulis, genuine root 

 d branch. 



(Orders received by mail will receive prompt attention. 



rees carefully packed and forwarded by land or waiter lo 



iy part of the country, a part of the trees are ai Suffield Ct. 



(d will he transported to Hartford gratis. 



Colerain, Feb. 10, 183G. 



mu '• early i urnip ' 



3.'J0 " Cahlmge Seed, UdiffiTenl kinds; 

 230 " Fine Long Orange Carrol; 

 50 " li.irly Ibirn.clo ; 

 200 '' ('011110011 CncM.mboi ; 

 1.50 ' I Long Green, do.; 

 100 " Karlyaud Head Lettuces; 

 50 " Pure While Portugal Onion ; 

 500 " Silver Skin " 



lOOO " Large Deep Red, " 



200 " Large Dulch Parsnip; 

 150 " Early Scarlel Short Top Radish ; 

 100 ■' Long Salmon ; 

 50 " Turnip Radishes ; 

 SO " Spinach ; 

 100 " Early Scollop Squash ; 

 100 " " Long 

 100 " l.ong Winler, do; 

 25 " Salsaly; 



100 '• ICaily White Dutch Turnip; 

 SilO ■' Ellgli^h 

 200 " Rula Baga, 

 200 " Mangel Uurlzel/or CatHe. 

 Also— Ca naower; Broccoli ; Celcrv ; Cress ; Egg Plaals 

 Leek; Endive; Musk and Water Melons; Martynea ; Pep- 

 per ; Parsley and Toiniito Seeds by the lb. or oz. Herb 

 SfoiV,?. of all kinds 



50,000 P.ipers i.n 200 to 300 splendid kinds of Annual, 

 Bienniaim\i\ Pfrejinial V Low EH Skeds. 

 Grass Skeds, Wkoli'nile J^ HetaiL 



The above comprises in pan the stock of seeds raised ex- 

 pressly (or the establishment, and the quality and goodness will 

 he wa'rrajUfd superior to any ever oft'ered heretofore. Dealers 

 and others will please file in their orders immediately, ar.d 

 they shall be faithfully executed for the spring. 



Boxes of Garden Seeds for the country trade, neatly papered 

 UD, with directions on each ]Japer; for sale at a large discount 

 from Market prices. 



Fruit i.Si Ornamental Treks, &c. w'll be supplied in 

 the spring, and orders are solicited. 



GEO. C. BARKETT, ^iT'-!"'""™; narehimse. 



SEEDS. 



H. L HOFFMAN. Druggisl, Si. Louis, has for sale a large 

 and very suferior collection of Garden and Flower Seeds, 

 put up it the New England Agricultural Warehouse. Dec. 30 



■WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDBNER.. 



A young man who is acquainted with p'ne gin^ving, grapes, 

 ing, and gardening in all ils branches. The advertiser is 

 "lied in bolony, qui nescit absleneui and acted in some of the 

 SI places in the British fcmpire and has also a knowledge of 

 rsery business, so much so that he trusts he would give 

 'ifaclion. 



Any application made to J. B. at the office of this paper 

 II be respectfully attended to. 3t 



A SMAI,!, PLACE WANTED, 



Not less than five or over forty m.lcs from the city of Bos 

 , about ten acres goofi land, ilie soil a substratum of sand 

 prelerence to clay, with a small house in good repair and 

 " rished, a small barn and out buildings in good order, 

 thin fifteen or twenty minutes walk of the centre of a well 

 tied and thriving village. 



Any person who has a pkice of the above description to 

 ;pose of cheep, will please to address by mail V. X. New- 

 ryporl, wilh aminuate description of buildings, soil, situa- 

 n and price. 3t Feb. 10, 1836. 



PLASTER. 



Calcined Plaster for Stocco Work, Ground Plaster for 

 inuring lands^ in barrels and casks, from the Luhec Mills, 

 nstanlly for sale by GEO. CLARK ik CO. T Wharf. 

 lb. 10, 1836. Sm 



FARM TO LET IN MEDFORD 



About 5 miles from Boston; containing 40 acres of excel- 

 lent Land, well ad; pled to mowing, Ullage and pasturage. 

 Said farm has been heretofore improved as a milk farm. 



Apply to Luther Angler, near Medford Bridge. 



N. B. Adjoining Ihe above farm is about the same number 

 acres, of similar land, which may he had on application to 

 NATHAN ADAMS, Esii. 



Medford, Nov. 26, 1835, tf 



SEEDS IN FLORIDA. 



F.LIAB STONE BREWER, Apalachicola, has for sale, 

 boxes of assorted Garden Seeds, of a superior quality put up 

 at the N. E. Seed Store, Boston. Dec, 30 



WANTED A SITUATION 



As Gardener, a steady, active man, who is conversant wilh 

 every department of the business, and has lived for some 

 years in some of the most respectable places in Massachii 

 setts, and will be highly recommended by his former employ 

 ers. Any commands directed to T. L. G., care of ftlr P. 

 Mooney, Book Suite, Fedai-al Street, will be respectfully 

 aileiidetj to. January 0th, I83C. 



R:E<}ISTER FWR 1S36, , 



James L.otii;g, 132 Washington, street, has jtist published 

 the Massachusetts Registei^ for 1836. containing the 

 names of me new Legislature, new iDiiy officers Justices, 

 Lawyers, Ministers and Physicians throughout the Slate. 

 Also, a complete lisl of the Post Masters, Militia Oflncers, 

 Colleges; Education, Missionary, Bible Tract, Sabhath 

 School, Medical, Literary, Marine, Temperance, Charitable 

 and Anti-Slavery Societies ; Banks and Insurance Compa- 

 nies ; National, .Army and Navy Departments; Names of 

 Consuls, names and location of all the Banks in New Eng- 

 land, Census of Boston lor 1836, an account' of the Commerce 

 of Boston for 1835, particular's of the Great Fire in New 

 York,&c. &c. 2l Feb. 3 



■WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. 



600 lbs. very fine White Dutch Clover, (free from foul 

 seed) just received from Holland, and for sale by GEO. C. 

 BARRET'P. Feb. 3. 



I'lllCKS or COUNTRY PllOUUCE. 



CORRECTED WITH QREAT CARS, WZEKLV. 



PROVISION MARKET, 

 retail prices. 



Hams, northern. 



southern, a 

 Pork, whole hogs 

 Poultry, . 



BuTTER,(tub) . 



lui 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



lump 



pound 



dozen 

 bushel 



175 



FINE EARLY PEAS. 



Karliesl Dwarf Peas — the earliest variety of Peas, growa 

 from 20 lo 24 inches high — consequently require no sticks. 

 Early Washington Peas ; a very productive early variety, 

 " Charlton " Early Golden Hotspur, do, ; 

 Bishop's Early Dwarf, do. ; very Dwarf and early. 

 Also — Dwarf Scyinetar Peas — Anew variety 'from Scol- 

 land ; this Pea will be found a great acquisition for a very pro- 

 ductive and delicious hite sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

 Large Dwarf .Marrowfat, do. ; &c. &c. 

 All the above were raised expressly for the New Elf CLAKD 

 Seed Store, Nos. 61 S,- 52. North Market Street. 



GARDEN SEEDS AT $1 PER BOX. 



Small Boxes Garden Seeds, containing a good assorlraent 

 for a very small garden, for sale at ^\ per box. 



Also — A very large assortment of (iarden and Flower 

 Seeds, raised in gardens connected with the Agricultural 

 Warehouse, &c. now ready for sale and orders nromptly exe- 

 cuted. GEO. C. BARRETT, 



Jan. 27. New England Seed Store. 



