kro;„xiv. xo. 34. 



AND GAKDENER'S JOURNAL 



271 



RIGliTON MARKKT,— Monday, 1'kb. 29, ISSU. 



Iteporleil liirthe llaily Advertiser it Tatriot. 

 At M;irket 4% Bnel' Cattle, ami 230 Sh«ep. 

 Pkic ks — Beef Cattle — A gradual improvement in pri- 

 s continues, na will be perceived by our quolitiuns. 

 laliiy rather inferior. We noticed a few yokes extra 

 leu at 42. Wo quote first miality at 'Ms 6d a 40s 

 ; sei end do. Ht 31s lid a 3tis Cd ; third do. 27s a 30s. 

 S/,,fy,_\Ve notice sales of two lots only, one at 21s, 

 d one al 3ls (id. 

 Stcint — None at market. 



ST PDBLISIIED NO. 3- VOL. 11. HORTICOLTUKAL RE- 

 GISTER FOR MARCH. 



On the Genus Rosa, of the Natural Order Rosaceic. 



Prof. John Lewis Russell. — On the Selection of 

 irdy Herbaceous Plants, suitable for Ornamenting the 

 rterre, Border or Shrubbery. Communicated liy Mr 

 leph Breck.— Leaf from the Diary of a Naturalist.— 

 , the Furmaiion and Structure of Buds. Cominuni- 

 ed by Mr Josopli Breck.— On the Culture and Uses 

 SaU-ify. Communicated by Mr J. W. Russell.— 

 suit of Experiment. — Some Remarks on Temperature 

 nsidered in Relation to Vegetation and the Naturali- 

 .ion of Plants. Communicated to the Mass. Hor. 

 cioty by Mr A. J. Downing, of Newburgh, N. Y.— 

 Description of Roses. By Mr T. Rivers, Nursery- 

 in, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire. — A visit to Mr 

 ishing's Conservatory.— Notices of Foreign Works.— 

 iswer to Query. — Flowers in Bloom in February, in 



Green House of the Messrs Winship, Brighton. — 

 iscellaneous Matters. 



MORUS MULTICAULIS. 



'or sale al the Nursery of Williaai Keiirick, al Nonantum 

 111, in Newton, Mass. Morns MuUkaulis or true Chinese 

 liierry, by llie single plant or the dozeu— the 100 or the 

 00. i- 



Orders sent by mail direct, or left with Geo. C. Barrett, 

 agent, at the New England Farmer Office, will be ai- 

 ded to promptly. march 2. 



TO PAPER MAKERS. 



IThe subscriber has isvENTKD and put into operational 

 H. C. &. W. Curtis's paper estahlishment, Newton 

 wer Falls, Mass. a machine for washing and rinsing FEtTS 

 s a decided iraproveraent upon anything hereto/ore used foi 



same purpose. Any applications for the above machine, 

 any person wishing further information respecting it, will 



alieiided 10 by addressing NEHEMlAH HUNT, 



,narch % 3tis Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 



FRUIT aud ORKAMENTAL. TREES. 



INhrsert of William Kknrick, Nonantum Hill, in 

 WToN, near Boston, and near the Worcester Rail Road 



The excellence of the varieties, the quality, the size of all 

 productions here cultivaled continually improve as the 



mbers are augmented. These now comprise nearly 40O,C00, 



Bering compactly aboul 20 acres. 



Seleclions of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears, — 



o Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarines, Almonds, 



iricots, Grape Vines, Currants, Raspberries, fine imported 



incashire Gooseberries, Strawberries, &c. — 



MoROS MuLTiCAULis, or Chinese Mulberry, by the single 



le, by ihe dozen, the 100 or 1000 — also while Mulberries. 



BOOO Peach Trees of finest select kinds are now ready (or 



'Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, aud Koses of about 1000 

 est kinds, — .Also Herbaceous flowering plants, Paeonies and 

 lenilid Double Dahlias. 



All orders left with Geo. C. Barrett, who is Agent, al 

 ; Seed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Ueposi- 

 •y, Nos o\/fo1, Norlh Market street, will be in like mau- 

 r duly a'-tended to — 1,'atalogues gratis, on application. 



elcbrated -Wk .1 

 liy Ib^i. W Int.- 

 liO.OOO (;liim>, 



ilanlh 



TREES & SBKDS. 



• lialiaii Mulberry Seed, direct from the most 



^ I ill Italy. 



MiillMTry seed of American growth. 



■ iMulbeiry cuttings, perfectly prepared for 



2500"Cliinese Mulberries of large size, 900 of which are 

 inoculated on the White Mulberiy, which gives Iheni addi- 

 tional nardiluiod, price ;^50 per 100. These trees were planted 

 in an orejiard. wliirh it is necessary now lo remove. 



So.iHIU I liiiiese Mulberries of the usual sizes at $'Xb lo JJ30 

 per UIO and some of larger sizes al %S1 per 100. 



Fruit and Ornamcntar Trees, Green House Plants, Roses, 

 Bulbous Roots. (Sic, the collection of which U unrivalled, and 

 priced Catalogues of which will be to senl every applicant. 

 Double Dahahas, above 500 most splendid varieties and com- 

 prising 200 very rare and superior kinds, not to be found 

 elsewhere in the Union. 



Garden, Agricultural and Flower Seeds, an immense col- 

 lection, comprising all the new and rare varieties of vegeta- 

 bles, etc., as will he ieen by the Catalogue. 



20 Bushels of the celebrated Chevalier Barley. 

 100 lbs. F.arly Crimson Clover or Trifolium incarualuni. 

 2000 lbs. White Dutch Clover. 



20 Bushels Talaume Wheat. 



10 " Venetian Wheat. 

 1000 " Early Angus and Hopetown Oats, llie latter 

 4<l-lbs. per bushel 



75 



100 

 200 



OrAaref Grass' Seed 

 Tall Meadow Oats Grass. 

 Italian Kye Grass. 

 Pocy's Perennial Rye Grass. 

 Finest Provence Lucerne. 

 20 Bushels New White Field Beans, very productive. 

 300 " Early NonparicI— Lancashire Pink Eye— Tay- 

 lor's Forty Fold andolher celebrated Potatoes. 

 35 " Potato Onions. 



Also— Field Burnet, St Foin or Esparcette, Large Riga 

 Flax, Lentiles, Vetches. Millet, Yellow Clover, a superior 

 large variety of Teazel, two new varieties of Castor Oil 

 Bean, Weld, Woad, Madder, &c. 



Orders senl direct per mail will receive immediate atten- 

 tion, and Seeds in quantity will be supplied at very moderate 

 rates. WM. PRINCE, & SON, 



Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, Flushing near N. York. 

 Feb. 24. 2t 



25,000 WHITE MUIiBERRY TREES. 



The Subscriber will engage.il applied for soon, a pari or 

 whole of the above number of While Mulberry Trees, very 

 thrifty and in good order, to be delivered in the spring. 



N, B. On hand, White Mulberry Seed. 

 Feb. 3 G. C. BARRETT. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCli. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



MORUS MUI,TICAUI.IS. 



JOSEPH DA VENPOKT, of Colerain, Mass. continues to 

 pply orders for trees of the .Morns Multicaulis, genuine root 

 d branch. 

 Orders received by mail will receive prompt attention. 



;es carefully packed and forwarded by land or water to 



■ part of the' country, a part of the trees are at Suffield Ct. 



I will tie transported to Hartford gratis. 



Colerain. Feb. 10, 183G. 



TEAZLE SEED. 



Just received 50 lbs. f rime Teazle Seed. The importance 

 s crop merits the attention of agriculturists. 

 I. II). G. C. BARRETT. 



MASS. HORT. SOCIETY. 



A stated Quarterly Meeting of the Society, will be held at 

 eir Hall on Saturday. March 5th, 12. M. 

 Feb. 24 E. WESTON, Rec. Sec. 



TO BE LET. 



A Farm, situated in Medfnrd, now occupied by Mr Noah 

 Johnson, containing aboul 220 Acres of Land, in a high state 

 of cultivation ; the buddings are commodious and in good 

 repair. It has the advantage of the Boston and Lowell Rail 

 Road, and the Middlesex Canal running through it, and is 

 bounded on Mystic River, which afford great facilities for trans- 

 porting manure, &c. Possession given 1st of April next. 



Also — A Tan Yard in Charlestown, near Mystic River 

 and occupied by the subscribers containing 1000 Vats, with 

 all the necessary buildings and machinery for carrying on the 

 tanning business extensively. Connected with the yard is a 

 water power sufficient for grinding 2000 Cords Bark per year, 

 milling hides, smoothing leather, pumping, &c. Also, a large 

 and very convenient wharf for landing bark and wood. Pos- 

 session given immediately. For further particulars inquire of 

 GILBERT TUFTS, or 

 JOSEPH F. TUFTS, al the Yard. 



Charlestown,Jan. 27. 1336. if. 



Ai'FLEs, Hussetts and Baldwins. 



Bkans, white, 



Beef, mess. 



Cargo, No. 1. ... 



prime, .... 

 Beeswax, (American) 

 IIUTTF.R store. No. 1, . 



Cheese, new milk, .... 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese. 

 Flax, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash . 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria,' 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow . 



soiitliern flat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, northern, • 



Barley 



Oals, nor hern, . (prime) 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 eastern screwed, . 

 hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, 

 Hops, Isl quality 



2d (|uality .... 



Lakd, Boston, 1st sort, . 



southern, Isl sort. 



Leather, slaughter, sole, 



do. upper, 



dry hide, sole, 



do. upper, . 

 Philadelphia, sole. 

 Baltimore, sole, . 



Lime, best sort 



Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, Mass. inspect, extra clear, . 

 Navy, mess. .... 

 bone, middlings, scarce. 

 Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Red Clover, northern. 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



bushel 

 barrel 



quintal 

 barrel 



gallon 

 pound 



FARM WANTED. 



Wanted to purchase, a Farm, containing from 60 lo 200 

 acres, or more, within 6 miles of the city. Inquire al 134, 

 Tremonl street, Boston. Feb. 24. 



W^ANTED TO HIRE. 



A Farm of aboul 100 acres suitable for tillage, pasturage, 

 &.C. is wanted for a lerm of years — to be situated within 50 

 miles from Boston. Apply al this office. 



Feb. 17. 3t 



SITUATION WANTED AS GARDENER. 



A steady, active, married than is in want of a situation as a 

 Gardener. He is conversant in every department of the busi- 

 ness, and is also acquainted with the managemei.t of a vege- 

 table farm; undersands taking care of Cows, Horses, &c., 

 has lived in some of the most respeclablo places in Massachu- 

 setts, and can produce the highest recomineodalions from his 

 former employers. Any communication directed to the care 

 of J. D, \Villiams, Roxbury, or at this office, will receive im- 

 mediate attention. Feb. 17. 



WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. 



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

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

 1 BARRETT. Feb. 3. 



do. 



do. 



1-4 and common 



Native washed 

 {- f Pulled superfine, 

 £-3 1 Isl Lambs, . 

 ■S^iid do. 

 " ^ 3d do, 



1st Spinning, . 

 Southern pulled wool is generally 5 cts. 

 s per lb. 



bushel 



pound 

 bushel 

 cwl. 

 pound 



I 50 

 1 75 

 II 37 



25 00 

 22 00 

 24 00 



18 



27 



25 



I 20 



3 12 



M 00 



2 2& 

 200 



12 CO 

 10 OO 



7 62 

 27 

 22 



9 

 50 

 46 

 10 



3 00 



8 50 

 7 75 

 7 62 

 7 62 



95 



87 



84 



I 06 



1 00 



75 



30 00 



24 00 



2o00 



U 



29 



27 



125 



3 37 



25 00 



900 

 75 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, and western. 

 Pork, whole hogs. 

 Poultry, , 

 Butter, (tub) . 



lirmp 

 Eggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



50 

 2 00 



WANTED A SITUATION 



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

 every department of the business, and has lived for some- 

 years in some of the most respectable places in M?.ssachu 

 setts, and will be highly recommended hy his former employ 

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

 Mooney, Book Store, Federal Street, will b-e respectfully 

 attended lo. Janivary 5th, 1836. 



FINE EARLY PEAS.. 



Earliest Dwarf Peas — the earliest varie ty of Peas, grown, 

 from 20 lo 24 inches high — consequently r equ'ire no sticks. 

 Early Washington Peas ; a very prodi ictice early variety. 

 " Charlton " Early Gold'jn Hotspur, do.; 

 Bi-shop's Eaily Dwarf, do, ; very Dv^arf aad early. 

 Also— Dwarf Scyinetar Peas — A new variety 'from Scot- 

 land ; this Pea will he found a great acquisition for avery pro- 

 ductive and delicious late sort. 

 Dwarf Blue Imperial Pea; 

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

 All the above were r.iised exp ,ress\v Ihr the New ENOLANtt/ 

 Seed Store, Nos. 51 Sf 52, f.^orth ijlarjsel SUeeL 



