, ..I. IX.— No. 39. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



311 



New T'egelabhs. 

 ill' at the Seed Slorc coiiiiectcil with the New 

 Fanner, 52, North M.iikel street, a small quan- 

 uh ol the following new anil valiiahle vegela- 



'il's new Divarf Honey Pea; (a nio«t delicious 



1 s;iea( hearer; oiisiin.ned by Mr Knight, Presi- 



111 ihc Liinilon HoriicuUmal Society.) ,A"eu) Italian 



jd Lettuce; large, close he.uls, very lender; (intro- 



[ccd hy l.ieiit. Riilf;\vay, of the U S. Navy— 124 cts. 



|r |);i|)er.) Karly Orange Beet; eaily, beautiful and 



lielicale; not coiniiion in llie Ho<ton market — 12J 



jii-r paper. Canada Crook A'eck Squash; the most 



licaie .<orl cultivated in New England; in eating from 



y hosiiinini; of August lo the first of February ; small, 



t piulific. Com. Porter's Valparaiso Squash, have 



allied tlie size of 46 lbs. in Veriiicmt last season. JVew 



I)/!/ DirarJ Pea, 33 cts per quart, very early and pro- 



" — (Iocs not require sticks: also the Dwarf Blue Im- 



ial Pea, introduced into general use hy us, four years 



e; now loo well known and appreciated to require 



.inient. London Horlicultvral Pole Bean, sent to 



?ssrs Thorhurn Sf Sons, of New York, last year, by 



! London Horticultural Society — they have proved a 



Jab1e acquisition, very prolific, and rivalling the Lima 



ins in richness of flavor; 50 cts. per quart. April 13. 



Fruit Trees, Shrubs, Grape fines, S,-c. 

 ntlemen in want of Fruit and Forest Trees, Orna- 

 ntal Shrubs, Grape Vines, Honeysuckles, &c, &c, are 

 pectfully informed that they can be oMained in any 



ntity or variety, at jVursery prices, by leaving their 

 ;rs at the Agricultural Warehouse, No. 52, North 

 rket street, Boston. The Trees will be delivered at 



Warehouse, fr e of expense o( freight, except when 

 lined from New York, Philadelphia, or Albany, when 



ill be added to the bill. Catalogues of most of the 

 rseries can be olitained at, the Warehouse, gratis, ex- 

 t Prince's of New York ; of which he has just pub- 

 ed the twenlysixth edition, 91 pages, price 12^ cents, 

 the season is forward, and if will soon be too late to 



splant trees with safety, an early attention to the 



ect is requisite. April 13' 



Fniit Trees, S,'c. 

 or sale at Davenport's-Nursery in Milton, a good col- 

 on of all the most valuable kinds of Fruit Trees cul- 

 ted in New England, as Apples, Pears, Cherries, 

 ches. Plums, ^c, — with a good assortment of Green 

 ise Plants and Fir Trees. — 01 Pear trees, he can sup- 

 the following sorts of extra size and quality, viz : — 

 idgood's. Early Chaumontelle, Long (ireen Moiith- 

 ;r, St Michael's, Winter Bergamot, Beurre Rouge. 

 ile, Barllett, Cap Sheaf, and Bufiins. Orders may be 

 with J. B. Russell, at the Agricultural Warehouse, 

 'Vorlh Market-street, Boston — French Sf Davenport, 

 Washington-street, or at the Nursery in Milton, 

 pril 13. 



For Sale, 

 Ik Worms' Eggs, warranted good, price 50 cents per 

 isand, with shor practical instructions for rearing 

 Worms, by J. H. Cobb, which are given to pur- 

 er?. Apply at the New England Farmer Office, 

 pril 13. 



AgncuUural Seeds. 

 jr sale at the New England Seed Store, 52, Nortli 

 ket street, Boston, 



iring Rve; Millet: two-rowed Barley; Northern 

 k Whea't ; Perkins' Early Seedling Potatoes, (that 

 the premium from the Massachusetts F'orlicultural 

 ety) ; Burnham's Premium Potatoes, (that have 

 e taken the premium from the Essex Agricul'ural 

 ety, as the best stock potatoes raised in the county) ; 

 y Manly Potatoes, (originally from Europe); Grass 

 Is of all kinds, &c, — all of the very first quality. 



Asparagus Roots. 

 veral thousand plants of the Large Early Devonshire 

 tragus, 3 years old, price 75 cts per hundred, well 

 ed in moss, in boxes of one, two, and three hundred 

 i each. 



Gooseberry Bushes, &c. 

 Iso, large Scotch Gooseberry Bushes, just re- 

 ed from Greenock. — Large White and Red Cur- 

 rx Bushes, Sic. 



Iso, Catawba, Isabella, White Sweetwater, Black 

 iburgh, and other kinds of Grapes, well packed in 

 I, so as to hear transportation hundreds of miles with 

 y— price 50 cts each. Large Tart Rhubarb Roots, 

 •seach. March 26. 



jRi/e Gras.l Sctd, &;c. 

 For sale at the Seed store. 52, North Market street — 



.\ few bushels of Racy's Improved Perennial Rye 

 Grass seed. 



Gushing Pear Scions. 



A lew .scions of the celebrated Gushing Pear, one of 

 the most valuable native varieties hitherto biought into 

 notice. It is in eating the middle of September — is a 

 great and constant bearer, the flesh whitish, melting, and 

 full of juice, of a sprightly, delicious flavor. A drawing 

 and particular account of this pear, by Benj. rhoinas,Esn. 

 will be lound in the New England Farmer, vol. 8, p. H:i. 

 These scions were cut Ironi the original tree in Hingham, 

 by Col. Cushing. 



Fruit Trees. 



Persons wishing lo purchase Fruit Trees, are informed 

 that catalogues of all the principal respectable Nurseries 

 in the United States, can be had gratis at the New Eng- 

 land Seed store, 62, North Market street. 

 Russet Sweetings. 



A few scions of the celebrated Russet Sweeting — a 

 beautiful native apple that originated in Templeton. The 

 tree is a free grower, and bears well — the fruit is a fine 

 russet, and has kept till June — a specimen can be seen 

 at No. 52 North Market street. It is in eating from No- 

 vember to May. 



Also — 500 lbs fitie South'rn Clover, put up in Penn- 

 sylvania expressly (or our retail trade. Fanners in want 

 of good Southern Clover seed are requested to examine 

 this. 



Barley. 



50 bushels two rowed Barley, plump and clean for 

 seed, raised by E. H. Derby, Esq. Salem, 



Cauliflower and C.4bb.4Ge Palnts. 



Cabbage, Cauliflower, and Broccoli Plants, 25 cents 

 per dozeUj 



Flower Seeds. 



Packages of Flower Seeds, of eighteen varieties, com- 

 prising the mo«t showy annuals, among whjch are the 

 fallowing beautiful anil comparatively rare sorts; Ele- 

 gant Coreopsis, Variegated Euphorbia, Cypress Vine, 

 Candytuft, sweet scented Virgin's Bower, Sensitive Plant, 

 &c, &c, with directions for their culture. — Price .^1 per 

 package. April 13. 



Grape Vines. 

 Th" subscriber ofTers for sale at his garden at Dorches- 

 ter, a few Cuttings of the black and white ' Moscatel ' 

 Grape Vines, just received from Cadiz, procured for him 

 by the Consul ol the United States, resident there. He 

 says, ' obtained these cuttings from Vines on which I 

 have seen clust rsof Grapes weighing as much as twen- 

 tysix pounds.' They contain several joints and will 

 be sold at 50 cents each. 



— ALSO — 

 2.50 Isabellas, 2 years old ; 

 1400 ' 1 yr 



300 White Muscadine ; 

 Caroline ; 

 Black Hamburg ; 

 Constantia ; 

 Golden Muscat ; 



Napoleon, Gore's, a beautiful black fruit; 

 S Varieties of superior fruit fioni Xeres and Malaga ; 

 Some large Vines from France, that have borne fruit 

 two seasons, very prolific and of fine quality; 

 150 Catawbas ; 



100 Bland's ; — and several other kinds. 

 Orders by mail addi-essed to the subscriber, or personal 

 application at his office, 7^ Congress street, and to Patrick 

 Kennedy at the Garden, for any number of Vines, from 

 one to one hundred, will meet with prompt attention. 

 ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 

 March 12, 1831. 5t 



Cafaieba Grape Vines. 

 For sale by Samuel Pond, near the Universalis! 

 Meeting House, Cambridgpport, a few Catawba Grape 

 Vines, 2 years old, price $1,25 each. April 13. 



Grape Vines. 



The subcriber offers for sale, several hundred Grape 

 Vines of one and two years growth, and uncommonly 

 healthy and thrifty. They have been raised with great 

 care from Vines which have been forty years in this cli- 

 mate, and are of the kind which obtained the premium 

 of the Horticultural Society the last season. Also, a few 

 Isabella, and several other varieties. Orders for any 

 number of Vines left with Mr J. B. Russell, at 52, North 

 Market street, Boston, or with the subscriber at Charles- 

 town, will be attended lo. DAVID FOSDICK. 



Charlestown, March23, 1831. 



Mova Scotia Potalocs. 



For sale at the Halilax Packet Olfice, No 26 Foster's 

 wharf, several barrels o( pi imc Nova Scotia Potatoes, lor 

 seed. Farmers in want of a good variety of this impor- 

 tant vegetable, are requested to examine these. 



April 13. 3t 



PRICES OF COUJ^TRY PRODUCE. 



APPLF,S,new, 

 ASHES, pot, first sort, 



I'oarl, first sort, 

 BEANS, while, 

 BEEF, mess, 



Cnrgo, No. 1, 

 Cargo, No. i, 

 ItUTTEK, inspected, No. 1, new, - 

 ("liEE.SE, new milk. 



Skimmed milk, 

 FLAXSEED, 



FLOUK, liiiliiniore, Howard-street, - 

 (leiiesee, 

 Alexandria, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 GRAIN, Corn, N.irlhern. 



Corn, Southern Yellow, 

 Rve, 

 Barley, 

 Oats, 

 HAY, 



HOG'S LARD, first sort, new, 

 lltiPS, Isiqualily, 

 LIMIO, 



Pl.AlSTEIi PARIS retails at 

 I'ORK, clear. 



Navy mess. 

 Cargo, No. I, 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, 



Red Top (northern) 

 Lucerne, 



RedClover, (northern) 

 TALLOW, tried, 



WOOL, Merino, full blood, washed, - 

 Merino, mi.xed with Saxony, 

 Merino, iliree fourths wasliod, 

 Mciino, half blood, 

 Merino, quarter. 

 Native, washed. 

 Pulled, La.-nb's, first sort. 

 Pulled, Lamb's, second .sort. 

 Pulled, " spinning, first sort 



PROVISION MARKET. 



CORRECTED EVERY WEEK BY MR HjlYWARD, 



(Clerk of Fanaul-haU51arkel.) 

 BEEF, best pieces, 

 PORK, fresh, best pieces, 



whole hogs, 

 VEAL, 

 MUTTON, 

 POULTRY, 

 BUTTER, keg and tub, 

 Lump, best, 

 EGGS, 

 MEAL, Rye, retail 



Indian, retail, 

 POTATOES, 

 CIDER, (according to quality] 



Brighton Market — J\londai/,./lpril 11 



[Reported for the Chronicle and Paltiot.J 



At Market this day 279 Beef Cattle, including 72 unsold 



last week, 19 pair VVorking Oxen, 50 Cows and Calves, 



12 Stores, .351 Sheep, and 220 Swine ; 50 Beef Cattle 



remain unsold. 



Prices. — Beef Cattle — Prices were more under than 

 last week, but probably not much variation in the whole, 

 we shall quote the same from 4 50 to 5 25, extra at 5 50 

 a 5 75. 



Working Oxen — We noticed the sale of 8 pair, none 

 of which were for less than $55 and none for more than 

 $60. 



Cows and Calves — We noticed the sale of one at $12, 

 five at $15 each, and at 19, 20 and S22. 



Sheep— We noticed 2 beautiful Cossett Wethers from 

 Westborough taken at $12 50 each, one lot of about 60 at 

 5 87.J, and one lot at $6. 



Swine — The w hole at market were taken in one lot at 

 4Jc. after which a tew were retailed at 5 for sows and 6 

 for barrows. 



