VOU XX. !fO. 14. 



A N D H R T I C L' [. T IJ II A L REGISTER. 



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Bv rti .inu Hc'i.nv,..f n...i..ii— .>»uininrr Ttn.rii. 

 It. |-...lii.;m.ot R'oxlnirv - Hc:«llir..t. 

 '<8. r.piiil, of Ciiinliri.lgc|x>ri— Splrnilid ii|i<^iiiieDa of ihe 

 lutrt Its JiilirniM. Ituriiri, NV illjrr and t>t. (ihialain. 

 .Mr lligrluw, o( .Medfurd— H Uiikci uf oxtrii (in* Hun 

 imi.'ii. 

 I). Kvcnill, Jr. of Rualoii— Fine iptcimrna of the St. 



iclLlcl. 



C»\\i. (Jeorgc Urown, of Kfvrrlv — Koldrn B«irre of llil- 

 ^ (finr); Sli-klo,(pxtni) ; Jaluiisic, Om-lirM U'Aiigoulriiio; 

 lliHirr«(Hne), nnd » Uukct of line ll;irllr(l. 

 Mr Wrn. S(e.iriu, of Roxbury — Bpeciincnit witltuut imino. 



PM'J. 



1) <_'ii|)l. G«o. Brown, of Beycrly — Driip D'Or, und Spil- 



brrg. 



Hr Itiifelow, of Mrtlford— Fine ffxH-imens of swoot Applet. 



Imot Mill, of Weal Cambridge — Porter Apple, (fine). 



CTAKIKKS. 



ly C.ipi. (leo. Brown, of Beverly — A s^eedliug, ol gooil fla- 



' icli .Mr Browu call* the "ilarriiton.** 

 »rrj. 



y .Mr Thoin.'u Mntou, of East Boslon— Fine rpecimeni of 

 ckllAiobtirg — ;tnd native Gntpea by J. L. L. F. Warren. 



y .^lr i^mnel Pond. C.xnihrid^port — Lombard. Corses — T 

 tlic White Gage — liiwe specimens were tery fine. 

 rsiRKiKs. 



y J. L. L. F. Warren, Brighton— Gathered from a seedling 

 years old. 



roin (he estate of the late John Singleton, in Charter 

 I, Bosion. 



,- • <co. Walsh, of Charlcstown Neck — Fine specimens of 

 Rov.tI tieonje. 



L. L. F. Warren, of Brighton — 10 dishes of extra fine, 

 notired among Mr Wnrren^s fruit some beautifnl speci- 

 I of the Red and Yellow Rareripe. Royal George, and Te- 

 le Venus. 

 .0^3. 

 Mr J. L. L. F. Warren, a variety callcJ the Cassaba, 

 seed brought froin Italy by the Rev. Mr Pierpont, — and 

 riirun. 



c Mes»rs. Winship, of Brighton, exhibited specimens of 

 ilis Peruvi.ina. It is the first lime that this Iru't has ap- 

 d on our tables, and if it can be brought tu perfection in this 

 • n uf (ho country. wiUiout the use of g asi^, it will prove quite 

 (ui-ilioii to our list of fruits; and from a icllir of l\lr Juna. 

 Iiip. addressed to the President of the .Ma.<s. Ilnriicultu- 

 iciety, we are led to believe it may be cultivated witliout 

 trouble. We underat;And seeds, cuttings, or plants of the 

 dis Peruviana (Winter Cherryl in.iy l)e obtained gratis, 

 L-stablishmeot of the Messrs. Winship, Brighton. 

 For the Comuaitlee. 



S WALKER 



wiioi.KsAi.i; iMtiM:.s CI »ui;nt. ai'i'i,i(,p.vukiih. 



Conrclrd leilii /f^reul care, wccLli/. i Ju«t reccJTcd it the Now Knitland Agricultural Wnte 



SKEP.'? Herds Ornss, 9 I bushel, verv little in mnrltet. ' ''""""' ^" ^^ °"'* ''^ '^""'' M"'!"-' J^""'. " l^ood supply of 

 K.d Top. so to 63 cents. Clover— Northern, ISO.— South- | *'<»"'jy'f H'lperior Ap/.le H.irer; a verv useful arlicle. With 

 KIbx Seed, 81 37 lu I io bu. Lucerne, 23 c. I """^ "' '. '""chiuei. a bushel of apples inny ho pared in 



I a very short time in the hetl possible manner, and with great 



u»»,.,,< <: •, nn r. a. «, r.i • ""'inij "' 'I'c oppl'-', »» ibc oulsides may bo taken olfnt BUT 



Howard Street $r 00-Goncsee %7 25-Ohio r.„uirod thickness. The al.ov. i, „1,o for hale at .\ I'. If 



WILLIS', No. « North Market Sire.'i, SCrDDKK, COR- 

 Corn— Northern Yellow none —Round Yel" , t)IS .t CO., and IIOSMIiRit TAPI'AN, Milk .Sircei. 



per lb 



FLOUR 

 16 r... 



GRAIN 



While 72— Kyn— 

 Oats— Southern 48 In 



low "S— Soulhora Flat Yello 

 Northern 70 to 72— Southern iioue. 

 62— Norihi'rn 60 to 61. 



PROVISIO.NS. Bcel-Mess «ia 25 lo in r,u-Prlmo 

 »« iO— No. I t9 00. Pork— Kxlra— 13 Ott— Clear 12 60— 

 Mess $13 00. Hams— Norlherii 9 c. per lb— Southern 

 StoSj. Lnrd-lioslnn? In S c per lb — Souiherii, 6 lo r. 

 Uulter— Lump 18 In 22— Firkin 12 to 18— Shippint; 8 lo 14. 



HAY. per ton, «18 lo 20- Kustern Screwed «M lo IG. 



CHEKSE— Old II c— News. 



EtiGS, 14 a IC. 



Sept. I 



JOSICPH IIUKCK & CO. 



WOOL— The market for this article has not experienced 



IV change of laic. Pulled Wool is rather scarce, and ihere 



is fiutalimilci supply of low Fleeces, and of fine Fleeces the 



stock is alsomoderale. Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed. 



PRINCR'8 Nl'RSKRIF.S AND OAUDIiNB. 



The New Catalogues are now ready for dit- 

 Irihuliiin ^ru/u lo all who apply, /losf /iiiiV/, per 

 mail. Tiiey cotnprmc an imiiiense asiortmenl 

 ol Fruits anil Oriinineiiinl Trceii, Shrubbery, 

 and I'laiiis, Bulbous Flower Rr»,tH, ami Dahlias, 

 (ireen House Plants, Garden Seeds, ic, all of which ara 

 now at much reduced prices. 



Orders, per mall, to W.M. R. PRINCE, Flushing, will re- 

 ceive prompt attention. 4leow .Sept. 8 



SVS DIALS. 



Just received a few nf .Sheldon & Mo->re's, Sun Dials, ( 



.. ,........-.„„„„.„ , very neat and useful arlicle for the purpose of giving the time 



lb. 50 to 85 c.--Ameriian full blood, washed, 47 to 50— Do' ! "^ ''''T '" ''"' garden or field. Price 76 cents. For sale by 



3 4 blood, washed, 44 to 4G— Do. 1-2 blood, washed, 3r. to •'• BREUK 4r CO., No 51 and 62 North Market St. 



40—1-4 and common do, 35 In 37— Smyrna Sheep, washed, 



20 to 28— Do. unwashed, 10 lo 14— Bengasi Sheep. 8 lo I0-- 



Buenos Ajres unpicked, 7 lo 10— Siiperfiue Norlliern pulled 



lamb 43 lo 40- No. 1 do. do. 37 to 42- No 2 do do 26 to 30 



—No 3 do do 18lo2n. 



DIASSACHl'SKTTS HOUTlClXTDRAli SOCIETY. 



NOTICE. 



Th.: Annual Meeting of the MassachuseiLs Horlicullural 

 Society^ will lie held at the Rooms, No. 23 Trcmoni Row, 

 on SATURDAY, the 2d nf October next, at 11 o'clock, A 

 M. for the choice of Officers (or the year ensuing, viz. a 

 President, four Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, a Correspond- 

 ing Secretary, a Recording Secretary, Professors of Botany 

 and Vegetable Physiology, Entomcilosy, and Horlicullural 

 Chemistry, an Executive Coniniillee, and Standing Com- 

 miitces on Fruils, Flowers, Proiluils ol' Kitchen Garden, 

 Synonyms of Fruits, Library, and Finance. 



Sept. 22, 1841. E. M. RICHARDS, Hec. Src. 



Sept 1. 



ORKEN'S PATSiNT STRAIV CUTTER. 



THER.MO.METRICAL. 

 Reporleil for the .New Englaml farmer. 

 ^ ^soflhe rhermonieter at the Gardeiiof the proprietors 

 New EnglanrI Farmer. Brighton, Mass. in a shadeil 

 ?rly exposure, week ending r^ept. 19. 



. 1841. |5,A.M. I 12,M. I 7,P.M. I Wind. 



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TULIPS AND RANU«CUI,tJS, for Sale Cheap. 



The subscriber oiTors for sole his entire stock of TULIPS 

 and RANUNCULUS. Tlicy will he sold in lots lo suit 

 purchasers, at very reduced prices, if early application is 

 made. 



Also, several hundred TULIP ofTsels, in mi.\tures, of the 

 very finest kinds. Any person wishing to cultivate a fine 

 bed of Tulips, may, by 'purchasing the oflsels, obiain one at 

 a rcnj cheap rate. 



Orders addressed to S. Walker, Roxbury, or to Messrs. 

 J. Kreck & Co. Boston, will receive prompt atienlion 



S. WALKER 



Roxbury, Sept. 18, 1841. 4v/ 



JHI'O.N MARKET.— MosDAt, Sept. 20, ^41. 



KeiK.rteii for the .New Kneland FRriner. 

 i^larket 650 Beei Cattle, 830 Stores, 2,800 Sheep 



4U Swine. 



;£s. — Beef Cattle — The prices obtained last week 



not sustained, and we reduce our quotationa.— 

 quality, $5 .'lO a G ' Second quality, $."> 00 a 



Thitd quality $3 50 a 4 r>0. 

 es. — Two year old $8 a 13. Three year old, $14 



p. — Lots were sold from $1 12, to $2 25. 



it. —Lots to peddle, from 3 to 3 1-2 for 90w», and 



1-2 fur barrows. At retail, 4 to 5. 



GOOD CVLTI VATORS AT «3 50 



Cultivators for sale at the New England Agriculta- 

 rehouse, Nos. 51 & S2 North Market Sireei, Price 

 JOS. BRECK & CO. 



HORTICVLTIKAL, KXIIIBITIO.-V. 



#'i'he AnNUAL ExHiBiTion, of ilie Ma.ssachu- 

 selu Horticultural Society, will take place at 

 their room, 23 Tremotit Row, (opposite the 

 SaviniTs Bank) on Wedntstlmj, Thursday and Friday, 

 22d, 2od and 24tli of Sept. 



Choice und rare specimens of Fruits and Flowers are 

 respectfully solicited from the members of the Massa- 

 cliusetls Ilorlicultural Sociely, and from the lovers of 

 Horticulture generiilly. Coinmittres will be in attend- 

 ance to receive contributions on Monday and Tuesday, 

 20th and 21st of September, and the .specimens sent will 

 be retained, subject lothe order el the owner. 



A list, giving the names of Ihe specimens of Fruits and 

 Flowers presented is respectfully requested. 

 Per order of the Cominitluoid' Airangements. 



S. WALKER, Ckairman. 

 Boston, Sept. 7th, 1841. 



J0S|.:PH BRECK & CO. at the New England Agricul- 

 tural Warehouse and Seed Siore Nos. 61 and.i2Norlh Mar- 

 ket Street, have lor sale. Green's Palent Straw, Hay and 

 Stalk Culler, operating on a mechanical principle not before 

 applied to aay implement for this purpose. The most prom- 

 inent efTecis of ihis application, and some of the consequent 

 peculiarities of the machine are: 



1. So great a reduction of the quantum of power requisite 

 lo use it, that the strength of a half grown boy is sufficient 

 lo work it efficiently. 



2. With even this moderate power, it easily cats two bush- 

 els a minute, which is full twice as last as has been claimed 

 by any other machine eve.i when worked by horse or steam 

 power. 



3. The knives, owing to the peculiar manner in which they 

 cut, require sharpening less often than those of any other 

 straw cutler. 



4. The machine is simple in its construction, made and put 

 together very strongly. It is therefore not so liable as the 

 complicated machines in general use to get nut of order. 



ORIENTAL POPPY. 



The best time for planting ihis magnificent Perennial, is 

 the present lime. For sale at 50 cents per root. Also, Paeo- 

 iiy Whitljeii, Humei, Rosea, Albicans, Tenufolia. Hybrida, 

 Tartarica, &.C., from 50 cents lo 3l 00 per root. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK, & CO., No. 51 and 52 

 North Market Street. Sept. 1 



PATENT BRASS SYRINGE— WHALU OIL SOAP. 



Willis's Palent Improved Brass Syringe for watering 

 plants, grape vines, small trees, destroying the Rose Bug, 

 &c. This Syringe may be used on all occasions when water- 

 ing is necessary for using a solution prepared for the pur- 

 pose, to prevent mildow on grape vines, and also lo use the 

 preparation of Soap for the destruction of the Rose Bug. 



This Syringe may be had of JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 

 Nos. 61 and 52 North .Market Street, who has for tale the 



BOLBOl'S ROOTS. 



The subscribers offers for sale a great variety of Paeonies, 

 Lillys, Crown Imperials, and nihcr Bulbous and fibrous 

 rooted planis which are most sneccssfully planted in August. 



Also, Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, and Bulbous roots of 

 evcrv description. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Aug 11. 



ED9III.\'D T. HASTI.VGS <ft. CU. 

 Pure Sperm Oil. 



No. 101 .State St, keep constamly for sale, Winter, Spriin; 

 and Fall Sperm Oil, bleached and unbleached ; which they 

 warratil to be of the best quality and to buru wilboiK 

 crusiini;. 



Oil Canisters of various sizes. 

 Boston, Jan. 1, 1841. isly 



L'ETANO LIMB. 



Farmers in want of Lime for Agricultural purposes will 

 Whale Oil Soap, a sure preventative against the ravages of I find it greatly lo their advanl.age to try the St. George Co's. 

 the Rose Bug and other insects. The Soap should be dilu- | L'Eiang Lime, said to be superior for ihal purpose lo any 

 ted by water, at the rate rif fifteen gillons of water lo two other ever yet introduced, tor sale by D.WID DAVIS, 

 pounds of Soap, and applied by the Syringe. The Soap is ' over the Hope Insurance Office, State St., Boslon. 

 in kegs containing 23 lbs., at one dollar per keg. July 14 j Sept. 8. 3in 



