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AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



310 



r-M ASSACIll'SKTTS IIORTItM I.TIKAL SO 



CIETY. 

 Kt t altled Maeling of iho Socialy, luld on the aoc- 



A|>ril riirront, it wai 

 ^|>f''.^ I'lini tliu tlnink" of (lie Society bo preMiiled to 

 •c ("liasi', r.j<| , of Cape-Town, Cnps of Uooil Hope, 

 lii.i \nlii.ililf doniUion of vine ciitlingn. 

 'oltd, 'I'lml the thanka of the i^ociely bn prMcnUd to 

 II. J C Long, U. S. Navy, for hia attenlioo io Ih* 

 leiwiiiun iiiut tranamittal ol ihauid culiiugt, 

 Uj'>iirn>'(l to April UUh, Inst. 



EBEN. WIGHT, Rec. Sec. 



THKR.MO.MKTKICAL. 

 KniiurlcUlutlliF New liiitlanil rarniei. 

 inge •>( the rherinoiiieter nl (h« (•aritenof the proprietors 

 «• iVew England Farmer, Itrighlon, M.tfs. in a ahadtil 

 the.'ly expoaure, for the week ending April 3. 



5i i<i-i2r 



wished, 40 n 2.-. - Do Hnwa-<l,i-,|. lo n 11 lleiijfiiM d.i 

 * a 10— Sa<on) , clenn, — ItuenoH Avrra unpicked, 7 a Id - 

 .lo. do picked, I'J a IC— SiiperGav N'orihirii pulled laiiili ;i7 

 a 4i>— No. I do. do. do. 31 u 3ii— No. i do <lo do 21 o 2C- 

 No. 3 do do do IB aao. 



HUl'S. I'his arliole ia ni^in dull of aale at 10 cla. fur 

 lirsl sorl. 



1st sort, Mass. IKJI )>erlblUa 2.1 do do do B. 



HAY. prr Inn. (lA to 22- Kastern Screwed il8 to — 



CIIKESE—Shipping and I meal, 4 lo «c. — New 6 to8. 



Ellli.S, 12 a 18. 



I 6,A.»I. I 12, M. I 6,P.M. I \Vin<t. 



s.Uv. 



In-Mlsy, 



r^doy, 



tiv, 



KJIirO.N MARKKT.—Mo.NUAT, April 4, Iel42. 



K^lHirledf.ir IliP .Ni-w Emland Fanner. 

 1 .M:irkel 2SI) Bee! Cattle, 25 pairs Working oxen, 

 nws and Calves, 350 Sheep, and 1C60 Swino. 

 ,icK9 — tieef Cattle. We quote to correspond with 

 week, viz: a few choice cattle taken at §C. First 

 ilv. $5 50 a 5 75. Second qualiiy, .§4 75 a 5 25. 

 d quality, $4 00 a 4 50. 



orkina Oxen. — We noticed ihe following sales, 70, 

 50, 8i. 00, and $110. 



• IBS and Calrrs. Sales ft2l, 23,25, and 2!). 

 rrp.—Sa\ef 2 75, 3 50. 4 00, and $5 50. 

 oine. —Lois to prddio, 4 for sows, and 5 fur barrows. 

 >e liogs. 3 1-4 and 3 1-2 for sows, and 4 1-4 a 4-1-2 

 arrows. At retail, from 4 1-2 lo C. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected wUh great care, iceckli/. 

 EDS. Herds Grass, $2 62 lo 3 00 per bushel. Red Top, 

 iO cents. Clover— Norlhern, II lo I2c.— Soulhern, 10 

 I l9x Seed, Si 50 lo I 85 liu. Lucerne, 25 c. per lb. 

 ry Seed, 83 50 a 4 00 per bushel 

 .AIN. Corn, 64 a 65 for yellow Ma., and white 58 s 

 lis per bushel. Oals, Delaware, 47 a 47 l-2c i>er hush' 



rn — Northern, bushel — lo do. Round Yellow 



— <lo. Soulhern Flat Yellow 63 n 65— While do. 5-t a 



•ley — a Rye, Norlheru, 73 a 75 — Oats, South- 



3 a 47 — .Northern do. 4 3 lo 50 — Beans, per busliel 76 



JUl LBKIIKIKS KUK SIL.K, A\U OTIIKU 

 TliKK.**. 



FLrfllllNO, L. I. NKAH NEW VORK. 



WM. R. I'RINCE. offers for sale si the Lin- 

 niEan Botanic (iardeii and iNurseries, 100,000 

 Mulberry trees of Ihe finest kinds for ihe -.ilk 

 culture at 830 per Ihousnnd and at a credil Ihni 

 will enalile the purchaser to pay for tlwin. oui 

 o| Ihe silk produced. They consist of Ihe splendid new Cir- 

 cassian, Mulliciiulis, E.vpmisn, Ebila, Alpine, Morclli, and 

 Kruusso varielies. Also ihe usual inimensK assortment of 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 



and Shrubbery, Greenhonse Plants, Bullous Ronls, Splen- 

 did Dahhaa. and Garden Seeds. The New Calalogiies wiih 

 very reduced prices will be sent oralis, lo all who ajiply, 

 post paid, and on all orders enclosine cash or a draft for the 

 amount, a disconnl of 10 per cent will be allowed. 



N. H. The Plums, Cherries, Peaches, and most other 

 Fruit Trees ore of large suze, as well as the Ornam^nlal 

 Trees and Shrubs, and Ihe Piums are budded on Plum 

 ^'"^ks- April C. 



APPL.K STOCKS. 



The subscribers offer for sale 10,000 fine Anulo 

 Slocks two years old. 



JOSEPH BRECK'&CO No. 51 North M.irkct 

 St. Bosion. April 6. 



SRED BAULEY, AND OATS. 



For sale at No. 52 North Alarket St., a prime lot of S^ed 

 Barley. Also English Oats. J. BRECK & CO. 



Bosion, April 6. 



APP1,E SCIONS. 



The subscriber can supply very large and thrifty scions 

 of Ihe following kinds, Baldwin, Greenin?, River, Pttrler. 

 Nonesuch, Pcarmoin, Sweetings, die. Ac. Also, a few of 

 'on ■5''.T'^ '''.'"''* "f ''""'■■ ""d Plums. Orders left al J. 

 BRECK & Co., or al the countins room of the subscriber, 

 85 Washington si., Boston, or sent by mail, to BrighloBr will 

 be piomplly atlended lo. JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



April G. 



PRUIT TREES. 



For sale at Ihe Pomological Garden. Salem, Mass., a 

 clioice co'leclion of Apple, Pear, Plum, Cherry, and Peach 

 Trees. Also, a great variety of Scions cut from Iruit bear- 

 ing Trees. Apply by mail to Ihe Superinlendanl. 



ROBERT MANNING. 



Salem, April 6, IS4S. 3w 



HOWARD'S IMPROVED EASY DRAUGHT PIOUGH. 



firest IniprnveiPMiiis hove been made llir paHl ye ir in Ihe 

 f..rni iind W"rkTiiiiiislii|. o( ihete I'loujlm ; ib.- mould b. aril 

 has been an formed a> lo lat/tlie Jurrote ronfilrtcly oitrr 

 liiniitifr in rrrnj /larliclr t^f grait or tllMile, anil .caring Ihe 

 ff round in llir brti pofibic manner. The leiiftlh of ihe 

 mould board baa Ih n very much increoaed, no thai liie 

 I'lnngh works wilh Ihe Krealetl ea<e, boib wiih resp.ci to 

 llie holding and ihe leam. The Cominiliec al the laic liinl 

 of Ploughs al Woreenler, aay. 



" Should our opinion be asked as lo wbii h o( the Ptou^h* 

 we shoulff prefer for use on a farm, we might iierhaps aa) to 

 Ihe inquirer, if your bind is inosily light an</ easy lo woik. 

 Iry I'rouly & Maars, but if your /ani/u AcoPy, Aan/ orroc/.t/, 

 ncoi:« WITH Mb. Howabo's.'' 



Al Ihe above me-.i:oncd irial Ibc Howard Plough did 

 more irork, irith Ihe suinc pmrcr of len?n, limn amy nllier 

 j)louffh eihibitnt. Tiw .jllier turned more than lwenl>se.'eii 

 and one half inches, lo the 112 Iba. draught, while ihe 

 Hoicard Ploiigh turned tucniuntne and one lialf inc'iet. lo 

 the tame power of leam ! All acknowlcdne Ihnl Howard's 

 Ploughs arc much the slrongesl and most subslanlially 

 made. 



There has been quile an imprnvemenl made on the ahiie. 

 or land side o( this Plough, which can be icnewed withoul 

 having lo fnriiish a new landside; this shoe likewise aecniea 

 ihc mould board and landside logelhcr, and slrenglhens the 

 Plough very much. 



The price of Ibe Ploughs is from S 6 loJiS. A PloM).'h, 

 suflicieni for breakini; up with four calllc, will cost aboiii 

 Slo 60, and with culler il,wilh wheel and culler, 82 &« 

 extra. 



• The above PlouRbs are for jale, wholesale and retail, at 

 the New England Agricultural U'arehonse and Seert Slirie, 

 Nos. 51 & 62 North Market Sireel. bv 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FARDI F.iR S.VI..G:, ~ 



Situated in Groton, on Fanners' Row, so called, a pleas- 

 .nni road, leading to the Academy, one mile from ihe village. 

 The farm contains 90 acresof mowing, pasturing, and tillage 

 land, and in a fiir stale of cultiv.nlion; also a youn? Or- 

 chnrd of grafted fruit in a thriving condition There is on 

 ihe premises a large two slory House, well provided with 

 8 rooms on ihe ground floor, and a good cellar under the 

 whole; two barns one 00 feet by 30, and the other 36 by 26 

 with cellars under both : sheds and other oulbuildiiics, and 

 wells of never failing water. Any gentleman wishing to 

 purchase, will find ihisa very desirable situation. For far- 

 ther inlormalion apply lo J. BRECK & CO., No. 51 and 

 52 Nnilh Market St., Bosion, to WM. EATON. Sea si., or 

 lo ihe subscriber on the premises, JOSHUA EATON. 



Groton, March 30, 1SI2. 3w 



FRUIT, OR.NAItlKNTAL. TREKS Ac. 



SUBSF.nV OF WILr.IiM KENRICK, 



Of Peach, Peur, Plum and Cherrij Tree*, 



a colleclion unrivalled in any former year, for ez- 



tensive numbers of fine trees, of new and finest 



kinds. Large addilions of new. valuable, or 



beauliful, are jusl received from Europe. 



Gooseberries of firsi quality. Apples, Quinces, Grape 



Vines, Raspberries, Currents, Strawberries, &c. The new 



iibridjcd and descriptive Catalogue for IS12, will be sent lo 



all wiio apply. 



Ornnmenlal Trees and Shrubs, Honeysuckles. &c. Splen- 

 ine ».„a?e, ana 1 1 miles irom tsosion, containing 175 acres, I <'j.'' .^'a^'"'" "f •I""'''? "H"™ Harrison and olber Roses- 

 including about 40 acres of wood land, Ihe soiHs rich, anj of J ree Peonies of Hed.areous Pteooies, and other flo 



FARM F.IR SAI..lfl. 



For sale a Farm in Lexington situated one mile west of 

 the Village, and 1 1 miles from Bosion, containing 175 acres 



OUR. Sales comprise 10 



.. and fancy 86 73 per Lbl ; 1000 do Ohio, 86 25 a 6 37 

 J Baltimore City Mills, 85 87, 4 mos ; 400 do Freder- 

 irgh, 86, 4 mos. 



Itiniore, Howard Street, 4 mos. or. 86 12 a 6 23— do. 

 , S3 sr a 6 00 do. free of garlic, S6 00 a 6 12— Phila- 

 ia do. 4 mos. 86 dO a 12— Fredericksburg, lowi'd 4 

 S6 no a — — Alexandria, wharf mountain, — — li 

 ieor^eiown, *0 12 a C 25 — Richmond Canal, 86 12 a 

 lo. City, 86 75 — Pclersburgh, City Mills, So 25 a G 37 

 Country 85 57 a 6 00— Genesee, common, cash, SO 62 a 

 - do laney brands 86 75 a — — Ohio via Canal, 

 a 6 50 — Indian Meal in bbU., S3 00 a 3 25. 

 JVISIO.NS. There has been a fair demand for Beef 

 )rk, ;it private saK', al the quoted prices, and bv auc- 

 >o I bills Western Mess Pork, S3 25 a 8 37 ; |47 do 

 , 86 li a 6 25 per bbl. 



t— Mess, 4 mo. new bbl. 89 00 a 9 50 — Navy— Ss on a 

 Vo. 1 , 87 25 a 7 60— do Prime 85 00 a 6 25— Pork- 

 clear, 4 mo. bbl. 812 a — —do Clear 811 a — 

 tiess 88 75 a 9 00 —do Prime 86 7!. a 7 00— do Mesa 

 itber Stales 8 60 a 3 75. 



'OL. Duty. The value whereof al the place of ex- 

 loo shall not exceed 3 els. per pound, free. All wbere- 

 VLiltie exceeds S cts. per pound, 32 per ct. ad. val. and 

 per pound. 



trins.ictions of the week have been confined lo small' 

 s of American fleece, at quotations. 



le or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 47 a 60 c— Amer , 

 ull blood, do 43 a 43— Do. 34 do 38 a 40— Do. I 2 do f,^_,_, 

 IS — 1-4 and common do 29 a 30 — Smyrna Sheep, |,J,"„'j 



r a high slate of cultivation. On the premises is a 

 200 bbls Genesee, 86 62 j large Dwelling House, which will conveniently acco.iimodatc 

 ' "' two families; a large Barn, Shed. Chaise' House, Mill 



House, Cider Mill and Ice House, and an extensive Pigeery, 

 all of which ore new, or in good repair. The Farm is slock- 

 ed with every variety of Fruit, and the Garden, which in 

 eludes about an acre, with a choice selection of Shrubs and 

 Flowering Plants, which the propriclor has devoted several 

 years in procuring, with great care >ud expense. Within 

 the garden is a Green House, 40 feel by 16, wiih suitable 

 buildings adjacent to accommodate- the Gardener. The 

 House is heated upon ihe most approved plan, and is stock- 

 ed with a variety of the best Grapes, Flowering plants, &c. 



A valuable slock ol' improved .Short Horn, Durham. North 

 Devon, and Aldcrney Caltle will be sold immediately after 

 ihe sale of the Farm. For further particulars inquire ol 

 ARAl) PROCTER, on the premises, or of JAMES VILA, 

 Bath .-Ireet, Bosion. 



If not disposed of at private sale it will be offered ut 

 Auction on Friday, 8lh of April at 12 o'clock, M. 



Feb. 16. ep(A8 



CAMBRIDOEPORT A'VRSBRT. 



SAMUEL POND, Nurseryman, Colombia 



sireel, Cambridgeiiorl, Mass. Has for sate a 



choice assnttmenl of FRUIT TREES, 



SHRUBS, R O O T S , and VINES, 



among ibein are the best varieties of Apple, 



Pear, I'luin. Cherry, Peach Apricol, Grapevines, Asparagus, 



Rhubarb, Pear slocks, Appiedo , Plum Ho. , Currants, Goose 



' erries, Raspberries, Sic. Trees of an extra size always on 



March 23. 



ing Plants- of double Dahlias, A^c, Rhubarb of first rale 

 newest kinds, Cockspur, Thorns, &c. 



All orders addressed to. the subscriber, will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered, will be securely 

 ]incke'i in mats and moss (or safe transport to all distant 

 ]dace$ by land or sea, and delivered in the cily free of cbaree, 

 for transportation by the wagon which is sent Ibiiber daily, 

 may be left al Ihc stand, at No. 44 t>in^i 



or ord 

 Bosion 



March 9. 



trcel, 

 WILLIAM K: NKICK 

 Nonanlum Hill, Newton. 

 epll2lhJune 



CARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. have received their full supply 

 of Garden and Field Seeds, which they warrant to be pure 

 and fresh, as follows: 



Early Cedo Nulli Peas. 



" Warwick do. 



" Dwarf do. 



" Washington do. 



" Frame do. 

 Blue Imiierialdo. 

 Marrowfat, ice. 

 White Aliriugham Carrot 

 Long Orange do. 



Early Horn do. 

 Mangel Wurtzel Beet. 

 Sugar do. 

 Long Red do. 

 Early Turnip do. 

 Ruin Baga. 



Turnips in great variety. 

 Early and Late Beans of 

 sorts. 



FARM IN l,BXlNGTON 



For sale, a farm in Lexington known as the Hastings 

 Place, coutainini; about 120 acre.-, adjoining Ihe Farm of 

 E. PhinncT The land is of excellent qualiiy, «ell slocked 

 with fruil trees, and a good supply ofvonuc wood. For 

 this office, or of E. PHINNEY, living near 



terms apply at I 

 tlie premises. 



Lexington, Feb. 9, 1842. 



