VOI,. WII. xo. 17. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



135 



BRI(;il l().\ MARKKT— MnM.AT, 0<t 29, IfSH 



H^i'/.it,?,l I 



■ Kiial .nil Kii 



1100 -Stores, 4700 Slifep, 



Al Murket 1050 licel C.-.tlL 

 nd 2550 Swine. 



Pkicks— Bff/ Cattle.— Oar Inst we. k's quotations 

 viTc fully sust:iii;ed. We quote the same, viz : First 

 quality, $7 50. yecun.l qu-ility, $6 75 :i $7 00. Third 



fttttlc.—Mes 



i\o. 



•fS 75 a 



f»rmor quotations, viz. 

 Year Old, $\8 a $28 



quality 



Barrell. 

 $6 00. 



Stores — We continue our 

 Yearlin.;.-, $9 a .>I;I4. Two 

 Three Venr Old, $24 a $3S. 



S/iee/i. — Dull and former prices hardly sustained. We 

 quote lots at $1 5-1, $1 HS, f I 9a, $2 12, $2 37, $2 75, 

 $3 00, and $■^ 25. 



Swine. — Lots to peddle were sold al f, 1-4 a 6 1 2 for 

 lows and 7 1-1 a 7 1-2 lor barrows. Al retail, 7 a 8 1-2- 

 A few hundred swine unsold. 



FRUIT A!\0 OKN AMENTAl, TREES. 



The sul.scril ers will 1-e happy to receive orders for I^-iiit 

 and Unmmci.tal 'Jrcea, .Shrubs, &c. We shall he enahlcd to 

 furnish at Nursery Prins, and at short notice, Trees and 

 Shruirs of every descri|iliim, and hope to give satisfaction to 

 all who may he dispo.>-erl to favor us with their orders. 



Oct. 2i. ■ JOSEPH BKECK & CO- 



THKliMO-METIllCAL. 



Kepi. ned lor the N'avv Rii^larul Karnier- 



Raugeof the FhermiHueter at the (iardeuof the proprietors 



of the New England Farmer, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 



Northerly exposure, week ending October 28. 



CHINESE .llOlSrS MUl.TICAUI.IS, &c. 



At the MNNiE-iN GARDEN, Flushing, N- York, 

 100. ono splendid trees of the genuine Chinese Moras Mulli- 

 caulis, for sale at modeiale prices, and also cuttings of the 

 same. None of the hiunhug kinds have been cultivated at 

 this establishment. 



Also, a large supply of the Canton, Moreltior Alpine, Dan- 

 dolo, Expansa. Broussa. Asiatic, and cuttings in any quantity- 

 Priced catalogues will be sent to every applicant, but a 

 personal application will be found by far the most satisfacto- 

 ry, and purchasers can ihen see these superior trees- 



Also, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Plants and Seeds of 

 every kind and an imniense stock of Bulbous Roots, just 

 arrived from Holland. WM. PRINCE &. SON 



Oct. 24. 4w 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE- 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLT. 



Tulips, Raiiunculiise^, Aueinuiies, Auriculas, C:ii- 

 iialious, Picolecs, Pinks, and C-eraliltiiiis. 



H GROOAl, of Walworth, near London, England, by ap- 

 pointment Florist to Her Majesty Queen Victoria, begs re- 

 spectfully to call the aiicntion of his fiienils tnd the adour- 

 ers of flowers in America generally, to his extensive coUccl ion 

 of the above (lowers, which from his having lieeii very suc- 

 cessful in their cultivation this season he can oiTer at very 

 moderate prices. He would particularly recommend tolhose 

 persons about commencing the erowlh of the Tulip (which 

 m Eualanil is becoming very fashionable) the under codec- 

 tiuns in beds, as it is by far the cheapest mode of purchasing 

 them. 



Tulips arranged in beds with their names. 

 First Class. 



A bed of 30 rows containing 210 bulbs including several of 

 the newest varieties, £l5 



A bed of 43 rows, --.-..- £^, 



A bed of 60 rows, ----- 23 guineas 

 Second Class. 



A bed of 30 rows including many fine sorts 



A bed of 4u rows do - - 



A bed of 60 rows do - 



Tulips not arranged. 



100 Superfine sorts with their names from 



Superfine mixtures, from - - - 



,:s- Ranunculuses. 



100 Superfine sorts, with their names from £3 3s to £5 5s 



Superfine mixtures, from - - - 5s to 21s per 100 



RASPUERRY BUSHES. 



Forsale at the Chnrlestown Vineyard, fine plants of the 

 following Raspberries, viz. 



Red Antwerp, 

 While do. 

 Barnet, 



Franconian, and 

 Mason's Seedling- 

 Orders left with .TO.SEPH BRECK & CO. will meet 

 with prompt attention THOMAS MASON. 



Charlestown, Oct. 10, 1838. 



DUTCH BULBS, 



Just received from Rotterdam, our annual supply of splen 

 did Dutch Bulbs, consisiing of 



Double Bed, Yellow, Blue and White Hyacinths, 



Single •' " " " 



Single and Double Tulips, 



Crown Imperials, Double and Single, of sorts, 



English, Spanish and Persian Iris, 



Polyanthus Narcissus, of sorts, 



Ranunculus, 



Anemones, 



Frilillarias, 



Crocus, of sorts. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, Oct. 16, 1S38. 



£l0 



£14 



£|7 JOS 



£7 7s to £13 

 "s Cd to 21s 



100 Superfine sorts with their names, - - £3 ros 



Superfine double misturcs from lOs 6d 10 21s per 100 



Auriculas. 

 25 Superfine sorts with their names, - - £3 13s 6d 

 CatalogUHs with the )irices of the other articles may he 



lad on application. 

 Orders received by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



I Not. 1. eow- 



PEAU, P1.UM, «RAPE » IKES, &.C. 



1000 Pear Trees of the most approved kinds ; 



1000 Pluin Trees, of the most approved kinds and extra 

 ize— many of them have borne the past season ; 



500 Quince Trees ; 



3000 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, from C to 15 feet 

 igh, most of them have borne fruit — Black Hamburg, Sweet- 

 i^ater, Pond's Seedling ; 



30,000 Giant Asparagus Roots ; 



5000 Wilmot's Early Rhubarb or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 uced ; 



Also — n good assortment of Gooseberries, Roses, &c. of 

 ifferent kinds. 



All orders left at this office, or with the subscriber at Cam- 

 lidge-port, will meet with immediate attention. 



SAMUEL POND, 



Nov. 1. Cambridge-port, Mass- 



EASTERN POTATOES. 



100 Barrels of first rate Eastern Potatoes, for sale by 

 )ct. 24. JOSEPH BRECK & CO- 



BOXE MANURE. 



The subscriber desires to inform his friends and the public 

 that he has been in the Bone business more than ten years, 

 and has spent much time and money to ascertain how bones 

 may be converted to the best use, and is fully satisfied that 

 they form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied to 

 the earth as a manure. He offers for sale ground bone at a 

 low price, and is ready to receive orders to any amount, which 

 will be promptly attended to. 



Orders may be left at my manufactory, near Tremont road, 

 in Roxhury, or at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No 02 North Market Street, Boston. 



Sept. 20. NAHUM WARD. 



NOTICE. 



The subscriber offers for sale his real estate in Westford 

 and Groton ; consisting of his homestead, 35 acres, his 

 farm, 117. one pasture, [7 acres, one do. 33 acres, one wood- 

 lot, 13 acres, one do 3 acres, and one do. 10 acres. For 

 further particulars see his advertisement in the Lowell Jour- 

 nal, or inquire of the subscriber at his house, near the meet- 

 ing houses and academy in We&lford. 



EPHRAIM ABBOTT- 



VARM FOR SALE, 



Thatlarge and beautiful farm, late residence of the Hon. 

 Judge Dame, situated in Rochester, N. H. six miles from 

 the village of Dover, and lour miles from Great Falls. Said 

 farm contains upwards of 300 acres of lanu and a large and 

 well fip'sited two story house, with barns and other out- 

 buildings in good repair. About 150 acres are covered with 

 hard and pine wood, fiesides a good portion of heavy timber. 

 There are also on the premises large quarries of the most 

 desirable granite. Any person desirous of purcliasing may 

 learn further particulars on application to Joseph Breck .-'c 

 Co., No 51 and 32 North Market Street, Boston. 



August 15, 1838, 



FOR SALE. 



Five acres of good Salt Marsh, in Quincy, or (Squantum 

 so called.) 



Also, Four acres of Salt Marsh in Brighton. 



Also, Several full blood animals, cows and calves. Apply 

 to A. Greenwood, on the Welles Farm, Dorchester, near Dr 

 Codman's meeting house. 



Sept. 12, 1838. 



Beans, while. Foreign, . 

 " " Domestic, 



Beef, mess, 



No. 1 



prime 



Beeswax, (.American) 

 Chefse, new milk. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 

 southern, geese, 

 Flax, (American) 



Fish, Cod 



Flour, Genesee, cash, 



Baltimore, Howard street, 

 Ballimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 



Rye, 



Meal, Indian, in bbls. 



Grain : Corn, northern yellow, 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, 



Oats, northein, (prime) . 

 Hay, best English, per ton of 2000 lb: 



Eastern screwed, - 

 Honey, Northern, 

 Hops, 1st quality, ■ . . . 



2d quality, 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort, 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. country do- 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, . 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaughter, 

 Boston dry hides, 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 Maccerel, No. 1, , . . 

 Pla.ster Paris, per ton of 2200 Ihs. 

 PoRK, extra clear, 



clear, . • . . . 



Mess 



Seeds: Herd's Grass, 



Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 



Hemp 



Flax, .... 

 Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 American, No. 1, 

 " No. 2, 



Tallow, tried, .... 



Teazles, 1st sort 



Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do- 



do- 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and 

 £_: f Pulled superfine 

 -^ No. 1, - 



il.arre! 

 bushel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



1 35 



2 00 

 15 50 



gallon 

 pound 



Soap 



-^i No 

 ,3 "3 I No . 

 Z ^ [ No. 3, 



cask 

 barrel 

 k 

 barrel 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



2 50 

 1 76 



3 62 



9 00 

 S 62 

 8 37 



20 00 

 13 00 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICKS. 



Hams, northern, . 



southern and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, per pair, . 

 Butter, tub, 

 lump, 



Eggs 



Potatoes, new, 



Cider, .... 



2 26 



FARM FOR SALE. 



An excellent farm, near the centre of Framingham is of 

 fered for .sale, on liberal terms. Inqnire at this office. 

 Aug. 22, 1833. 3m 



EMPLOYMENT WANTED. 



A Gardener out of employment would be happy to attend 

 to orders for budding or gardening of any description. Ap- 

 ply at the New England Farmer Office. 



PEAR TREES FOR SALE. 



At the Pomoiogical Garden, Salem, Mass., a good colleo 

 tion of Standard Pear Trees, al! of which have been proved. 

 They compiiselhe choicest of the oH and new varieties. 



Also 5,000 superior Buckthorn Plants for hedges. 



Salem Oct. 8, 1838. ROBERT M-A-NlMUMo 



