\ OL,. -WII, NO. 35. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



279 



I the roar ot' cannon and saw the piercing of the 

 in boarding, whether this can be earth, or 

 indeed it is not h — 11.'" H. C. 



LARGE CALF. 



i.z ^inith, Esq.of EastNeedham, informs us, that he 

 i-r.l a bull calf now 9 months old, which weighs 

 . u 7ti0 and 800 pounds. He is of English blood, 

 i iH-rfoct symmetry. The calf is oflered for sale, 

 i:iv ho seen on the premises. 



JRhilirOiN MARKK/r.—MoKDAT, March 4,1839. 

 KPlwrleil lor the i\^w EnghnU Parmer. 



At Market, 320 Beef Cattle, (including 80 unsold 

 St week.) 80 Stores. 20 Cows and Calves, and 300 

 heep. 100 Ueef Cattle unsold. 



Prices.— Bee/ Cattle.— The prices obtained last week 

 ,r a like quality were hardly sustained. We make our 

 lotations without much alteration First quality, $8 00 

 $8 25. Second quality, $7 25 a |7 75. Third quali- 

 ^ $6 00 a $7 00. 



Stores— Very few sales. 



Cows and Calves.— Hoi half at Market were sold. 

 Ve notice the following sales, $30, $10, $52. 



SAcfp.— Dull. Lots were sold at !gl 00, $4 50, 

 nd $6 00^ ^ 



THERMOMETIilCAL. 



Reported for the New England Farmer. 

 Rans;e i)f the Thermometer at the Harden of the proprietors 

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

 ortherly exposure, week ending March 3. 



Perdregon 

 isleworlh 

 Reine Claude 

 Mirabelle peltite 

 Mirabelle grusse 

 St Catherine 

 Royal da Tours 



PEAR STOCKS. 



Beurre Capiamonl 

 Autumn Burgamotte 

 Esgargncor jargonnelle 

 Buerre Ranee (new) 

 Buerre Royal or Buerre Diel 

 Burgamotte du pasque 

 Sieulle (new) 

 Buerre Thum 

 Buerre Magnifique 



, -WINSIIIP'S MJRSERIES, BRIGTON. 



Just received from Enaland and France, a rare collection 

 I ( Plants, viz: ' , . r, 



I Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Gooseberries, Pear 



■ Stocks, Purple Beach, English Elms, Japan Jingo Trees. 



Striped, Myrtle leaved. Gold margined, and Weeping 

 triped Box Trees. 

 ' Common silver leaf, Fine do. do., Upright Golden, Smooth 

 leaved Golden, Balance do. do.. Plain Sci^ew do. do., Camel- 

 lia leaved do , Marrinal and Hedgehog Hollies. 



Portugal, English, Long narrow leaved, and short do. do. 

 >l,aurels. • . . 



' Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Thorns, Eglantines, 100 varieties 

 I lew Roses, Oranges, Camellias, and various kinds of Green- 

 'louse Plants. 



J Orders will he promptly executed and forwarded to any 

 (jarl of the country. 



■ Orders may he left with JOSEPH BRECK & CO. or for- 

 vardcd by mail to Messrs. WINSHIP, Brighton, Mass. 



Brighton, March 4. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For sale a valualdc farm, situated in Newton, half a mile 

 .'rom the Upper Falls Village and ten miles from Boston. 

 The farm comprises about 100 acres of land, one third of 

 which is covered with a thrifty growth of wood and fencing 

 ;imlier. It has a good well of water, besides a never failing 

 nrook which passes through the farm. The buildings are 

 of ample size, and in good repair. A lot of about ten acres 

 of the land near the buildings, is on a level plain of superior 

 quality for the growth of the mulberry tree For parlicnja^ 

 inquire of Miss Ann Bent, 214 Washington Street 

 F. Woodward, near the premis. s. 

 i Boston, March 6, 1838. if 



FRUIT TREES. <fcC. 



P ears. Plums, Raspberries, Roses, &,-c. 

 The subscribers have recently received, per the Switzer- 

 land from Harve, a large assortment of the choicest varieties 

 of Pear and Plum Trees, from one of the best iNurseries in 

 France, together with a small Collection of superb French 

 Roses, all in excellent order for transplanling, which they 

 oflerforsaleatthe New Euslaud Agricullural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No. 52 North Market Street. The Pear and 

 Plums are from 6 to 7 feet high, and will be sohl at SI 00 

 each. 



Downtown's Imperatrice 



New Orleans 



Old Orleans 



Green Gage 



Golden Drop 



Early Monsieur 



Late Monsieur 



PEARS ON 



Josephine 



Beurre Spence 



Charmontelle 



Lnusia Bonney 



William Bon Cretieo 



Orange Burgamotte 



Catherine 



Passe Colmar 



Louis Bonne d'Auranche 



Dutchesse d'Angoulcme 



PEARS IN aniNCE STOCKS, 



Burgamotte d'Pentic6te, or Eastern Beurre. 



Beurre d'Amanlis. 



Peurr^ Dore. 



Mouille Bonche, Mouthwater. 



Beurre d'Aremburg. 



ROSES. 



Red Moss, 



White Unique, 



Phillip I. - - - 



Josephine Antoinette, 



Palmyra, - - - 



Striped Unique, very rare, 



Crisiata - - - - 



Du Roi, 



Madame Hardy, - - - 



Perpetual d'anger. 



STOCKS. 



10 000 Pear Stocks; 10 000 Plum Stocks, S20 per thousand. 



ALSO. 



500 pound French Lucerne, 500 pound Sugc 



ALSO ON HAND. 



1000 White Antwerp Raspberry Plants- 



2000 Red do do do 



1000 Franconia do do (very fine.) 



Orders received for Fruit and Ornamental Trees at Nur- 

 sery prices JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



• Beet. 



rof E. 



BRUSSA MUt.BERUY SEED. 



We offer for sale a small quantity of Brussa Mulberry 

 Seed, by the pound or ounce, which may be relied on as true 

 and genuine. This variety of Mulberry is much superior to 

 the Morns Multicaulis, for this climate, being perlectly 

 hardv : said to be even more hardy than the common white. 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



WANTS A SITU\TIOlV. 



A Gardener who understands the management of a Green 

 Rouse, Hot Beds, &c. has had long experience in the busi- 

 ness, and can produce ihe best recommendations. Apply at 

 the New England Farmer Office. 



Feb 27. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs. . 



Pot, " •' " . 

 Beans, white. Foreign, . . 



" " Domestic, . . -I 



Beef, mess, • • ' ' I 



No. 1 



prime, .... | 

 Beeswax, white, .... 



yellow, . . . 



Cheese, new mill;. 

 Bos E Manure, . . 

 in casks. 

 Feathers, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) .... 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 



Haddock 



Mackerel. No. 1, . • • 

 Flour, Genesee, cash, . 



Bahimore, Howard street, 

 Richmond canal, 

 Alexandria wharf. 

 Rye, . ■ 

 Meal, Indian, iii'lhls. 

 Grain : Corn, northern vellow 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . 

 Bye, northern, . 

 Barley, ■ ■ . • 



Oats, northein, (prime) . 

 Hav, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality, .... 

 Lard, Boston, 1st sort, - 



southern, 1st sort, 

 Leathek, 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, .... 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring and Summer, . 

 Winter, . 

 Whale, refined, 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork, extra clear, 



clear, . ■ ■ • • 

 Mess, .... 



Seeds: Herd's Grass, . 

 Red Top, southern, 

 northern, 

 Canary, 



Hemp 



Flax, 



Red Clover, northern, . 

 Southern Clover, 

 S5'a?', American, No. 1, 

 No. 2, 

 TalLow, tried, . . . • 

 Teazles, 1st sort, . . . . 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony H'leeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



bushel 

 barrel 



I pound 



bushel 

 pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



7 87 

 5 75 



1 75 



2 00 



pound 



4 12 



13 00 



9 12 



5 87 

 8 76 



6 29 

 2 25 

 2 50 

 17 60 

 15 00 

 12 30 

 40 

 34 



9 00 

 8 87 

 8 50 

 5 60 

 4 50 



19 00 

 17 00 



cask 

 gallon 



FARM FOR SALE. 



In Fitehburg ; for a description of the same, see Massachu- 

 setts Spy. Apply to P. Williams, on the premises or to N. 

 L. Williams, No. 2 Montgomery Place, Boston. 



March 6, 1339. 4w 



A BOAR FOR SAI.E. 



The Subscribers are authorized to sell a hoar, half Berk- 

 shire; he is large of his age, being twenty months old. 

 Price S75. Apply to 



Feb. G. ep 



FAU-II I.^ GROTOS FOR SALE. 



The subscriber offers for sale, his farm in Groton, Mass., 

 consisting of about 2a0 acres, much of it first rate land, and 

 in a highly cultivated and productive condition. There are 

 two dwelling houses, and commodious barns, and the place 

 may easily be divided into two good farms. It is well slock- 

 ed with fruit; with an abundance ot fuel for use and sale, 

 and excellent water. It is difficult to find a place combining 

 more advantages in respect to comfort or profit. It will be 

 so then eligible terms. Inquire at the N. E. Farmer Office 

 or to the subscrilier on the premises. ,, „ . , ,„„„„,- 



Feb. 13, 1839. WILLIAM SALISBURY. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MULBERRY SEED. 



Brussa Mulberry Seed, fresh and warranted good, for sale 

 y ROBERT G. SHAW & Co. 



Feb. 20. 51 CommerdaJ Wliarf. 



BONE MASJIRE. 



The subscriber desires to inform his Ineuds 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 

 Ihe earth as a manure. He offers for sale gr»und bone at a 

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

 will be promptly attended to. r^ . a 



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

 in Roxbury, or at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No. 52 North Market Slreel,_Bost_on 



Sept. 20. 



pound 



pr M. 

 pound 



do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 £ . f Pulled superfine, 

 ^"gjNo. 1, 



|=iNo.2, . . . . 

 i a. [ No. 3, 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICES. 



Hams, northern, . 



southern and western. 

 Pork, whole bogs, 

 Poultry, per lb., 

 Butter, tub, 



lump. 

 Eggs, . ■ • • - 

 Potatoes, Chenango, 



white. 

 Apples, Baldwin's . 



Russetts, 

 Cider, . . • • 



refined. . - ■ 



2 50 



3 25 



5 00 



SCIONS OF FRUIT TREKS. 



Scions of a .jreat variety of Apples, Pears, Plums, and 

 Cherries, from bearing Trees, which have been proved at the 

 ^omological Garden, lalem. Mass., for sale by the -bscn- 



ROBERT MANNING. 



nahum ward. 



Feb. 6. 



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