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AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



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l!i;ii.llTUN .MAllKKT.— MoKi.AT, May Vd, 183!). 

 Ufj.t.rlrd lorlhe .\rw Englan.l Fnrjnpr. 



■\t Market, 175 Beef Cattle, 25 Pairs Working Oxen, 

 CO (:i.ws and Calves, a70 Plieep, and !J90 Swine. 



Prices.— Reef Cattle. — Last wenk's prices were fully 

 sustained and sales readily made. We quote First 

 niialilv. 19 2,T n $9 50. Second quality, $8 50 a $9 00. 

 Tl.ir.i" quality. $7 50 a $8 00. 



Uitfliini' Oren — Tlie followinor sales were noticed; 

 ^7:., ■•SiSO, §92, $105 $1111 and $135. 



Coics and Ca.lees. — Uull, and sales limited consider- 

 inir the number at market. We quote the following: 

 $3^.1, $37 50, $10, $15, $o'-> to, $U0, and $02. 



Sheep.— We noticed the sale <>( one lot at $5 50, and 

 and <.ne lot of 170 at $6 50. 



Siuine — Selected lots to peddle 8 3-4 a 9 for sows, 

 9 3-4 a 10 lor barrows. A lot of lar^je hogs at 8 ; a lot 

 large and nearly all sows at C 1-2. At retail 9 to 11. 



THKR.VIO.METRICAL. 



KejUirleJ for tlie New England rariiiiT. 



Raii^e of the Theimoineter at the Garden of tlie proprietors 



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



IVortlierly exposure, week ending May 12. 



May, 1839. ] 7A.M. | 12,M. | 5,P.M. | Wind. 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



I'hursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



Sundav, 



ruI.IPS, RAKUKCl'LUSES, PINKS ASD VIOLAS. 



S. WALKER, of /;o.rbi(?-i/. otTers for sale in beds, or of 

 such quaulitips as may suit purchasers, from 1 to 2500 bulbs 

 jf choice Tulips. The bulbs were imported from Holland, 

 France and England, to which yearly additions have and 

 ivill continue to be made of the newest and choicest vari- 

 ■lies. Persons wishing to purchase a bed of superb Tulips 

 *ill do well to make a selection for themselves when Ihe 

 tulbs are in bloom, (about the 1st of June.) The prices will 

 ■onfonn to the quality of the flowers selected, but in no case 

 .vill the charge exceed the lowest market prices, in the coun- 

 ry where the bulbs were raised, and cheaper than the like 

 pifilitijcan be imported. 



7'ulips in beds of from 30 to 100 rows, containing from 

 >I0 to 700 bulbs, or by the dozen, 100 or 1000. 



Viola g-randijlnra — Pansy, or Heartsease. Upwards of 

 3000 superb varieties will be exhibited and ofiercd for sale 

 when the Tulips are in bloom. 



Ranunctdusrs—dne mixtures, at from S2 to S5 per 100. 



Pinks — fine named varieties, from 25 cents to 31 each. 



Fnr particulars apply to S. WALKER, or to JOSEPH 

 CRECK & CO. ■ eow 



WILLIS'S LATEST IMPIIOVEU SKi-.D SOWEK. 



Willis's latest Impr \ is I -^ \ r iii\ ut I the hst sea- 

 son ; one of the most perfect machints ever inlroduced for 

 the purpose. In using this machine the (armer may 1 e cer- 

 tain that bis seed is put into the ground ind at the siine 

 lime ill the best possinle manner. There has been a great 

 difficulty in machines for sowing garden seeds; they are 

 very apt to clog up, and the farmer might go over an acre of 

 laud and not sow a single seed ; but not so with this ; it is so 

 constructed that it canp.ol possibly clog. In using ihis sower, 

 the fanner can save one half of his seed, and do ihe work at 

 less than one quarter the expense of the common way of 

 sowing iiis seeds, and have it done in a much better manner ; 

 it opens the furrow, drops the seed, and covers it over and 

 rolls them down. It will sow almost any kind of Garden 

 Seeds; say Ruta Baga, Mangel Wurtzel, 'Turnips. Carrots, 

 Beets, Parsnips, Onions, Corn, &.c. It is highlyrecommend- 

 ed by a great number of persons who have used it the present 

 season. For sale at the N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 3. 



SAYLE'S GARDEN ENGIAE. 



DILLINailAAI POTATOES. 



Fiir sale at the .New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 siiil --lore ro::necled with the New England Farmer Office, 

 I few liarrels of Dillingham Potatoes. These are well known 

 is a most excellent eating and very prolific kind, .-llso, a 

 few Cow Horn Potntoes, a very fine kind; the celebrated 

 Rohan Potato; Early Whites, and Eastern Potatoes of vari- 

 3US kinds. 



.April ir. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FOR SALE. 



The subscriber offers for sale his estate in Harvard, Coun- 

 y of Worcester, the well known Bromfield Place ; an excel- 

 enl (hiiry farm, well wooded, the bouse spacious, fitted for 

 .wo distinct families ; the situation among the most pleasant 

 .0 he found, es;)ecially for a private or high school. Border- 

 iig a part of the farm is a beautiful sheet of water, contain- 

 ng two islands belonging to the farm. Inquire of the subscri- 

 ler at South Natick. J. H. T. BLANCHARD. 



April 17. 4w 



MORUS MULTICATJLIS. 



.K few thousand trees of the genuine Morus Multicaulis; 

 so a few thousand cuttings of the same may be had on im- 

 mediate application to the sufisc 



April 24. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonanlum Hill, Newton. 



CORN SHELLERS. 



Just received at the New England Agriculiural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, Nos. 51 and 52 North Market Street, a sup- 

 ply of Currier's Patent Corn Shellers ; a very convenient and 

 cheap article. A right to using said machines in counties or 

 towns may be obtained by applying as above. 



April 17. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



For sale at the New EngHnd Agricultural Warehouse 

 Nos. 51 and 52 North Market blrcet, Sayle s Garden Eni;ines 

 This Engine is a splendid article, and will throw a constant 

 stream of water to the distance of 50 or 60 feet, wiih great 

 force, and in case of fire would be a good substilue for a fire 

 engine. It is the most perfect article for the purpose ever in 

 triiduced. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



STRAWBERRIES. 



Gentlemen wishing to cultivate this delicious fruit are res- 

 pectfully informed, that the subscriber has succeeded after a 

 number of years of exertion in bringing the strawberry near- 

 ly to perfection. 



He nas for sale at his garden in Brighton, Mass. the follow- 

 ing six varieties of the Plants. They are of superior stock 

 and quality, and in the finest condition for immediate trans- 

 planting. 



He will oflTer in addition his Seedling Methven, a very- 

 valuable kind, a free bearer, fruit juicy and very large, fruit 

 measuring four inches was gathered the last season. 



Methven Castle — Fruit from these plants have been exhib- 

 ited at the Horticultural Society's Rooms, measuring five and 

 a half inches in circumference. 



Bath Scarlet— Fiuii large, full hearer, and beaaliful scar- 

 let. 



Royal Scarlet— Fni'n long, oval shaped and juicy. 



Hautbois — Fruit smaller but very numerous. 



English H'ooc/— Fruit well known. 



Monthly — Fruit is gathered from these vines from June to 

 October, and in good quantity and fine quality. 



ID' Orders left at the Garden in Brighton, or directed to 

 him at Boston or Brighton, at J. Breck & Co.'s Seed Store, 

 will be promptly attended to. 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



Brighton, Mass., April 17, IS39. eopis6w 



DOUBLE DAHLIA ROOTS. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, a superb collection of Double Dahlias, consisting 

 of all the improved varieties. 



Also, Double Carnations of many fine varieties. 



May 6. JOSEPH BRECK & Co. 



