TOt.. XVIII. SO. 35. 



AND HOx-lTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



Tlio moriing was llien adjourned to Thursday e^•en- 

 g ol this week, al tlie usual time and place ; and it w;is 

 )ted that the Small Grains should be farther considereil, 



the subject even of wheat was not eihausted, and the 

 her grams scarcely approached. H. C 



To Readers anij Corrkspondents We have re- 

 ived the Reports of the Plymouth Co. Agricultural So- 

 ;ty, and others of the Massachusetts Soeiety, which 

 II be laid early before our readers. A lar^e space is 

 cupied to-day with the Memorial of the Commissioner 

 It was desirable to give it at one time ; and to give it 

 w, as otherwise it would be no better than last year's 

 nanac. We invite the attention of the farmers to it. 

 rhe communications of Mr Howard and W. B. shall 

 appear as soon as space can be devoted to them 



H.C. 



MASS. HORTICULTUR.'Vl. SOCIETY. 



V staled meeting will be held at the Rooms of the So- 

 ''''/i?- , '^'■""'O"' I'o^^. on Saturday next, the 7tli 

 r of Match, at II o'clock, A M 



^ K ^ ,=.o ^- *'• RICHARDS, Rec. Sec'ry. 



Ilarch 4, 1840. ■' 



PiiAR, PHIM, GRAPE VI.\ES, Ac. 



2,oon Pear Tices, of the most approved kinds 



1,001) Plum Trees, orihenm.^t approved kuids: and extra 

 size— many ol them have liorne the nasi season 



500 Quince Trees. 



3 000 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, from 6 In 15 feet 

 high, most of them have borne fruit-Black Hainburir 

 .■iwcetwaier. Pond's Secdlin" 



30,000 Giant Asparagus Roots. 



5,iiuu Wilmot's Karly Rhubarb or Pie Plain, lately intro- 



j-;^^'*""?"?"'^ issnrlmeiit ol' Gooseberries, Roses, &c. of 



diHerent kinds. 



All orders left at this office, and al Gould & Howe's Iron 



Store, S Haneuil Hall, or with Ihe subscriber at CamhridL'e- 



port, will meet with immediate altenlion. 

 ., , , SAMUEL POND, 



^^^""^ ••• Cainl.ri.lgei.ort, Mass. 



299 



3>FRUIT TREES -Those who intend to set out fruit 

 ornamenial trees this spring, can have no belter lime 

 1 the piesciil, to take them from the nurseries in the vi 

 ty o( Boston, as the ground is enti ely free (rom frost 

 avoral.le an oppirluniiy to send them to a distance has 

 occurred lor years before, as they may now be forward 

 o any pari of the cnintrj- before warm weather corn- 

 ices. Orders forwarded to Joseph Bbeck & Co will 

 ive prompt attention. j jj 



UUHTON MARKKT.-MoNDAT, March 2, lr)40. 

 ReporlPil for the NViy EnRlanit Fanner 



t Market 240 Beef Ca,ttle, !0 pairs W,-rkin. 

 ;o, 1»3 Cows and Calves, and oOO- Sheep. " 



RICKS — Beef CaJlh —Last week's prices were ful- 

 luslained but wilh.nit muoJi improvement. A few 

 a were taken at $7 00. First quality, $6 75 Shc 



quality, $6 25 a $6 50, Third quality, ^5 a5 a 



'orking Oxen. — No sales were noticed. 



ows and Calves.— " Dull " A few sales only were 



.ted. $23, $30, $38, and $40. ^ 



'«5 'oo"^°'' """ °'*''' ^' ^^ ^'*' ^^ °^' ^^ "''• ^* ^°' 

 oina. — None at market. 



WIMSHIP'S XCRSERIES, 



BBIGllTON, MASS. 



The proprietors of this Nursery are now ready to receive 

 orders lor llieir extensive assortment ol Fruit and Ornamen- 

 tal Trees, For st Trees Shrubs, Herbaceous Planis, Ko "s 

 Green House Plants, Vines. &e. i'>"..es. 



Orders from ti distance will be properly packed to go with 

 in tne city tree ol expense. 



The Nur.=ery grounds are five and a half miles from the 

 city, by the Worcester Rail Road ; cars stop three times a 

 day Orders by mail addressed to Messrs. WINSHIP 

 Brighton, Mass., will he promptly attended to. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT 



^ CORK^CTEIJJVITHOREAT CARE, WEF.KLV. 



Alum, American, . 

 Ashes, Pearl, per 100 lbs 



Pot, 



Beans, wtiile. Foreign, 



" '' Domestic, 



Beep, mess, 



No. 1. . . ■ . 

 prime, 

 Beeswax, white, 

 yellow. 

 Bristles, AmiTicuii, 

 liuTTEBj shipping, 



t'airy. 

 Candles, mmiUl, 

 (lippefJ, 

 spec 



pound 



qtiiotal 



PRVIT AAD OfXiVMElSTAI, TREES. 



J'ono r' ';5' Ta'^ ?• "^"'^'^' "'■"'■ '^'''^'™ Corner, Mass. 

 5,000 Gralted Apples, superior kinds. 

 2,000 do Pears, choice collection. 

 10,000 Cherry Trees, do. do 



6,000 Peach Trees, do do 



500 Orange Qjiincc. 

 Also, a large colleciion of Ornamental Trees and Flower- 

 ^ Shrubs, lorKQlc by the subscribers. Orders left at this 

 office, or at the Nursery, will receive prompt attention. 

 March 4. tf 



THERMOMETRICAL. 



Koiii>rte.ll,.rHie New ISngland Farmer, 

 age of ibc rhern.onie.erat ibe Gardenof the proprietors 

 e iNew England Farmer, Brigliion, Mass. in a shaded 

 lerly exposure, week ending March 1. 



Oman 



PRI7IT ASTD ORNAMENTAL TRKES. 



An extensive assortment of Fruit Trees-a large va'rie'ly of 



rnamenlal Frees ol large size-Flowering Shrubs-a verv 



^-■- / sanely of Roses-Paeonies and Herbaceous 



Plants, &e. 80,000 genuine Morus Multicaulis nf lariroVi/e 



and Southern growth. Also 1000 bushels Rohan Potatoes 



F"°'«=>'^''y„, u JOHN A. KENRICK. ■ 



Newton, March 4, 1,340. «^.v^i».. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 



A valuable farm in Harvard, County of Worcester, the 

 well known Bromfield Place; an excellant dairy farm well 

 wooded, the house spacious, filled for two distinct fam'ilies 

 The situation among the most pleasant to be found especiallv 

 foraprivateorHigh School. Bordering a part of the farm is a 

 beautiful sheet of water, containing iwo islands helonsin" to 

 the estate. Inquire of the Subscriber at South Natick ' 



March 4, 1640. j. H. T. BLANCHARD. 



SITUATION WANTED. 



haId."'A;;';;Tlhlo^'e'"'''>' ^ '"'"" ^"^ """--"^ 

 Martrh 4. ♦ 



bnshoi; 



pound 



pound 



t nnd Vegetable Garden, and Dlowlng Land. 

 Two Miles from the City. To be Leased. 



' s"';s"it'"*' o."er to let on a lease of two or more 

 , the laud situated in Dorchester, (about two miles dis 

 rom the Old .-^outh Church, Boston,) belonging to Z 

 , Jr. There is a garden on the premises of about 2} 



having a southern aspect ; well filled with fruit trees 

 ery kind. The land is rich and strong, and can be 

 to yield early and abundant crops, and from ilt vicini- 

 the Boston Market, offeis the greatest inducement, 

 emainder of the upland is now laid down to grass, of 



It yields abundantly, and there are several acres of 

 laish immediately adjoining. A large and convenient 

 s also upon the ground. 



: above will be let upon the most favorable terms, on 

 a"™ to COOK & COFFIN. 



3w No. 65 Commercial Wharf 



ROHAN POTATOES. 



sale by>>. LOTHROP, West Springfield. 

 eh 4- aw 



■WTlrte Silesia Sugar Beet Seed. 



1000 lb. of the genuine While Silesia .Sugar Beet Seed • 

 the best variety lor the production of Beet Sunar and war 

 ranted to be pure from mixture. ' 



For sale by JOSEPH BREOK & CO. No. 62 North 

 Market Street. 



Boston, March 4, 1846. 



SEEDS POR HOT BEDS. 



Early London CauHflowe-. 

 Early Dutch do. 

 Early York Cabbage. . 

 Early Hope do. (very superior.; 



Early Broccoli, of sorls. ' . 



Sinoi's Early Frame Cucumber 

 Giant White Solid Celerv. » 



Do Red do. 



New Dwarf Red Solid do. 



Do. While do. 



Superior Double Curled Parslely. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



February 19. 



POR SALE." ~~ 



M^ ^I'i'iTn,^"!^'' r'r""'' ."'''• ^''° » Sows 8 months 

 old. /■!'// jBfoorf BcrfoAires, from the slock of C. N Be- 

 ment. Albany. The sows are all with pig. Inquire ol 

 February 19. JOSEPH KRECK & CO 



Cheese, new miil( 

 CiDEH, - . , . 



refiiu'il, 

 BosE JIanork, 



in casks, 

 FsATHEas, northern, geese, 



southern, geese, . 

 Flax. (American) 

 Fish, Cod, Grand Bank, 

 Bat, Chaleur, 

 Haddock, 

 Mackerel, Noi i 

 No. 2. 

 .No 3, . 

 \!ewi-,;os,'riry salted. No. I. 

 ialmon, No. J, 

 Flouh, Genesee, ca!^h, . 



Baltimore, Howard street 

 Richmond canal, . ■ 



Alexandria wharf, 

 Kye, .... 

 Mbal, Indian, in bbls. 

 GnAiN : Corn, northern yellow^ 



southern flat, yellow, 

 white, . . . 

 Rye, northern, . 

 Barley, . . 



Oats, northern, (prime) 

 southern, 

 Grindston-es, pr Ion of -2000 lbs. rough 

 do. do. do. finirhed 



rlAMB^-HBrlherH, 



southern and western, . 

 Hay, best English, per ton, . 



Eastern screwed, . 

 Hops, 1st quality, 



2d quality, . . . 

 Lard, Boston, .... 



southern, . , , ^ 



LE.4THEB, Philadelphia city tannage, 

 do. cuunlry do. 



Baltimore city tannage, 

 do. dry hides, , 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston, do. slaugiiicr, 

 Boston dry hides, 



Lime, best sort 



Molasses, New Orleans, . ', 



Sugar House, 

 Oil, Sperm, Spring, 



Winter, . . ' ' 

 VVhale, refined, 

 Linseed, American, 

 Neat's Foot, .... 

 Plasteb Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs 

 PoHK, extra clear, . . . barrel 



clear, . • . . . 

 Mess, ..... 

 j Prime, 



Whole Hogs, . 

 Seeds; Herd's Grass, . . ' . 

 I Red Ton, southern, 



I ■ northern, . 



Canary, 

 , Hemp,- . 

 I Flax,. . . . ■ . 



I Red Clover, northern, . 



I Somhcrn Clover, none, 



I .Soap, American, Brown, 

 I " Caslile, 



i Tallow, tried, .... 



j Teazles, Isl sort 



' Wool, prime, or Saxony h'leeces, . 



American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. « 



dn. 1-2 do. 



do. 1-4 and common, 

 g^ f Pulled superline, . '. 

 .S SSNo. 1, . 



S-hINo.2, .... 

 |*(No. 3J . . . 



2 25 



2 00 



barrel 12 50 



cask 

 gallon 



pound 



