TOI,. XV'III. NO. 4a. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



355 



IWUfiHTON MARKKT.—MosDAT, April 20, IH40. 

 I>r'i.rtpi1 rurtliF Nrw Khslaiiil Fnrjiif^r. 



Al Mirkel 2n0 Bfef Catcle, 10 p.nirs VVorkin<; 

 Oxen, 15 C.'ws and Calves, 22."> Sheep and 1040 Swine. 

 About "JOO Swine w.Te nl Market last week. 



i'l.iCKs.— 8eef Cnltlc. — Tlie prices obtained last week 

 for a like quality were not sustained. Kiisl qualilv, 

 $0 50 n $U 75 Second quiilily, $6 00 a $6 2>. 

 Third qunlitv, $5 ii a .f5 75. 



Working Oj-en.— Sales $70, S>78, $85, $90, and 

 $105. 



Cms and Ca/«s.— Sales ^^8, $32, $33, $35, $10, 

 .nnd $42 50 



Sheep — No sales eflecled. 



Sieinf. — All sold. Lois to peddle at 4 1-2 a 4 5« 

 for sows, and 5 12 a 5 5-8 for barrows. Large bnr- 

 aows 5 1-4. .Lara? sows 4 At retail 5 to 6 1-2. 



THERiMO.METRICAL. 

 Reportecl lor the New England Farmer. 

 Range ol ilie Thermometer al the (iardenof the proprietoi-s 

 of the New England Farmer, Brighmn, Mass. in s shaded 

 IVorlherly exposure, week einling April 19. 



April, 1840. | 7 A.M. | 12, M. | 5,P.M. | Wind. 



Frnlt and Oruamcutal Trees, mulberries, &.c. 



Fniii Trees ol all the dilll'renl species, of the 

 most celehrateil kinds. The Calalosue of Kruil 

 :ind Oniamcnial Trees and Shrubs," Roses and 

 Herbaceous Flowering Planls, for IS39, is rea- 

 dy and will be sent lo all who apply. In that 

 calaliigue the very best kinds of fruit, so far as proved, are 

 particularly designated by a *. 



iMorusMullicaulis and other iVlulberries, Cocltspur Thorns, 

 Rucklhorns, Strawberries, Raspberries, Grape Vines, &c. { 

 &.C. fahlias, Roses, Honeysuckles. &c. | 



All orders will be promptly allended In; and trees, when 

 so ordered, will be securely packed for safe transportation i 

 to di.siani placns. WILMAiM KENRICK. 



Nonanlum Hill, Ne^ffton, April S, 1840. | 



WHOLESALE PRICES.CURRENT, 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARK, WEEKLT. 



Scioua of FriUt Trees AVautecl. 



The subscriber wishes to prnniro Scions of the following, 

 for which an equivalent will he ;'iven in money or choice 

 .Scions. 



Fruits.— Early Bergamot Pear, of Coxe Sheuk's Pear, 

 from Pennsylvania, Burlingame Pear, from Marietta, Ohio, 

 tureen Sweet, Hightop Sweet, and Seek no Further, of 

 Thatcher's American (Jrchardist. Darlmoiilh Sweet Apple. 

 Lewistoa Egg Plum, Tomlinson's Cliarloiie, Gilford's La- 

 fayelte, of Prince's Pom'.li,gic,nl Manual. And all the Plums 

 originated by Mr Corse, of Montreal, except the Nota Beua. 

 ROBER'T MANNING. 



Poniological Garden. Salem, April 8, 1840. 



GARU.--.NERS KJWIVES. 



JOSEPH DRECK A. CO. l,MVi Ihis sea-op. imported luC: 

 now offer for sale a few very superior Garden Knives, (or 

 pruning. &c. manufactured expressly for Gardeners, and 

 warranted superior'ln any article of the kind before import- 



bone: jianukk. 



A good supply of ground bones constantly on hind, and 

 for sale at William Chace's mill, one and a half miles north- 

 west of Providence bridge. 



A sample may he seen at Reminglon and Whitman's 

 store. No 32 Market St. Providence, R I. 



Also, Bone Mills on a new and improved construction, for 

 sale at the above place. 



April 8. 8f 



ed. 



Also — a large assorln 

 Scissors, &c. Sic. 

 April 22. 



[■nt of Budding Knives, Grape 



STRAAVBERRIKS. 



The subscriber offers for sale at his Garden, in Brighton, 

 Mass., the following eight varieties of Strawberries, viz. 

 Warren's Seedling Methven. 



Melhven Castle. -> ■ , . 



Bath Scarlet. 

 Royal Scarlet. . 

 Early Virginia. 

 Haulbois. 

 English Wood. 

 Monthly. 

 Orders left at the Garden, or directed to the subscriber, 

 Brighton, Mass., or left with JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 willmeet with prompt aitenlion. 

 For particulars see previous advertisement. 



JAMES L L. F. WARREN. 

 Nonanlum Vale, Brighton, Mass., April 22. 



TO LET. 



4 .4cres of. Land situated in Brighton, within 5 miles of 

 Boston. There are 30 large fruit bearing Apple Trees upon 

 the land, which is in fine cultivation, very level and easy of 

 access; was planted with corn last year and well manured. 

 Terms reasonable. Apply In E. A. STORV, at Winships' 

 Nurseries, or F. W. t< lORV, at this office. 



April 22. 



Webster's and Sillixnan's Agricultural Speeches. 



Just published and for sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 April 22. 



Sweet Potnto Slips. 



Just received and for sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 April 22. 



Clover Seed. 



50 tierces of Eastern Clover Seed for sale by 



April 22. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



BEAN POL,ES. 



600 dozen of Bean and Dahlia Poles, for sale by MOSES 



FRENCH, Maine Wharf Bn 

 Summer St. 

 April 15. 



'ad .Street, near the bottom of 



'Week's Treatise ou Bees 



For sale by 

 April 15, 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SP! 



>-'DID P.EOXIKS", 



Paeony Whittleji, or Chinese Double White ; Pseony fra- 

 grans, or Rose scented fine Double Crimson ; P. Humei, 

 Double Chinese Crimson. All the three preceding al Si 

 each. Also, P. Tenuifolia or Single Crimson; Double Crim- 

 son i Roseo or Rose Colored ; P. Carnea or flesh colored ; 

 Albiffoia or Single While; Double Crimson. An asscrt- 

 menl of all colors. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Newton, April 8. 



FARMING AND GARDEN TOOLS. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, No. 61 &52 North Market Street. 

 500 dojzen Cast Steel aud other Scythes. 



100 " Ames' and other Shovelsv 

 50 " Spades. 



100 " Manure Forks. 



■200 ,"■ Hay do. 



300 pair Trace Chains. 



100 " Ox do. 



209 Halter do. 



300 Chains for tying op Caitle. 

 Together with a most complete assortment of Farming and 

 Garden Tools of every description. 



March II JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FAKItX FOR SALE. 



The highly cultivated Farm of the late Captain A. Dela- 

 no, situated in North Charlestown, N. H. four miles from 

 the flourishing village of Clarmoni, containing 160 acres of 

 first rate arable and wood land, with a well finished two sto- 

 ry ilwelling house with all necessary out buildings, unfailing 

 water al house aud liarns, two good barns, wiih shed 80 by 

 20 feet, ^-.nd all necessary buildings for a well stocked farm ; 

 together with a good assortment of young fruit trees, among 

 which is a fine variety of pear and apple in a flourishing 

 condition, wilh two good gardens. Terms libeial. Apply 

 10 H F. DELANO, on ihe premises, or ISAAC HUB- 1 

 BARD, Esq. Claremnnt. _ | 



North Charlestown, April 8, 1840. 



If* 



TO LET. 



A large Garden, Green House and Hot Hou.'ie, situated in 

 Cambridge, afioul one mile north of the University, and 

 within three miles of Faneuil Hall Market. Said Garden 

 coniains about four acres of excellent land, and ihe houses 

 are spacious and convenient, and well stocked wilh young 

 Grape Vines. The above described properly will be let 

 upon moderate terms. For further iniormatiou application 

 can be made to ihe subscriber in Cambridge. 



Cambridge, April 1. 31* OZIAS MORSE. 



