VOL. XVm, NO. 45. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



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tion wliicli tlioy deserve ; and that the disinterested, in- 

 telligent and [uiblic spirited exertions of the gentlemen 

 who compose the Bo.\rd ofTrnsleos, will meet a just re- 

 sponse on the part of the farmers. We particularly re- 

 quest, likewise, on our own individual hesponsibility, 

 that the postmasters and others to whom these proposals 

 may be sent, will take all due pains to give them the 

 widest circulation. We shall further remark upon them 

 on another occasion. H. C. 



LlKHiH lO.V iMAKKK'P. — MoM,.»T, May 18, If-IO. 

 li^l.f.rti-.l r.,tlli. ,N>w K.isli.Hl Hxrni^r 



Al .Market Ifid Beef Catrle, ]2 pairs Working Oxen, 

 30 Cows and Calves, 350 Sheep and ,"125 Swine" 



PijicFS — neef Cattle. — We quote to corre-pond with 

 last week. First quality, $7 50. Second quality, ,$6 75 

 a $7 25. Third quality, $6 00 a .i.G 50. 



n'urking Oxen — A few sales only effected. Prices 

 not public. 



0>ws and Calves— T>u\\. $2->, $25, .>J2ri, $30, $37 

 and $40. 



Shetp.—\ few lots not sheared were sold at $4 00 

 and $4 25. 



Swine. — A lot of very small shoals, msstly barrows 

 n; 7. Lots to peddle at 6 for sows, and 7 for barrows. 

 At retail from 5 1 2 to 7 1-2, according to quality and 

 size. 



i iiLitriiojiK'i Kn^rt.L.. 



Hi-lM.rlcil liirthe New Kngland Fanner. 



Range of the Tliennouieteral llie (iardenof the proprietors 



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



Northerly cxposine, week ending May 17. 



FOR s\i..e:. 



For sale a fine heifer Calf, from one of the best cows in 

 the cminlry, and by the celebialed Ayrshire hull imported by 

 Mr Cu.shii'ig. Iiiqiure al Ihi.^ office, or al Winships' estab- 

 lishment al Orighlon. May'2u. 



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■WALKER'S SPLENDIU TULIPS 



Are now open for exfubition, at the Public Garden, foot of 

 Beacon Street, and will continue for several days. 



Since Ihe last exhibition, great additions and impiove- 

 menls have been made. The Ijed, the present season, will 

 contain upwards of 4000 Bullis, all of them rare, and the 

 Flowers very beauiiful ; among them will be found several 

 varieties that obtained the Q.ueen of England's I-*late Prize, 

 at Hampton, in May, 1838. 



A suitable House, 120 feel long, by 18 feet wide, to com- 

 port with the dimensions of the Bed (which is double the 

 usual size) has been erected by the Trustees of the Garden, 

 and all the arrangements have been made wilh reference to 

 the gralification of the Public. 



Admission lo the Tulips, Ganiaii, and the Conservatory, 

 12^ cents. 



Open every day, (Sundays excepted) from sunrise until 

 sunset. 



May 16. 



SCYTHES, RAKES, &c. 



The suhscriliers offer f r sale a very extensive and com- 

 plete assorlment of Scythes, Bakes, &c. consisting in part of 

 300 dozen Phillips, i\lesscr and Colby's superior Scythes. 

 50 " Melcaif's do do. 



50 " Tafl's cast steel do. do. 



25 " English do. do. Grass do. 



10 " do. do. do. Cradle ilo. 



10 " do. do. dta. Border do. 



100 " Hall's Rakes, superior. 

 100 " Wilder & lidriy's do. do. 

 200 " Comuiun do. do. 

 100 " Clapp's patent Scythe Snaiths. 

 So " Baker's do. do. do. 

 100 " Common do. do. do. 

 2500 " Austin's superior Rifles. 

 2000 " Common do. 



1000 " Scythe Stones. 

 too " Gram Cradles superior. 



"They would respectfully call Ihe allention of Dealers and 

 Agricullurists to the above assorimeiit, which consists of 

 many of the best kinds now in use, and which they are pre- 

 pared to sell at the very lowest prices. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 New England Agricultural Wa'eliovse and Seed Store, 

 51 if- 5Z North Market Street. 

 May 20. 



KINK DOUBLE D.\IILIAS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO, .\o. 62 North 

 Market street, at reduced prices, a splendid colleclion of 



Double Da hlia'. May 20. 



CARNATIOHf SEKO. 



The Subscribers have received from Uotlerdain, a small 

 quantity of cMra line Carnation Seed, saved from one hun- 

 dred choice varieties, which they offer al 25 cents per paper. 

 We have tried it, and find that it vegelaies freely. It cost 

 Us 30 guilders per ounce, and from the reprssentalion made, 

 no doubt will give satisfaction to those who may be disposed 

 to try it. We have also very line carnation seed at 12^ cents 

 per paper The seed may be sown with ?nod success any 

 lime in May or June. JOSEPH BRKCK & CO. 



May 20. 



LtMK EOR MAMJRE. 



130 Casks Lime, partially damaged, will be sold low, by 



May 2 11 



at No. 30 Sea Street. Kc 



SOLOMOM PIPER & CO. 



FARMING AND GARDEN TOOLS. 



For sale at the New EhglamI Agricultural Wareho 

 nd Seed Store, No 51 &52 Norlh Market Street. 

 100 dozen Cast Steel Hoes. 

 200 " Crooked Neck Hoes. 



100 



Garden 



100 " Ames' and other Shovels. 

 50 •' Spades. 

 100 " Manure Fork.s. 

 200 " Hay rio- 



300' pair Trace Chains. 

 100 " Ox do. 



206 Halter do. 



300 Chains for tying up Cattle. 



Garden Tools of every description. 

 March 11. ' JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FARDI FOR SALE. 



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

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

 Ihe flourishing village of Clarmonl, containing 160 acres of 

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

 ry lUvelling house with all necessary out buFldings, unfailing 

 water at house and barns, two good barns, with shed 30 by 

 20 feet, and all necessary buildings for a well slocked 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. Apjily 

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

 BARD, Esq. Claremont. 



North Charlestown, April 8, 1840. tf* 



MULBERRY TREES, SEEDS AKD EGGS. 



WILLIAM PRINCE &, SON, Flushing, 

 offer for sa!e very fine large trees of Malticaulis, 

 Fxpansa, Elala, Alpine and Broussa Mulberries, 

 al low prices and long credits. Also, Alpine, 



Elala, and Broussa Seeds at S3 per ounce. 



Peanut and all other valuable \arieties of Eggs al S3 lo 

 S5 per ounce. The seeds and eggs can be sent by mail. 500 

 pounds Mangel Wiirtzel. and 700 pounds Sug-ir Beet, at re- 

 duced prices. 100 bushels genuine Rohan potatoes. 1000 

 pounds Lucerne Seed. Orders per mail will meet wilh 

 prompt attention. 

 May 13. 



GARD^ONERS KNIVES. 



JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. have this season imported and 

 now offer lor sale a lew very superior Garden Knives, for 

 pruning, &c. manufactured expressly for Gardeners, and 

 warranted superior to any article of llie kind before import- 

 ed. 



Also — a large assortment of Budding Knives, Grape 

 Scissors, &c. &.C. 



April 22. 



PURE BLOOD1<:D STOCK. 



For sale, three young Bulls, 7 lo 9 months old, from im- 

 proved shorn hnrii Durham, Ahlerncy, and North Devon 

 Stock. Inquire al this office. 



April 29. 61 



HORTICULTURAL TOOC CHESTS. 



Containing a complete set of Garden tools of superior finish 

 and style, recently received from Liverpool and for sale at the 

 New Ijingland Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 



May 6. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



W II O L 1^: S A L E PRICES CURRENT. 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



