XXII, NO. la. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



79 



HORTICULTURAL, EXHIBITION. 



• Tho Annual Eiliibilioii of ihe Massachusetts Hor- 



jral Society will lake place at their Ki"inis 2! Trernoni 



(opposite the Savings Bank,) on WEDNESDAY, 



RSDAV, and FRIDAY, 13th, 14th, and 15th of Sep- 



lice ami rare specimens of Fruits and Flowers are re- 

 ully soiicitetl Iroin the meiiiliers of the Massachusetts 

 ciiliurat Society, an.! t"r»>in (he. lovers of the science of 

 culture generally. Committees will he in attenduuce 

 eive contritiutioiis on Momlay aiirt Tuesday, 1 1th iiuil 

 iepicinher, and will retain the specimens sent subject 

 order of the owner. 

 1st giving the names of the specimens of Fruits and 

 us presented is respectfully solicited. 



By order. SA.UUF.L WALKER, 



Chairman Committee of Arrangements 



To enahle the Committee of Arrangements to make 

 tions and to lit up their room for the Annual Exiiiln- 

 here will he no public exhibition at their rooms on 

 iay next, 9lh inst. Sept. 6. 



(iHTOiN MARKET.— Monday, Sept. 4, 1843. 



Reported fur the N. E. Farmer. 

 ; Market fiOO Beef Cattle, 120 Stores, 30 Cows and 

 !9, -2800 Sheep and 400 Swine. 

 ICES. — Beef Catlle — A very small number. Extra 

 I a 4.75. First quality, $4.25 a 4.50. Second qual- 

 ;3.75 a $4.25. Third quality $3.00 a $3.50. 

 •res. — Sales not sufficient to establish prices. 

 ■as and Ca/re».— Sales $13, $15, $19, $23 and $24. 

 ■ep — Sales quick. Lots sold fr«m 75 cti. to $1 50. 

 .ers, $1.33, $1.G2, $L75. A very nice lot to ship, 

 I. 



i'ne.— Lots of Shoats to peddle 4 3-4 for sows and 

 Pir barrows. Old Hogs 4 1-4 a 4 3-4. At retail 

 5 to 7. 



TIIERMOAIETRICAL. 

 Reported (or tlie New England Farnrrer. 

 fgeof the fhernioineterat the Garden of the proprietors 

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

 erly exfijoaure, for ihe week ending Sept. 3. 



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65 

 67 

 69 



73 

 62 



74 

 73 



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WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icith great care, weekly. 



EDS. Herds Grass, $0 CiO to 2 50 per bushel. Red Top 

 50 cents, t.'lover — [\orthern, UO to I2c. — Southern, 

 Max Seed, if 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 ry Seed, 84 50 per bushel. 



.AIN. The sales of the week have been confined 

 y to the wants of dealers. 



rn — \irthern. old, bushel 60 to 61— Southern, round 

 V, old, 59 a 00 — Southern fiat yellow, new, 57 a 58 — 

 o. white 53 n 55 — do New Orleans, 50 a 52 — Barley 

 ID —Rye, .Northern, 70 a 72- do. Southern, 68 a 70 — 

 Southern. 29 a 30— Northern do. 31 to 32 — Beans, per 

 •I I 00 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 22 a 35 -Bran, 

 iO. 



OUR. The news from England had no favorable in- 

 :e on the market ; and the market at the close is more 

 id aud prices for most kinds decidedly lower. 



Itimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. <6 12 a S 25 — do. 



r, «0 00 a 00 do. free of garlic, *5 12 a 00— Phila- 

 ia ilo. 4 mos. «0 00 a 00 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 S5 Ot» a 5 12 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, o 00 a o.i. 

 irgeiown, 45 25 a 5 50 — Richmond Canal. 84 S7 a 5 oi- 

 Ciiy,»ii00a 1100— Pctersliurgh, South side So 00 a 00 

 Country So 00 an 00— Genesee. common, cash, $4 87 a 

 -do fancy brands 3.3 12a 6 25 — Ohi« via Canal, 

 a 00— do do New Orleans, c^ish Si 75 a 5 00. Ilye, 

 a 4 00— Indian Meal in bbls. t2 75 a 3 00. 



PROVISIONS. The market remains without much 

 change on the last quotations. 



Beef— Mess 4 iio. new bbl. SjsOaOOO — Navy— »7 50 a 

 00.— No. 1, 7 00 a 00— do Prime SO 00 a Od- Pork— 

 Extra clear 4 mo. bbl. 813 50 a 14 00— do Clear S12 50 a i:;oo 

 do. Mess, It DO a 12 00— do Prune SIO 00 a 10 5o— do Mess 



from other States, — a do Prime do do «0 00 n 00 



do. Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do $00 00 a 00 00 — 



Butter, shipping, a :i — do store, uninspected, 7 a 9 — do 

 dniry, 10 cts. a 14 — Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 00 a 00 — do 

 South and Western, 6 a 7 1-2 — Hams, Boston, 6 a 6^ — 

 Southern ami Western, Sj a 6— Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 meal, 

 3 a 4 1-2 — do new milk, 5 a 6. 



WOOL. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 p irialion shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, free. All where- 

 ot the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per ct. ad. val. and 

 3 cts per pound. 



We have no important movements to notice in this article. 



Prime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 37 a 40 c. — Amer- 

 ican full blood, do 33 a 35— Do 3 4 do 32 a 00— Do. 1.2do 

 29 a 30 -1-4 and common do 25 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23— Do. unwashed, 10 a 13— Bengasi do 

 8 a 10 — Saxony, ( lean, 00— Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a 10 — 

 do. do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Norihern pulled lamb 23 

 a 32— No. 1 do. do. do. 25 a 27 — No. 2 do do do 19 a 22— 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



1st sort Mass 1342, lb. 14 a 15. 2d do. do. do. 00a UO. 



HAY, 14 to 16 per ton- Eastern Screwed 810 to 12. 



CHEESE— Shipping and4meal,3 to 4 l-2c. — New 6 to 6. 



EGGS, 12 a 14. 



SCIONS FRO SI BBAHIIHG TREES. 



The subscriber at his grounds adjoining the Pomological 

 Garden on Dearborn Street, North Salem, offers for sale 

 scions from bearing fruit trees. Among them are the follow- 

 ing 



P E A U 9. 



Bartlett — Columbian Virgalien- Peurre Romain — Urban- 

 jste — Washington — Beurre Diel — Beurre Bosc — Josephine- 

 Easter Beurre — Bloodgood — Summer Franc Real — Cliou — 

 Lewis— Winter Nelis, &.c. 



PEACHES. 



Malta— Early Royal George— Early York— Noblesse- 

 Red Cheek Mel.icaton— Murray's Early Ann— Blush Pine 

 Apple — Washington Freestone— Cooledge's Favorite, &c. 



APPLES. 



Minister — Ilubbardslon Nonsuch — Danver's Winter 

 Sweet, &c. 



P L O M S . 



Coe's Golden Drop— Violet Perlrigon — Roe's Yellow 

 Gage— Green Gage— Violet do. — Washington— Imperial— 

 Cruger's Scarlet— Frost Gage— Pond's Seedling. &c. 



Sept. 6. JOHN M. IVES. 



STRAWBERRIES, &c. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO., offer for sale the following va- 

 rieties : 



Myall's British Queen, first in size and quality, the lar- 

 gest variety we have yet seen, and very productive. S5,i 

 per hundred. 



Hovey's Seedling very large, and productive, $5,00 per 

 hundred. 



Warren's Mcthven, and Elton Seedling, each $3,00 per 

 hundred. 



Boss' Phoenix, very large and highest flavored, and a very 

 distinct fruit, $3,00 per dozen. 



Garnestone Scarlet and Swainstone's Seedling, now first 

 offered, S3, 00 per dozen. 



Montevideo scarlet, an excellent Roseberry variety, S2,0U 

 per hundred. 



Prince Albert, a new English variety, $5,00 per pair. 



Also, Myall's F.liza, ftlyait's Pine, Bishops' Orange, 

 Keene's Seedling, Downton, Black Roseberry, and all other 

 varielies at the lowest rales. 



No order for less than S5, can be supplied and the amount 

 to he transmitted with the order. 



They can be sent by Harnden's Express, at trivial expense 

 to Boston and to other places. 



Prince s Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit Trees, &c., in 

 which all the estimable varieties of Apples, Pears, ami oth- 

 er fruits, are critically described, and all the bad and i i.feri- 

 or varieties designated, is now in press, and will be sent to 

 every post paid applicant. 



WM. R. PRINCE, & CO. 



Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, ) 

 Flushing, Aug. 25th, 1843. S 



MUCK NANfAL. 



Forsale by JOSEPH BRECK 4. CO., The Muck Mu- 

 ual for Farmers. By Dr S. L. Dana; price 62j. 



STRAAVBERRIES I 



The siiliscriber can supply all Ihe most esteemed varieties 

 of Strawberries now in culiivation. The prenent is consid- 

 ered a good tune for the formation of new beds. The fol. 

 lowing are the prices per hundred plants; — 



Ifi'ury's SceiiUtig—a very superior variety, of large sized, 

 fine flavor, abundant bearer, ana very hardy, $5,00 



Kecne'i Seedling— httge fiuit, very high flavor and high 

 perfume, (2,61) 



ISisliop's Orange-- Fine size, abundant bearer and supe- 

 rior flavor, $2,01) 



/Clliin Seedling — Verj- large fruit of a superior flavor, eon- 

 sidered one of the best in England, $5,00 



MyaU't Pine— A delicious fruit, t3,3S 



The old varieties furnished atJl.eo per hundred. 



Orders sent by mail enclosing the money will be punc- 

 tually attended to, and the plants well packed for transpor- 

 tation. JOSEPH BKECK. 



Boston, Aug. 16, 1843. 



DRAFT AND TRACE CIIAIIirS. 



400 pair Trace Chains, suitable lor Ploughing. 

 200 " Truck and leading Chains. 

 200 " Draft Chains. For sale by J. BRECK & CO., 

 No. 62 North Market St. 



STRAW BERRIES ! 



The subscriber would most respectfully give notice to those 

 who are desirous of cultivating the most delicious Fr lit.that 

 he will offer his select cnlleciion of Plants, at the following 

 reduced rates, in order that all may be enabled to grow them. 



Having been engaged for twelve years in raising this Fruit 

 extensively, he is enabled, by his knowledge of the choice 

 varieties, antl the best modes of cullivaiion, to offer the most 

 extensive assortment of Plants and in the finest condition, of 

 any cullivator in the country. Persons may satisfy them- 

 selves of this fact by a visit to his Gardens. 



Warren's Seeding Methven— .\ very superior variety, a 

 great lieaier, perfectly hardy, the fruit often measuring six 

 inches in circumference. Price per hundred planis, $5,09 



Hovey's Seedling— A splendid fruit, bears abuiidantly.and 

 worthy of extensive caliivation, S5,0O 



Keene's Seedling— Large fruit, and of very high flavor and 

 rich perfume, 12,00 



Bishop's Orange. — Very fine size and abundant hearer, 



t2,00 



Myall's Pine — A delicious fruit, $2,00 



Downton— A superior and large fruit, •2,00 



The above varieties are all of the most superior kinds.and 

 can be highly recommended. 



The following old varieties will be furnished at »4,eO per 

 hundred : — 



Early Virginia, Hauthois, 



Methven Castle, and 



Royal Scarlet, English Wood. 

 Where one thousand Planis are ordered, a discount of 25 

 per cent will be allowed. 



Jj-Every Plant sent from the Gardens will be warranted 

 true. The several varieties, carefully labelled and securely 

 packed, so as to be transported any distance in safely, and 

 where it is desired, directions for planting and cultivatioa 

 will accompany the Plants. 



The months of August and September are the best months 

 in the year for making plantations of this Fruit. Tbnso 

 made at this season anil properly treated will produce fruit 

 the coining season. 



Orders enclosing the amount wanted or with references, 

 and left with Geo. VV. Warren & Co. 192 Washington street, 

 Boston, or forwarded by mail to the subscriber, will receive 

 immediate and careful aiiention 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN, 



Aug. 15 Nonantum Vale, Brighton. 



SCIONS FOR Bl'DDINa AND INGRAFTING. 



WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO. will supply 



orders for Scions of the various Fruits, cut Irom 



e bearing specimen trees in their experimental 



orcharils at 25 cents for each variety They 



„ , have also above 100 new varieties of Pears and 



other Iruils recently introiluced, which are comprised in th» 



new catalogue of the London Hort. Society anil other lata 



publications,— of which they will supply a lew Scions at 



50 cents for each variety. No order lor a less amount than 



$6 can be executed, and the cash must accompany the orders. 



WILLIAM R PRlNCfc &. CO. 



Linnaen Botanic Garden and Nurseries, Flushing. 



Aug. 8, H43. 



N. B. A great variety of monthly Tree Roses are nowia 

 flower, and 1000 fine Plants 4 feet high can be snpplied ia 

 October. 



