01.. XXII, Txo. ir,. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



119 



THEll.MO.M ETHICAL. 

 Kepnrle'Mor ihe Nrw Enyliind Farmer, 

 tinge ,t the I'liei nioineleriu Ilie (i.irdeiiof ilie proprietors 

 li-: .Vevv Englaiiil Farmer, Iiri(,'liion, Mans, in ,-\ shaded 



rt.ie,-|j c!XijntiiMe. roilhewcek ejuliiig Oct. 9. 



• irruN MAUKKT.— .MoM.AT, Oct. 9, IMS. 

 Keported fur (he N. K. Fanner. 



\t M.irl<el 1250 Beef Catilp, 700 Stores, 4800 Sheep 

 I 2250 Swine. Scverul hundred Swine unsold. 

 'liicKs.— Ihef Cattle — We quote to cuirespond '.vitli 

 wc(lv,vlz : a few e.tlra Ijl 50, fiist quality $4 a $4 

 seccnd quality $3 73, third quality iJ'J.GO a $3 50. 

 I'arrcWi'nrr CaH/c— i^ever.il lots of biirrelinsr Cattle 

 e purchased at about the following prices, viz : Mess 

 12. No. 1, $2 50. No. 2, $2. 



torex— Two year old $8 a 13. Tliree year old 

 a 17. 



'iMp.— "Dull." Small lots 75 c., SI 00, $1 33 and 

 50. WitlicrSI 25tu2. 



Prime or Sasony Fleece.-i, wasiicd, Ih. 37 a 40 c.— Amer- 

 ican full hlood ill 3;) a 35— Do 3-4 do 3i a 00— Do. I -a do 

 29 a 30 -1-4 anil common riff 2o a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23-- Do. unwashed, 9 a 12 — liengusi do 

 6 a 8— Saxony, clean, on— Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a H) — 

 do. do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lamh 2-i 

 a 32— No. I do. do. do. 23 a 27 — Ao. 2 do ao do 19 a 22— 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 percent. 



The receipts have not heen large this week. The deal- 

 ers are oiTcriiig Ce. while the growers ask 8c. 



1st sort Mass. 1843, lb. 7 a 0. 1542, Ca 8. 

 HA V, 14 lo 16 per ton— Eastern Screwed S9 to 11. 

 CHEESE— t>lii|iping and 4uieal.3 lo 4 l-2c.— A'ew 5 to 6. 

 EGGS. 12 a 15. 



tcinr:. — Selected lot of slioats to peddle, 4 1-2 and 5 

 Ohio Hogs 3 1-2, 3 3-4, 4 and 4 1-2. At lelail 

 i5 to6 1-2. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uith great care, weekly. 



CED3. Herds Grass, $0 00 to 2 62 per bushel. Red Top 

 ) 50 cents, (,'lover — Northern, ou to 12c.— Southern, 

 c. I'lax Seed, Sp 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 dry Seed, S2 25 per bushpl. 



;IAIN. There has not been a great deal of activity dis- 

 ed ill the market the past week. 



irn — \onliern. old, bushel 50 to 00— Southern, round 

 'W, oil, 51 a 55 — Southern flat yellow, new, 51 a 52— 

 do. white sn n 00— do New Orleans, 4S a .'■lO — C^irley 



00 —Rye, Northern, 62 a 65— do. Southern, 60 a 62 — 

 l. Southern. 26 a 23— IVorthern do. 29 to 30— Hcaiis, per 

 lei 1 OJ a 1 62.- Shorts, per double bush. 22 a 35 — Bran 



1 20. 



..OUR The arrivals of Genesee early in the week were 



: 8000 brls. which were taken at 4 6S 3 4 a §4 75 per brl. 



iiltimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S4 75 a 4 S7 — do. 



f, $0 no a 00— do. free of garlic, $4 62 a 00— Phila- 



lia do 4 mos. *4 50 a 4 62 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 



84 62 a 4 75— Alexandria, wharf mountain, GO a 00. 



orcel.iwn, S5 00 a 5 25— Riclimond Canal, So 00 a on 



City,SiiiiOa 00— Petersburgh, South side So 00 a 00 



Country 80 00 aO 00— Genesee, common, cash, S4 75 a 



do lancy brands S4 S7 a 5 Oil — Ohio via Canal, 



a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 50 a 4 62. Rye,' 



a 3 25 — Indian Meal in bbls. S2 75 a 00. 



lOVISIONS. Steady salesjhave been making to the 

 at the quoted rates. 



f— McBS 4 110. new bhi. $s 00 a 3 25— Navy— S7 00 a 

 -No. 1, 6 75 a 00— do Prime SJ 00 a Ou— Pork— 



1 clear 4 ino. bbl. S13 50 a lion- do Clear Si 2 50 a 13 00 

 rtess, 11 00 a 11 50— do Prune Slo 00 a 10 50— do Mess 



other States, — a do Prime do do So 00 a 00 



argo do. a UO Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 00— 



r, shipping, a Oil— do store, uninspected, 7 a 9— do 



1*1 els. a 14— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins, 00 a 00 —do 

 and Western, 5J a 6j — Hams, Boston, 6 a ej — 



ern and Wesieru, 5^ a ej- Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 



1-2— do new milk, 5 a 6. 



)0(,. Duty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 ion shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 5 per cent ai 

 All whereof the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per 

 val. and 3 cts per pound. 



cs of fleece have been made to the extent of 70 to 

 I lbs., principally of Ihe finer descriptions, at prices that 

 sustain our quotations. Pulled is in good request, and 

 are firm. The supply of this kind of wool is limited, 

 iporiant sales of coarse foreign have come lo our know- 

 There is a steady demand for most descriptions of 

 ind o( wool. The consumption of both domestic and 

 n is much greater than it was a year ago. 



B.1L.D\VI.\ AMD OTHJlR APPLES. 



800 Baldwin Ap|i|i's of vigorous growth, and 5 



^gjy lo 7 (eel in heiglu. ai 31 cents each — cas4i. They 



were ingrafled with scions from the late Robert 



Manning, and cut from bearing trees. Also, a 



few thousand Unuvers \\'iii!er Sweet, Roxbury 



Russei, Purler, Blue Pearnnin, Hiibl anlslon Nonsuch, Pen- 

 nock's red winler, and other lavorile A])ples; and a great 

 slock of oilier Fruit Trees at reduced rales. 



Longwonh's Ohio Grape Si, and ihe Warren Grape, re- 

 cently LXhibiied. Ihe most luscious native grape known, with 

 clusters 9 inches long, S2 each. 



All other articles at moderate rates. 



Splendid China Roses, mcily new, 100 plant* of 50 varie- 

 ties inr S2. Superb Tree Ko-es, 12 varieties for S9. 

 Carnalions 25 splendid varieties (or S6, and 50 do. furSl2. 

 The new descriptive Catalogue will be sent to every posi 

 paid applicant. 



WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO. 

 Lin. Bot, Garden and Nurseries, } 

 Flushing, Oct. 6th, 1343. j 



WIJVSHIPS' NIKSERY, 



Kriguton near Bostoi», 



Situated on the line of the Dostim and Worcester Rail Hood, 

 5 miles from ike city. 



The season for trnnsplanling is at hand, and 

 all those who wish lo supply ihemselves with 

 choice Fruit and ornamental Trees, can be lur- 

 nished at short notice, wiih the finest varieties 

 by the proprielors of this celebrated nursery. 

 Fruit Trees, including all the varieties of Pears, Peaches, 

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, itc. &c. 

 Catalogues may he obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully packed to insure safely in Ions voyages. 

 Orders left at the New Enaland Seed'Slorc of J, breck 4" 

 Co. Nos. 5 1 <f. 52 North Markel street, will be delivered the 

 day following. 



Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. & F. WINSHIP. 

 October II, 1843. 



PUL'IT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 description of Fruil Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants The autumn is a 

 siiiiable time to iraubplant many Trees and 

 Plants, and often times more convenient than in 

 spring VVe have as great a varu-iy of Apple-, Pears, Cher- 

 ries, Plums, Peaches, Quinces, Currants, Gooseberries, fitc. 

 as can be found in the country, and offer them at the lowest 

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct. 11, 1343. 



SCIONS PR0.1I BEARIIVG 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 



I' K A 11 3. 



Bartlett— Columbian Vir^alieu- Beurre Romain— Urban- 

 isle— Wa.^hingtim—Beurre Diel— Beurre Bosc— Josephine- 

 Easter Beurre — Bloodgood — Summer Franc Real — Clion — 

 Lewis — Winter Nelis, *.Vc. 



STRAWISERRIES I 



The subscriber can supply all ihc most esteemed varieties 

 of .Sirawber-rics now in cuUivaiion. The present is consid- 

 ered a good time (or the formation of new beds. The fol 

 lowing are the prices per hundred plants :— 



TfnveyS Seedling--,x very superior variety, of large sized. 

 hue llavi r, abundant bearer, and very hardy, g5 oJ 



Keeue's Seedling-Latge ftuit, very high flavor and high 



Bishop's Orang-e Fine size, abundant bearer and sum- 

 riorflavor, g.^^^^ 



lilton Sccdli7t^— Very large' fruit of a superior flavor, con- 

 sidered one of the best in England, gj ^^ 



Myall's Pine — A delicious fruit, J3 qq 



The old varieties furnished at il.oo per hundred. 



Orders sent by mail enclosing the mmiey will be punc- 

 tually attended lo, and the plants well packed lor Iransuor- 

 "",'""• JOSEPH BRECK. 



Boston, Aug. 15, 1843. 



STRAWBERRIES ! 



The subscriber would most respectfully give notice to those 

 who are desirous of cultivating the most delicious Friil that 

 he will ofler his select collection of Plants, at the following 

 reduced rales, m order that all may he enabled to grow them. 



Having been engaged for twelve years in raising ibis Fruit 

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

 varieties, and the best modes of cultivation, to offer the most 

 extensive as.sortmeiil of Plants and in the finest condition of 

 any cultivator in the country. Persons may satisfy them- 

 selves of this (act by a visit lo his Gardens. 



Warren's Seeding Melhven— ,V very superior variety a 

 great bearer, perf.?clly hardy, the fruit often mea.suring six 

 inches in circumlereiice. Price per humlred plains, S5,uo 



Hovey's .Seedling— A splendid Iruit, bears abundantly,and 

 worthy of extensive cullivalion, $5 qq 



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

 rich perfume, j.2 qq 



Bishops Orange.— Very fine size and abundant bearer, 



82,00 



Myall's Pine— A delicious fruit, 82 00 



Dowuton— A superior and large fruit, S2 00 



The above varieties are all of the most superior kiiids,and 



can be highly recommended. 



The following old varieties will be furnished at $4,00 per 

 hundred : — 



Early Virginia, Hauthois, 



Melhven Castle, and 



Royal Scarlet, English Wood. 



Where one thousand Plants are ordered, a discount of 2S 

 per cent will be allowed. 



|j-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 safety, and 

 where it is desired, directions for planting and cultivation 

 will accompany the Plants. 



The months of August and September are the best months 

 in the year for making plantations of this Fruit. Thoso 

 made at ibis season and properly treated will produce fruit 

 the coming season. 



Orders enclosing the amount wanted or with references, 

 and lelt with Geo. \V. Warren & Co. '192 Washington street, 

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

 immediate and careful atlention 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN, 



Aug, 15 Nonanlum Vale, Brighton. 



PEACHES. 



Malta- Early Royal George— Early York- Noblesse- 

 Red Cheek Melacalon— Murray's Early Ann- Blush Pine 

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



POl'DRETTE I PorDRETTK ! ! 



The subscribers keep constantly on hand, and for salt, 

 Poudrelle in quanlilies to sun purchasers; packed in Bar- 

 rels in order for shipping, or transportation by wagon or Rail 

 Road. 



The experience of five years past has satisfied many 

 fanners, that this manure has the quickest operation upoa 

 vegetable mailer, producing greater abundance, and is Iha 

 cheapest manure they have ever tried. 



Orders left at the New England Seed Store, and at the 

 factory in Brookline, will meet with prompt atleniinn. 



For sale by J. BRECK &. CO, 51 and 52 Norih Market 

 Street, Boston. Oct. 26. 



APPLES. 

 Minister — Hubbardston Nonsuch - 

 Sweet, i.Vc. 



PLUMS. 



WANTED A SITUATION AS G.\RUENER. 



A young man who is well acquainted with Gardening im 

 its various branches, and who can give salislaciory testima- 

 ' nials, wishes a situation. He will, if required, take charg« 

 Danver's Winler : of a horse and cow. Please apply at the Office of the N. 

 E. Farmer, 52 North Market Street. Au". 8. 



Coe's Golden Drop — Violet Per Irigon — Roe's Vellow 

 Gage— Green GagJ* — Violet do. — Washinston— Imperial — 

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



Sept. 6. JOHN M. IVES. 



HARRIS' TREATISE ON INSECTS. 



For sale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., Harris' Treari.a 

 on Insects. Price »2. Also, the second ediliou of Dana'« 

 Muck Manual, price 62^ cla. Feb 16. 



