■XXII. NO. 20. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



159 



THKK.MOMETKICAI.. 



Kepiirledlorllie New KnehiiHl Inniier. 

 eof tlie riiei momelerat the (iardeiiof llie proprietors 

 <ew England Farmer, Uriglilon, Mass. in » shaded 

 ly eieoosure, for the week ending Nov. 12. 



(JHTOiN MARKET.— Monday, Nov. 13, 1843. 

 Rcliorteil furthe N. E. Farmer. 



M.irkel 3-250 Cattle, (about 1950 of which were 

 !3ttle and 1300 stores,; 4C00 Sheep and 1600 



CES.— Beef Cattle —We quote a very small num- 

 ttra $4 95, first quality $4 a $4 25, second qual- 

 3 50 a %'i 75, third quality $2 50 a $3 25. 

 ■reUing Oittle.— Mess $3 12 1-2. No. 1, $2 62 1-2 



re's.— Two year old $8 a 12. Three year old 

 17. 



ep.—" Dull." Small lots 50c. fiOc. S8c., $1 1? 1-2, 

 , SI 33 and f 1 50. Wethers from $1 25 to $2. 

 I'ne.— Lots to peddle 3 1 2 to 4 for sows, and 4 12 

 ir barrows. Old Hogs from 2 3-4 to 4 1-4. At le- 

 lom 4 1-2 to 6. 



made to supply the demand, at prices which fully support 

 our quolaiioiis. 



Prune or Saxnnv Fleeces, washed, Ih. 37 a 40 c— Amer- 

 ican full hlood dn'a:! a 35— Do 3-4 do 32 a 00— Do. l-2do 

 29 a 30—1-4 and common do 23 a 27 — Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 2:i-- Do. unwashed, 9 a 12-~Hengusi do 

 6 a8— Saxony, clean. 00 — IJuenns Avres unpicked, 7 a 10— 

 do. do. picked, 12 a 16— Superfine Northern pulled lanili 2^ 

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

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 



HOPS. Duty 20 per cent. 



The transactions during the past week have not been '.o 

 any groat extent ; prices paid to growers at 6 a6 1-4; the 

 market fur home use is well slocked, and no demand lor 

 export. 



1st sort Mass 1843, 11>. 6 a Cj; 2d do 4 a 5 1642,3. 



HAY, 14 to 16 per ton- Eastern Screwed 89 to 11. 



EGGS, 12 a 15. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Coneded with great care, weekly. 

 EDS. Herds Grass, 9,0 00 to 2 62 per bushel. Red Top 



50 cents. Clover— Northern, 00 to I2c.— Southern, 

 . Flax Seed, SP OO per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 ry Seed, 32 2-J per bushnl. 

 .A IN. The market has become quite bare of mealing 



and nearly all the white has been cleared off, leaving 

 larket in good condition to receive the supplies now 



expected. Oats have also become very scarce, 

 rn— Northern, old, bushel 63 to 64— Southern, round 

 w, old, no a 00— Southern flat yellow, new, 60 a 61 — 

 lo. white 54 a 53— do New Orleans, 51 a ,=^5— Barley 

 50 —Rye, Northern, 67 a 70— do. Southern, 63 a 66 — 



Southern, 31 a 32 — Northern do. 33 to 35— Beans, per 

 il 1 00 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 25 a 40 -Bran, 

 23. 



.OUR. The arrivals during the past week have been 

 y altogether by railroad. A brisk demand prevailed 

 erday for Genesee, and sales to a considerable extent 

 ! made, deliverable at the depot, at S3 : and some par- 

 were taken, to arrive, at the same price; to-day, the 

 tet is not quite so firm; but no sales below the above 

 : come to our knowledge. 



altimore, Howard Street, 4 mos.cr. 84 75 a 4 87 —do. 

 rf, So 00 a 00— do. free of garlic. So no a 4 73— Phila- 

 hia ilo. 4 mos. SJ 75 a 00 — Frederickshurg, low I'd 4 

 , 80 00 a 4 73— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00. 

 •orgetown, S4 7 3 a B 23— Richmond Canal, So 00 a4 75 

 \. City, SooOailOO— Petersburgh, South side SO 00 a 00 

 )! Country 30 00 a 00— Genesee, common, cash, 86 00 a 

 — do laiicy brands 85 12 a 5 50 — Ohio via Canal, 

 g a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 75 a'5 00. Rye, 

 a 3 37— Indian Meal in bbls. S2 87 a 3 00. 

 R0VISI0N3. The transactions in Pork have been 

 (ly for Mess. Sales Mess Beef, according to quality, 

 lin the quoted rates. 



eef— Mess 4 no. new bbl 87 00 a 8 00— Navy— 86 60 a 

 I.— No. 1, 6 00 a 6 50- do Prime 85 2.-) a 5 50— Pork— 

 ra clear 4 mo. bbl. S1350 a 00 00- doClear S1250a 1300 



Mess, 11 00 a 12 00— do Prime 810 00 a 10 50— do Mess 



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



Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 00 — 



ter, "shipping, a 0:i— do store, uninspected, 6 a 1 1 — do 

 •y, 11 cts. a 13— Lard, No. I, Boston ins. 07 a 7^ —do 

 ilh anil Western, 6 a 7 — Hams, Boston, 7 a 8 — 

 ithern and Wustcrn, 5^ a G^- Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 A\ —do new milk, 4i a 54. 



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

 tBtion shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 5 per cent, ad 

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

 ad. val. and 3 cts. per pound. 



We have no change to notice in this article. The mar- 

 has assumed a more steady aspect, and sales were 



AVARREN'S NUUSKRIF.S AND GARDENS, 



NOU.\NTr-M VALE, BRIGHTON, MASS. 



It is now admitted by many of the hesl Hnrticutulratlsls in 

 Ihe country, that the .4i//ii»i)i is the best time to transplant 

 /•>iiiV Tri-es, and tlie experience of the Suliscriler, alter re- 

 peated, and careful experiments, has proved to him, that this 

 conclusion is correct. 



In the Nurseries of the Subscriber can be found at all 

 times, all the choicest varieties of 



Apple, -Pear, Plum, ] Asparagus,- Peouyand Dah- 



Oherry, — Peach, — .Apricot, & I lia Hoots; Flowering Shiubs, 

 Nectarine Tree ; Grape I and Herbaceous Plants of 

 Vines ; Rhubarb,— | every variety. 



Particular altcnlinn has been given to the cultivation of 

 the STR/iWBERRY,-RASPBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, 

 and CURRANT. 



Superior Plants of each variety constantly for sale. 



The Conservatory of the Subscriber being very e.rlen- 

 five, his collection of 



VANDIXK'S KLRSEUY, CAM BRIDGEPORT. 



The Subscriber offers for sale a fine assort- 

 hnent of choice I'enr, Plum and Peach Trees; 

 ^also Gooseberry and Raspberry bushes; fine Is- 

 abella and Calaicba drape yines, from two lo 

 . four years old, Shrubbery, &c. 



U. VANDINE. 

 November 4, 1843. 



SPI.BKDID BULBOIIS FM>WER ROOTS. 



Just received by JOSEPH BRECK & CO., from Hol- 

 land, a large anil well selected assortment of DUTCH 

 BULBOUS ROOTS, among which are ihe following . — 



Huadnths, of every color and variety. 



Tulips, do. do. do. do. do. 



Polyanlhiis JVarcissus, A'orcis.9»,v, Jonr;uills, Rmiun- 

 culus,' .Inevwne.i, Iris, Crocuses, of all colors. 



Gladiolus, LiUies,Sic. &c. 



Those who wish for fine Bulbs will do well to call and 

 examine the above, as they are a choice selected lot, and 

 will give uiiiver.sal satisfaction. Orders should be forward- 

 ed soon to the subscribers, 51 and 52 North Market Street, 

 office of Ihe N. E. Farmer. 



JOSEPH FRECK & CO. 



Nov. I. 



GREEN HOUSE PLANTS 



is now the largest in Now England, and choicest specimens 

 of the Camellia Japortica, the i?ose Geranium, Azalea Rho- 

 dodendron, Daphne's, Oleanders, Lillies, Heliotrope, &c. and 

 all the other desirable varieties of Plants can now be furnish- 

 ed in any quantity. 



To purchasers of Fruit Trees or Green House Plants at 

 wholesale, a liberal discount will be made : and all the citi- 

 zens of Boston and vicinity who may extend to the Subscri- 

 iier their pntronage shall have their purchases delivered in 

 Boston free of expense. 



It would afford the Proprietor much pleasure to conduct 

 all, who take pleasure in Horticulfure and Floriculture, 

 through his Establishment, whether they visit as purchasers 

 or not. 



Mr. Warren has the pleasure of slating to his Patrons 

 that he has taken No. 1 bl the New Stores, in the Tremont 

 Temple, opposite Tremont House— which will be fitted in 

 unique style, where specimens of the various productions of 

 his establishment can be seen during the year, such as rare 

 Plants, Fruit Trees, Flowers, Fruits, Seeds, Bulbs, &c. 



Orders left at the Store, No. 1 Tremont Temple, Boston— 

 or forwarded to Brighton, will meet with prompt and care- 

 ful attention. 



New Catalogues will be found at the store, or they will be 

 forwarded to all who request— by mail. 



JAMES L. L. F. WARREN. 



Nonantum Vale, Brighton, Nov. 1, 1843. 4t. 



NONANTCM HIL.L. 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Apple Trees of fine sizes. Peach Trees, in exten- 

 sive numbers and of varieties most superior, Pear, 

 Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nectarine Trees of new and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 

 Franconia Raspberries, Grape Vines, Currants, Goose- 

 berries, Strawberries— of kinds most approved. The de- 

 scripti\e Catalogue for 1843 will be sent lo all who apply- 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, and Honey Suckles ; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses ; Tree and other splendid Poeo- 

 nies of different colors. Also, Myall's Victoria and other 

 new kinds of Rhubarb, &,c. iic. 



All orders addressed to the subscriber will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered will be securely 

 packed in malts and moss for safe transport to all distant 

 places, and delivered in the city by the wagon which goes 

 thilher daily, or shipped to order, or pr. rail road. Or or- 

 ders may be left with Joseph Breck & Co. 51 and 52 North 

 Market Street, Boston. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct.f24, 1843. 



PRINCE'S L.INN.;EAN BOTANIC GARDEN AND 

 NURSERIES, AT FLVSHING. 



\VM. R PRINCE & CO. offer for sale Fruit 

 Trees of large size, of the most esliinuble varie- 

 ties, and warranted exait to their names, in.oon 

 Quinces 3 feet high, at S2ii per hundred, and 24 

 feet high at S16 per hundred. China Roses, 230 

 varieties, emliracing all the classes of Bourbon Nosette, Ben- 

 gal Daily, Tea, Micropbylln, Banksii, Hybrid. Perpetual, 

 Multiflora, &c., and comprising above one hundred new va- 

 rieties not yet inserted in the American Catalogues, al the 

 foUowin-' low rates;— 25 varieties one each lor 89; ."iO varie- 

 ties one'each for 816 ; 100 varieties, one each for 830. One 

 hundred Plants comprising 50 varieties, two each for 8j6. 

 Trees Roses of 50 varieties al 89 per dozen. Chrysanthe- 

 mums, 20 odd varieties for 85. 20 new varieties, (many sol- 

 ling al SI each.) for 87. Chinese Azaleas, large Flowering 

 Plants 8 varieties at 85 per dozen, and smaller Plants of 20 

 other new and very rare varieties at SG per dozen. Splendid 

 Peeonies, 2S vaiieties for Sin. 



WILLIAM R. PRINCE & CO. 

 Lin. Bot. Garden and Nurseries, ) 

 Flushing, Nov. 2d, 1843. 5 



winships' nursery, 



Brighton near Boston, 

 Situated on the line of the Boston and Worcester Rail Road, 

 5 miles from the city. 

 The season for transplanting is al hand, and 

 all those who wish to supply themselves with 

 choice Fruit and ornamental Trees, can be fur- 

 nished al short notice, with the finest varieties 

 by the proprietors of this celebrated nursery. 

 Fruit Tree's, including all the varieties of Pears, Peaches, 

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, &c. &.c. 



Catalogues may be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefullv packed to insure safely in long voyages. 

 Orders left at 'the New England Seed Store of J. Breck & 

 Co. Nos. 51 I?- 52 North Market street, will be delivered the 

 day following. 



Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 



J. & F. WINSHIP. 

 October II, 1843. . 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 description of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The autumn is a 

 suitable lime to transplant many Trees and 



Plants, and often times more convenient than in 



pring We have as great a variety of Apple.", Pears, Cher- 

 ries, Plums, Peaches, Quinces, Currants, Gooseberries, &c. 

 as can he found in the country, and offer tbem at the lowest 

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct. 11, 1843. 



CROWN IMPERIALS, TULIPS, Ac. 



The subsciibers have on hand and for sale a supply ot 

 Crown Imperials, Tulips, White Lillies, Peonies, Narcis- 

 sus, Hyacinths, <?-c. JOSEPH BRECK & 



Sept. 27, 1843. 



CO. 



CHRYSANTIIEMUmS. 



Tub subscribers offer for sale twenty varieties of new 

 Chrvsanthemums of ihe most superb and rare sorls, at 5U 

 cents per poi. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



Boston, Sept. 27. 



DURHAM BULL. 



A full blooded Short Horn— for sale by 



J. BRECK &. CO. 

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