XII, NO. 23. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



175 



CHU.St:TTS HOKTICOLTURAL SOCIKTY. 

 journed meeting of the Suriety will l>e held at 

 ly's R-oms, SATUIIDAV, Dec ifl, 1843, at 1 1 o'- 

 EBENl'.ZKR VVKiHT, 

 Recording; Secretary. 



TIIERMOMETRICAL. 



Repcirteillorllie New KnRland Farmer. 

 >f the Phei niometer at the (iarilei.of the proprietors 

 w Eiiglan.l Farmer, HrlKhton, Mass in a shaded 

 .•exii<)»«re,l'i)rfhe«eek emling Nov. 16. 



1843. 



day, 



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IITON MARKKT— MoKDAT.Nov. 27, 1843, 



Reiiorteilforthe N. K. Farmer, 

 larket 950 beef cattle, and 120 stores, 2600 



and 1010 Swine. 

 Es _ ««/■ CVi«/e.— We qiinte extra $4 25 a $4 



quality $4 00 a $4 25, second quality §3 M a 

 third quality $2 50 a $3 25. 



cllin" Cuttle— We quote Mess $3 12 1-2 a $3 25, 

 $2(J-ia$2 75, No.2, $2. 

 ,,._Two year old $8 n 12. Three year old 



„ -Small lots from 75c. to $\ 50. Wethers from 



,c— S.ilesquickat an ndvi.nce. Lots to peddle, 



4 1 2 lor sows, 5 3-d a 5 1 2 for barrows. Ohio 



■roin 2 3-4 to 4. At retail from 4 1-3 to (i 



val. All whereol the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 30 per 

 ct. ad. val. and 3 cts pot pound. 



There is a more aciive demand for all description";, bul 

 prices remain without mafrial change. The sales of coarse 

 Foreign have been lnr^e, and the slock iu first hands is sen- 

 sibly diminished. Of low Fleeces and ) uUed Wool ibe sup- 

 plv is small. 



I'nme or SainnT Fleeces, washed lb. 37 a 40 c^— Amcr- 

 iciUI full blood l.i'saaS.S-Do 3 4 do 32 a OO-Do I 2do 

 29 a 30 -l^ and cmmon do 23 a 27 - Smvrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23- Do. n-iwashed 9 a 12 - Uens..si dn 

 6 a8-Saicony.clenn OO-Buenos Avres ""P'<- f'!' ' " "" 

 do. do pickc.l, 12 a 16-Snperfinc Norlheru polled lamb 21 

 n 32-No. I do do. do. 25 a 27— ^o. 2 do do do 10 a 22- 

 No. 3 do do do 12 a 15. 

 HOPS. Dutv 20 per cent. 



About 400 bales have come in from the growers this week, 

 and taken on speculation by dealers, a; 6a l-4c. mostly at 

 the latter price An effort is now beint; made by some of 

 the dealers to advance the price, but we hear of no sales 

 at over 6 1 2c. It is believed by many, ihnt there will be a 

 large excess this year over calls lor consumption and export, 

 ist sort Mass 1843, lb. Cj a 7 ; 2d do 5 a si 1542, 0. 

 HAY. II to !6 per ton- Eastern Screwed 69 to 9 30. 

 EGGS. 12 a 15. 



•VIIOLPSALE PKICES CURRENT. 



Corrected vHh great care, weekly. 

 ,0S Herds Grass, $0 on to 2 62 per bushel. Red Top 

 50 cents. Clover-.Northern, m to 12c.-Southern, 9 

 l-las Seed, St 50 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per in, 

 y Seed, S2 75 per bushel. 



AIN. During the past week the arrivals of Corn have 

 iuilelar»e, and several cargo sales have been made at 

 not materially ditferent from the last quotations. 

 „— N,,rtliern. old, bushel 61 to 62-Southern, round 

 r old, 60 a 00— Southern fiat yellow, new, 5S a 69— 

 ,' white 53 a 00-do New Orleans, 00 a 00-B>irley 



— Rve Northern, 67 a 70— do. Southern, 63 a 66 — 

 Southern, 31 a 32-Northern do. 33 to 34-Heans per 



1 1 00 a I 62. — Shorts, per double bush. 25 a 35 -bran, 

 ;o. 



OUR. During the week past the market has been 

 ,ut much variation in prices. The demand at the close 

 [Uite limited for Genesee, but for .Southern there was 

 derable inquiry for export. 



ilt.inore, Howard Street, 4 mos.cr. »4 75 a 4 ^T —^\«- 

 r SO no a 00-do. free of garlic, So 00 a 4 75-Phi.a. 

 lia ilo 4 mos. »4 73 a 00 — Fre.lernksburg, low 1 d 4 

 SI 7) a 4 S7— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 aO 00. 

 ometown, 44 73 a 5 P3-Richniond Canal, S4 75 a 4 87 

 Citv *oooaiiOO-Pelersburgh,SouthsideSoonaOOO 

 Country £0 00 an 00— Genesee, common, cash, «4 81 a 

 - do lam y brands S3 no a 5 50 - Ohio via Canal, 

 I a no-do do New Orleans, cash S4 73 a 4 87. Rye, 

 ■ a 3 50— Indian Meal in bids. S2 87 a 3 00. 

 JOVISIONS. There is considerable doing in the mar- 

 for Pork, and prices are rather improving. An increa- 

 demand for Lard has been noticed. The sales of Bul- 

 lod Cheese continue large and prices are well sustained 

 ;ood and prime qualities. 



>ef— Mess 4 no. new hhl. S7 00 e8 00— Navy— Sr, 30 a 

 "— Vo. 1, 6 00 16 50— do Prime S3 25 a 5 50- Pork— 

 ra clear 4 nu. bbl, 80U 00 a 14 00— do Clear 512 50 a 13 50 

 Mess II 60 a 12 50— do Prime Soo Oo a 10 50— do Mess 



i' other Stales— a do Prime do do SO 00 a 00 



Cargo do. a 00 Clear do do 800 no a 00 00- 



ter shippin', a '—do store, nninspecled, 6 a 1 1— do 

 •y, nets. a°13— La'd.No 1, Boston ins 07a 7* —do 

 tli an, I Western. 6 a 7— Hams, Boston. 7 a 8 — 

 thern and VVesiern, i\ a 6i— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 4i —do new milk, 41 a 5i 



VOOI.. Duly. The value v/hereof at the place of cx- 

 tatioB shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 6 per cent. aJ 



WARREN'S NVKSERIFS AND GARDENS, 



NONANTUM VALE, BRIGHTOS, MASS. 



It is now admitted bv many ol the he,t Hortindn'raVsts \n 

 the country, that the Autumn is the best time to iransplant 

 Fruit Trees, and the experience of the Sub.cril er, a ler re- 

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

 conclusion is correct. 



In the Nurseries of the Subscriber can be found at all 

 limes, all the choicest varieties of 

 App|e,.-Pear...-Plum,— 1 Asparagns.-Peonyand Dah- 

 r;herrv.-Peaeh,-Aprirot,& I lia Hoots t Flowering Sh,ubs_ 

 NHCtarine Tree ; Grape I and Herbaceous Plants of 

 Vines ; Rhubarb,— I •'vcy variety. 



Pariicubiratienlion has been civen to 'I';.^"-!;!?,'!"^ ^Z 

 the srR\VVRERRV,-RASPBERRY, GOOSEBERR-i , 

 and CURUAN'l'. 



Superior Plants of each variety constantly for sale. 

 The Conservatory of the Subscriber being very exten- 

 sive, his collection of 



GHESy HOUSE PLANTS 

 is now Ihe largest in New KnL'land, and choicest jpmmCT. 

 of the Camellia Japonicn. the Rose Geranium. A:ralea Hlxc 

 dndendron, Daphne's, O'eanders. LUIics. Heliotrope. &.-. and 

 all the other desirable varieties of Plants can now he lurnisti- 

 ed in any quantity. 



To purchasers of Fruit Trees or Green House Plants at 

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

 zens of Boston and vicinity who mav eilend to the Suhscri- 

 l,er their pi Irnnage shall have their purchases dchrercd m 

 Boston free of expense. 



It would afford the Proprietor much pleasure to conduct 

 all who take pleasure in Horticulture and Floriculture, 

 through his Establishment, whether they visit as purchasers 



"^m" Warren has ihe pleasure of stating to his Po.'roi.? 

 that he has taken No, I of the Ne,c Stores in the Trrmonf 

 Temple, opposite Tremonl House-winch will l;e fitted in 

 uniQue st,ilr, wh.re siiecimens of the various productions ol 

 his C'^taldishment can he seen during the year such as rorc 

 Plants, Fruit Trees, Flowers, Fruits, >>reds, Uulhs. ac. 



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

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

 ful attenlinn. . . n i .. 



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

 forwarded to all who requ'^t-bv ™a,(. ^_ ^ ^^ ^.^^^py 



Nonantum Vale, Brighton. Nov, 1. 1M3. 4K_ 



WINSIIIP.S" MR.SERV, 



Brighto.n near BonTOW, 



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

 5 miles from the city. 

 A, The season for transplanting is at hand, md 

 ^all those who wish to suppiv themselves with 

 nfe-ihoice Fruit and ornamental Trees, cm be fur- 

 * ni.vhed at short nonce with the finest varietie* 

 _ hy the proprietors of this ceiebrnleil nur.-ery. 



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

 Pluni.>, NectariuBs, Cherries, iV c. &C. 

 Calahigues mav be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully' packed to insure safety in long voyages. 

 Orders left at the New England Seed I^lore ol J. l<reck & 

 Co Nns, 61 if- 62 Norlh Market street, will be delivered the 

 dav following. , l i -i 



Letters containing orders, addressed to the subsetd'ers 



J. fit r . WllNSiHU . 

 October II, 164 3. 



NONANTUM HII.I- 



NURSERY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



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

 sive numbers an.l of varieties most superior, Pear. 

 Pbim, Cherry, Apricot. Nectarine Trees of uew and 

 most highly esteemed kinds. 

 Franconia Raspbrrnes, Grape Vines, Currants Goose- 

 berries Strawberries-ol kinds most approved. Ihe ae- 

 scripiiie Calalogne for 18^3 will be sent to all whci app.y. 



Oruiiinental Trees and Shrubs, and Hnney Suckles ; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses ; Tree and other splendid I cco- 

 nies of diflerent colors. Also, Myatt's Victoria and other 

 new kinds ol Khubarb, 4lc. &c 



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 wag,.n whuhgoes 

 Ihither daily, or shipped to order, or pr. f=i'' ""'j'.„ "/ ".K 

 ders mav be lelt with Joseph Breck & Co, 51 and .2 North 

 M..rket Street, Boston. WILLIAM KENRloK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct. 24, 1843. 



H. VANDINES NURSERV, CAM BRIDGEPORT. 



The Subscriber offers for sale a fine assorl- 

 F mem of choice Pear, Plum end Peach Trees : 

 ■also Gooseberry and Raspberry bushes; fine Jt- 

 ' abella and Catawba Grape Vines, from two to 

 . four years old. Shrubbery, &c.^^ ^ANDINE. 



November 4, 1843. 



SPLENDID uri-BOUS FLOWER HOOTS. 



.Tust received bv JOSEPH BRECK & CO., frona Hol- 

 land a lari-e and well selected assortmen of DU 1 CH 

 BULBOUSilOOTS, among which are the ioUowmg .— 



Hi/acinths, of every color and variety. 



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



Po'.ymthvs Narcissus, Xnrcissus, Jonquills, iJanun- 

 culns,' .'}n(mones. Iris, Crocuses, of all colors. 

 Gladiolus, Lillies, & c. & c. 



Those who wish for fine Bulbs will do well to .all and 

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

 will give universal satisfaction. Orders shoidd be forward- 

 ed soon to the subscribers, 51 and :2 Norlh Market Street, 

 office of the N. E. Farmer. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^^ 



Nov. 1. 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared In fnrni-h every 

 dpsniplion of Fruit Trees, ami Ornamental 

 Trees. Shrubs and Plants Th- aulnmn i« a 

 sMiiable lime lo iransplant many Trees and 

 ^_ Pbinia, and often times mote convenient than in 



snring We have'as great a variciy of Apple-, Pears, t.her- 

 rie. Plums, PeachesiQuinces, Currants Gooseberries, &c 

 ascan be found in the couiitry.^aiid^o.er them a. ,h^ b-wes. 



Boston. O ct. II, 1843 . 



PIUIPKIN SKF.D WANTED. , , , . 



The subscribers will pay n fair price for a f^^'W bushels of 

 .he_.: rdd fashtoned yellow ^^^^^^.^f^:,^: 



Boston, Nov. 23. 



PRINCE'S i>inn.*:an bot.anic garden and 



NVRSERIES, at FIXSHING. 



WM a PRINCE & CO, offer for sale Fruit 

 Trees of large size, of Ihe most estimable vario- 

 lies and warranted exa-t to their names. 10 00(» 

 Uiimces 3 feet high, at 42,1 per hundred, and 2J 



li-cl hi-h at »I6 per hundred. China Roses, 2o0 



varielies, embrace all the c^lasses "f .Bourbon Noseiie, Ben- 

 -a Daily, Tea, Microphylla, Banksii, Hybrid Perpetual, 

 5i?nlt.n. ra, &c , and comprising above one hundred new ya- 

 rie" es not yet inserted in the American Catalogues at the 

 ^1 owing low rates :-2,-, varieties one "^h lor *9; :^0 vane^ 

 ties, one each for S|6 ; too varieties, one each for .30 One 

 unVed Plants comprising 50 varieties two each lor $26. 

 T ees Roses of 50 v.rieiies at «9 l-er dozen. Chrxsanlhe- 

 mums, 20 odd varieties b.r 83. 20 new varieties, (mai'V ^;;1- 

 W-\i ii each \ for 97 Chinese Azaleas, large (- lowering 

 PI ?iu 8 vari 1 es at S3 per dozen, and smaller I'lan.s of 20 

 other ,;ewan<l very rare Urie.ies at S6 per dozen. Splendid 

 PtDonies,26 varieties f"'^».',';- ^1 A M R. PRINCE & CO. 

 Lin Hot. Garden and Nurseries, ) 



Flushing, Nnv^d^l S43 S 



DURHAM BULL. 



A full blooded Short "''"'-f''"»'^j|'1jRECK & CO. 

 Nov, 6. *'■ 



