I.. XXII, KO. 36. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



2S7 



TIIEft.MOAIETRICAI.. 



flrpnrt<*tl fcir the New KuBtiirnI Kaniier. 

 ;ngp >f the riiei titnineler al llie (iar<leiM)( the iiropriclors 

 t i\e\v Eriglatid Fanner, Uriglitoii, Marts, in n shaded 

 tie.'ly oxpoBiire, (oi ihe\vt*k eiuliiig Mnrcli 3. 



HAY, H to 16 per Ion- Eastern ScrewedSlo to 12. 



EGGS, 1.1 a 18. 



POU[,TK.V. Turkien per lli. from to 12cls.— Geese 

 coininon 7 to 9 — Bremen lu lo 12 — Chickens 6 lo 10 — Ducks 

 8 to JU. 



KiUTON MAltlCKT.— Monday, March 4, 1044. 



KrlMTleil for the N. E. Karmer. 

 1 Miirliel 4.')0 IJccf Callle, 950 Sheep, 350 Swiue. 

 lieef (^alllu nf [iin bust qualiues unsold. 

 uiv y.a — lleet CiUlle. — .'V few e.xlra $1 75 a %5. 

 quality §4 25 a $4 5(1; second qnalily $3 75 a 

 5 ; third quality $:S 'J5 a a $3 50. 

 eep— Small h.ls from $1 75 to $3 50. Wethers 

 $3 75 to S3 50, 

 line. — Lois to peddle 4 3 4 for sows and 5 3-8 fur 

 )W8, At retail from 5 lo 6 J -2. 



MHOLK-SALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with great care, weekly. 

 EDS. Herds Grass, $2 37^ to 2 62 per hushel. Red Top 

 50 cculs. Clover— Northern, OU lol2c. — Southern, 10 

 . Klax Seed, Si 50 per hushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 ry Seed, 62 75 per bushel. 



1.AIN. There has been a steady demand from the deai- 

 nd abr)ut all the arrivals of the week have been sold, 

 rn — Northern, new, bushel 00 to 00 — Southern, round 

 X, old, 01) a 00— Southern flat yellow, new, 49 n 00— 



0. white 45 a 00— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 10 —Rye, Northern, 70 a 72— do. .Southern, 00 a 00 — 



Southern, 30 a 33— Northern do. 33 to 34— Beans, per 



I 1 00 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 30 a 33- Bran, 

 '.3. 



OUR. Throughout the week past, the market has ex- 

 !d a very languid dein:ind, the sales being almost ex- 

 rely cmhiK'd lo the home trade. 



iltimnre, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. So 00 a 5 12i— do. 

 f. So 00 a S 110— do. free of garlic, SO 00 a 5 12j— I'hila- 

 lia do. 4 nios. 35 00 a 5 12 — Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 



S5 0(1 a 5 12 — Alexandria, wharf mountain, OOO aO 00. 

 nrgeiown, S5 12 a 6 50 — Richmond Canal, 35 00 a 5 12 



Cay, So 00 a II Oi)— Petersbargh, South side $0 OO a 00 



Country S5 00 a 5 50 — Genesee, common, cash, S5 19 a 

 - do fancy brands 35 37 a 5 50 — Ohio, via Canal, 

 ■ a 00— dodo New Orleans, cash S5 oil a' 5 50. Rye, 



a 00— IndiaT Meal in bids. $2 75 a 2 87. 

 .OVISIONS. There have lieen some extensive opera- 



in Pork during the week past, and holders ore rather 



firm in prices ; the sales have been principally within 

 noted rates. Mess Beef is in rather more demand, at 

 ;ht iiTiprovement lor selected brands, 

 ef— Mess 4 no. new hbl. S7 OO a 7 50 — Navy— 80 25 a 

 —No. 1, SO (10 .1 00— do Prime S5 00 a 3 50— Pork — 

 I clear 4 inc., bbl. 812 60 a 13 00— do Clear SI 1 50 a 12 00 

 Vless, 9 ill 1 10 00— do Prime 37 75 a 8 25— do Mess 



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



•'argo do. a 00 -Clear do do SOU 00 a 00 00 — 



r, shipping, 12 a 14— do store, uninspected, a 00 — do 

 , 14 CIS. a 17— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. 6! a 7 —do 

 > and Western, 04 a 7 — Hama, Boston, a — 

 lern and Western, 5 a 5i — Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 meal, 

 \ — do new milk, 4i a Sj. 



DOl,. Duly. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 lion shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, 5 per cenl. aJ 

 All wlioreot the value exceeds 7 els. per pound, 40 per 



1. val. and 3 cts per pound. 



ere has been no important change in the market since 

 »st review. A gootl demand continues for all descrip- 

 , and prices are firm. 



aie or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 40 a 48 c. — Amer- 

 full blood, do 40 a 45— Do. 3-4 do 35 a 33— Do. 1-2 do 

 35-1-4 and common do 28 a 32 — Smyrna .Sheep, 

 ed, 20 a 25— Do. unwashed, 10 a 15 — Bengasi do 

 — Saxony, clean, 00 — Buenos Ayres unpicked, 7 a lo — 

 ■>. picked, 10 a 15— Superfine Norlhern pulled lainb 35 

 -No. 1 do. do. do. 30 a 35 — No. 2 do do do 25 a 30 — 

 1 do do do 18 a 20. 



OPS. Duly 20 per cent. 4 



JUi 100 bales arrived this week from the growers, which 



n unsold. Nothing doing by dealers beyond a limited 



demand. 



son Mass 1843, lb. 7 a 7 1-4 ; 2d do 



NOJVANTlini HII..L1. 



NUnSKRY OF WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Baldwin and other Apple Trees of fine sizes, 

 10,000 IVacli Trees, also of Kinds sujierior and 

 III sizes line; Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nec- 

 tarine Trees of kinds new or most highly es- 

 teemed. 

 This nursery, by late extensions, now covers 30 acres of 

 ground. A large green house is now being added. 



Franconia Raspberries, Grape Vines, Currants Gooseber- 

 ries, Strawberries — o( kinds most approved. The descri]i- 

 live Catalogue for 1843 will be .'=ent to all who apply. 



Ornamental Trees ami Shrubs, and Honeysuckles; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses; Tree and other splended 

 Pfflonies of dillerent colors. Also, Myall's Victoria and 

 other new kinds ol Rhubarb, double Dahlias, &c. &c. 



All orders addressed 10 the subscriber will be promptly 

 attended to, and Trees when so ordered will be securely 

 packed in mats and moss for safe transport to all distant 

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

 hither daily, or shipped to order, or per railroad. Or.iers 

 may be left wilh .loseph Brcck & Co. 51 6c 52 North Mar- 

 ket street, John G. Locke, Esq., or Eliphalct Wheeler. Esq., 

 Frammgham. WILLIAM KENUICK. 



March 0. eptMl5 Nonanlum Hill, Newton. 



FiNii: FicorE:is fink sbbd. 



The subscribers have for sale a few packages of Pink 

 Seed, saved Ironi the varieties of double Pinks which were 

 exhibited by them at the Horticultural Rooms, and for 

 which they obtained premiums Ihe last season. This is pro- 

 bably the finest seed of American growth ever offered for 

 sale. Price 25 cents per package. Also extra fine English 

 Picotce and Carnation seed at 12^ cents per package. 



JOSEPH BRECK &- CO. 



Boston, March 6, 1844. 



^VAKTKD. 



An experienced and thorough farmer, of strictly temper- 

 ate habits, is wanted lo do the work upon a small farm, 

 easily cultivated, within 20 miles ol Boston. One without 

 a family would be preferred. Satisfactory recommendations 

 required. 



Application to be made to the editor of this paper, or ad- 

 dress (postage paid,) F. B. at the office of the New Eng- 

 land Farmer. Boston, March 0, 1844. 



FARM 'WANTED. 



A Farm, worth from 3 to S6OOO and within 30 miles of 

 Boston, is wanted in exchange lor valuable Slocks, or part 

 payment in cash. Apply al 45 Harrisou Avenue, before 

 March 71h, at 3 1-2 P. M. only. 2t Feb. 28. 



LONDON HORTICUIiTtlRAL SOCIETY'S CATA- 

 LOGUE OP FRUITS. 



The subscribers have recei ed a few dozen of these val- 

 uable Catalogues. Those who have ordered them are re- 

 quested to call before they are all taken. 



Feb. 28. JOS- BRECK & CO. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER, 



A young man who is well acquainted wilh the various 

 branches of Gardening, and who can procure satisfactory 

 testimonials, by applying at Mr McOLOUGH'S, South 

 Boston. Address J. D. *5w. Feb. 28. 



GUANO I GUANO I 



Just received by the subscribers, a few bags of Guano, 

 For sale in small quantities 10 suit purchasers. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, Feb. 28, 1843. 



■WANTS EMPLOYMENT. 



A steady man, a native of .Scotland, perfect In the culture 

 of the Vegetable, Fruit and Flower Garden,— the construc- 

 ting of Grape Vinaries, upon an extensive and most ajipro- 

 ved plan of durability — the culture and management of For- 

 cing in all its various branches — and the propagation of 

 Plants. A lady or gentleman wanting a man of ihe above 

 capacity, will please" leave a line at JOSEPH BRECK S,- 

 CO'S. Seed Store, addressed lo T. Y. Feb. 28. 



WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDENER. 



A young man who understands the Green House, Hot 

 House, Forcing, Nursery, Flower and Killien Gardening, in 

 all its various branches, and who has had several years ex- 

 perience in one nf the best )ilaces in New England, wishes a 

 situation in any private or public eslablishmenl. Can fur- 

 nish the best reference. 



A line addressed to I!. W. 0. Ro.xbury, Mass.. will com- 

 mand immediate attention. Feb. 14. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO 



NEW ENGLAND 



Jll^rifultural ll'iiri/iotjsc 



ANO 



S.CED STORE. 



51 and 52 North l\I:irket Street, Boston. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. having received u lull and gen- 

 eral assortment of FIELD, (HH^S, (iARUEN and FLOW- 

 ER SEEDS, worthy <•( cultivation, confidently recommend 

 them as being pure ami ol the first qualities, unmixed with 

 other vuriclics; they have no hesitation in saying that their 

 col.ection of Seeds is ihe best, an, I of llie greatest variety 

 ever offered for sale at any eslablishmenl in the U. Stales, 

 and would invite all to send in their orders as soon as pos- 

 sible, that they may sujiply themselves with the choicest va- 

 rieties in good season lor the Spring pianliiiu 



The following are a few of ihe most iinportanl kinds 

 which Ihey offer wholesale and retail, viz : 

 PEAS. 



Cedo Nulli, Hills' Early, Early Dwarf, do. Chailton, do. 

 Frame, do, Warwick. Improved lilue Iiiiperiitl, VVoodlord's 

 Dwarf Marrow, Bishop's iJwari, for borders, Kuights' Dwarf, 

 Dwarf Marrowfats, Tall do. 



BEANS. 



Lima. Saba, Horlicultur.il Pole. Dwarf China, do. Mo- 

 hawk, do. Marrow, Red Cranberrj Pole, White do. do. Kid- 

 ney Pole, Dwarf Kidney, do. Case kiiile,do. Six Weeks, &c. 

 CABBAGES. 



Large Late Drumhead. Late .Sugar loaf. Green Globe Sa- 

 voy, Red Dutch, Low Dutch, Early \'orli', Batlersea, Va- 

 nack, Hope, Early Sugar-loaf, with a complete variety of 

 other kinds. 



Long Blood and Turnip Beets, French Sugar Beds, Man. 

 gel Wurtzel, Kiita Ba'-^a, Loii-j Orange. Early Horn and 

 While Field Carrots, Eurly and Lute Caulillowers, Broc- 

 colis of nil sorts, Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes, sweet Mar- 

 jorum, Sage. Stiiiiiiier ^uvo^y, Thyme, and Turnips, more 

 than twenty fine varieties. 



They have .just received per Ship Minerva, a fine and choice 

 lot of new Flower Seeds, which together with en assort- 

 ment of over four hundred kinds, comprise the most com- 

 plete colleclion ever offered for sale. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 



Shrubs, Grape Vines, Roses, Dahlias, Greenhouse Plants, 

 Rhubarb and Asparagus Routs, and all Nursery productions 

 furnished al one day's notice, and when requested, can fie 

 packed in mats and bo.xes, so as lo be sent lo Europe or any 

 part of America. 



Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms wilh Seeds of 

 various sizes, containing a complete assortment, neatly put 

 up in papers, labelled and sealed ready lor retail, with print- 

 ed directions on each package for its managemeni and cul- 

 tivation. 



GRASS SEEDS, 



At wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. 

 Also, Kentucky Blue Giass, a first rale article for Lawns. 

 Clover Seed, Red and While, Orchard Grass, Oat Grass, 

 Fowl Meadow, Northern and Southern Red 'fop, Barley, 

 Oats, Millet, Rhode Island Grass, Buek« heat, &c., &c., ol 

 the best quality and for sale low. 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of all kinds, constantly on 



AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 

 of all kinds, among which are the following, viz : — 1000 

 Howard's Patent Cast Iron Ploughs, 2'i0 Common do. do, 

 200 Cultivators, 100 Greene's Straw Cullers, 5ii Willis' do. 

 do. 100 Common do. do, too Willis' Patent Corn Shellers, 

 50 Common do. do, 200 Willis' Seed Sowers, 50 do. Vege- 

 table Cutters, 50 Common do. do., 2o0 Hand Corn Mills, 

 200 Grain Cradles, 100 Ox Yokes, 150O Doz. .Scythe Stonee, 

 3000 do. Austin's Rifles, 100 doz. Cast Steel Shovels, 160 

 do. Common do. 100 do. Spades, 600 do. Grass Scythes, 300 

 do- Patent Snuilhs, 200 do Common do., 600 do. Hay Rakes, 

 200 do. Garden do.. 200 do. Manure Forks, 3' Odo. Hay do. 

 500 Pair Trace Chains, 100 do, Truck do. loil do. Draft do, 

 600 do. Tie up do, 60 doz. Halter do, louo yards Fence do, 

 25 Grind Stones on Rollers. 



TIE UP CHAINS!— Just received by the "Oceanus" 

 300 Chains for tying up cattle. These chains, introduced 

 by E. H. Derby, Esq. of Salem, and Col. jAciiCES, for the 

 purpose of securing caitle to the stall, are found to be iho 

 safest and most omvenient mode of fastening cows and oxen 

 10 the stanchion. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 

 N. E. .Agricultural Warehouse an 1 Seed Slore, 51 } 

 and 52 North JIarket Street, Boston. J 



Feb. 21, 1344. 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared lo furnish every 

 description of Fruit Trees, mid Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs anti Plants The autumn is a 

 siiitahle tune to transplant many Trees and 

 _ Planis, and often times mote coiivenienl than in 

 spring. We have ;ig great a variety of ,App|,>. Pears, Cher- 

 ries, Plums. l*eaches, (iuinces, Currants, Gooseberries, &c. 

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

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct, II, 1843. 



