vol.. XXII. NO. 39. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



211 



TIIKIIMOMKTIIICAI,. 



llt.;i'>r(ed(or the New Kii^tund Karnier. 

 ftin'eif clip rneimoiiieteriitllie(!arileiK)l ilie proprielori) 

 of III! New En;;laiiil F.irmer, ISriijIiliin. Mass initahndcd 

 Nort ieily(-X(i.isure.toiheweek eniliiig Miirrli 24. 



UlUlJHVON .MARKKT— MoNUAt, Manli 25, 1841. 



Keporlf il furlllf N. E. K.irtner. 



Al Market 270 Beef Cattle, 20 pairs Working Oxen, 

 200 Sheep, and 1200 Swine. 



I'nicEs.— Bee/ Cattlt. — Higher prices wore obtained 

 and we advance our quotations, viz. cxlra $5,25 a $?i, 

 50. First quality §4,75 a $5,25; Becond quality $-1,2.") 

 a $4,75 ; third quality $3.75 a 4,25. 



Working' Ozui —Sales, 70, 78, 80 and $90. 



SAeep.— From $2,75 to $4,00. 



Sicine. — Sales quick. Lots to peddle 5 for sows and 

 6 for barrows. At vctail G for sows and 7 for barrows. 



N. B. We noticed four extraordinary fine large and 

 fal Cattle, fed by Col. Chapen, of Springfield, Mass., 

 two of which were equal'y fat, and much superior in 

 form and liuib to the famous Rochester piemium Cattle 

 of J843. 



made to supply the dcmuiid at prices which support nur 

 quotations. 



Prune or Sax'iny Fleeces, washed. lb. 4^ a 50 c. --Amer- 

 ican full Mood lo .13 a 13-1)0 3-4 do 37 a 10 — Do. I -2 do 

 33 a 35- -14 and ciinimun do 28 a 32— Smyrna Sheep, 

 washed, 20 a 23-- Un. unwashed, 10 u 15 — r.eir,'iiM do 

 6 J l3--!*axonj . ciran 00 — Huenns Avres niipickeil, 7 a 10 — 

 (to. (fo iiickeil, 10 a 15 — Sii|ier(itic Norihern pulled lamb 37 

 8 40— No. I (In. do. do. 32 a 35 — No. 2 do Oo do 25 a 3u— 

 No. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 



HOPS. Duly 20 per cent. 



Nothiiy^ iloiu^ this week that requires nolice 73 a lOu 

 bales arrived from the country, which remain uiulisposed 

 of; 6 l-2c. per lb. offred by u dealer for a parcel, auU refu- 

 sed j <iuulalloi]s remain nominally the same. 



Isl sort Mass 1843, lb. "J a j 2d do C a 00. 



HA\'. U 10 16 per ton— Eastern Screwed 810 to 12. 



EUG.S, 12 a 14. 



WINSIIIP'S NIRSERY. 



BulGHTON NEAR hosTON, 



SU-uatiid on the tine of the Boston and Worcester Rail Road, 

 5 miica from tile city. 

 The season lor transplaating is at hand, and 

 all those who wish to supply tliemselves with 

 choice Fruit and ornamental Trees, can be fur. 

 nished at short notice with the finest varieties fiy 



the proprietors ol this celebrated nursery. 



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

 Plums, Nectarines, Cherries, Sic &.c. 



Catalogues may be obtained by applying at the Nursery. 

 Trees carefully packed to insure safely in long voyages. 

 Orders Isft al the New Enaland Seed Store ofJ. Greek & 

 Co, Nos. 51 & 52 North Market street, will be delivered 

 the day following. • 



Letters containing orders, addressed to the subscribers, 

 J. & P. WINSHIP. 

 March 27, 1844. 



NITILVTre OP SOllA FOR A«R'Cl'I.TURAI. 

 PUKPOSf.S. 



BENjAMIN HA.NGS, No. 39 <fc 40, Lewis' Wharf, ha« 

 for sale, a quauliiy of the above named article, v.Hich han 

 been much approved of in England, un^l as far as used in 

 this couiiiry has been found highly beneficial on grass land, 

 trees and plants generally. 



Bosinn, March 20. 1844. 3m 



NONANTUM nil. I. 



NURSEKY Ol-' WILI.IAW KENRICK. 



I^jldwin and other A[)ple 'frees of fine sizes, 

 In.uoo I'each Trees, alto of kinds .-upcnor and 

 of sizes fine; Pear, Plum, Cherry, Apricot, Nec- 

 tarine Trees of kinds new or most highly es- 

 tcemeii. 

 'I'his nursery, by laic extensions, now covers 30 acres of 

 ground. A large green house is now being added. 



Francoiiia Raspberries, Grape Vines. Currants Goosctier- 

 ries. Strawberries — ot kinds must approved. The descrip- 

 tive Catalogue for 1843 will be sent to all who apply. 



Orn-amenlat Trees and Shrubs', and Honeysuckles; yel- 

 low Harrison and other Roses j Tree and other splended 

 Pceonies of different colors. Also, Hyatt's Vicloria and 

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



All orders addressed to ih,e suliscribcr will be promptly 

 atleiuled to, and Trees wher. so ordered will be securely 

 packed in mats and moss fjr sale transport to all distant 

 places, and delivered in the cily by the wagou which goes 

 iiither daify, or shipped tc, ord,-r, or per railroad. Orders 

 may be lelt willi Joseph l.ireck. fii, Co. 51 ft. 52 N^rth Mar- 

 ket street, John G. Lock e, Es q., or Eliphalei Wheeler, Esq., 

 Framint,ham. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



March 6. eplSIls Nonanium Hill, Newion. 



1VKOLES.4I.E PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected uilli great eare, weekly. 

 SEEDS. Herds Grass, $2 37^ to 2 62 per bushel Red Top 

 6.1 to 75 coins, (,'lover— Northern, 00 to 12c. — Southern, 10 

 a 12 c. Max Seed, 52 00 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 Canary Seed, S3 25 per bushnl. 



GSAIN. The arrivals the past week have been short of 

 expectation, and prices in consequence have sustained some 

 further improvement. 



Corn — N.irt'iern, new, tiusliel 52 to 63— Southern, round 

 yellow, oil, 00 a 00 — Southern flat yellow, new, 62 a 53 — 

 do. do. white 00 a 4^— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 00 a 00 —Rye, Northern, 72 a 75— do. Southern, 69 a 70, — 

 Oats, Southern, 3.J a 'i — Northern do. 34 to 35 — Beans, per 

 hustiel 1 00 a 1 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 30 a 35- Bran, 

 20 a 23. 



FLOUR. The usual demand has prevailed during the 

 week, and prices without much change. Holders of South- 

 ern are rather more firm, and tor shipping qualities there is 

 an increased demand. 



Baltimore, Howard Street. 4 mos. cr. So 00 a 5 00— do 

 wharf, S9 00 a 4 37— do. free of garlic, 34 87 a 5 00 — Phila- 

 delphia do. 4 mos. S') 00 a 4 87 — FredericUsburg, low I'd 4 

 inos. 90 00 a 5 00— Alexandria, wharf mountain, n 00 a 00. 

 —Georgetown, 85 00 a 5 50- Richmond Canal, S5 00 a 00 

 — do. City, SO 00 a II 00— Petershargh, South side SO 00 a 00 

 — do. Country S4 ?7a5 37 — Genesee, common, cash, 85 18 a 

 5 25— do fancy brands S5 37 a 5 50 — Ohio, via Canal, 

 »0 00 a 00— ('') do New Orleans, cash S5 Oil a' 5 37. Rye, 

 »3 62 a O''— India-i Meal in bbls. $2 87 a 3 00. 



PROVISIONS. The business of the week for Pork has 

 been at various prices, according to quality. In Beef there 

 has fieen more doing than we had occasion to notice for 

 some time back. 



Beef— Mess 4 wo. new bbl. $6 87 a7 00— Navy— SG 00 a 

 r, 50.— No. 1, S5 -7 a 6 00— do Prime $5 oo a 5 50— Pork- 

 Extra clear 4 mo bbl. 812 50 a t3 0U—dn Clear St 1 00 a 12 00 

 do. Mess, 9 50 a 10 00— do Prime S7 50 a 8 00— do Mess 



from other States.— a do Prime do do SO 00 a 00 



do. Cargo do. 00 a 00 —Clear do do SooooaOOOO — 

 Butter, shipjiing, 12 a 14— do store, uninspected, a 10— do 

 dairy, 14 cts. a 17— Lard, No. I, Boston ins. 6J a 7 —do 

 South and Western, BJ a 7 — Hama, Boston, 7 a 8 — 

 Southern and VVesleru, GJ a 7— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 3 a 4 J —do new milk, 44 a 5j. 



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

 p irtation shi-.ll not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 5 per cent, ad 

 val. All where^: the value exceeifs 7 cts. per pound, 40 per 

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



We have no change to notice in this article. Sales are 



CAMBRIDGKPORT NIUSERY. 



Columbia Street. 



SAMUEL POND, 



NURSERYMAN, 



CAMBRlDGEPOnT, MASS. 



Has for sale a choice assortment of fri'it trees, shbubs 

 BOOTS AND VINES. — Among ihem are the best varieties of 

 Apple, Pear, P.lum, Cherry, Peach. Apricot, Grape Vines 

 Asparagus, Rhubarb, Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries' 

 Pear Stocks, Apple Stocks, &c. &c. X,-c. ' 



Trees of an extra size always on baud, and will be de- 

 liver o any part of the city, free ol expense. 



Alsoscions of Pears, Plums and Cherries. 



PRIKCES' LINBTAEAK BOTANIC G \RDE:N ASD 

 NURSElilES, 



Flushi.n'g, near New York. 

 WM. R. PRINCE «!. CO. will send to every 

 post paid applicant, their new descriptive cata- 

 logues of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, including 

 above 1000 varieties of the most splendid Roses, 

 more than half of which are entirely new, and of 

 surpassing beauty. The prices are much below what they 

 have heretofore been offered in the United Stales ; and there 

 are 2500 varieti"s of tree and standard Roses, and 600 va- 

 rieties of Chinese Evcrblooming, Tea, Bourbon, Noisette, 

 and Perpetual Roses, comprising every new acquisition in 

 these splendid classes. The following articles are offered 

 in quanlity at low rates : Quinces 2 1 2 to 6 feet ; Lancash- 

 ire Gooseberries- extra strong; Franconia, and red and, 

 white Antwerp Raspberries, Hawthorns for hedging; blac'it 

 Hamburg, White Sweetwater and all the Chasselas arid 

 Frontignan varieties; Grapes 2 and 3 years grown; C'.ii- 

 nese Ailanthus ; European Linden, Silverleaved Ma'ple, 

 Scotch Mountain Ash, Horse Chestnuts, Tulip Tree, Ever- 

 green Cypress for cemeteries, and Firs and Pines of va- 

 rious kinds; 75 varieties of Chrysanthemums ; Herba- 

 ceous and "Tree Psonies ; Peaches 1 and 2 yeais g'.ow ih, 

 very low ; Chinese Azaleas; Cape Jasmins , Camellias, 

 Dahlias, an immense assortment ; Pyrus Japonica, Aucuba, 

 &.C. 



|;;^Exlra large Plums, Cherries, Peaches, Nectarines, 

 Pears and Apples can be supplied ol a number of kinds, at a 

 small advance, and also of ornamental Trees 



N. B. The personal aitention of the pioprietors is given 

 to every order, and they guarantee the satisfaction of every 

 purchaser. 



Flushing, March 18, 1844. 



WM. R. PRINCE & CO. 



LONDON HORTICUl,TUUAI. SOCIETY'S CATA- 

 LOGUE OP FRUITS. 



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

 uable Catalogues. Those who have onlered thein are re- 

 quested to call before they are all taken. 

 ^ Feb. 28. JOS. BRECK & CO. 



J.iRli IT TREES. 



The sul pscri'jers are prepared to furnish every 

 descripti'm 'jf Fruit Trees, and Oriianiental 

 Trees, r'.hrul ,s and Plants. The autuuiu is a 

 siiii,Tblf. tir.ie to uansplant many Trees and 

 „^KM9k> Plants , and. often ti.nes moie convenient than la 

 spring. We have as great a variety of Apples, Pears, Cher- 

 ries, Plums, Pea che s^ (Quinces, Currants, Gooseberries, &c. 

 as can be found in i he country, and offer them at the lowe« 

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, Oct . n, 1843. 



FlNenrOTEE PINK SEED. 



The suh«c ribiirs hav. for sale a few packages of Pink 

 Seed, saved Ir jm ft -arieties of double Pinks which were 

 exhilmed I ..y theni' al the Horticultural Rooms, and for 

 which they ob tained premiums the last season. This is pro- 

 bably the fin' 'St seed of American growth ever offered Suf 

 sale. Pr ice 25 cents per package. Also extra fine Engii'sh 

 Picotee and Carnation seed at 124 cents r, er package. 



„ , ,. , JOSEPH B.'?.fi.CK'& CO, 



Bosk ,n, JJarch 6, 1844. 



WILLIS' LATEST IMPROVED SEKS SOWER. 



In using this machine, the farmer may be c. itain that 

 his seed is put into the ground, and at the same lime 

 in the best possible manner. There li.is been a great 

 difilculty in machines for sowing garden seeds; Ihey 

 are very apt to clog up, and llie farmer iniglit go over atv 

 acre of land and not sow a single seed ; but not so willj. 

 this; it is so constructed that it cannot po.ssibly clog. 

 Ill using this sower, the farmer ran save ono iialf of 

 his seed, and do the work at less tlian one quarter the 

 expense of tlie co.iiiiion way of sowing, and lia,to u 

 done in a much better manner; it opens the furiow 

 drops the seed covers it over and rolls them down.' 

 It will sow any kind of (iarden Seeds ; say Ruta Bagii 

 Mangel Wurlz. I, Turnips, Carrots, Beele, Parsnips, On- 

 ions, 4-c. For siilo at the Neiv England Agricultiira 

 Warehouse and S.'ed Store, Nos. 51 and 52 Non'i Wat- 

 kel Btroet, by JOSEPH BKECK & CO. 



MUCK MANUAL. 



The Farmer's Muck Manual, by Dr. S. L. Dana— priv« 

 62 I -2 cents, for sale by JOS. BRECK & CO, 



Dec. II. 



