XXII, NO. 43. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



343 



TIIEIIMOMETIIICAI,. 



Rrporlfillorllie New Englaiiil Karnier. , 



ge if tile riiei rjiometeral llie (iardenof the iiropriceors 

 i\evv England !•" .inner, lirigliton . Mass. in !> shaded 

 eriv i-xposure, to ilieweek ending April 21. j 



1st sort Mass IS43, lb. 7 a 71 ; 2d do 6 a 00. 

 HAY, 14 to 16 per ton- Eastern Screwed 810 to 12. 

 EGGS. 12 a 14. 



KiHTON .MARKK.T.— MoM.AT, April 22, 1844. 

 KfP'Tled fortlie N. E. Farmer. 

 M irket "00 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs U'orliinii Oxen, 

 Slieip, and i;!.')0 Swine. 40 Beef cattle unsold. 



K.VR5I FOR SAI.K- 



One of the most pleasant sitnations in the midille of the 

 town of I'epperell —the farm of the hue Rev. James Howe, 

 containing 44 :icres of first rate land, well divided into mow 

 int;, tillage, pastnriiii; and wood land, well watered and 

 fenced, with a two story house and two barns, one 36 by 40 

 !eel, witli a cellar under the same, and all other convenient 

 out buildings. There are a variety of fruit trees on the lann. 



Terms casij. For further particulars inquire of SKl'H N A 

 SON, on the premises, or to JOSIil'H lUlECK & GO^. 5 



and 62 North Market Slieet, Boston. 



Aiiril 20. 



POTTAWATTAMIE ftEAM. 



The subscribers are happy to inform their customers and 

 friends that they have reieived a new at.d superb variety ol 

 e.irlv BUSH BKAN.of excellent flavor, and very prolific 



Hicrs — Bfcf f««/e— Higher prices were obtained, i It surpasses in beauty any variety now culiivated among us. 

 „c advance our qiiotationa to correspond. Extra The name of " Polfawallamie" has been given to it on ac- 

 ^ T. .:„..,,,„ cl r. , , -r. . „,.„„H ,„„i;,„ *a 25 count of its havmg been received from that^ tribe of Indians 



First quality $4,.W a 4,75 ; second ([uality $4,25 



,75 ; third quality $;!,50 a $4,00. 



orking Oim —Sales, 65, 63, 75, and $82. 



„p —Sales from $2,50 to $3,75. A small lot of 



t weathers 5,U0 a $(i,00. 



line. — Sales quick. Lots to peddle 5, 5 1-4 and 5 3-8 



lOws, and 6, 6 1-4 and 6 3-8 for barrows. At retail 



5 to 7. 



in Iowa, by whom it is cultivateii. Price 37j cents per 

 quart. JOSliPil BRECK & GO. 



Boston, April 17, 1844. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected with great cure, weekly. 

 llEDS. Herds Grass, $2 00 to 2 25 per bushel Red Top 



63 cents. Clover— Northern, 10 to 1 Ic— Southern, 8 

 Klax Sced,,Sl 50 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb 

 iry Seed, S2 02 per bushel. 



lAIM. The late news from England, is less favorable 

 ippers, and the heavy arrivals at this market during the 

 week, have caused some further reduction in prices, 

 rn— Nortliern. new, bushel 56 to 68— Southern, round 

 w, old, Ol) n 00— Southern flat yellow, new, 64 n 65— 

 do', white 49 a 50— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 00 —Rye, Northern, 70 a 72— do. Southern, 65 a 70 — 

 , Southern, 30 a 32— Northern do. 34 to 35 — Beans, per 

 el t 00 a I 62.— Shorts, per double bush. 00 a 0--Bran, 

 00. 



ILOUR. The business of the week has been rather lim- 

 ; prices are without much variation, compared with the 

 report. 



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

 irf, SO 00 a 4 S7— do. free of garlic, $4 87 a 5 00— Phila- 

 hia do. 4 mos. SO 00 a 4 67 —Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 . 34 87 a 4 94— Alexandria, wharf mountain, OOOaO 00. 

 eorgeiown, S4 87 a 5 23— Richmond Canal,S4 S7 a5 00 

 1. City. So <jn a 1)00— Petersburgh, South side SO 00 a 6 25 

 i). Country S4 87 a 5 00- Genesee.comnion, cash. So 00 a 

 — do faniy brands S3 25 a 5 37— Ohio, via Canal, 

 10 a 00— do do New Orleans, cash S4 87 a 5 12. Rye, 

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

 ROVISION3. The demand for Pork and Beef dur'ng 

 past week has been confined chiefly to the wants ol the 

 ;e, and for vessels' use. 



eef— Mess 4 iio. new bhi. S6 75 a7 25— Navy— S6 OOa 

 I.— .\,3. I, S3 S7 a 6 00— do Prime S3 00 a 5 60— Pork 

 ra cle ir 4 mo. bbl. 812 50 a 00 00— do Clear SIl 00 a 12 00 



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



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



Cargo do. 00 a 00 —Clear do do 800 00 a 00 00 — 

 ter, 'hipping, 15 a 18— do store, uninspected, 10 a 12— do 

 ■y, licts. a an— Lard, No. 1, Boston ins. Ci a 7 —do 

 th and Western, 6 a e| — Hams, Boston, 7 a 7^ — 

 thern and Western, 6i a 0— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 4 j — do new milk, 4i a 5^. 



VOOI,. ')uty. The value whereof at the place of ex- 

 tation shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 6 per cent, ad 

 All v.'liereaithe value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 40 per 

 ad. val. and 3 cts. per pound. 



Ve have no change to notice in this article. There is a 

 ■ demand, and prices are firm, with but a limited supply, 

 'rime or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. 45 a 60 c. — Amcr- 

 a full blood, do 43 a 45— Do. 3-4 do 37 a40— Do. l-2do 



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

 shed, 20 a 23— Do. unwashed, 10 a 15 — Bengasi do 

 13— Saxony , clean, 00— Buenos Ayres unpi'ked, 7 a 10 — 



do. picked, 10 a 15— Superfine Northern pulled lamb 37 

 0— No. 1 do. do. do. 32 a 35— No. 2 do do do 23 a 30— 

 .. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 

 aOPS. Dutv 20 per cent. 



The market is exceedingly dull for this article, and some 

 es have been made by growers, at a reductioa on previous 

 otations. 



SPLENDID FLOWER SEEDS. 



The subscribers have receive.! the following choice Flow- 

 er Seeds which they offer at 6 1-4 cenls per package, except 

 those marked otherwise. 



Extra fine German Asters, 8 varieties. 



Fine double Balsams (sorts.) 



Extra fine do 12^ cents. 



Cosmos bipinnalus 12 " 



Campanula pulcherrima 124 cents. 



pyraniidalig alba 12^ cents. 



• do. aziirea 12^ cents. 



Chinese Primrose 12^ cents. 



Cleome Grandiflora 12J cenls. 



Didiscus cerulea 12^ cents. 



Erysimum PerofTskiana. 



Geraniums, from superb flowers 33^ cents. 



Lupinus pollyphyllus 12^ cents. 



var alba 12J cents 



rivularis 12^ cents. 



Crookshankii 12^ cents. 



. spleudens 124 cenls. 



■ odoratus 12A cents. 



FiOpbospermum Siandem I2j cents. 

 Mimulus Hudsonia 12^ cenls. 



cardinalis splendens 12^ cents. 



Madagascar periwinkle 12i cents. 

 Pentstcmon Millerii IH cents. 



hybridus 12i " 



gentianoides 12^ cents. 



spleudens 12i " 



Salpiglossis, fine sorts I2| " 

 Schizanthus Hookerii 12^ " 



obtusifolia. 



new while. 



humilus. 



pinnala. 



PortulacciGilesii, 23 cents. 



Phlox Drummondi 12^ " 



Verbena, fine scarlet, and from other choice sorts 124 cU. 



aubletia. 



urticifolia — With many other rare sorts. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, April 19, 1844. 



FINE BONE MANURE. 



The subscribers have on hand. Fifty Barrels of fine pul- 

 verised Bone Manure, mixed with the marrow of the lone. 

 It was produced from a manufactory when the bone was saw- 

 ed in a wet slate. It must be a very valuable article. 



Also, Fifly Barrels fine Bone Dust, in a dry state, princi- 

 pally saw dust, and the refuse of a manufactory. 



March 20, 1844. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



PINE PICOTEE PINK SEED. 



The subscribers hare for sale a few packages of Pink 

 Seed, saved from the varieties of double Pinks which were 

 exhibited by them at the Horticultural Ronms, and for 

 which thev obtained jireiniuins the last season. This is pro- 

 bably the finest seed of American growth ever offered for 

 sale. Price 23 cenls per package. Also extra fine English 

 Picolee ami Carnation seed at 124 cents per package. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, March 6, 1844. 



MUCK MANUAL 



The Fanner's Muck Manual.by Dr. S. L. Dan.* 

 62 1-2 cents, for sale by 

 Dec. 1 1 . 



price 

 JOS. BRECK & CO. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 



NEW ENGLA.ND 

 Jlgriculiurnl tVarehouse 



AND 



SSED STORE. 



51 and 52 North Market Street, Boston 

 JOSEPH BRKCK & CO. having received a lull and gen- 

 eral assorlment of FIELD, GRA?rS, GARDEN and FLOW- 

 ER SEEDS, worthy of culiivatnni. confidently recommend 

 them as being pure and of the first (jualities, unmixed with 

 other vnrietifs; they have no hesitation in saying that their 

 collection of Seeds is the best, and of the greatest variety 

 ever offered for sale at any establishment in ihe U. Slates, 

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

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

 rieties in good season lor the Spring planting. 



The billowing are a few of the most important kinds 

 which they offer wholesale and retail, viz : 

 PEAS. 

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

 Frame, do. Warwick, Improved Blue Imperial, Woodford's 

 Dwarf^ Marrow, Bishop's Dwarf, for liorders. Knights' Dwarf, 

 Dwarf Marrowfats, Tall do. 



BEANS. 

 Lima, Saba, Horticultural Pole, Dwarf China, do. Mo- 

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

 ney Pole, Dwarf Kidney, do. Case knife, do. Six Weeks, &e. 

 CABBAGES. 

 Large Late Drumhead, I, ate Sugarlnaf, Green Globe Sa- 

 voy, Red Dutch, Low Dutch, Early ^ ork, Battersea, Va- 

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

 other kinds. 



Long Blood and Turnip Beets, French Sugar Beets, Man 

 gel Wurtzel, Ruta Baga, Long Orange, Early Horn and 

 While Field Carrots, Early and Lnie Cauliflowers, Broe- 

 colis of all sons, Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes, sweet Mar- 

 jorum, Sage. Summer Savory, Thyme, and Turnips, more 

 than twenty fine varieties. 



Thev have just received per Ship Minerva, a fine and choice 

 lot of new Flower Sf.eds, which together with an assort- 

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

 plete collection ever offered for sale. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

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

 Rhubarb and Asparagus Roots, and all Nursery productions 

 furnished at one day's nonce, and when requested, can be 

 packed in mals and boxes, so as to be sent to Europe or any 

 part of America. 



Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms with Seeds of 

 various sizes, containing a complete assortment, neally put 

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

 cd directions on each package for its manageuieni and cul- 

 tivation. 



GRASS SEEDS, 

 Ai wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. 

 Also, Kentucky Blue Glass, a first rate article for Lawns. 

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

 Fowl Meadow, Northern and Southern Red Top, Barley, 

 Oats, Millet. Rhode Island Grass, Buckwheat, &c., 4;c., ol 

 the liest quality and for sale low. 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of all kinds, constantly on 

 hand. 



AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 

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

 Howard's Patent Cast Iron Ploughs. 2"0 Common do. do, 

 200 Cultivators, 100 Greene's Straw Cutters, 60 Willis' do. 

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

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

 table Cutlers, 60 Common do. do., 200 Hand Corn Mills, 

 200 Gram Cradles, 100 Ox Yokes, 1500 Doz Scythe Stones, 

 3000 do. Austin's Rifles, 100 doz. Cast Steel Shovels, 169 

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

 do. Patent .Snaiths,200 do. Common do, 500 do. Hay Rakes, 

 200 do. Garden do.. 200 do. Manure Forks, 3i0 do. Hay do. 

 300 Pair Trace Chains, 100 do. Truck do. 100 do Draft do, 

 500 do. Tie up do, 50 doz. Halter do, 1000 yards Fence do, 

 25 Grind Stones on Rollers. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 

 E. .Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 51 ^ 

 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. S 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 descriplion of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants. The autumn is a 

 Mutable tune to transplant many Trees and 

 _ IManls, and often times more convenient than in 

 We have as grenl a variety of Apples, Pears, Cher- 

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

 as can be fouiid in the country, and ufl'er them at the lowest 

 prices. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston. Oct. II, 1843. 



NITR.H^TE OP SOOA FOR AUUICULTURAl. 

 PliRPOSES. 



BENJAMIN BANGS, No. 39 & 40, Lewis' Wharf, has 

 for sale, a quantity of the above named article, which has 

 been much approved of in England, and as far as used in 

 Ibis connlry has been found highly beneficial on grass land, 

 trees and plants generally. 



Boston, March 20, 1844. 3m 



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