^ X\H. NO. 44. 



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AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER. 



859 



Tlllill.MO.MKTIlirAL. 

 Uflicrltillur llic New Kni!l:in(l Kariii»i. 

 ge if l!ip riiPi inipnioter:il live naidennf llie |jr(>| 

 ;Vew Knglanil Fanner, liriglilon. M-.tm in a 

 erlyoxpnsure.toilieweek emling May 5. 



tncfurrt 



1 HOPS. Oiiiv 211 per cent. 



I The iransaclion"! ol llie week comprise about 2fiu tiales 

 first sort, lor export, and one or two parcels, for lioine con- 

 siiniplion. 

 Isi sort M.tsi 1R43, 111. 6J a 7 ; 2d do 4) a5 

 H A V, I ! lo If. per ton- Kastern Screwed Slu to 12. 

 E(Jl^S 12 a II. 



KiH I'O.N iM.\KKKT — MoMiAf, May G, IH4J 



Kei'nrlett fur (he N. 1-". Farmer. 

 MarUe- 500 Beef Cattle, 15 pairs Working Oxen, 



Sheep, and 2000 Swine. CO Beef Ciittle unsold. 

 ,„ICK3.— flee/ C'««/<.— Prices have declined and 

 educe our quotations. Extra $5,25 a .5,37. First 



ty $5,Cf ; second quality $4 50 a 4,75 ; third qunl- 

 ;3 7oh4. a few cattle were sold on Saturday at 

 ithing I. ore than our highest quotations. 

 orliinz Oien — No sales noticed. 



ecp.— Dull. Small lots from $1,25 to $3,75. 

 ithers from 3,00 to $4,50. 



Pine.— Lots to peddle 5 1-4 a 5 1-2 for bows, and 

 I a6 1-2 for harrows. A very choice lot 5 3-4 a 

 ,. Old Ho;;s from 4 lo 5. At retailfrum 5 to 7 1-2 



FARM FOR %\l.V. 



One of the most pleasant situations in the middle of the 

 town "f Pepperell— the farm of the late Rev. James Howe, 

 ronlainiuK 44 acres of first rule land, well divided iiilo mow- 

 in?, nllafie, pasuiriti^ ami wood land, well watered and 

 liMiced, with a two story hmise and two hams, one 3ii hy 40 

 . !eet, wiih a cellar under the same, ami all other convenient 

 ! out build MISS. There are a vjneiy of fruit trees on the lorm 

 1 Terms easy. For further particulars inquire n! SETII NA- 

 SON, on the premisen, or to JOSEPH iiRECK & CO., 01 

 and 82 North Market Street, Boston. April 20. 



WIIOLF.SALK PRICES CURRENT. 



Corrected icilh great cnre, weekly. 

 ^EDS Herds rjrass, 82 00 to 2 12 per bushel Red Top 

 3 70 cents. Clover— Northern, 9 to 10c. -Southern 8 

 Elax Seed. 31 60 per bushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 4ry Seed, fJ on per bushel. 



RAIN. About all the late arrivals have either been 

 or gone into store. The demand for Corn continues 

 .ed, and present quoted rEtes are barely obtainable. 

 ,r„_Northera. new, bushel nO to 00— Southern, round 

 ,w old 51 a 5>— Southern flat yellow, new, 48 a 50— 

 do' while 47 a 43-do New Orleans, 00 a 00-Barley 

 00 —Rye, Northern, 73 a 75— do. Southern, 70 a 72 — 

 South=rn 30 a 32— Northern do. 00 to 37J— Beans, per 

 lel 1 00 at' 62.— Shorts, per double hush. UO a 0— Bran, 

 . 00. 



LOUR. There has been a good demand throughout 

 week, -.hii-h increased considerably at the close, wilh a 

 er feeling among holders. Several large parcels in llie 

 kel are still limited above present prices. 

 Baltimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. SO on a 5 00 -do 

 ,rf SO 00a4 37-do. free of garlic, S4 87 a 5 oo-Ph. a- 

 ahia do. 4 mos. SO 00 a 4 S7 -Kreder.ckshurg. low I'd 4 



- 84 87 a 4 94— Alexandria, wharf mountain, n 00 a on. 

 leor"ein-,vn 8-4 87 a 6 50-Richniond Canal, S4 87 a 5 00 

 o c'liv Soooaiioo—Petershurgh, South sideSo OOaS 25 

 o' (.;ountrvS4 =17 a 5 00— Genesee, common, cash, S5 06 a 

 >1 do fancy l.rands S5 13 a 5 37 - Ohio^ via Canal, 

 'in a 00— do do ^'ew Orleans, cash S4 87 a S 12. Kye, 

 50 a OO-lndiau Meal in bids. S2 87 a 3 00- 

 ROVISION-S. The market has been very languid 

 DU"hout the week, and prices are a shade lower for near- 

 ilflhe arlicles under this head. The sales correspond to 



present quotations. 

 ieef-Mess 4 no. new bbl. 36 75 a7 00— Navy-3C 00 a 



- _Nn 1 S.-, 50 I 6 oo-do Prime S5 no a 5 2.-.— Pork— 

 ira clear 4 mo bhl. S12 50 a 00 oo-do Clear SH 00 a 1 1 50 



Mess S9 00 a B 76— do Prime S7 60 a 7 75-do Mess 

 m oiber Stales— a do Prime ilo do So 00 a o 00 



Cargo do. 00 a 00 -Clear do do Soo 00 a 00 00- 

 tter ihipping, 15 a 18-do store, uninspected, 10 a 12-do 

 rv lacts. a 20-Lard, No. 1, Boston ms. 00 a -do 

 all', and Western. 5i a 65 - Ham.=., Boston, ^ a ^ - 

 jlhern and Western, 6 a 6i-Clieese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 

 , 4^ —do new milk, 4i a 5^. 



iVOOl Duty The value whereof at the place of ei- 



•lation shall not exceed 7 cts. per pound, 5 per cent, nd 



All whereol the value exceeds 7 cts. per pound, 40 per 



ad. val. and 3 cts per pound. 



Time or Saxony Fleeces,jvashed,lh^ 43 a 60 c^- 



POTTA'VVATTAMIF. BEAN. 



The subscribers are happy to inform their customers and 

 friends thai ihcy have received a new and superb variety ol 

 early BUSH BEAN, of excellent flavor, and very prolific. 

 It surpasses in beauty any variety now culiiv^itod among us. 

 The name of " Potla'waliamie" has been given to it on ac- 

 count of Its having been received from that trilie of Indians 

 in Iowa, by whom it is cullivaled. Price 37^ cents per 

 quart. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, April 1", 1844. 



SPLENDID FLOWER SEEDS. 



The subscribers have received the following choice Flow- 

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

 those marked otherwise. 



Extra fine German Asters, 8 varieties. 



Fine double Balsams (sorts.) 



Extra fine do 12.^ cents- 



Cosmos bipinnatns 12 " 



Campanula pulcherriina 12.^ cents. 



pyramidalis alba 12^ cents. 



do azurea 124 cents. 



Chinese Primrose 12i cents. 



Cleome Grandiflnra 125 cents 



Didiacus cerulea 124 cents. 



Erysimum PerofTskiana. 



Geraniums, from superb flowers 334 cents. 



Lupinus pollyphyllus 124 cents. 



var alba 124 cents 



_ rivularis 124 cents. 



- CrookshanUii 124 cents. 



splendens 124 cents. 



■ odoratus 124 cents. 



(nil and gen- 



Lophospermum Siandem 124 cents. 

 Mimulus Hudsnnia 124 cents. 



cardinalis splendens 124 cents. 



Madagascar periwinkle 124 cents. 

 Pentstcmon Millerii 1 '4 cents 



■ hybridus 124 " 



. eentianoides 124 cents. 



splenrtens 124 " 



Salpi^lossis, fine sorts 124 " 



Schizanthus Hookerii I2i " 



oblusifolia. 



. new white. 



humilus. 



pinnala. 



Pnrlulacci Gilesii, 25 cents. 



Phlox Drummondi 124 " 



Verbena, fine scarlet, and from other choice sorls 



aubletia 



urlicifolia— With many other rare sorts. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, April 19, 1844. 



PINE BO.NE MAIVCRE. 



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 maniifaclory when the bone was saw- 

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



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

 pally saw dust, and the refuse of a manufaclorv. 



March 20, 1844. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



124 cts. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



NEW ENGLAND 

 A^TLeullitTal Warehouse 



s.:ed store. 



fi| and 52 N^irlh Market Streei, Bosio 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. having received ; 

 cral assortment of FIELD, GRASS, GARDEN and FLOW- 

 ER .SEEDS, worthy of culiivatinn, confidently recommend 

 them as being pure and of the first qualiiies, unmixed with 

 other varieties; ihey have no hesitation in saying Ihat their 

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

 ever ofiered for sale at any establishment in the U. Stales, 

 and would inviie all lo send 01 their orders as soon as pos- 

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

 rieties in good season lor ihe .Spring planlmg. 



The following are a few of the most important kinds 

 which they oficr wholesale and relail, viz : 

 Ph'.AS. 

 Cede Null!, Hills' Early, Early Dwarf, do. Charlion, do. 

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

 Dwarf Marrow, Bishop's Dwarf, for borders, Knights' Dwarf, 

 Dwarf Marrowfats, Tall do. 



HEANS. 

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

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

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

 CABBAGES. 

 Large Late Drumhead, Late Sogar loaf. Green Globe So- 

 vov, Retl Dutch, Low Dutch, Early York, Batlersca, Va- 

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

 other kinds. 



Long Blood and Tnrnip Beds, French Sogar Beets Man 

 2el Wurtzel, Ruia Baga, Long Orange, Early Horn and 

 White Field Carrots, Early and Late Cauliflowers, Broc. 

 colls of all sorls. Cucumbers, Melons, Squashes, sweet Mar- 

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

 than tweniy fine varieties. 

 They have just received per Ship Miyerva, a fine and choice 

 lot of new Flower .Seeos, which together wiih an assort- 

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

 plete collection ever offered (or sale. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, 

 Shrubs, Grape Vines, Roses, Dahlias, Green house Plants, 

 Rhubarb and Asparajus Roots, and all Nursery productions 

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

 packed in mats and boxes, so as 10 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, neatly put 

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

 ed directions on each package for its managemeni and cul- 

 tivation. 



GRASS SEEDS, 

 Ai wholesale and retail, at llie lowest market prices. 

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

 (;inver Seed. ReO and While, Orchard Grass, Oat GrasR, 

 Fowl Meadow, Northern and Soulhern Red Top, Barley, 

 Oats, Millet. Rhoile Island Grass, Buckwheat, &c., &c., of 

 ihe best qnalily and for sale low. 



AGRICULTIRAL BOOKS of all kinds, coustantly on 

 hanii. 



AORICULTURAL 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 Cutlers, 50 Willis' do. 

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

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

 tatde Cutlers, 50 Common do. do., 200 Hand Corn Mills, 

 200 Grain Cradles. lOo Ox Yokes, ISflU Doz Scythe Slonee, 

 3000 do Austin's Rifles, 100 doz. Cast Steel Shovels, I6'J 

 do. Common do. lOii do. Spades, 500 do. Grass Scythes, 300 

 do. Patenl Snuiihs,200do Common do., 600 do. Hay Rakes, 

 200 do. Garden do.. 20u do. .Manure Forks, 3' odo. Hay do. 

 500 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., 



Amer- 

 a 10— Do. 1-2 do 

 - Smyrna Sheep, 

 unwashed, 10 a 17 — I'.engasi do 

 . -Buenos Avres unpicked, " a 10 — 

 "do picke.r 10 a 15— Superfine N.irthern pulled Iamb 37 

 io_No. 1 do. do. dn. 32 a 35— No. 2 do do do 25 a 30— 

 0. 3 do do do 13 a 20. 



n full blood, do 43 a 45— Do. 3-4 do 37 

 a 3) '4 i*"'' common do 28 a 32 

 ished, 20 a 25— Do. 

 il3— Saxony, clean, 00 



PINE PICOTEK PINK SBED. 



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 Rooms, and for 

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

 bably ihe finest seed of American growth ever offered for 

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



Picolce and Carnation seed at 124 cents per package. 



JOSEPH B:<ECK s'i;. CO. 

 Boston, March 6, 1844. 



MUCK MANUAL.. 



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

 62 1-2 cents, for sale by JOS, BRECK & CO. 



ec. 11. 



N 



E. .'Vgricultural Warehouse and Seed Slore, 51 ) 



and 62 North Market Streei, Boston. 



FRUIT TREES. 



The subscribers are prepared to furnish every 

 description of Fruit Trees, and Ornamental 

 Trees, Shrubs and Plants, The autumn is a 

 siiilable time lo transplant many Trees and 

 _ Phinis, and often times more convenient than in 

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

 Plums, Peaches^ Uuinces, Currants, Gooseberries, &e. 

 can be found in the country, and offer them at the lowest 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



'Iirim; 



prices. 



Boslon, Oct. II, 1843 



NITRATE OF SODA FOR A«lllCI.l.TURAl. 

 PUKPOSKS, 



BENJAMIN BANGS, .\o. 39 &. 40, Lewis' Wharf, has 

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

 been much approved of in England, an. I as far as used in 

 this conniry has been found highly beneficial on grass land, 

 trees and plants generally. 



Boston, March 20, 1344. 3m 



