XXII NO, 46. 



AND HORTICULTURAL REGISTER 



:j67 



TIIEKMO.MKTIIICAI, 



Rupurledloithe Now Kiislanu I'liniiel. 



ii-lyxiiDsure.iolbeweek emiing Maj 12. 



CHKV'SASTIIEMl'MS, v ERBE.VAS, DOUBLE 

 DAIIM tS, SlC. 



Mof thp The, ,„ou>et..r.u the (.ar.iem.l ll,e |.r„|,nc.m y^-jlAr//KA/f/.l/.S, mos.ly new 8orls, nt $3 , er doz- 



Jew Kni-lHu.l P.r'"*":,''''':':'!""^''.:':, '" " * • e.'.K 'm c-enis p.r |,la,>. f„; som. ixtra fiue new son,. 



KEA'BE.V.l-^' TKc niiiiiy varieiics cf this showy flower 

 add moth lo \U<- lirill anov of Iho flower canleii, as iliey 

 cominue in l.lonn. from June lo Novcinher. Tlity can lie lur- 

 nivhrriala low rale, oinl.raciii!; while, pink, purple, lilac, 

 sc-arlel. crimson, and nmnv inierm.'dinic shades and varia- 

 tions, at S2 per dozen, when the selection is made hy us,— 

 orSs'per dozen for some of ihe choicest new sorts. 

 i DOUBLE DAHLIAS. We can fnrnisli I his gorgeous 

 flower to any exient, and of the most splendid vari.ties Irnm 

 ' ■) to SI'' per dozen. The time of phniinj is fast apjirooch- 

 ins! and those w.ho wish to ornameut their grounds with 

 ' flower should send in their orders soon. The hrst ol 



KiHT'ON MARKKT — MoNn*r,»lay 13, IM44. 

 Itpporleil for the N. K. Parmer. 



Market J.'iO Beef Cattle, IG.pairs Working Oxen, 

 i-htep, and 2l'50 Swine. 



irKS.— Kee/ Catlle.—A small nHv.nnre was efTeet- 

 Wp quote a few extra $5,75. First quality ^r^;25 

 ; second quality $4 75 a 5,00 ; third quality $3 75 

 (1. 



hTk:n-r Oxen —Sales 68, 12 85, and f 90. 

 e«;;— S:ile!from 1,'^5 to $3,.'jO. We noticed the sale 



hcantiful cosset weathers for $l'M. 

 7nc.— I.ols to peddle 5 a 5 ^.8 for sows, and 6 a 

 or harrows. Old Hogs from 4 1-4 to 5. At retail 

 to 7 1-2. 



I ill 



June IS in season to plant ihcui out. We can forward ihem 

 safely in pots lo any part of the country. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Bastoii. May 13, 18'(4. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT.. 



Corrected tiilh f^reat care, weekly 

 ;EnS Herds Grass, $2 00 lo 2 12perhusiiel Red Top 

 II 7U cents, (.'lover— Northern, 9 to 10c. — Southern, 8 

 Klai Seed. »1 50 per hushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per Ih. 

 Iir^' Seed, S3 00 per bushel. 



1\IN There have heen no sales of any importance. 

 ,rn — .N-.rihern. new, hushel oO to nij— Southern, round 

 w oi I, 52 a 53— Southern flat yellow, new, 50 a Si- 

 lo' while 48a49--do New Orleans, no a 00 — Burley 

 00 — llye, Northern, 74 a 75— do Southern, 71 a 72 — 



Soiiihern. Oi) a 32— Northern do. 00 to 36-Bpans, per 

 ,el I 00 a I 62,— Shorts, per double hush. 00 a 00- Bran, 

 no 



[,OUll The general impression araon^ the dealers he- 

 uniavorable for the continuance of present prices, the 

 Ket has heen unusually languid during the past week, 

 iallimore, Howard Street, 4 mos. cr. S4 94 a 5 UO— do. 

 rf 54 75 a 4 SI— do. free of garlic, S4 87 a 00 -Phila- 

 ■hia .lo. 4 mos. S4 81 a 4 ^7 — Kredericksl.urg, low I'd 4 



34 87 a 00— Alexandria, wharf mountain, 00 a 00 

 .ior-eiowii 44 87 a 5 37 — Richniood Canal, S4 37 a 5 00 

 D (■"ity.Su'oOaiiOO- Pelersliurgh,South side $3 Oil a 6 25 

 o' l.'ountrv*4 S7aO 00— Genesee, common, cash, S5 00 a 

 ;- do lailcy hrands 85 18 a 5 25 — Ohio^ via Canal, 

 joaooii-dodo New Orleans, cash 34 87 a 6 00. Rye. 

 iO a 00-Indian Meal in bids, ii 87 a 3 00. 



ROVI3ION3. Owing lo large quantilies of Pork and 

 •t arriving, to an already overstocked market, and the de. 

 ad now being quite limited, some further reduction hi 

 :es has been submitted to „ « „ 



!eet-\!e«s 4 no. new bid. SC 75 a7 on— Navy-Sb 00 a 

 i _,\o I S5 50 1 6 00— do Prune S5 00 a 5 25— Pork— 

 llaclear4im. bbl. SHOO a 1 1 51 -do Clear SIO 50 a 10 75 

 Mess S8 30 a 9 00— do Prime SC, 50 a 7 00-do Mess 

 m other States.- a do Prime do do SO 00 n 00 



Cargo do. 00 a 00 -Clear do do SOO 00 a 00 00- 

 ller shipping, 15 a 13-do store, uninspecied, 10 a 12- do 

 rv 'id els a 2o— La'd, No, 1. Boston ins. 00 a —do 

 jlh and Western, 5J a 6 — Hams, Boston, 7 a 7j — 

 ithern and Western, 6 a Ci-Cheese, Sliip'g and 4 meal, 



4j —do new inilk, 4i a 5^. 



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



■lation shall not exceed 7 els. per pound, 5 per cenl a I 



\\\ where3i the value exceeds 7 els. per pound, 40 per 



ad. val. and i cts per pound. 



\ fur demand continues for all descriptions, and prices 

 ifirin. The supply is moderate, but shearing being near 

 hand, no scarcity is aniicipaled. 



'rim- or Saxony Fleeces, washed, lb. Ao a 50 c.--Amer- 

 n full blood do 43 a 45— Do 3 4 do 37 a 40-Do. l-2do 



■ 35 -14 and common do 28 a 32 — Smyrna bheep, 

 isherl -0 a 23— Do. unwashed, 10 a 17 — Bengasi oo 

 il3-Saxons, clean. OO-BuenosAyres unpicked, 7 a 10— 



do pi'ked 10 a 15— Supeifinc Northern pulled lamb 37 

 j,>._>lo^ 1 flo. do. do. 32 a 33— No. 2 do do do 25 a 30— 

 D. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 

 HOI'S. Duty 20 per cent. 



6m -11 sales of first sort have heen made at B4 a 7c pr. lb. 

 isl son Mass 1843, lb. 6i a 7 ; 2d do 44 a 5. 

 HAV, 14 to 16 per ton- Eastern .Screwed 310 to 12. 

 £Gt<t 12 a 14. 



KARM FOR SAtK. 



One of the most pleasant situations in the middle of the 

 town of Pepperell -the farm of the lale Rev. James Howe, 

 containing 44 acres of first rate land, well divided inlo mow- 

 in.' Iilla.'e pasturing an.l wi-od land, well watered and 

 fence.l with a • wo story house and two barns, one 36 by 40 

 !ecl w'iih a cellar under Ihe same, and all other convenient 

 out buildings. There are a variety of fruit >'•<■«<'." '•j^f"'" 

 Terms easy. For further particulars inquire (if Sb. 1 H ^ A" 

 SON on the premises, or to JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 51 

 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. April 20 . 



POTTAWATTAMIE BEAN. 



The .subscribers are happy to inform their customers and 

 friends'that they have received a new and superb variety of 

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

 It siirpasses in beauty anylnrietv now cullivaled among us. 

 The name of " Pottawaiiuinie" ha^ been given to it on ac- 

 count of us having been received from that Inbe of Indians 



^J^' 'y^"'"'" '^ '^ "^"'jJsEPHBtEci^rcV" 

 ■Boston, Apr il 17, 1844. ___^__ 



SPLENDID FLOWER SEEDS. 



The subscribers have received the following choice Flow- 

 er Seeds which they ofler al 6 1-4 cents per package, except 

 those marked otherwise. 



Extra fine German Asters, 8 varieties. 



Fiae double Balsams (sorts ) 



E.-!trafiue do 12i cents. 



Cosmos bipinnatus 12 



Campanula pulcherrima 12^ cents. 



. pyramidalis alba 12^ cents. 



do aziirea 12^ cents. 



Chinese Primrose 12t cents. 



Oleome Grandiflora 12} cents. 



DidisiHS ce.ulea 12i cenis. 



Erv'inuim Peroffskiana. 



Geraniums, from superb flowers 334 cents. 



JOSEPH B K E C K & CO 



NEW ENGLA.ND 

 Ai'TtcuHural IVurcliouse 



AND 



S.^.ED STORE. 



.,1 anil 52 North Markel Street, Boston 

 JOSEPH BRECK Si CO. having leceiveil a lull and gen- 

 eral assortment of FIF.LU, GRASS, GARDEN and FLOW- 

 ER SEEDS, worthy of cultivation, contidenlly recmmend 

 ihem as being pore and of the lirst qualities, unmixed with 

 other v.iricticsi ihey have no hesitation in saying that their 

 col-.ei.i.on of Seeds is the best, and of the greatest variety 

 ever oficied for sale at any eslablishincnt in the U. States. 

 AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of all kinds, constantly on 



"agricultural and GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 

 of all kinds, ainone which are the lollowing, viz :-luoO 

 Howard'8 Patent Cast Iron l'loughs,^2 .0 Comm.;n do. do, 

 210 Cultivators, 100 Greene's Straw Cutlers, 50 n Ulis do. 

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

 50 Common do. do, 200 Willis' Seed Sowers. ..0 do. V ege. 

 tableCulter , 00 Common do. do , 'JOO Hand Corn Mills, 

 200 Grain Cradles. 100 Ox ^okes, 1500 Doz. Scythe Slonee, 

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

 do. Common do. 100 do. Spades, 500 do. Grass Scythes, 300 

 do. Pate'ni Snaiths,200 do Cunmon do., 600 do. Hay Rakes, 

 200 do. Garden do.. 200 do. Manure Forks, 30 do. Hay do. 

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

 300 do. Tie up do, GO doz Halter do, 1000 yards Fence do, 

 25 Grind Stones on Rollers. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 

 N. E. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 51 ? 



' J .^ M__.V. \f--1...t <:ti.nat H^ctpn. \ 



UliUi.li .Ta.tiivuoi- 11 ij,. ..V." .^._,_, 



and 52 North. Market Street, Boston. 



Lupinus pollypl.yllns I2i cents. 



L var ulba I2i cents 



. rivularis 12^ cents. 



Crookshankii 12^ cents. 



splendens 12^ cents. 



odoratiis ISicents 



Lophospermum Siandem 12^ cents. 



Mimulus Hudsonia 12i cents. 



. car.linalis splenrlens 12i cents 



Madagascar periwinkle 12i cents. 



Penlstemon Millerii I -J cents. 



hybri.lns 12.^ " 



gentianoides 12^ cents. 



... . splendens 12^ 



Salpijlossis, fine sorts 124 



Schizanthus Hookcrii 12^ 



ohtusifolin. 



, new while. 



humilus. 



pinnala. 



PorlulacciGilesii, 25 cents. 



Phlox Driimmondi 124 " ... . .„i . 



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



anbletia 



_____ urticifolia— With many other rare sorts. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston, April 19, 1844. ^^ 



FINE BOSE MANl'RE. 



The suhscrihers have on hand, Fifty Barrels of fine pul- 

 verised Bone Manure, mixed with the marrow of the 1 one. 



.was produced from a ma.,nfaclory when the botie was saw- 

 ed in a wel Male. Ii m-'^t l'<- " "">' v^Uiablc article. 



Also Filiy barrels fine Bone Dust, in a dry state, princi- 

 oallv saw dust, and the refuse ol a manufactory. 

 March 20, 1844. . JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



-WARREN'S GARDEN AND NURSERY, 



NONANTUM VALE, BBIGHTOK, 

 FLORAL S.\LOON AND SEED STORE, 



v;, I TREMOyt TEMPLE, (late Tremont Theatre) 

 BOSTON. 

 The proprietor of this establishment is now ready 

 lo receive aid execute orders lor Fruit ; Ornamental 

 Trees- Grape Vines; Shrubbery; Roses; Slraw- 



berry Plants. &c. in any quantity and of the most 



valuable kinds al short notice, pr.iperly packed and secured 

 for transportation lo any part of the United Males or Pro- 



"'The' catalogue for 1844 which has heen prepared with 

 scrupulous care, contain alist ol the choicest sorts of Pears; 

 Apples • Plums ; Cherries ; Peaches ; Apricols and Necta- 

 rines ; Grape Vines ; Raspberries ; Gooseberries ; blraw- 

 berries; Currants; Evergreen Trees and bhrubs ; Orna- 

 mental Trees; Herbaceous Hants ; Roses; Green House 

 Plants; Dahlias .Vc. . , 



A new feature has been added in the catalogue which 

 renders it particular valuable for purchasers wh.i are desi- 

 rous of impr.iving their orchards and grounds by pi inting 

 only ihe most approved, superior and productive varieties. 

 It is bv columns and abbreviations, the meaning ol winch is 

 explanied un.ler every different kind of fiuil, so lb;.i a largo 

 number of ihe most important characters by which the dif- 

 ferent varieties are di,slinguished may be seen al a glance. 



While the list of fruils may not lie found so extensive as 

 in some olher catalogues, it contains every kind ol value, 

 aid ail new and improved varieties are added as soon as 

 ■ '.eir qualities are tested. Nevertheless any variety that 

 may be .irdered can always be supplied, on as reasonable 

 terms as are afforded any other nurseries. 



The list of /).4Hi-MS comprises upwards of 3 ii of the 

 choicest varieiics of this gorgeous and solendid flower, most 

 of them prize varieties. Dry roots ready tor delivery early 

 in the spring, and in pots from the middle of April lo the 

 Lst June. 



STRA WBERRIES of llie most productive and lies' 

 vaiieties, lor sale in any quantity. None but healthy and 

 strong plants will be sufiered lo leave the nursery. 



GRAFTS and SC/O.VS of most of the kinds named in 

 the Catalogue can be obtained in their season. 



GREES HOUSE PLAS'TS. of all the rare ami splen- 

 did kinds, always on hand at the Saloon, where visitors are 

 respecilully invite.l to call. 



GRAPE VnXES; ASPARAGUS, and olher roots 



"ATso'a^grear variety of choice f?A«0£N and FLOW- 

 ER.iEEDS.aW of tl.is year's growth, and warranted 

 tresh.Ecnuine and true 10 their names. 



Agricullural, Hor'iculiura and Botanical Books 



Carde.ung Imp'emenis ; Fh.wer Vases &c &c. The 

 whole enumerated io a new < escriptive Catalogue which 

 will be "iven /-rolls on application. .Ml orders lor trees 

 will be delivered at one day's notice. Lvery tree and plant 

 will he warranted by the subscriber, as to us distinctive 

 character and goodness. , , . . j . .i. 



B inoeis and cut flowers, can be nhtained any day in the 

 week at the saloon. Flowers furnished for '^ecorauons. al 

 short nonce. JAMES L. L. F. WARREINi. 



April 3. 



