VOli. XXII, NO. *7. 



ANDHORTICULTURAL REGISTER, 



375 



double: 



rilER.IOMETmCAL. j chrysantuemims, vkrbbnas 



RoRortedf.ii the NVw England Farmer. DAHMAS, *.C. 



,f .1. ,:m.w r„„l«n.l rar.ner. lirlRl,...,,. M:>s i,, .Eluded ,^ "!lfi^/ "'"■'( ^';'^-^' '""'"" "'^"'.f "*• »' «3 , er doz- 

 J , * .; 1 ,M in ^"' "^"^ ^" <■*;'"*• M**"^ plani Iiir some exlra fine new "lorls. 



Voriie.ly pxpo-;ui 2 to)l:e week emiing M:iy 19. ,.,"t^ r» »- *r . -. \„, ^ . , 



V Rtciit..\A.^. 1 he many vnnelies nf ihis snowy flnwor 

 add much to ihe lirilliancy of ihe flower ;,'ariten, us ilipy 

 cotiiinue in bloom iVom Jtme to Nitvemhcr- They cun he fur- 

 nished al a low rate, cinhrncing while, pink, purple, Jiloc, 

 scarlet, crmisoii. and many inlermediale shades and varia- 

 tions, at 3-2 per dozen, when the selection is made by us, — 

 or as;i per dozen for some ol' the choicest new sorts. 



DOUBLE DAHLIAS- We can furnish this sorgeous 

 flower In any extent, and of the most splendid varieties frnm 

 3 'o Si'-* per dozen. 'I'he tune of plaminrj is last approach- 

 ing, and ihoj-e who wish to omametil their grounds with 

 this flower should semi in ih'ir orders soon. The tirst of 

 June is in ^.ea^on to plant them out. We can forwiird ihem 

 safely in pots to any part of the country. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Boston. May 13, 1814. 



& C O. 



BKKiHTON MARKKT.— MoM.Ai,May20, 1844. 

 Ki-nf-rlrJ fur Ihe N. K. Fftrmer. 



At Mrirkfi 540 15i;pf Cattle, 10 pairs Worliinir Oxen, 

 40 Sliei'p, and l(iOO Swine. 25 Beef Cattle were 

 Irivcn to Providence. 75 Beef Cattle and 300 Swine 

 insuld. 



I'lilcES. — f^«^:f Cattle. — I^rice't have def'iined and we 

 educe our quotati'm'", viz ; a small nunilier exira $5,.')0. 

 'irst quality :j-'>,00 a 5,2.5 ; second quality $4 50 a 4,75. 

 riiird qipilctv .Tta';') m i,-i5. 



Worliim; Or.tn — No i.ales noticed. 



Sheep — t^old from 'ifM to f 4,50. 



tiwine. — Lots to peddle 5 for sows, and fi for harrows, 

 •arje Barrows 4 3-4 a 5. Sows 4 1-2, At retail from 



1-2 to 7. 



FARM FOR SALK. 



One of the n>osl pleasant situations in the middle of the 

 town of Pepppreil —the farm of the l.ue Rev. James Howe, 

 containing .14 acres of first rate land, well divided inln mow- 

 ing, tdlage, pasturino; and wood land, well watered and 

 feuceil, with a two story house and two hams, one 36 liy 40 

 Jeet, with a cellar under the same, and all other convenient 

 out buildings. There are a v jrieiy of fruit trees on the farm 

 Terms easy. For further particulars inquire of SKTH NA- 

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

 and 52 North Market Street, Boston. April 20. 



WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT. 



Correcled uith f^eal cure, weekly. 



SEEDS. Herds Grass, $2 00 to 2 12perl.ushel Red Top 

 3 to 70 cents (.'luver — .Northern, 9 to lOc. — Southern, 8 

 9c. Klax Seed SI 50 per hushel. Lucerne, 33 c. per lb. 

 anary Seed, S3 00 per bushel. 



GRAIN. Aliont all the recent importations of Corn have 

 Ben sold at 50c. for yellow fiat, and 43c. per bushel for 



hile. The supplies of Oats and Rye are about equal to 

 le deman ". 



Corn— Nirthern. new, bushel 00 to 00— Southern, round 

 ?llow, old, 52 a 53— "^o'lthern fiat yellow, new, 60 nSI — 

 ). do. white in a I'O— do New Orleans, 00 a 00 — Barley 

 ) a 00 —Rye, i^ ihern, 74 a 75— do. Southern, 71 a .'3 — 

 ats.Southern, 00 a 32— Northern do. 36 to 37— Beans, per 

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

 5 a 00. 



FLOUR. Tliere have been considerable sales of Gene- 

 ve during the week j,ast. 



Baliimure, Howard btreel, 4 mos. cr. t4 94 a 5 00— do. 

 harf, S4 75 a4Sl— ilo. free of garlic, S4 87 a 00— Phila- 

 ilphl.i no. ^ moa. ^4 J i i 4 ^^7 — Fredericksburg, low I'd 4 

 08. S4 81 a4 87— Alev.-odria, wharf mountain, OoOaO 00. 

 ■Geors;elnwn, S5 O'.i a 3 25— Richmond Canal, 84 87 a 5 00 

 <io. Cny.SooOa noi.i -Pelersburgh, South sideS5 00 as 25 

 -do. Coun'rv ?4 sr a o 00— Genesee, common, cash, H S7 a 

 94— do fancy brands *5 12 a 5 18 — Ohio, via Canal, 

 I 00 a n on- do do N'ew Orleans, cash S4 75 a' 4 94. Rye, 

 t 60 a 00— India-i Meal in bbls. *2 87 a 3 00. 

 PROVISIONS. The market has a downwanl tendency 

 r almost every ariicle in the provision line. The demand 

 r Beef and Pork has p'' late been very limited. 



Beef- Mess 4 i lo. n - ' bbl. S6 50 a7 00— Navy— S5 75 a 

 25.— No. I, S5 50 a 5 75— do Prime *0 00 a 00— Pork— 

 lira clear 1 mo, bbl. 811 00 a 00 00— do Clear SI 00 a 10 50 

 ). Mess, $3 00 a 8 50— do Prime S6 50 a 7 00— do Mess 



om other States, — a . do Prime do do So 00 a 00 



1. Cargo do. OJ u '"0 —Clear do do 800 On a 00 00 — 



liter, shipping, 15 a 18— do store, uninspected, 10 a 12- do 



iry, Idc's. a 2ii— Lard, .\o. I, Boston ins. 00 a —do 



)Uth and Western. 5| a 6 — Hams, Boston, 7 a 7^ — 



lUlheru ami Western, 6 a 6J— Cheese, Ship'g and 4 meal, 



a 4J — do new milk, 45.3 54. 



Wool.. Duly. The value whereof at the place of ex- 



Ttation shall not 'xceed 7 cts. per pound, 6 percent, ad 



1. All wlicc^t the vciue exceeds 7 els. per pound, 40 per 



. ad, val. ' id 3 cts per pound. 



There roii.inues to be a steady demand for bolh domestic 



d foreign, aiwl sales to a considerable extern have been 



ade witho'il any change from recent prices. 



Prime or .Saxoi.y Fleeces, washed, Ih. 45 a 48 c. — Amer- 



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



a 35 4 a.; 1 common do 28 a Z'i — Smyrna Sheep, 



isheil, 20 a J3— Do. unwashed, 10 a 17 — Bengasi do 



il3 — Saxiny , tle.in 00— Buenos Avres unpicked, 7 a III — 



. do. picked, 10 a 1,.— Superfine Nonhern pulled lamb 37 



10 — .No. 1 do. d". do. 3-2 a 35 — No. 2 do do do 25 a 30 — 



•>. 3 do do do 18 a 20. 



HOPS. Duty 20 per cent. 



The slock in market is now very small, and some holders 



POTTAWATTAMIE BEAN. 



The subscribers are happy lo inform their customers and 

 friends that Ihey have received a new arid superb variety of 

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

 It surpasses in beauty any variety now cultivated among us 

 The name of " Pottawattamie" has been given to it on ac- 

 count of us having been received from that tribe of Indians 

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

 quart. JOSEPH BRECK'& CO. 



Boston, April 17, 1314. 



JOSEPH BRECK 



NEW ENGLAND 

 Jlgricullural ll'artliouse 



AND 



s.:ed store. 



51 and 52 North Markei Street, Bostnn 

 JOSEPH liRECK & CO. bavmij received a lull and gen- 

 eral assorlmeni of FIELD. GRA^S, GA RDEN and FLOW- 

 ER SKEDS, worthy of culiivatioii, confideiilly reciunmend 

 Ihem as being pure and of llie first qiialilies, unmixed willi 

 other viirietics; ihey have no hesitation in saying that their 

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

 ever otlereil for .sale at any eslablisOmenl in the U. States. 

 AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of all kinds, constantly on 

 hand. ' 



AGRICULTURAL AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS 



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

 Howard's I'uient Casi Iron Ploughs, 2 Comnmn do. do, 

 2iiO Ciiliivators, 100 Greene's Straw Cutters, 50 Willi,' do 

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

 60 Coimnou do. do, 2u0 Willis' Seed Sowe.-s, 50 do. Vege- 

 table Cutlers, 50 Common do. do , 2no Hand Corn Mills, 

 200 Grain Cradles, too Ox \ okes, 1500 Doz. Scythe Stonec, 

 .3000 do Austin's Rifles, lOo d,iz. Cast Steel Shovels, IBO 

 (o. Common do. luo do. Spades, 5110 do. Grass Scythes, 300 

 do. Patent Snaiths,2o0 do Common do., 500 do. Hay Rakes, 

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

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

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

 25 Grind Stones on Rollers. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO., 



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

 and 52 North Market Street, Boston 



'.( 



SPLENDID FLOWER SEEDS. 



The suhscibers 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 12A cents- 



Cosmos bipinnatus 12 *' 



Campanula pulcherrima 12^ cents. 



— pyrainidalis alba 12J cents. 



■ do. azurea 12^ cents. 



Chinese Primrose 12i cents. 



Cleome Grandifiora 12i cents. 



Didiscus cerulea \3^ cents. 



Erysimum Peroflskiana. 



Geraniums, from superb flowers 33^ cents. 



Lupinus pollyphyllus 12j cents. 



var alba 12^ cents 



— rivularis 12^ cents. % 



. Crookshankii 12^ cents. 



spleudens 12^ cents. 



. odoratus 12A cents. 



Lophospermum Siandem 12j cents. 



Mimulus Hudsonia 12^ cents. 



■ • cardinalis spleudens 12^ cents. 



Madagascar periwinkle 12^ cents. 



Pentslemon Millerii I '1 cents. 



.- — hybridus I24 " 



qentiaiioides 12^ cents. 



spleudens 1 2J " 



Salpiilossis, fine sorts 12i " 



Schizanthus Kookerii 124 " 



obtusitiilia. 



new white. 



humilus. 



pinnata. 



PortulacciGilesii, 25 cents. 



Phlox Drummondi I'j^ " 



Verbena, fine scarlet, and from other choice sorts 12J cts. 



■ aubletia. 



urticifolia— With many other rare sorts. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 

 Boston, April 19, 1844. 



FINE BO.\B MANTRE. 



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

 verised Bone Manure, mixed with ihe marrow of the I one. 

 edemandini; an advance on present quotations, but we It was produced from a iiKrinfaclory when the bone was saw- 

 ar of no sales. ! ed in a wet state. It must be a very valuable article. 



Isl sort Mass 1^43, lb. 6| a 7 ; 2d do 41 a 5. I Also. Fitly liarrcls fine Bone Dust, in a dry state, princi- 



HAV, 14 to IC pertou- Eastern ScrewedSIOto 12. P^i'ly *•»" ''"st, and the refuse of a manufactoiv- 



EGGS, 12 a 14. ' March 20, 1844. JOSEPH BRECK &. CO. 



WARREN'S GARDEN AND NURSERY, 



NONANTUM VALE, BalGHTON, 

 FLORAI, SALOON AND SEED STORE, 



No. 1 TREMONT TEMPLE, {late Tremont Theatre-) 

 EOSTO.W. 



The proprietor of U;ic establishment is now ready 

 to receive a ;d execute;q, iers for Fruit ; Ornamental 

 Trees; Grape Vines; Shrubbery; Roses; Straw- 

 berry Plants, &c. in ao^ quantity and of the most 

 valuable kinds at short noticej,{.^:operly packed and secured 

 for transportation lo any part pi the United States or Pro- 

 vincejs. 



The catalogue for 1844 which has been prepared with 

 scrupulous care, contain a list of ibe choicest sorts of Pears; 

 Apples ; Plums ; Cherries ; Peaches ; Apricots and ."Necta- 

 rines ; Grape Vines ; Raspberric.i ; Gooseberries ; Straw- 

 berries ; Currants ; Evergreen Trees and Shrubs ; Orna- 

 mental Trees; Herbaceous Plants 5 Roses; Green House 

 Plants ; Dahlias, &c. 



A new feature has been added in the catalogue which 

 renders it particular valuable for purchasers who are desi- 

 rous of improving their orchards and grounds by planting 

 only ihe most approved, superior and productive varieties. 

 It is by columns and abbreviatir.ns, the meaning of wb.ch is 

 explained under every diflierent kind of fiuil, so that a large 

 number of the most iinpoilaiit characters by which the dif- 

 ferent varieties are distinguished may be seen at a glance. 



While the list nf fruits may not lie found so exlensive as 

 in some other catalogues, it contains every kind of value, 

 and all new and improved varielies are added as soon as 

 IKeir qualities are tested. Neveriheless any variety that 

 may be ordered can always be supplied, on as reasonable 

 terras as are afforded »ny other nurseries. 



The list of />.4/i/yMS comprises upwards of 3 of the 

 choicest varieties of this gorgeous and splendid flower, most 

 of them prize varieties. Dry roots ready for delivery early 

 in Ihe spring, and in pots from the middle of April to the 

 Ifet June. 



STllA WBERRIES of the most productive and best 

 raiieties, for sale in any quantity. None but healthy and 

 strong plants will he suffered lo leave the nursery. 



GRAFTS anA SCIONS o( most of the kinds named in 

 the Catalogue can be obtained in their season. 



GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, ol all the rare and splen- 

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

 respectfully invited to call. 



GRAPE VINES; ASPARAGUS, and other roots 



constantly for sale. 



.\lso, a great variety of choice OARDE.Wani FLOW- 

 ER SEEDS, all of" this year's growth, and warranted 

 fresh, ecnuine and trut to their names. 



Agricultural, Hor'ieultural and Bulaiiical Books. 



Gardeinng Implements; Flower Vases, &c. Sic. The 

 whole enumerated in a new descriptive Calalostue, which 

 will be given frrntis on application. All orders for trees 

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

 will be warranted by the subscriber, as lo its distinctive 

 character and goodness. 



Boqiieis and cut flowers, can be obtained any day in the 

 week at the saloon. Flowers furnished for decorations, at 

 short notice. JAMES L. L. F. VVARREN. 



April 3. 



