voi. XVI. NO. la. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 





FRUIT TliEES, 

 ORNAMENTAL TREES, ETC, 



F^or safe bij the sithsn'ihcr, 

 Fruit and Ornamenlal TrL'es, Herhoceuus Plants, &r. 

 The trees of ilie Plums and I'eais were never belore so fine, 

 the asstirlment so complete. 



Apples, I'eachcs, Cherries, Grape vines a superior asscrt- 

 mcnrollinest kinds, and ol' all other liardy fruits. 



Ornamenlal Trees and Shrnlis, Roses and [Jerbacoous 

 plants. Ill the most heaulil'ul hardy kinds. Splendid Peeonies 

 and Double Dahlias. 



Trees packed in the most perlect manner for all distant 

 places and shipped or Ss;nt from llosloii to wherever ordered. 



Address hy mail post paid. 



Catalogues sent gratis to all who apply. 



WILLIAM KENUICK. 



Nursejy, Nonantum Hill, Newton, Oct. 1. tJ. 



AGUiCULiURAL IJOOKS. 



Just received "A Practical Treatise on the ( Cultivation 

 )f the Grape Vine on open walls. By Clement Hoare." 



ALSO 



VII die most approved Agricultural and Horticultural Books 

 :onstantly on hand at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 louse anil Seed iStore. Oct. 1. 



illOKUS Ml;l.TICAUl.lS 



For sale by the subscriber 50 000 True Morus IMulticnulis 

 ir Chinese Mulberry trees, either in small quanlilie." or at re- 

 luced wholesale prices, accordijig to size — the trees are 

 hrifty, the form perfect ami the routs fine. Tlie trees will be 

 lacked in the most perfect mode for all distant places and 

 vili be shipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered, 

 ipply to WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, IVewton. 



Oct. 4, 1837. 



IflOUUS MCLTICAULIS 



The subscriber can fHrnish large and small quantities of the 

 euuine t'hinese mulberry, or Morus Multicaulis trees of the 

 lost thrifty growth and matured wood. The trees are from 

 vo to six feet in heiglit, and \vill be sold at the lowest prices, 

 1 proportion to their size. They will be packed so as to in- 

 tre safe transportation ro any part of the United States. 

 Orders for not less toan one hundred will be delivered in New- 



ork, or Philadelphia, or shipped from llience or from Hart- 



rd. October and Novemljcr are the best months for trans- 

 orting to the South and West. 



SILK WORM'S EGGS, of three varieties. White or 

 wo Crop, Sulphur, and Orange colored. Silk Reelf, Brook's 

 ilk Spinning IMachines, White mulberry seed, &c. &c. 



WM. G. COMSTOCK. 



Hartford September, 1837. 



DUTCH DUL.DS. 



ist received at the NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL 

 .WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No. 52 North Mar- 

 at Street, Boston, a splendid assortment of DUTCH BULBS 

 neisting of 

 Fine Double and Single HYACINTHS, of sorts, 

 " Double and Single TULIPS, do. 



" CROWN IMPERIALS, double and single, 

 " POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, ofsorts, 

 " NARCISSUS, double ami single do. 

 " CROCUS, Blue, Yellow, Purple and White, 

 AMARYLLIS, of various sorts. 



CYCLAMENS, 

 IXIA'S, 

 GLADIOLUS, 

 Sept. 27, 1837. 



do. 

 do. 

 do. 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GRASS SEED. 



GRA •-' SEEDS, wholesale and retail, are offered for sale 

 : the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 

 0. 52 North Market Street, inciuding 



Prime NORTHERN CLOVER, 

 " SOUTHERN do. 



" WHITE DUTCH do. 

 " RED TO • 

 •■ HERDS GRASS, 

 Also— CANARY, MILLET, HEMP and RAFF, seed. 

 Sept. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MORVS MU1.T1CAUL.IS. 



The subscribers hive for sale a few thousand superior Jl/o- 

 u Multicaulis of extra size, which will be disposed of on 

 iasonable terms. Also 60 000 cuttings of the same. 

 Sept. 27, 18i7. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



:;hoice kiiOwer skeds prom cai^cutta. 



We have received a box of choice flower seeds from the 

 elcbrated Botanic Garden at Calcutta containing the seeds 

 f 150 species of plants for the Greenhouse; said to be a fine 

 olleclion. Price §15. 



Sept 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



THERMO.METIUCAI,. 



Reported lor tlie New England Fanner. 



Range (jf the Thermometer a( the fiardenof the proprietor 

 of the New England Fanner, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, week ending Sepiendicr 23. 



SEPTeMBER, 1837. I 7 A.M. I 12, M. I 5, P.M. | Wind 



Sunday, 



flionday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



i'lmrsday, 



Frid.ay, 



Saturday, 



FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. 

 We have received at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store, and are daily receiving from our gar- 

 dens and other sources, SEEDS of the giowih of 1837, among 

 which are 



LONG BLOOD BEET, 

 EARLY TURNIP do. 

 SUGAR do. 



MANGEL WURTZEL, 

 RUTA BAGA, 

 LONG ORANGE CARROT, 

 RADISH, ofsorts, 

 CUCUMBER, do. 

 CABBAGE do. 

 Also— BEANS, PEAS, SQUASHES, together withjovery 

 kind of seed desirable for the Field or Gartlen. Also an ex- 

 tensive assortmtnt of 



FLOWER SEEDS. 

 Traders supplied with seeds m boxes as usual on the most 

 favorable terms, or by tlie pound or bushel ill any quantity. 



IC^ Our customers are requested to send in their orders 

 earyl that they may be duly attended to. 

 Sept. 27, 1S37. JO.->EPH BRECK & CO. 



INOCULATING ORANGE 'IRBKS, LAYING OUT 

 GAKUiSiVS, 



EDWARD SAYERS, Gardener, begs leave to inforuJ the 

 citizens of Boston and its vicinity, tiiat he irUends to remain 

 tor a short time in Boston, and would devote his time to the 

 above business, to those who may be inclined to employ him. 



ICJ^AIl orders left at tiie Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, No 52 North Market Street, will be punctually 

 attended to. July 26. 



FOR SALE, 



1 full blood imported Dlshley Ram, 1 do. Ewe, 1 full blood 

 Dishley Uaui Lamb, 6 Ii'ish ewes 2 years old, 2 Ram Lambs, 

 5 Ewe Lambs and 2 yearling Ewes, 1-2. Dishley and 1-2 Irish 

 blood, all large anp beautihtl. To be seen on the farm of B 

 SHUKTLEFF, Jk. Chelsea, Mass. 



TO FARMERS. 



A person who having had some knowledge of the farming 

 business wishes to extend his practical knowledge of the 

 same, offers his services to those «ho may wish to employ for 

 one or more years after the first of October next. Address 

 J. M. tlu-ough the New England Farmer. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



Just received a good supply of Greene's I'aleut Straw 

 Culler, one of die inoil perlicl machines lor cutting fodder 

 wiiteli lias ever been introdueed (or the purpose, lor sale al 

 the Asiicukuial Warehouse No 51 and 62 North iMzukel 

 sireei: JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



Aug. 16, 1837. 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Bags, for 

 ale by GEO. L. STEARNS & Co. 



No. 10, Commercial Wharf. 

 June 27. epistf 



GVNNV CLOTH AND GUNNY BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT, 

 July 5. .. - ^. - 



No. 7, Commercial Whf. 



TERRIBLE TRACTORATION. 



Terrible Tracloralion and other ^oems. By Dr Caustic 

 •1th Ed'tion. For sale al the New England Seed Store. 

 April 19. 



Just received a few Casks of the Grater Cider Mill Teeth. 

 At the Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. 51 & 52 

 North Market Street. 



Sept 25, 1827. 



PRICKS OF COUNTRY PRO DUCK 



CDRRKCTKD WITH fifc^AT CAHE, WEEKLY. 



Applks, 

 liEEf. nipys, 



^o. I. 



prime, - ■ . . 



ItKESu'AX, (AincricMi) 

 Ch KKSE, :u'W milk, .... 

 Feather:*, nortln^ni, jjoese, 



Fi.AX, Amprican, .... 

 Fish,C'(k1, ... 



Ki-oUK, Genespe, . . ca^li 

 nnltimorc, Howard streol, 

 Htilliinorc, wliarT, 

 Alexiuiilna, 

 Grain, Corn, jinrthern yellow 



soutliern H;il ^'tilow 

 wliitc, 

 Rje, norlheni, 

 ISarley, .... 



Oais. northern, . (primp) 

 HAY.besl Kii;i:lisli, per loo of 200U Iba 



hard pros.sed, .... 

 HuNtY, . . Cuba 

 Hops, 1st quality 



' 2d (|uality . . . . ' 



Laku, Roston, 1st .sort, . 

 hoi.u.ern, Isl sort, 

 Leathek, Philade'piiia city taiiunge, 

 do country no 



Balliniuro crtv cfn. 



do. dry hide 

 New York red, li^rju, 

 Boston do. •ilaiighler, 

 do dry h'n\e, 

 Lime, hest sort, • . . . 

 Mackerel, No. 1, new, 

 Plaster Paris, per loji of L'SOO Wts. 

 I'uRK. Mass. in.^ipect extia clear, .- 

 cle^r from other State.<? ' . 

 Me.ss, .... 



Seei>s, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red CJover, northerc 

 Southern Clover, '. 

 Silk Cocoon?, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Teazles. Isl sort, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, 



A-mericau, full blood, washed 

 do. 3-4lhs do 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. l-4and common 



f Pulled superfine, 

 t-c I 1st Lamhs, . 

 "2d do. 

 I 3d do, 



j barrel ' 

 ' f'ushel 

 tjarrel 



pound 



qututal 

 liairel 



bushel 



srailo-n 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



tnishbl 



pound 



bushel 



Jb. 

 pr. M, 

 jioujid 



4tD ! 



2 87 

 9 50 

 9£0 

 9 00 

 9 25 



100 

 94 



2 52 

 1 75 



14 00 



12 00 



800 



32 



9 



4J 

 9 12 



3 12 

 9 7S 



9 25 

 9 50 



102 

 96 



75, 85 



47! £0 



20 00 ' 22 50 



16 00 ! 20 OO 



35, 45 



T\ 8 



6 



29 



25 

 26 



21 



21 



211 



9 ('I 



a 75! 



23 CO 



■3 50 



20 00 



Si 76' 



87 1 



250! 



151 



I4I 



i 



.10 



7 



;l 



9 

 30 



2ti 



23 



22 



ti 



45 

 37 



PROVISION MARKET 



KKT.tlL PRICES. 



Hams, northern. 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole liogs, 



PoOI^TKY, 



L;UTTKR,(luh) . 



lump 

 Egos, 

 PuTATOKS, new 



ClDF.R. 



13 



12 



125 

 23 

 28 

 22 

 50 



ItltlDGEIUAN'S OARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



Just puldished and for sale, the 7ih edition of this volualde 

 aii'l popular work, once 51. For sale at the New England 

 Se« ij Store, 51 .\oith .Market Street, up siairs. ApriT 26. 



I/IJVSEKU Oil, MEAl.. 



PRICE REDUCED. 



This ariicle has met with a ready sale the past winter, ond 

 received a decided preference with many practical Farmers 

 in this vicinity. 



Forthe ensuing season the price will be icduced to 



Twentyfivo dollars t>rr ton, at the mill, or Twenlyscven 

 dollars per ton in Boston. 



ApplvaiNo. iO Commercial Wharf. Boston, or in Mep- 

 (ord.ni'ihcniill. GEO. L. STEARNS & GO. 



Rlcdlord, Apiil2G, 1837. 



