VOL XVI. NO. 13. 



AND GAJIDENER'S JOURNAL, 



111 



FRUIT TKEES, 

 ORNAMSNTAL TREES, ETC. 



Kor sale bij tke subscriber^ 

 Fruit and Ornameutal Trees, Herhuceous Plants, &r. 

 rhe trees (■(the Plums and Tears were never before so fine, 

 he assortment so complete. 



Apples, PoacLies, Cherries, Grape vines a superior assort- 

 lent of finest kinds, and of all other hardy fruits. 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses and Herbaceous 

 lants.of the jnost beautiful hardy kinds. ■ Splendid Pajonies 

 nd Double Dahlias. 



Trees packed in the most perfect manner for all distant 

 laces and shipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 



Address by mail post jiaid. 



Catalogui's sent gratis to all who apply, 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nursery, Nonanlum Hill, Newton, Oct. 1. tJ. 



AGRICULTURAL HOOKS. 



Just received " A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation 

 " the Grape Vine on open walls. By Clement Hoare." ' 



ALSO 



II the most approved Agricultural and Horticultural Books 

 nstantly on hand at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 )use and Seed Store. Oct. I. 



MOKUS MULTICAIIL.1S. 



For sale by the subscriber 50 000 True Jlorus Wulticaulis 

 Chinese IMulberry trees, either in small quantilies or at rc- 



ced wholesale prices, according to size — the trees are 



rifly, the form perfect and the routs fmc. The trees will be 



eked in the most perfect mode foe all distant places and 

 II be shi|)|)ed or sent from Boston to wherever ordered 



My to WILLIAM KENRICK. 



NonantuinHill, Newton. 



Oct. 4, 1837. 



BKIGHTON MARKET.— MosDAT, Oct. 9, J8:J7. 

 KfiKirted lor tJie N«w England Farmer. 



'^«nn"^'"5' "~^ Beef Cattle, 950 .Stores, 5300 Sheep, 

 and 890 Swine. ' 



Prices-B.,/ Ca«/e.-Sale., qui,,U at about the 

 prices of ihe two past weeks. Wc quote Extra $6 50 

 frln First quality $.-,75 a625. Second quality $5 00 

 a5d0. Third qualily $400 a 5 25. ^■ 



barrelling Cattle. A much smaller number of Cattle 

 than IS useal lor the season have as yet come to market- 

 anj a tew lots only have been taken exclusivelv for Bar- 

 relling; we are hardly warranted in giving the following 

 prices, viz. «ess.f 5 a5. No. 1, 4 00 ^ 



Stores. Yearlings $7a 10 Two year old, $13 a 20. 

 Ihree year old 18 ai4. 



S/iM/A— Sales were made at rather better prices, lots 

 were taken at, $1 33 a 1 C2, 1 75, I 92, 2 17, 2 42 and 



.-.Wnc. Lots to peddle vpere taken at fi 1-2 and 

 7 1-2, and 7 and 8, a lot of old Hogs mostly Barrows at 



S ; ^o r"" n' "' ^ i »' ■■""'il 7 1-2 a 8 for Sows and 

 B j-<i a y lor Barrows. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY P R O D U C 1 1 



COBRECTED WITH GRfcAT CAKE, WEKKLV. 



itlORUS Ml'liTICAULIS 



rhe subscriber can fwrnish large and small quantities of the 

 mine Chinese mulberry, or Morus Multicaulis trees of the 

 St thrifty growth and matured wood. The trees are from 

 1 to six feet in height, and will be sold at the lowest prices, 

 proportion to [heir size. They v.ill be packed so as to in- 

 e safii transportation to any part of the United Stales, 

 ders for not less loan one hundred will be delivered in New- 

 rk, or Philadelphia, or shipped from thence or from Hart- 

 i. October and November are the best months for trans- 

 ting to the South and West. 



IILK WOR.H'S EGGS, of three varieties. White or 

 o Crop, Sulphur, anil Orange colored. Silk Reels, Brook's 

 t Spinning Machines, White mulberry seed, &c. &c. 

 , ■ ,^ WM. G. COMSTOCK. 



larlford September, 1837. 



THERMOilETRICAL. 



Reported for the New England Farmer. 



nf'^hT"'' 'i!-'^ T'"^™°"'«ei-n' ll>e Garden of the proprietor 

 N„ h l"'^"''"'"* !'"'■"'<'■;. B'igluon, Mass. in a Lliaded 

 l\uitheiiy exposure, week ending October 7. 



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



Sunday, 



Monday, 



Tuesday, 



Wednesday, 



Thursday, 



Friday, 



Saturday, 



50 

 50 

 40 

 32 

 26 

 44 

 34 



56 



68 

 58 

 48 

 54 

 50 

 54 



54 

 62 



48 

 42 

 50 

 58 

 44 



E. 

 N.E. 

 N . 

 N. 

 E 

 N.E. 

 IS. E. 



DUTCH BITLBS. 



received at the NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL 

 |.REHOU.SE AND SEED STOKE, No. 52 North Mar- 

 Street, Boston, a splendid assortment of DUTCH BULBS 

 listing of 



Fine Double and Single HYACINTHS, of sorts, 

 " Double and Single TULIPS, do 



" CROWN IMPERIALS, double and single, 

 " POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, ofsortS, 

 " NARCI.SSUS, double and single do. 

 « CROCUS, Blue, Yellow, Purple and White, 

 '* AMARYLLIS, of various sorts, 

 " CYCLAMENS, do. 

 " IXIA'S, do. 



" GLADIOLUS, do. 

 Jpt. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GRASS SEED. 



RASS SEEDS, wholesale and retail, are offered for sale 

 e New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 

 52 North Alarket Street, inciuiling 



Prime NORTHERN CLOVER, 



" .SOUTHERN do. 



" WHITE DUTCH do. 



" RED TOP, 



" HERDS GRASS, 

 [.so— CANARY, MILLET, HEMP and RAPE seed. 

 pt. 27, 1837. JO.-iEPH BRECK & CO. 



SIORl'S J11U1.TICAU1.IS. 



le subscribers hive for sale a few thousand superior Mo- 

 MulticauUs of extra size, which will be disposed of on 

 inable terms. Also 60 000 cuttings of the same. 



pt. 27, 18j7. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



JICE FXOWER SEEDS PROM C.\I,CUTTA. 

 ! have received a box of choice flower seeds from the 

 ■ated Botanic Garden at Calcutta containing the seeds 

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

 ;tion. Price $15. 

 jt 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FRESH GARDEJV SEEDS. 



We have received at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and S'eed Store, and are daiTy receiving from our sar- 

 which are" " ""'""' ^^El^Sof thi growth Sf 1837rLong 



LONG BLOOD BEET 



EARLY TURNIP do. ' 



SUGAR do. 



MANGEL WURTZEL 



RUTA BAGA, 



LONG ORANGE CARROT 



RADISH, of sorts, 



CUCUMBER, do 



CABBAGE do. 



Also-BEANS, PEAS, SQUASHES, together withi 

 kind of seed desirable for the Field or Garden. Also a 

 tensive assortment of 



FLOWER SEEDS. 



Traders supplied with seeds in boxes as usual on the most 

 favorable terms, or by the pound or bushel in any qvantity. 



''T!r°','[ *"""""■''' j'P "•"I"''^""' to send in their orders 

 earyl that they may be duly attended to 



Sept. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



mOCUI^ATIKG OKAIVGE TREES, LAYING OUT 



EDWARD SAYERS", Gli^i^e*,", begs leave to inform the 

 citizens of Boston and its v.cmiiy, that he intends to remain 

 for a Murt time m Boston, and would devote his time to the 



atTe'ded ;:■''" '' ^°"" *'^''^" s'-t;'lvi]rb:^';:,r4:ri;! 



' July 26. 



Apples, 



Beans, wliitc, 



Beef, nics.s. 

 No. I. 



prime, .... 



Beeswax, (Amcrici:n) . 

 Cheese, new milk, .... 

 Feathers, iiorilieru, geese, 

 soiilhern, geese, 

 Flax, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, . , 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash . 

 Ballimore, Howard street, 

 Baltimore, wharf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



soiilliern flat yellow 

 white, 

 Rye, noriiiern. 

 Barley, .... 



Oals, norlhern, . (prime) 

 Hav, best English, per Ion of 2000 lbs 



hard pressed, . 

 Honey, . . Cuba 

 Hops, 1st quality 



Sid quality . .'.'_■ 



Lard, Boston, isl sort, . '. ' . 



soifll.crn, Isl sorl. 

 Leather, Philadelphia ciiy laminge, 

 do country uo 



Baltimore city d„ 



do. dry hide 

 New York red, liglii, 

 Boston do. slaugliier 

 do. dry hide, 

 Lime, best sort, 

 -VIackerel, !\'o. 1, new 

 Plaster Paris, per lo'n of '2200 lbs. 

 Pork . Mass. inspect, exlia clear 

 cle.-r from oilier Slates '" 

 Mess, 



Seeds, Herri's Grass, 



Red Top, . . . ■ 



Hemp, • . . , 



Red Clover, norlhern 



Snuihern Clover 

 Silk Cocoons, (American). 

 Tallow, tried, 

 Teazles. 1st sort, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces," 

 American, full blood, washed' 

 do. 3-4ihs do ' 



do. 1-2 d„: 



«lo- '-land common 



s r Pulled superliue, 

 o.~ I Isl Lambs, . 



^:^<^2d do. ' 



I 3d do, 



barrel 

 l.ushel 

 i»Hrrel 



|M>[titd 



ijuiiital 

 bairei 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



busbtl 



pound 



bushel 



. lb. 



pr. M, 



pound 



FOR SALE 



I full blood imported Dishley Ram, 1 do. Ewe. 1 full blood 

 Dishley Ram Lamb 6 Irish ewes 2 vears old, 2 R.am Lambs 

 5 Ewe Lambs and 2 yearling Ewes,-l-2 Dishley and 1-2 rish 



10 



I'ROVISION MARKET 



HAMS,norll,eru. "'^''f"' '''""^• 



souihern. and western 

 Pork, whole hogs, ' 



Poultry, 

 Butter, (tub) . ' _ " 



lump 

 Eggs, . _ ' 



Pbtatoes, new 



CiDEK, 



45 

 37 



TO FARMERS. 



A person who having had some knowledge of the farmins 

 business wishes to extend his practical knowledge TKI 

 same, oilers his services to those „ho may wish to employ for 

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

 J. M. through the New England Farmer. ^uoiess 



TERRIBtE TRACTORATIOIV 



dJt-'^'r'" '•'"'^""''lion and other Poems. Bv Dr Caustic 

 April 19'!' ' '=''* " ""^ ^"'^ '="S'=>»<' Se'cd StoVe. 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNV RAr-a •. n , 



"^""'^(^t^li^:^^^ Hop Bags, for 



June 27. '*"■ ^^' Commercial Wharf. 



^-_1 epistf 



o «t'»WYCLOTH7^«^"^^;^^^^rT7-- 



SiiitaWe for Hop Bagging, fo,,e ^y JAMES PRATT, 

 ^^ No. 7, Commercial Whf. 



STRAW CUTTER. 



c'ZZ%Z'i:Z:Ll7J'J' "'^^r^r' ''^'^ straw 

 which iias ever been in,?oduce 1 T't'"'" '" '"'""& fodder 

 - Agricultural VV-J::!^rl^^'^^--;^J^^^ 



Aug. 16, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK AND CO. 



