VOL. XVI. XO. 16. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



127 



CHINESE MULBERRY TREES, &c.— 

 The subscribers will supply at reduced rates, the 

 lulluwing trees:— 200,000 Chinese Morus ftltil- 

 liruiilis, of various sizes, at the lowest prices — 

 20,000 new Chinese Morus Expansa, a seeding 

 riety, from the i\[orus Multicaulis, with very large succulent 

 ves, remarkable (or the quantity of nutritious matter. They 

 ; engrafted on the VVliite Mulberiy, and are hardy enough 

 the most northern climates, and possess all the ailvantages 

 the Morus Multicaulis. These arc 6 feet and upwards in 



igi.i. 



3,000 Hybretl Morus Multioaulia, vvitli large leaves and 

 se joints, five to six feet in height ami very liardy. 

 100,000 Florence Mulberry, with entire leaves, in which 

 lit they dift'er from the common White Mnlherry. These 

 imported direct from the be»t silk district of France, are 

 1-2 to 2 1-2 feet in height, and will be sold at very low 

 es. 



iOOOO Italian White Mulberrry, at very low prices ; viz. 

 000 Brusa Mulberry Trees 5 to 7 feei high— and 10,000 

 smaller size. 



!0,000 of the mulberry called Chinese. 

 Mso, 100 lbs. White Mulberry Seed. 

 1000 lbs. yellow and white Sugar Beet Seed. 

 L,inna!an Garden, Flushing. WM. PKINCE. 



V. B. Companies or individuals desirous to contract for 

 2[e numbers of Trees will be dealt with on very liberal 

 ms. .^^ 



^riced Catalogues of Fruit and Ornamental Ti"ees, Green 

 use Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots, Splendid Dahlias and 

 rden Agricultural and Flower Seeds setit gratis to every ap- 

 :ant. Orders sent as l)y mail, will receive immediate at- 

 lion, and be forwarded as ordered. 

 3ct. 18. 1837. 3w 



BULLS AND RAMS. 



Wanted to purchase for the improvement of the breed of 

 rned stock In the Island of Jamaica, Six young Bu'l calves 

 n 6 to 9 ulonlhs old and of the most improved breed, either 

 working oxen, good milkers, or for the butcher. Also 2 or 

 igh bred Heifer calves — also 1 or 2 young rams, valuable 

 the growth and fineness of wooL I'articulars as to age, 

 ; and shape, weight, color and price, and the distance 

 n New York or Boston, where they will be received, to be 

 i (post paid) to K. J., Post office, Newport, Rhode Island, 

 or before the 1st November. 

 )ct. IS, 1837. 3w 



PEAR, PLUM, GRAPE VINES, &.C. 

 500 Pear Trees ; 

 1000 Plum Trees of the most approved kinds and extra 



size — many of them have borne the past se'ason ; 

 300 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, and most of 

 them full of fruit this season; — Black Hamburgh, 

 Sweetwater, &c. 

 000 Giant Asparagus Roots; 



,000 Wilmoi's early Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced. 

 Iso, a good assortment of Gooseberries and Roses of dif- 

 nt kinds. 



11 orders left at this office, at Messrs. Sawyer & Pond*s, 

 25 Broad street, Boston, or with the subscriber, Cam- 

 Igeport, will meet with immediate attention. 



SAMUEL POND, 

 let. 17. Cambridgeport. 



MORUS MULTICAULIS 



'or sale by the subscriber 50 000 True Morus Multicaul s 

 Chinese Rlulberry trees, either in small quantities or at re- 

 ed wholesale prices, according to size — the trees are 

 fly, the form pei'fect and the roots fine. The trees will be 

 ked in the most perfect mode for all distant places and 

 be shijjpcd or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 

 )lyto WILLIAM KENRICK. 



'onantum Hill, Newton, 

 let. 4, 1837. 



HOP BAGS. 



econd hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Bags, fur 

 by GEO. L. STEARNS & Co. 



No. 10, Commercial Wharf. 

 June 27. epistf 



illORUS MULTICAULIS. 



The subscriber can furiiit^h large and small quantities of the 

 genuine Chinese mulljerry, or Morus Multicaulis trees of the 

 most thrifty growth and matured wood. The tieesare from 

 two to six feet in height, and will be solrl at the lowest prices, 

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

 sure safe transportation lo any part of the United States. 

 Ortlers for not less toanone hundrcfl will be delivered in New- 

 York, or Philadelphia, or shipped from thence or fnjm Hart- 

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

 porting to the South and West. 



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

 Two Crop, Sulphur, and Orange colored. Silk Reels, Brook's 

 Silk Spinning Machines, White mulberry seed, &r. &c. 



WM. G. COMSTOCK. 



Hartford September, 1837. 



DUTCH BULBS. 



Just received at the NF.W ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL 

 WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No. 52 North Mar- 

 ket Street, Boston, a splendid assortment of DUTCH BULBS 

 consisting of 



Fine Dordile and Single HYACINTHS, of sorts, 

 " Double and Single TULIPS, do. 



" CROWN IMPERIALS, double and single, 

 " POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, olsorls, 

 " NARCISSUS, double and single do. 

 " CROCUS, Blue, Yellow, Purple and White, 

 " AMARYLLIS, of various sorts, 



" CYCLAMEN.S, 

 •' IXIA'S, 

 " GLADIOLUS, 

 Sept. 27, 1837. 



do. 

 do. 

 do 

 JO,SEPH BRECK & CO. 



PEAR TREES. 



or sale at the Poraological Garden, Dearborn street, North 

 :m, a great variety of Standard and Dwarf Pear Trees. 

 ers directed to the subscriber will receive immediate at- 

 ion. ROBERT MANNING, 



cl. 25, 1837. 



AGRICULTURAL BOOKS. 



list received "A Practical Treatise on the Cultivation 

 ihc Grape Vine on open walls. By Clement Hoare." 



ALSO 



i;lie most approved Agricultural and Horticultural Books 

 lintly on hand at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 1 and Seed Store. Oct. 1. 



FRUIT TREES, ORIVAMEIVTAL TREES, ETC. 



B*or sale bij the svhscrlher. 

 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Herbaceous Plants, &r. 

 The trees of the Plums and Pears were never before so fine, 

 the assortment so complete. 



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

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



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses and Herbaceous 

 plants,of the most beautiful hardy kinds. Splendid Ptsonies 

 and Double Dahlias- 

 Trees packed in the most perfect mantier for all distant 

 places and shipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 

 Address by mail post jtaid. 

 Cataln£;ups sent gratis to all who apply. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nursery, Nonanlum Hill, Newton, Oct. I. tj. 



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 growth of 1837, among 

 which are 



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 with most 

 kind of seed desirable for the Field or Garden. 

 Sept. 27. 



GRASS SEED. 



GRASS SEEDS, wholesale and retail, are offered for sale 

 at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 

 No. 52 North Market Street, inciuding 



Prime NORTHERN CLOVER, 

 " SOUTHERN do. 



" WHITE DUTCH do. 

 " RED TOP, 

 " HERDS GRASS, 

 Also-canary, millet, hemp and RAPE seed. 

 Sept. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MORUS MULTICAUi.IS. 



The subscribers hive for sale a few thousand superior iVfo- 

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

 reasonable terms. Also 60 000 cuttings of the same. 



Sept. 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CHOICE l-'LOWBR SEEDS PROM CALCUTIA 



We have received a box of choice flower seeds from the 

 celebrated Botanic Garden at Calcutta containing the seods 

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

 collection. Price ^'15. 



Sept 27, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GUNNY CLOTH ARD GUNN\- BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT, 

 July 6. No. 7, Commercial Wbf. 



PRICKS OF C O U N I' K Y PR O D U C K 



CORRECTED WITH RPtAT CAKE, WEEKLY. 



.APIM.KS, 



Hilans, whi-te, ..... 

 IJkkf. mess. 

 No. i. 



prime, .... 



ISkkswax, (Amcric; n) . 



Ch tKSK, new milk 



Ff.ATHKlts, northern, geese, 

 soulliern, geese. 

 Flax, American, .... 



Fish, Cod, 



Fi. OUR, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 B.illimore, v^barl, 

 Alexandiia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



southern flat yellow 

 while, 

 Rye, northern, 

 Barley, .... 



Oats, northern, .■ (prime) 

 H.4Y, liesi English, per ton cl 2000 lbs 

 hard pressed, .... 



HoNKV, . . Cuba 

 Hops, 1st quality 



2d t|ualily .... 



Lahd, r.ostuu, 1st sort, . 

 soiitl.erii, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannag-e. 

 do country oo 



Baltimore city do. 



do. dry hide 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston do. slangliler, 

 dn dry liidc, 

 l.ifttR, l^esl sort, .... 



.VIackf.kel, No Knew, 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork . Mass. inspect, extra cli'ar. . 

 cle?r from oilier Slates 

 Mess, .... 



See[is, Herri's Grass, 

 He. I Top, 

 Hemp, ...... 



Red ( 'lover, nonlietirr. 

 Southern Clover,. 

 Sit. K Cocoons, (American) 

 rAi.i.ti'W, trieil, .... 



Tka/.b.ks. Isl sort, 



W ooi., urime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 



i\aneritan, full blood, wa.shei(;, 



do. 3-4ihs do. 



ds. 1-2 do. 



do. l-4aiid' cirmmo)} 



f Pulled superfine, 

 . - I No. 1 . 

 -£=-^No2. 

 " - No 3. , , 



barrel 



I bushel 



barrel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



r.ush.l 



pounti 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. Jl. 

 pound 



2 00 



1 37 

 12 50 

 12 00 



20 



8 



40 



2 87 



8 HT 



9 00 

 8 75 

 8 SO 



I 

 I 05 

 94 

 1 25 



2 25 

 1 75 



14 00 



12 50 



9 00 



32 



9 



45 

 9 12 



3 00 

 9 00 

 9 12 

 8 87 

 8 75 



1 06 



96 



1 33 



48 

 20 00 22 50 

 1 6 00 i 20 00 



40 



7 



5 



9 



S 



28 



24 



25 



20 



20 



20 



68 



10 00 



2 75 



2.5 00 



23 50 



19 00 



2 75 



87 



2 50 



IS 



14 



10 



48 



8 



6 



9 



9 



30 



25 



27 



21 

 21 

 21 

 93 

 10 25 



24 00 



21 00 



3 00 



1 00 



a 75 



16 

 19 



11 



BliKlHTON MARKET— MoNOAT, Oct. 23, 18'37. 

 Kejinned fur the New Engl'ind Farmer. 

 At Market l(i50 Beef Cattle, 1800 Stores, 4350 Sheep, 

 and 870 Swine. 



Prices — Beef Cattle. — Sales quick and last week's 

 prices fully supported, viz. Extra $6 50 a 6 75. First 

 quality .$5 75 a 6 25. Second quality $5 00 a 5 50. 



BarTelliiig Cattle — Last week's prices fully supported_ 



Stores. — A shade less than last week. 



Sliceji. — Quick. Lots were taken at $1 42, $1 62, 

 .fl 88, $2 75, $3 50. 



tiwine. Sates quick at wholesale 7 for sows and 8 for 

 barrows. Retail 8 and 9. 



