XVI. sro. 19. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



151 



THERMOiVIETRICAL. 



Reported for the New England Farmer. 

 )f the Thermometer at the Garden of tl\e proprietor 

 w England Farmer, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 exposure, week ending November 11. 



) F. II. 1837. I 7 A. M. I 12, M. | 5, P.M. | Wind. 



5 



6 



7 



8 



9 



10 



11 



50 

 34 

 30 

 32 

 20 

 48 

 36 



N. 

 S. E. 

 N. E. 



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 N. 

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CATALOGUE 



'oj" Forest Seeds and Trees, ^furnished by mUiam Mann 

 Bangor, Me. 

 White Pine, Black spruce, Hemlock spruce, silver Fir, 

 ^Wiute Oak, Red Oak, White liirch, Yellow Biich, Whitel 

 ■Beech, Red Beech, White Maple, Red Flowering Maple 

 sugar Maple, Arlior Vita?, American Larch, Hornbeam 

 iWhite Ash, Black Ash, Mountain Ash, Elm, Basswood,| 

 , Common Elder. 



Customary prices are charged for boxes, carting, &c. 

 Orders may be addressee to WM MANN, Bangor, Maine, 

 ■ sto Joseph Brkck & Co. New England Agricultural; 

 .Warehouse and Seed Store, 51 and 52 North Market Street. 

 ' Nov. 15, 1837. 



SWEET HERilS. 



A fresh supply just received from ibe United Society of 



IP R i C t: ri O K <J O U N i U V F K O i> b C V. 



INDIAN "WHEAT, &c. 



B'ved at the New England Agricultural Warehouse¥Harvard, Mass. — consisting of 



Store, a few bushels of Indian Wheat, a new and|puiygj.ized SWEET MARJORAM. 



ictive species of grain. 



uliaii Spring Wheat. 



few bottles ol Black Currant Wine, at $1,00 perlPi^essed 



JOSEPH BRECIv & CO, 

 1837. 



FARM WANTED. 



is wanted containing from 40 to 75 acres of land,' 

 ;d with fruit trees, with good building-s thereon, for| 

 h will be paid. Enquire at the ofSce of the Newj 

 armer. 

 1837. tf 



CORN SHELLiBRS. 



^ived at the New England Agricultural Warehouse,] 

 , Patent Corn Sheller. This machine will shel 

 ishels of corn per day, and is one of the most per-! 

 nes for the purpose ever introduced. 



JOSEPH BRECK4-CO. 



SAGE. 



SUMMER SAVORY. 



SUMMER SAVORY. 



SAGE. 



For sale at llie New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store. 

 Nov. 15. 



FOR SALE. 



A Cow and Bull of the Durham short horn stock, for par- 

 ticulars inquire of Joseph Breck & Co. at the New 

 England Farmer Office. 3w 



HOW^ARD'S PLOUGHS. 



ly fur sale at the New England Agricultural Ware 

 is hardly necessary to repeat that these ploughs are: 



by our practical farmers to be the best ploughsHneat and convenient 

 , and continue to stand No. 1 at the Brighton Fair. 

 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CLOVER SEED. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 Jand Seed StorCj 10 tons prime Northern Clover. 

 Nov. 1. 



* ^ 



WINNOWING MILLS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural WarehouseS 

 and Seed Store, Nos. 51 & 52 North Market Street, Boston, 

 Holmes's Winnowing Machine. This article was highly re-| 

 commended by the committee at the late Fair. 



Likewise Springer's Patent Winnowing Machine, a very] 



JOSEPfl RRECK & CO. 



loriie Power aiitl ThresUiiig Machiike. 



at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 : the above machines were highly recommended by 

 ttees at the late fair, and by otliers who have used 

 e last two or three years. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MORUS MI'LTICAULIS | 



For sale by the subscriber 30,000 True Morus Multicauls 

 or Chinese Mulberry trees, either in small quantities or at re-' 

 duced wholesale prices, according to size — the trees are 

 thrifty, the form perfect and the rools fine. The trees will be 

 packed in the most perfect mode for all distant places ajid 

 will be shipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 

 Apply to WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton. 



Oct. 4, 1837. 



LARGE GRAPE VINES. 



by Samuel Downer, at his garden in Dorchester 



large Isabella and Caiawbu Grape Vines, they 

 ! for the last three years past one to three pecke 



Also large Sweetwater grape vines. 

 1837. 5w 



AR, PLUM, GRAPE VINES, &c, 



sar Trees ; 



lum Trees of the most approved kinds and extra 



ze — many of them have borne the past season ; „ »rr^iir T-i]VT,-.r i RTr* ^ 



iabella and Catawba Grape Vines, and most of |J"st received at the NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL 

 full of fruit this season:-Black Hamburgh. WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, No.^_52 North Mar- 



HOP BAGS. 



Second hand GUNNY BAGS, suitable for Hop Bags, fir 

 sale by GEO. L. STEARNS & Co. I 



~ No. 10, Commercial Wharf. 



June 27. epistf 



DUTCH BULRS. 



.'etwater, &c. 



anc Asparagus Roots; 



'Imot's early Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, lately intro- 



jood assortment of Gooseberries and Roses of dif- 

 Is. 



3 lert at this office, at Messrs. Sawyer & Pond's, 

 oad street, Boston, or with the subscriber, Cam- 

 will iueel with immediate attention. 



SAiMUEL POND, 



Cambridgeport. 



lORUS MULTICAULIS TREES. 



I»er has for sale 5,000 large Alorns Trees, with fine 

 2 to 3 years old, and from 3 to 6 feet higli. The 



ill ripened, ihey have stood out until the first of 

 without being injured by the frost. They have| 

 up the past week and heeled in. Each tree ivill 

 10 to 20 cuttings without injuring the roots. In 



th wood and roots will iae warranted to veqetate if 



lauaged by the purchaser. They are admirably 



^led for the west and south, as ihey have become 

 mated in this cold climate. They can be deliveretl 

 tween this and spring. If ordered this winter. 



ttenlion will be paid that they are not injured by 

 moving. Communications may be addressed to 



RECK & Co. (where a sampte of the Trees may 



• to the subsoriljer. 



DANIEL CHANDLER, 

 Superintendent of Boston Farm-school, 



ket Street, Boston, a splendid assortment of DUTCH BULBS 

 consisting of 



Fine Double and Single HYACINTHS, of sorts, 



'« Double and Single TULIPS, do. 



« CROWN IMPERIALS, double andsingle, 



« POLYANTHUS NARCISSUS, of sorts, 



« NARCISSUS, double and single do. 



" CROCUS, Blue, Yellow, Purple and White, 



" AMARYLLIS, of various sorts, 



'< CYCLAMENS, do. 



<* IXIA'S, do. 



« GLADIOLUS, do, 



Sept. 27,1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



GRASS SEED. 



GRASS SEEDS, wholesale and relai). are oflered 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. 



GUNNY CLOTH AND GUNNY BAGS, 



Suitablefor Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT ^ 

 July 5, No. 7, Commercial Whf. 



Apples, 



IIkan's, while, .... 

 liEEp.moss. 

 No. I. 



prime, .... 



Kkkswax, (Americ: n) 

 Ce) kkse. new milk, . 

 Kkatheks, northern, geese, 

 souUiern, geese, 

 Flan , Amerit-'an, 

 Fisii,Co(l, . 1 



Fi. OUR, Genesee, . . cash 

 liallimore, Howard street, 

 li.dliniore, wlrarf, 

 Alexandria, 

 Grain , Corr., northern yellow 



southerjiflat yellow 

 whilp, 

 Rye,norlliern, 

 Barley, 

 i>ats, northern, . (prime) 

 HAV.hesl English, per ton oV 2000 lbs 



liard pressed, . 

 HuNhV, . . Cuba 

 Hops, Isi quality 



2d quality . 

 Laki>, BosUin, 1st sort, . 



soi.ti.erii, Ibt sort, 

 Lkathlr, Philadelphia city tannagi 

 do ci>untry oo 



Baltimore cit^' do, 



do. dry hide 

 New Vork red, light, 

 Boston do. slaughter, 

 do. dry hide, 

 l.iiM E, best sort, .... 



Mackerel, No 1. new, 

 PLASTi.it Paris, per ion of 2200 lbs, 

 Pork. Mass. inspect, extj a clear, . 

 cle^r from-olher Slates 

 Mkss, .... 



SEKits, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top^ 



Hemp, .... 



Red Clover, iiorthert. 

 Soitthern Clover, ', 

 Silk Cocoons, (American) 

 Tallow, tried, .... 

 Tkazlks. Isl soil, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ths do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



do. I-4-and common 



a f Pulled superfine, 

 Sj-u j No. I. i 



-5^.; No "2. 



No 3. . , 



barrel 

 bushel 

 barrel 



pound 



quintal 

 barrel 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



cask 

 barrel 



cask 

 barrel 



bushel 



pound 



it 



bushel 



lb. 

 pr. M. 

 pound 



P R O V i 



S 1 O N MA 



KETAIL PRSCES. 



R K E T . 



BliKJHTOiN MARKKT.— MoNDAT, Nov. 13, 1837. 

 It.'Iinrtpd (or the Npw Ensland Farmer. 



At Market 28U0 Beef Cattle, 1000 Stores, 5000 Sheep, 

 and 1400 Swine. 



Prices — Beef Cattle. — Prices of last week were not 

 sustained We quote Extra at $6 75. — First quality at 

 .ffiOO a 6 50— Second quality $5 25 a 5 75. —Third qual- 

 ly .f4 00a5 25. 



Barrelling Cattle- — The barrellers refused to pay last 

 .veek's prices, and Teiy f«w 'purchases were made in 

 the aficrnoou. We q lote Aless $5 50—1^0. 1 $5 00— 

 No. 2 $4 50. 



S(o»-cs— Yearlings fS a 10— Two year old $15 a 20— 

 Three year old $20 a 28. 



Slice.]). — Former prices were not supported. We quote 

 Iot3asfollow-$I50,$1 62,$18S, $2 00,$2 37, $9 62 , 

 iind $2 75. 



.Swine. — Lots to peddle were taken at 7 a 7 1-4 for 

 sows and 3 a 8 1-4 for barrows. A lot of old harrows 

 at 7 5-8 and 7 3-4. At retail 8 for sows, and 9 for bar- 

 rows. 



