ViJl. XVi. NO. 



And Gaudener'S journa l 



159 



TIIERiMOMETRICAL.. 



ItepdrteH (or the New Cii^laiid i'Srmer. 

 R.inge of liie I'liennoineter at lire Garden of the proprietor 

 jf the New EngUiul Fariritr, Brighton, Mass. in a shaded 

 Vortherly exposme, week ending November IS. 



J'RUIT TREES, ORlVAMENTAIi TREES, MORUS 

 flIULTICAULIS, ETC. 



For sale by the subs.Tiber. Tlie trees of ihe Plums and 

 *ears were never before so fine, the assortment so complete. 



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

 nent of finest kimls, and of all other hardy fruits. 



25,000 Morus iVIuUicaulis, or true Chinese Mulberry trees 

 it the oustomary wholesale or retail prices. The trees are 

 hrifty, the form perfect, and the roots fine, 



Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses and Herbaceous 

 •lants.of the most beautiful hardy kinds. Splendid Paeonies 

 .nd Douhlc Dahlias. 



Trees packed in the most perfect manner for all distant 

 ilaces and shipped or%enl. from Boston lo wherever ordered. 



Address by mail post paid. 



Cataloo;up«s sent gratis to all who apply. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nursery, Nnnantum Hill, Newton, Nov. 22. tJ. 



HAKKISON'S OOUBLE YELLOW ROSE. 



A new variety, the most beautiful hardy double yellow rose 

 nown; coKm" briglit and fine; it flowers profusely every year. 

 is tu tlie Old Double Yellow Rose, it seldom blooms at ail. 

 I few prime plants may be ha(rat&2 each if a^iplied for 

 )on. WILLL'VM KENRICK. 



Nonanlum HilU^ewton, Nov. 22.. 3w 



MORUS • WULTICAIIL.IS TREES. 



The subscriber h;is for sale 5,0u0 large Moius Trees, with fine 

 roots, from 2 to 3 years old, and from 3 lo 6 ft^et higii. The 

 wood is well ripened, they have stood out until the fir.st of 

 rVovetnber without being injured by the frost. They have 

 been taken up ilic; past week and heeled in. Each tree will 

 make from 10 to 'JO cuttings without injuring the roots. In 

 all cases both wood and roots will be warranted to venetale if 

 properly managed by the purchaser. They are admirably 

 well calculated for the west and south, as ihey have became 

 nearly acclimated in this cold climate. They can be delivered 

 any time between this and spring. If ordered this winter, 

 personal attention will he paid that they are not injured by 

 the frost in moving. Communications may be addressed to 

 Joseph Hkeck & Co. (where a sample of the Trees may 

 be seen) or to the subscriber. 



J>ANIEL CHANDLER, 

 Nov. 15. Superintendent of Boston Farm-school. 



CATALOGUE 



of Forest Seeds and Trees, furnished by William Mann^ 

 Bangor, Me. 

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

 White Oak, Red Oak, White Bb'ch, Yellow Birch, White 

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

 sugar Maple, Arbor Vitie, American Larch, Hornbeam, 

 ^yhile Ash, Black Ash, Mountain Ash, Ehn, Basswood, 

 Common Elder. 



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



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

 or to Joseph Breck & Co. New England Agricultural 

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



Nov. 15, 1837. 



COCKSPUU OR NEW CASTLJE THORN. 



This thorn is the finest known for hedges; it is perfectly 

 udy; the leaf is beautiful, and is not aflected by ourscorch- 

 ig summer's sun ; the thorn is very sharp anil strong: the 

 unt has never been known to be touched by the borer, as 

 •oved by John Prince Esq. dui'ing 18 years. Plants a year 

 d; only 5.000 are ortered for sale. Price &10, pci l.'OOO. 

 WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Nov. 22. 3w 



BUCKTHORN FOR HEDGES. 



A plant of tiie most hardy kind, wliich flourishes well in 

 ly good soil, but \s peculiarly adapted to a soil that is moist. 

 ext to the Cockspur ihorn, for our climate this is the very 

 !st, and is never attacked by the borer. Price ®20, per 

 4)00. Apply to AVILLIAM KENRICK. 



iNonantum Hill, Nfewton, Nov, 22. 3w 



I INDIAN WHEAT, &c. 



I Just received at the ^e\v England Agrieultura! Warehouse 



id Seed Store, a few bushels of Indian Wheal, a new and 



ry productive species of grain.. 



Also, Italuin Spring Wheat. 



Also, A few bottles ol Black Currant Wine, at $1,00 per 



Htle. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nov. 8, 1837. 



FARM AVANTBD. 



A Farm is wanted containing from 40 to 75 acres of land, 

 ;li stocked with fruit trees, with good building-s (hereon, for 

 lich cash will be paid. Enquire at the oflice of the JNew 

 ig'and Farmer. 

 Nov. 8, 1837. tf 



CORN SHELLEKS. 



Just received at the New England Agricullnral Warehouse 

 arrison's I*atent Corn Sheller. This machine will shel 

 ito SO bushels of corn per day, and is one of the most per- 

 ct macliines for the purpose ever Introduced. 



JOSEPH BRECK c^: CO. 



HOWARD'S PLOUGHS. 



Constantly for sale at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 use it is hardly necessary to repeat that tliese ploughs are 

 naiUered by our practical farmers to be the best ploughs 

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

 Nov. 1, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



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 season ; 

 300 Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, and most of 

 them full of fruit this season; — Black Hamburgh, 

 Sweetwater, &c. 

 20,000 Giant Asparagus Roots; 

 5,000 Wilmot's early Rhubarb, or Pie Plant, lately intro- 

 duced. 

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

 ferent kinds. 



All orders left at this oftice, at Messrs. Sawyer & Pond's, 

 No. 25 Broad street, Boston, or with the subscriber, Cam- 

 bridgeport, will meet with immediate attention. 



SAMUEL POND, 

 Oct. 17. Cambridgeport. 



SWEET HERiJS. 

 A fresh supply just received from the United Society of 

 Harvard, Mass. — consisting of 



Pulverized SWEET MARJORAM. 

 SAGE. 



SUMMER SAVORY. 

 Pressed SUMMER SAVORY. 

 SAGE. 

 For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store. 

 Nov. 15. 



WINNOWING MILLS. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 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 i*alent Winnowing Machine, a very 

 neat and convenient mill, 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



CLOVER SEED. 



Just received at the New England Agricultural Warehouse 

 and Seed Store, 10 tons prime Northern Clover. 

 Nov. 1. 



Hale's Horse Po-wer and TUresbiiig Macliine. 



For sale at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store: the above machines were highly lecommended by 

 the committees at the late f.iir, and by others who have used 

 tliem for the last two or three years. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



FOR SALE. 



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

 ;ulara inquire of Joseph Breck & Co. at the New 

 Qgiand Farmer Office. 3w 



LARGE GRAPE VINES. 



I For sale by Samuel Dowaer, at his garden in Dorchester. 

 j Twentyfive large Isabella and Catawba Grape Vines, they 

 I have borne for tlie last three years past one to three pecks 

 1 each vine. Also large Sweetwater grape vines. 



Nov, 1, 18 37. 5w 



GUNNY CLOTH AND GUNNY BAGS, 



Suitable for Hop Bagging, for sale by JAMES PRATT, 

 July 5, No. 7j Commercial Wbf. 



PRICES O K C O IJ N r R Y P H O D U C i: 



^ CORRECTEO WITH GR£aT CARE, WKEKLY. 



Apples, 



Beaks, wliile, . , . . . 

 BEEF.niess. 

 No. 1. 



prime, . . -"' , 



Beeswax, (Americ;.n) . 

 Cheese, new milk, .... 

 Feathers, nnrtluTU, gee-^e, 

 souliieru, gee.se, 

 Flax, American, 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flour, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore. Howard street, 

 Baltimore, w liarf, 

 Alexandria, 

 GKAir*, Con., northern jellow 



soutliern flat yellow 

 W'h!te, 

 Rye, norihern, 

 Barley, .... 



Oats, northern, . fpriinr) 

 Hay, best English, per Ion of i'OOO lb: 



hard pressed, .... 

 Honey, . . Cuba 

 Hops, 1st quality 



'2d quality . .. . , 



Laud, P*oslon, 1st sort, , 



iOLlI.ern, 1st sort, 

 Leather, Philadelphia cily (annnge, 

 do country no. 

 Baltimore city do. 



do. dry hide 



New York red, light, 

 Boston do. slaughter, 

 do. dry hide. 

 Lime, liesl sort, .... 

 Mackerel, No. L new, 

 Plaster Paris, per ton of 2200 lbs. 

 I'uliK. iMass. inspect, extia clear, . 

 * cie^r from other St.'^tes 



Mess, .... 



Seeps, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, . . .- , 



Red Clover, northern: 

 Southern Clover, . , 

 Silk Cocuonf, (American) 

 Taelow, tried, .... 

 Tkazlf.s. Isl sort, 

 \\ ooL, prime, or Saxony F!ei:cos, . 

 Ameritiin, lull bluul, wn^hed, 

 do. 3-4lhs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



•tIo. l-'iand common 



3 f Pulled superfine, 



c"a' i No. 1. 

 ^^ \ No "Z. 

 S S No 3. 



barrel 

 bus lie I 

 r.arrel 



pound 



quintal 

 bill re I 



bushel 



gallon 

 pound 



75 

 9 75 



] 12 



2 85 



I 75 



15 00 



13 OO 



10 00 



32 



9 



43 



9 la 



3 00 

 10 00 

 10 25 



9 87 

 10 00 



I 14 

 1 OG 



cask 

 harrol 



ca>.k 

 harrol 



iii,htl 



pf»UlKl 



buslipl 



III. 



IT. I\l. 



53 



20 00 22 50 

 17 00 I 20 00 



28 

 24 

 25 



20 



20 



20 



87 



9 87 



2 75 



26 00 



24 00 



20 00 



2 75 



87 



2 50 



1 4. 



13 



11 



50 

 43 

 41 

 38 

 33 



42 

 37 

 28 



43 



8 



G 



10 



9 



30 



25 



27 



21 

 21 

 21 

 90 

 10 00 



2 87 

 27 00 

 25 00 

 21 50 



3 00 

 1 00 

 S 75 



15 

 14 



12 



47 

 43 

 40 

 33 



45 

 40 

 30 



PROVISION MARKET. 



KETAIL PRICES. 



HAHSjliortlieni, 



souiiiern, and western, 

 FoKK, whole liogs, 



POOLTKV, . 



Butter, (luh) , 



lump 

 Egos, 

 Phtatoes, new 



ClDP.lt, 



)5 

 14 



10 

 100 

 23 

 25 

 23 

 50 

 3 50 



BinCHTON MARKET.— MosDAT, Nov. 20, 1837. 

 Repdrtert tor tlie .New England Far.Tier. 



At Market ItjOO Beef Cattle, 400 Stores, 6000 Sheep, 

 and 1070 Swine. 



Pkices —£cc/ Co«ie.— We quote Extra at $7 00— 

 First quality at .$« 00 a 6 50.— Second quality $5 25 a 

 5 75._'riiird qualify $4 00 a 5 25. 



BarrdUiig Cattle.— Mess $5 50— No. 1 $5 00— No. 2 

 $4 50. 



.Stores— Yearlings $8 a 10— Two year old $15 a 20— 

 Three year old $20 a 28. 



Sheep.— We quote lots as follow— $1 50, $1 62, $1 88, 

 $2 12, $2 25, 2 50 and $2 75. 



tiwine. — Lots to peddle at 7 for sows 'and 8 for bar- 

 rows at retail ; 8 for sows, and 9 for barrows. 



