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AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL 



167 



THERMO.WETRICAL. 



Itcporteil lor the New Enslniid Farmer. 

 R.inge of tlie 'I'liermometer ;it the Giirileii of llie proprietor 

 of the New Erighind Farmer, Brighton, IMass. in a shaded 

 Northerly exposure, weekending November 26. 



November, 1837. | 7 A.M. | 12, M. | 5, P.M. | Wind. 



Sunday, 19 



Monday, 20 



Tuesitay, 21 



Wednesday, 22 



Thursday, 23 



Friday, 24 



Salinday, 25 28 28 22 N. 



MULBERRY TREES. 



75,000 Cliinese Morus Multicaulis, all on their own bot- 

 toms, of variou.s sizes from one to six feet, at the lowest 

 price.s. The wood is well matured and very perfect, and ihey 

 have become acclimated by successive propagation in a most 

 ezpoaeil location. Prepared Cuttings will be supplied at the 

 lowest rales. 



3,000 Hybrid Short jointed Mulberry, with large leaves, 

 very hardy and on therr own bottoms, — 5 to 6 feet in height. 



20 000 Chinese Morus cxpansa, with large smooth glussy 

 leaves, verv succulent and nutritious and greatly loved by the 

 worm. This is a most valuable variety for the Noith, being 

 very hardy and none more highly esteemed in France. They 

 are engrafted on the White Mulberry which increases their 

 hardihood, and are :• to 7 (ett in height. This is the only en- 

 grafted kind in the collections. 



3,000 Dandolo or Marettiana Mulberry, 1 and 2 years old 

 from seed, a most excellent variety, with large leaves and very 

 hardy. a 



10 000 Brussa Mulberry, very hardy. 



25 000 Florence Mulberry, leaves nearly entire. 



30 000 White Mulberry, 'l to 2 years old. 

 « 65 lbs White Italian Mulberry seed. 



750 lbs While and Yellow Sugar Beet seed. 



Priced Catalngues of the above, and of Fruit and Ornamen- 

 tal Trees, Green House Plants, Bulbous Flower Roots. Splen- 

 did Dahlias, and Garden, Agricultural and Flower seeds, seni 

 gratis to every applicant. 



Orders sent per mail will meet prompt attention and the 

 trees be packed carefully and forwarded as desired. 



Companies or irnltviduals desirous to contract for large 

 numbers of trees, will be dealt with on the most liberal terras. 

 WM. PRINCE & SON. 



Nov. 29. 4w 



FOR SAL.B OR TO LET 



A Farm, situated in Medford, now occupied by Mr Noah 

 Johnson, containing about 220 acres of Land in a high state 

 of cultivation ; the buildings are eonunodious and in good re- 

 pair. If desired the farm will be sold in lols. It has the ad- 

 vantage of the Boston and Lowell Rail Road anil Miildlesex 

 Canal rimning through it, and is bounded on one side by Mys- 

 tic River, which afl'ord great facilities for transporling manure, 

 &c. One of the slopping places on the rail road is within a 

 few feet of the house. Apply to Gilbert Tufts or 



JO SEH F. TUFTS. 



Charlestown, Nov. 29, 1837 



HITCHCOCK'S CORN SHELLER. 



The subscribers having purchased the Patent Right of the 

 above m.ichine for the .States of Massachusetts, Rhoile I.-land 

 and Maine, M'ill sell rights for States, Counties or towns on 

 reasonable terms. They have likewise on hand, castings and 

 complete machines which will be sold low. 



Nov. 29, 1837. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



MORUS MTjr.TlCAlIL.IS TREES. 



The subscriber has for sale 5,000 large Morns Trees, with fine 

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

 wood is well ripened, they have stood out imtil the first of 

 Novendier without being injured by the frost. They have 

 been taken up the past week and ht'ch'd in. Each Iree will 

 make from 10 to ^f) cuttings without injuring the roots. In 

 all cases both wood ami roots will be warranted to vegelate if 

 properly managed by the purchaser. They are admirably 

 well calculated foi- the ^vest and south, as ihey have become 

 nearly acclimated in this cold climate. They can be delivered 

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

 personal attention will be paid that they are not injured by 

 the frost in moving. Communications may be addressed to 

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

 be seen) or to the subscriber. 



DANIEL CHANDLER, 

 Nov. 15. Superintendent of Boston Farm-school. 



CATALOGUE 



of Forest Seeds and Trees, furnished hj William Mann, 

 Bangor, Me. 



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

 WhitoOak, Red Oak, White Birch, Yellow Birch, White 

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

 sugar Maple, Arbor Vitae, American Larch, Hornbeam, 

 White Ash, Black Ash, Mountain Ash, Elm, Basswood, 

 CommoQ Elder. 



Customary prices are charged 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. 



HARRISON'S PATKJiT CORN SHELLBR. 



One of the most perfect machines for shelling corn that has 

 been introduced, made principally of iron and no way liable to 

 get out fif order, will shell from 75 'o 80 bushels of corn per 

 day, with the power of one person. This machine was high- 

 ly recommended bv the Committee on Agricultural implemffnls 

 at the lale Fai;*, and far the best machine now in use. For 

 Bale at the New England Agricuhural Warehouse and Seed 

 Store. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



SAVElET HERBS. 

 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. 



FRUIT TREES, ORNAMENTAL TREES, MORUS 

 MULTICAULIS, ETC. 



For sale by the subscriber. The trees nf ihe 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. 



23,000 Morus Multicaulis, or true Chinese Mulberry trees 

 at the customary wholesale or retail prices. The trees are 

 thrifty, the form perfect, and the roots fine. 



O.-iianienlal Trees and Shrubs, Roses and Herbaceous 

 plants. of the most beautiful hardy kinds. Splendid Pa-onies 

 and Double Dahlias. 



Trees packed in the most perfect manner for all distant 

 places and shipped or sent from Boston to wherever ordered. 



Address by mail post paid. 



Catalogues sent gratis to all who apply. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nursery, Nonanlum Hill, Newton, Nov. 22. tJ. _- 



HARRISON'S~PbUBLErYELLOW^OSE. 



A new variety, the most beautifid hardy double yellow rose 

 known; color bright and fine; it flowers profusely every year. 

 As to the Old Double Yellow Rose, it seldom blooms at all. 

 A few prime plants may be had at S2 each if applied for 

 goon. WILLIAM KENRICK. 



Nonantum Hill, Newton, Nov. 22. 3w 



I' R I C E S OF C O U N r R Y P R O D U C K 



CORRECTED WITH CPEAT CARE, WIEKLV 



P R Q VISION MAR K E T . 



retail prices. 



Hams, iiortluTM. 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, • 



liUTTKH,(lub) . 



tum[> 

 Er.ns. 

 P<-TAToEs, new 



15 

 14 

 U 

 16 

 23 

 25 

 23 

 60 

 3 50 



FOR SALE. 

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

 , ticulars inquire of Joseph Breck & Co. at the New 

 I England Farmer Office. 3w 



mtUUlTON MARKKT.— McNDAT, Nov. 27, 1837. 

 Reported I'ur the New EncHnd Farmer. 



A I Market 1575 Beef Cattle, 350 Stores, 5800 Sheep, 

 and 3U0 Swine. 



I'KrciiS — Bcrf Cattle. — We quote to conform to last 

 week, viz •. E.\tra at $7 00 — First quality at $6 00 a 6 

 50 —Second quality $5 25 a 575. — Third quality $4 00 

 a .'■> 25. 



Barrelling Cattle —Mess $5 50— No. 1 $5 00— No. 3 

 Sf4 50. 



Stores —Yenr\in«s $S a 10— Two year old f 15 a 20— 

 Tlireo year old .$20 a 28. 



,S/,e<iu._l!alher dull,— lots were purchased at $1 50, 

 $1 67, $1 8S, $2 GO,*-' 17, 2 33 and $2 50. 



.Swine, Lots to peddle at 7 f(jr sows and 8 for bar- 

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



