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NEW ENGLAND F A R M p: R 



DRC. 33, 18* 



CATALOGUR AND PEDIGRKE I 



or M- Jnques' Cream Pot Breed of Xtnt CallU, | 

 " hrtd hj him, and beton«:ins to the Ten Hill Stock ; 

 Farm, to ht offered nt public sale, on Tuesday, I 

 Me \]th Januanj, 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. M.- 



I5ll 1.1.8. ; 



Don Cream PoM No. 3.)— Red, calved Dec. 20tl), j 

 1834. Got by Oeam Put (No. 2) ; dam, the Cream i 

 Pot cow ; grand dam, tho Groton Cow, by Coelebs 

 (No. I.) 



Don ia probably one of the most valuable bulls 

 ever offered for sale. His color, a deep glossy 

 rod ; Ilia form, constitution, temper, vigor and ac- 

 tivity, are all that can be wished. And what is of 

 the utmost importance, he transmits these proper- 

 ties to his descendants. His weight is 2000 lbs. 



Cream Pot bull (No. 2,) got by Coelebs No. 1 ; 

 dam, the Groton cow. 



Coelobs fNo. 1,) not being recorded in Coates' 

 Herd Book, under this name, (his name having been 

 changed on his passage to America,) lins led some 

 to doubt his being Ihoroujrh bred. I5nt the original 

 documents which accompanied him at the time of 

 importation, and now in ))ossession of .Mr Jaqiies, 

 loads him to beltcvo tliat he wiis thorough bred. 



It has been remarked by our best judges of stock, 

 tliat the cows by Coelebs, have proved for deep- 

 ness and richness of milk, superior to those from 

 any other bull known in this country. 



Leo, (No. 4.) — Red, witli a fo-w spots of white ; 

 calved Miirch I8th, 1833, by a son of Wyecomet ; 

 dam, Cream Pot cow : g. d., Groton. 



Orange, (No. .').)— Red ; calved Aug. 14, 1837, 

 by Cream Pot, (No. 2,) dam, Orange, a native. 



.Vf(/ium, (No. 7.) — Red ; calved -A,ug. 15, 183i), 

 by Cream Pot (No. 2,) dam, Molly, by Cre am Pot 

 (No. 2,) g. d. Silver Skin, a native. ^^|^^ 



C'i<ri'(f, (No. 8.)— Ked; calvcd^^^^l83!), 

 by Don, (No. 3,) dam, Cotnfort, by W^^Pot, (No. 

 2,) g. d. Civilia, gr. g. d. Countess, gr. gr. g. d. 

 Plora, imported. 



Count, (No. 10.)— Red; calved March 10,1839, 

 by Don, (No. 3,) dnni, Kato Bolivar, by a son of 

 Bolivar, g. d. Kate, by Col. Powell's Bolivar, (see 

 Coates' Herd Book,) d. a native. 



Si7i'er,(No. 12.)— Red ; culved Jan. 14, 1840, by 

 Don, (No. .3,) darn, ('ivilia, g. d. Countess, by Coe- 

 lebs (No. l,)gr. g. d. Flora. 



Chjto, (No. 13.)— Red; calved Jan. 18, 1640, by 

 Cream Pot (No. 2,) dam, a native. 



Globe, [No. Iti.)- Red; calved April 27, 1841, 

 by Don (No. 3,) dam, Grecian, by Cream Pot (No. 

 2,) g. d. Glossy, gr. gd. Crenjo Pot, gr. gr. g. d. 

 <iroton. 



Diamond, (No. 18.) — Red , calved April 1.5, 

 1841, by Don (No. 3,) dam, Dolly, by Cream Pot, 

 (No. 2,) g. d. Dodge cow, a native. 



Oblonp, (So. 20.)— Red ; calved May 4,1841, 

 by Don, (No. 3,) dam, Olive, by Cream Pot, (No. 

 2,) g. d. Orange. 



Arch, (No. 21.)— Red ; calved May 21, 1841, by 

 Don (No. 3,) dam, Anna, by Cream Pot (No. '2,) g. 

 d. n. native. 



Limpiil,{No. 22.)— Red ; calved May 22, 1841, 

 by Don (No. 3) dam, Lemon, by Cream Pot (No. 2,) 

 g. d. Lilly, by a eon of Coelobs, gr. g. d. a native. 



Ifelmme, (No. 2.3.)— Red ; caked May 2f), 1841, 

 by Don (No. 3,) dam, Winslow Cow, g. d. Israel 

 Munsnn, Ksq.'rs Tuberose, imported. See Coates' 

 Herd Book. 



Cawiui, (No. 33.)— Red; calved Oct. 6, 1841, 

 by Don (No. .3,) dam. Cypress, g. d. Coral, gr. g. d. 

 Cribbage, imported. 



Herod, (No. 34)— Red; calved Oct. 7, 1841, by 

 Don (No. 3,) dam, Huldah, g. d. the Heard cow, gr. 

 g. d. the Fiske premium cow, a native. 



Cows AND HeIFF.RS. 



No. 1. Civilia. — Red; calved Deo. 1827; dam. 

 Countess, by Coelebs No. 1 ; g. d. Flora, in calf, 

 by Don, May 18,1841. 



2. Funny Cicero. — Red and white; calved 1831 ; 

 dam. Flora, by Cicero, No. 29 ; in calf by Brilliant 

 Cream Pot, Nov. 8th, 1841. 



Cicero, by Coelebs No. 1 ; dam. Flora. 

 Brilliant Cream Pot, by Don ; dam, Betty. 



3. Kate Bolivar. — Red, with a etar ; calved 

 March 17, 1832; dam, Kate, Iiy a son of Bolivar; 

 g. d. Kate, by Bolivar; dam, a native, in calf by 

 Don, April 1st, 1841. 



4. Cream Pot Cow. — Red ; calved April 27, 

 182.T ; dam, Groton, by Coelebs No. 1 ; ^uncertain 

 as to her being in calf) 



GrotoH. — This cow wa.s purchased by Ralph 

 Ilaskins, Ksq., of Mr Hall, of Groton. The owner 

 knew nothing of her origin. She had no leading 

 points of any particular foreign breed. Her color 

 was a deep red. She was of medium size, of good 

 form for a native, and silky and elastic, or excellent 

 in the handle or touch ; and distinguished for the 

 quantity and extraordinary 'richness Of her milk. 

 Coelebs being crossed with this cow, their first 

 progeny was a heifer calf; the ne.xt was a bull 

 calf. The heifer, when at maturity, proved so su- 

 perior an animal, particularly for the quantity and 

 rich quality of her milk, having given 21 quarts of 

 milk per day, and her cream having produced at 

 the rate of 21 lbs. butter per week, and this on 

 grass feed only, induced Mr Jaques to adopt the 

 name of Cream Pot as a family name for this 

 breed of cattle. 



5. Glossy. — Red ; calved May 9, 18^7 ; dam. 

 Cream Pot, by Admiral, (see Coates' Herd Book,) 

 g. d. Groton. In calf by Don, May 18, 1811. 



C. Olive. — Red with a star ; calved Oct G, 1834 ; 

 dam. Orange, by Cream Pot, No. 2 ; in calf by 

 Don, Sept. 2(1, 1841. 



7. Belly. — Red; calved Jan. 2, 1835; dam, the 

 Dodge Cow, by Cream Pot, No. 2. In calf by 

 Don, March 10th, 1841. 



8. Coral. — Red, with some white spots; cnlved 

 Jan. 2d, 18:i5; ilam, Cribbage, an imported cow, 

 by Romulus, No. 28. In calf by Don, March 10th, 

 1841. 



Romulus — dam. Flora, by Cicero. 



9. Gate- Red ; calved June 3, 183G ;.dam, 

 Glossy, by Croam Pot, No. 2; g. d. Cream Pot, 

 gr. g. d. Groton, in calf by Don, Aug. 30th, 1841. 



10. Dolly.— Rod; calved Dec. 11, 1835; dam, 

 the Dodge cow, by Cream Pot, No. 2. In calf by 

 Brilliant Cream Pot, July 10th, 1841. 



11. Cherry — Red; calved Jan. let, 183G; dam, 

 Civilia, by Generosiis, g. d. Countess, gr. g. d. Flo- 

 ra, in calf by Don, Nov. 24th, 1841. 



Gencrosus, by Devonshire; dam. Countess. 



Devonshire, imported by Hon. B. Rodman, (sec 

 Coates' Herd Book.), 



1 1. Coijuet. — Red and white ; calved Jan. Uth, 

 18.3() ; dam, Oibbage, by Cream Pot, No. 2. In 

 calf by Don, Aug. «, 1841. 



13. Giptey. — Red, withaatar; calved June 20, 

 I8.i(i; dam, the Gowing Cow, by Cream Pot, No. 

 2 ; g. (I. a native, by a son of Coelebs, No. I ; in 

 calf by Brilliant, April 4th, 1841. 



14. .'^imi.— Red ; calved Nov. 10, 183G; dam, 

 a native, by Cream Pot, No. 2. In calf, by Don, 

 Aug. 6th, 1841. 



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15. Lemon.— Red; calved March 2.3, IK*'"' 

 dam, Lilly, by Cream Pot, No. 2 ; g. d. a nati J" 

 by Coelebs, No. 1 ; in calf by Don, Aug. 21, IS' '"' 



10. Cypress Red and white; mostly r< I**' 



calved Juno 12, 1837; dam. Coral, by Leo, No. f' 

 some uncertainty of her being in calf; she has i J'. 

 in tho pasture with Brilliant. " 



17. Grecian.— Red ; calved July 13, 18.37; de "j 

 Glossv, by Cream Pot, No. 2. In calf by D " 

 Aug. 'l5, 1841. *' 



18. //i(Wu/i.— Red ; calved July 15, 1837 ; dt «"' 

 the Heard cow, by Cream Pot, No. 2 ; g. d. i '' 

 Fiske cow. Some uncertainty of her being 

 calf. She has run with Brilliant ,^f^ 



19. Only.— Red; calved Aug. 29, 1837; da ,j 

 Olive, by Don, No. 3. In calf by Don, Aug. ij 

 1641. ^ 



20. Bountiful. — Red; calved Sept. 11, 188 ^,1 

 dam, Kate Bolivar, by Don, No. 3. In calf by Df _, 

 July 8th, 1841. " jf, 



21. Jiouiiuet.— Red; calved April 11, 1831 

 dam, Bughorn, by Don, No. 3. In calf by Dr 

 Oct. 24th, 1841. 



Bughorn, dam, a half blood, by Bolivar. 



22. 0»er Red; calved May 10, 18:58; da> 



Orus, by Don, No. 3 ; g. d. Orange, by Cream P' ' 

 No. 2. In calf by Don, Aug. 1st, 1841. 



23. Diana. — Red ; calved June 8, 1838 ; da> 

 Dolly, by Don, No. 3. In calf by Brilliant, Nt 

 9tli, 1841. 



24. Cosset. — Red; calved Sept. 2;}, 1S.W; da; 

 Coquet, by Don, No. 3. In calf by Don, Aug. i 

 1841. 



2,5. Crimp. — Red, with n star ; calved Jan. 8l '' 

 1839; dam, Civilia, by Leo, No. 4. In calf 

 Brilliant, July, 1841. 



2ii. Topaz.— Red ; calved April 22, 1840 ; daJ" 

 tho Thorp Cow, a native, by Don, No. .3. In en " 

 by Brilliant, Aug. 1841. 



27. Charm. — Red and white; calved April 31 •■ 

 1840; dam. Coquet, by Don, No. 3. In calf If' 

 Brilliant, Aug. 16, 1841. 



28. .Vi/m/;/,.— Red ; cnlved July 12,1840; dawf 

 Nell, by Don, No. 3 ; g. d. a native, by Cream P' 

 No. 2. In calf by Brilliant, Oct 20th, 1841. 



29. Constant Red and white ; calved Sop 



20, 1840; dam, Fanny Cicero, by Leo, No. 1. 

 bo in calf: ran in pasture with Brilliant. 



30. Ghent.—Red; calved Nov. 12, 1840; 

 Gipsey, by Don, No. 3. May be in calf, as X 



31. jBrnncA.— Red; calved Jan. 9, 1841 

 Kate Bolivar, by Leo, No. 4. 



32. Chrystal. — Red; calved June 1,1841 ; Jan 

 Cosset, by Don, No. 3. 



3-3. Cologne. — Red and white; calved An;,'. 1'. 

 1841 ; dam, Fanny Cicero, by Don, No. 3. 



N. B The Croam Pot Cow, Cream Pot liul 



(No. 2,) Leo, (No. 4,) and Glossy Cream Pot, wer 

 bred by Ralph Ilaskins, Esq., and purchased « 

 him by Mr Jaques. 



The Bulls arc numbered in this catalujjua ii 

 they are recorded in Mr J.'s Herd Book. Tin 

 Cows are numbered 1 to 33,only for this cutalourm 



In selecting and breeding these animalN, ^reS 

 care and attention were requisite ; for not one iajf 

 thousand uf our native cows combine and transnil 

 as breeders, the properties most dedrcd for A 

 dairy, the shambles,, the yoke, &c. But Mr JaquA 

 by adhering to tho principles that like prodad 

 like, that tho strongest strains of blood must pi0> 

 dominate, and that the good or bad propcrtiali 

 whether of color, or character, arc transiiiKajbl*^ 



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