VOL XV. jio. 43. 



AND GARDENER'S JOURNAL. 



835 



THERMOMETRICAL. 



RepnrTed for the New England Farmer. 

 Range of tiie rileimometer at tlic Garden of tlie proprietors 

 of tlie New Eiigl.ind Fanner, Briglilon, Mass. in a sliaded 

 Norllierly cxpusnre, week ending April 22. 



BUKiHTON MARKET.— MoNDAT, April, 24, 1837. 

 Keporleil fur the New England Farmer. 



At Market 315 Beef Cattle, 2.j yoke Working Oxen, 

 12 Cows and Calves, 200 Slieep and 800 Swine. 



About 50 Beef Cattle unsold. 



Irices.— Bcr/ fa(L'e.— Last week's prices for a like 

 quality were hardly supported. A few c.itra were ta- 

 ken at $9 a 9 25 ; first quality $8 25 a 8 75 ; second 

 quality 7 75 a 8 25 ; third quality 7 00 a 7 75. 



Working Oxen.— We noticed sales at $80, $88, $100, 

 $110 and $120. 



Cows and CuZbm.— Sales were made -at $30, $35, 45, 

 and $00. 



Sheep.— " OaW." We notice the sale of a very ex- 

 traordinary lot of weathers at $10 50 each. 



Hicjne.— Lots to peddle were taken at 10 a 10 1-4 for 

 sows and 11 a 11 1-4 for barrows at retail. 11 and 12 

 for large, and U 1-2 and 12 1-2 for small shoats. 



NURSERY OV WI1.1.I.\M KEJSRICK. 



Nonantum Hili in Newlon. 



..v.f.aigv 30,000 Morus WuUicaulis, or true Chinese 



?f;T'.*^5 Mulberry 'I'rees. can -j'el be supplied, whole- 

 *i">S»lrSi sale or retail. 



%. VrtSP* 401.0 I'eais of new Flemish and other finest 



_,g-;4j5;^ kinds. IVars on (iumce slocks, thrifty and 

 hanilscime, thi-se will hear early and abundantly. 



3,000 Plums— .Mso selection's of all other hardv fruits from 

 the first rale bo roes and the finest varieties ktiown. 



Ornamental trees, shrubs am' roses. Also Herbaceous 

 fl.)werln^ plants of ihe most. beautiful varieties including Pce- 

 onies, and Uouble i/ahtias. 



Address by mail, post paid, to WlI.l.lAM Kenrick, New- 

 Ion, Mass. near Boston. 'I'rees and pl.anls when ordered, 

 wi'l be carclolly selected, and labelled, and packed in,lhe 

 best style, and duly forwarded Irom fSoston by land or sea. 

 Trasporlation grai'is to the city. Priced Catalogues will be 

 sent to all who apply. 

 March 29. 



P lUC E S OP C O V N T II Y F R O I) U C E. 



COHRECTED WITH ORfcAT CAKE, WEEKLY. 



aOOO BUCKTHORNS. 



Fine thrifty Buckthorn Pl»nts, in good order for transplant- 

 in", which w'lll be -old low for cash. , , „ , 

 ^00 Pear Trees upon (I'lince just arrived from trance, and 

 in fine o-dcr— bearing ,recs for ,5 cents. 



ion pear Tries upon Tree Slocks of the best new nalivp 

 and-foreieu va.ieiies, 4 years from the graft at gl 00 each 



200 do. do. 2 do. do. at l5 each 



selected or G,00 per dozen. 



180 finely rooted 3 years Isabeda Grape Vines. 



15llOransea:inccat S3,01per dozen. 



100 White Mulberry Trees 5 and b years old— lar^e. 



For sale at .lOllN M iyES'.!> Nursery, adjoining Mr Rob- 

 ert Mannins's, Dearborn Street, 



Salem , Mass , April 26. 



I.ISSEED Olli MEAIi. 



FRICE REDUCED. 



This article has met with a ready sale the past w-nler, and 

 received a decided preference with many practical larmers 



'" For th'e'ensmns season the price wall be reduced to 

 Twontyfne dollars per ton, at the mill, or Twenlyscven 



j-l.JlTr«; npr ton in Boston. . __ , 



Medfurd, April 2G, 1837. 



URIGIITON NURSERIES. 



For sale, 20,000 Morns Mullicanlis, or Chinese Mulberry 

 Plants warranted the true and aenuine kind. Orders ad- 

 dressed (by mail) to Messrs. VVINSHIP, Brighton, Mass., 

 for .Mulberry, Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Creep- 

 ers llorbaeeons Perennials, &.C te.. that are cultivated i« 

 any Nurseries in the United Slates, with a first rale eollerlion 

 of Green House Plants, will receive prompt attention, and, 

 if required, forwarded lo any part of the Union. 



Brighton.. Ian. 18, 1337. 



MOtBRAY ON POULTRY. &C. 



Mouhray on breeding, ftenring and Fattening all kinds of 

 Poultry Cows, Swine, and ether Uoineslic Animals. Seco id 

 American fiom the sixih London Edition. Adapted lo the 

 Soil, Climate and Culture ol the United States. Py 1 hoin- 

 RsG. Fessendeu, Editor of the N. E. Farmer, New Ameri- 

 can Gardener, Complete Farmer, iVc. 



This book, published by Joseph I'.reck ii Co. Boston, and 

 G. C. Thoiburn, New Vork, is for sale at the respective 

 eslablishmenis of those Gentlemen. The first edition ol tins 

 useful book had a rapiil sale, and met with a favorable re- 

 ception. It has been carefully revised, and new and original 

 information relative to its topics have been dilig nlly sought 

 ami inserted in various parts ot the Treatise. 



Maich 15, 1837. 



WANTS A SITUATION 



As Gardener, a Young Man who understands his I nsmess. 



Application lo be made to t his Olface. ^L__ 



BRIDGEMAN'S GARDENER'S ASSISTANT. 



Just published and for sale, the 7ih edition of this yaluable 

 and popular work, price gl. For sale at die N<=* *= gjand 

 Seed Store, 51 North M arket Street, up stairs. April -1). 



PEAR TREES. 



For sale at the Pomological fi'"'''^"' 'J'^f''™'" V'"^':'! 

 North Salem. Pear Trees, ol the mo_s; celebrated old and 

 new sorts, all engrafted from '5ear.nj^^jees._^^^^^j^,^^_ 



April 19. 



PRUIT TREES. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. off-r for sale 150 Standard 

 Pe-r Trees of extra large size, of the choicest kinds including 

 the"" Dutchess d' Angouleme, and many other line varieties, 

 and some entirely new. 



Also, 50 Dwarfs on Uumce slocks. I he whole of these 

 trees will come immediately into bearing, and are well wor- 

 thy the attention of the horticulturist. Price gl lo gZ each. 

 Af-w scions can be furnished if applied for soon. 



Also, l.M Plum trees of superior kinds. Price from 50 els 



lo Sl.fiO each. , , i r n 



lOe Crape Vines in assortments of twenty, selected lor tlie 



tab'e.of superior kinds. . 



All the above trees an-l vines were imported by one of our 



first horticuliurisls, from France ; and are in the finest order. 

 All orders for trees or shrubs will meet with prompt allen- 



""jusl received at the New England Seed Store a fine collec- 

 tion of Double Dahlia Roots. ,, T ^ . • „,i 



Also Gladiolus psittic.na ; D.iuble fuberose, striped 

 leaved 'do. Amaryllis formosissima, and Tiger flowers. 



Aprils. ^ 



.4PPLE3, 



Rkans, white, ..... 

 Beef, mess. 

 No. i. 



prime, .... 



11eesw.\x, (Ainericiin) . 

 tvHEESE, new milk, .... 

 FEAriiEHS, northern, gee!!e, 

 sonlhern, gees«, 

 Fl.vx, American, .... 

 Fish, Cod, 



Flouk, Genesee, . . cash 

 Baltimore, Howard street, 

 B.iltiinore, wharf, 

 Ale.xandlia, 

 Grain, Corn, northern yellow 



southern iiat yellow 

 white. 

 Rye, northern, 

 Bailey, .... 



Oats, northern, . (prini") 

 flAV.best English, per ton of 2000 lbs 

 hard pressed, .... 



HoNEV, 



Hops, 1st (|uality 



2d i|uality .... 

 Lard, Boston, Isl sort, . 

 soiiti.eru, isl soil, 

 Leather, Philadelphia city tannngc, 

 do country oo 



Ballimore cil.y do, 



do. dry hide 

 New York red, light, 

 Boston do. slaughler, 

 do. lighl, 

 Lime, best sort, .... 

 .Mackerel, No. I, n«w, 

 Plaster Paris, per ion of 2200 lbs. 

 Pork . ftlass. inspect, extia clear, . 

 clerr from other Slates 

 Mess, .... 

 Seehs, Herd's Grass, 

 Red Top, 



Hemp, .... 



Red (plover, northern 

 Southern Clover, 

 Silk Cocoo.Ns, (American) 

 I'ai. LOW, tried, .... 

 Tea/.les. Isl sort, 

 Wool, prime, or Saxony Fleeces, . 

 American, full blood, washed, 

 do. 3-4ihs do. 



do. 1-2 do. 



«Jo. 1-4 and commoit 



ASPARAGUS, ROOTS, RHUBARB. 



For sale at the New England Seed Store P™'"^ &^"; 

 Asparagus, superior; Wilmot's Superb Early Rhubarb 

 Roots, extra eaily (and fine.) «„,.„, Ws,,,r 



Catawba and Isabella Grapes large roots Swee Water 

 and Chasselas Grapes. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April 19. __^_ 



WANTED. . 



A Gardener well acquainted with the cultivation ol flowers 

 and the management of hoi beds, lo go 35 miles fiom hoston, 

 apply at this Office. 

 March 22 



MORUS MU LilcAULIS 



Joseph Davenport offers for sa.e Vi «00 plants of Ihe true 

 Chinese Mulberry or Moms Multicau. s. , i.e.- w'h he care- 

 fully packed and'lorwarded as early as desired. Orders must 

 he sent to Colerain, Mass, till the loth March, after which 

 time to Hartlbrd, Conn. All iiiquiries will he attended lo at 

 his plantation„5 miles Soulh West of the city. 



Early orders only will he supplied, as arrangements will be 

 made to use all not called for soon. 



Colerain, Jan, 1837. ^^^- '• 



^ f Pulled superfine, 

 i-u I IslLainbs, . 

 ■5^ J 2d do. 

 o =^ 3d do, 



SoBlhern pulled wool is generally 5 els. 

 less per fb. 



i'l 



6« 

 5.3 

 15 

 30 



26 



23 

 21 



1 25 

 10 50 



400 

 26 50 

 26 00 

 22 60 



3 12 

 65 



2 75 

 16 

 15 



4(0 

 13 



4 00 

 76 

 70 

 65 

 58 

 5* 



£5 



60 

 48 

 3S 



I S I O N MA 



RETAIL PRICES. 



SEED POT ATOKS. „ , , r 



For Sale at the New England Seed Store, a few Bushels of 

 Forty Fold Potatoes, a superior and prolific variety. 

 St. Helena Potatoes. , „« i . 



Early Hill Potatoes, ihc best early potato in the Market. 



March 22. 3w _ 



AMERICAN aUARTERLY. 



Warned, No, 59 of the American Quaitcrly Review, 



publL^ed by Wells cV Lilly. 1824, forwhicl, a liberal price 



vill be paid. Send by mail, or otherwise to Jos. BiecM" Co 



April 12 New England Farmer Office. 



P R O V 



Hams, northern, 



southern, and western, 

 Pork, whole hogs, 



PODLTKV, 



Butter, (tub) . 



lump 

 Eons, 

 Potatoes, 

 CiDKn, 



R K E T 



15 

 14 

 12 

 19 



18 



2» 



13 



109 



FRENCH BI.UES. 



We have iu.sl received a few bushels of Potatoes with the 

 above name, raised in Maine. They ar_e_yery lar^e size 



[1 Maine. 



New England Farmer Office. 



;;:ducd;;;';;mrgood eaun. jos- breck & > o 



Aprd 2. 



TERRIBIiE TRACTORATIOW. 



Terrible Tractoration and other Poems. By Dr Caustic. 

 4th Edition. For sale at the New England Seed Store. 

 April 19. 



PLUM TREES, GRAPE VINES, &c. 



500 Plum trees of the most approved kinds and extra size, 

 200 Quince trees of good size many of them have borne frnil, 

 1500 Isabella grape Irom 5 to 15 feel high. 1000 Catawba. 

 Bland's & Pond's seedling extra size in bearing slate, chasse- 

 las Sweet Water, Black 'Hamburgh. &c. lO.HOO roots Giaut 

 Asparagus, 5000 WUmol's early Rhubarb or Pie Plant, lately 

 introduced, and a good assortment of Gcosberries and Roses 

 if ditferent kinds. 



All orilers lell ai this office, or at Messrs Sawyer & Pond s, 

 2;") Broad street, and with the subscriber Cambridge Port, ■ 

 will nie( I with immediate attention. SAMUEL POND. 



March 15. 



