. About the farm; an illustrated description of the New Boston dairy and other industries at Valley View, Muzzey, and Hutchinson farms, which are a part of the supply department of Young's hotel, Parker house, and Hotel Touraine. Valley View farm, New Boston, N. H. HE New Boston Dairy, while an interesting and important department of the J. R. Whipple Company, supplies the Hotels with only a il few of the necessary products. The manage- ment has not been content with the surety that its patrons were receiving the very best butter, milk, cream, pork, eggs, and vinegar, but has attempted to supp
. About the farm; an illustrated description of the New Boston dairy and other industries at Valley View, Muzzey, and Hutchinson farms, which are a part of the supply department of Young's hotel, Parker house, and Hotel Touraine. Valley View farm, New Boston, N. H. HE New Boston Dairy, while an interesting and important department of the J. R. Whipple Company, supplies the Hotels with only a il few of the necessary products. The manage- ment has not been content with the surety that its patrons were receiving the very best butter, milk, cream, pork, eggs, and vinegar, but has attempted to supply the very best of everything, and to know as far as pos- sible the conditions under which the supplies are pro- duced and the manner in which they are stored and cared for. To carry out this purpose, a Supply Department has been organized to buy supplies for all three Hotels and to provide proper storerooms for groceries and refrigeration for meats, fish, and all kinds of perishable goods. A new building has been built, connected with the Hotel Tou- raine and equipped with a modern cold storage plant. Here is kept all the beef used at the three Hotels, selected by experts and stored under a careful supervision until just the right age for use at the Hotels. Trout fresh from the brooks near Wareham; scallops and oysters from the fishermen on Cape Cod; cheese made under special con- ditions in New York State, for exacting patrons; flour in car-load lots received direct from the best mills; turtles; terrapin; wines especially selected; ash-cans; electric fans; blankets; Irish linen made especially for the Hotels; lace curtains; silverware; china from France,—form a small part of the supplies furnished from this depart- ment. But they all exist—Farm, Creamery, Piggery, Supply Department—only to furnish the guests of Parker's, Young's, and the Touraine with the best that can be obtained. [ 62 ]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may ha
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