Vol.VII— No. 37. 



AND HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. 



Grape Vines. 

 The subscriber offers for sale, Grape Vines of several 

 varieties, t!ie produce of his garden, in Dorchester; — 

 among (hem are the following: 



Isabella, White Muscat, 



Sweetwater, Black Hamburg, 



Black Cape, Elba, 



Queen, White Chassulas^ 



Early Oval, Muscatel. 



They are principally of one year's growth, from cuttings 

 only, (which are much better than layers of two or even 

 three yeirs old,) — were pluntetl under his direction and 

 .superintendance, are warranted genuine, and are in a 

 healthy and vigorous state. 



The subsciiber purposes to continue the cultivation of 

 such varieties of the foreign and native Vines as are 

 suited to this climate, and that will thiive in the open 

 ground in town or country. 



Application may be made to the subscriber at hisoffice, 



No. 7 1-2, Congress street, or at the garden to Patrick 



Kennedy. ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. ' 



Boston, March 13, 1829. 6w 



JAMES BLOODGOOD & CO.'s 

 JVurseri/, at Flushing, Lung Island, near JVew York. 

 The subscriber will receive and transmit orders for any 

 quantity, or variety, of 



Fruit and Forest Trees, 

 Flowering Shrubs, 

 and 

 Plants, 

 and the same will be delivered here, at the risk and ex- 

 pense of the purchaser; the bills may be paid to him. 



Messrs Bloodgood & Co. attend personally to the ino- 

 culating and engrafting of all their fruit tiees, and purcha- 

 sers may rely with as much confidence as they can upon 

 any nursery, that the trees and shrubs they order, will 

 prove genuine. ZEBEDEE COOK, Jr. 



7 1-2, Congress street. 

 Boston, March 13, 1829. 6t 



Cow for Sale. 



A fine cow, half binoded, Coelebs breed, is ofTered for sale at 

 the House <it Industry farm, South Boston. — Also, a thrce- 

 fourllis blood Calf. Inquire of \V.\1. STONE, Superintendent. 



April 3, lli".!9. 41 



JVew Vegetable. 

 Just received at the New Eng;Iand Farmer Seed Store, 52 

 North JMarket Street, a small quantity of St ii John Sinclair's 

 New Bkf.t. from London. This is presumed to be the first 

 seed of this fine vegetable, ever brouglit into New England.— 

 For sale in papers of 12 1-i cents each, or in larger quantities. 



Ktnriek JVurseries in JVewton, near Boston. 



For sale, at the Kenrick Nurseries, in 

 Newton, an extensive assortment of Apples, 

 Pears, Peaches, Phims, Cherries, Apricots, 

 Nectarines, While Mulberries, Grape Vines, 

 Gooseberry and Currant Bushes, &c. Also, 

 about 150 varieties of the most ornamental hardy trees 

 and shrubs — including nearly 50 superb varieties of hardy 

 roses, comprising white and red moss — single yellow, 

 double do — yellow Austrian— red and yellow Austrian — 

 hlack mottled, sable, Tuscany, and other varieties of the 

 blackest roses — Unique White Provence, &c. 



Also, Greville Roses, and Wilmot's Superb 



Strawberries. 

 Apple Trees of extra sizes — also Flowering Horse 



Chestnuts, and some other sorts. 

 Written orders directed to John or William Ken- 

 rick, Newton, will be received by the daily mail, and 

 pronqjtly attended to — or they may "be left at Mr Joseph 

 Biidge's Giocery and Seed Store, No. 60, Court street, 

 Boston, where, on application, catalogues will be delivered 

 gratis — or, catalogues may be obtained of Mr J. B. Rus- 

 sell, at the New England Fanner office. epSw 



Large Scotch Gooseberry Bushes and Hawthor7is, ^t. 



Just received at the New England Farmer Seed Store, 

 02 North Market street, by the ship Camillus, from Gree- 

 nock, and Napoleon, from Liverpool, 1-5,000 Hawthorns, 

 for live fencins, and about 500 superior Scotch and Lan- 

 cashire Gooseberry Bushes ; — the Hawthorns $5 per 

 thousand ; the Gooseberry Bushes, put up in lots of six 

 roots, of the largest and finest sorts, with names — speci- 

 mens of the fruit, as large as Egg Flums, American 

 growth, from the imported roots, in sealed bottles, may be 

 seen at the store — price $1 50 per lot of six roots. 



Likewise, two barrels of superior fresh Lucerne Seed, 

 w.iiranted ; one cask of large Potato Oats ; and one cask 

 of line London Split Peas, for culinary purposes. 



Pear Trees and Grape Vines. 



For sale by Kufus Howe, at the place of Samuel Downer, in 

 Dorcljesler, liOO Pear Trees of the choicest varieties, viz : 20 

 kinds from the London Horticultural Society; also, large and 

 veij handsome Secklcs, Ambreties, Hardetts', and BIcekcr Mea- 

 dow ; 20 handsome hlack Tartareans and Remington Cherry 

 Tiees, Plums, &c. 300 Natirt Grape Viiies, viz: ,')0 three 

 years old Calawbas, S() three years old Isabellas, ."iO Bland's Vir- 

 ginia, 30 Alexaiider,20Elsingborough; also,200Sweet Water, 

 Black Hamburg, &c. 



30 varieties Poses, viz : Greville Rose, White and Red Moss, 

 Grand Duke of Tuscany, Lhiique, Multifiora, Provence or Cab- 

 bage, Hundred Leaf, Four Seasons, Red Damask, iVIarble, 

 Frencii, Cluster, Swiss, German, Variegated, Burgundy, Dou- 

 ble and Single White. 



Dahlias, seven varieties of Double, viz : Crimson, Buff, Yel- 

 low. Red, &.C. Single do. 



Tulips, a great number of varieties, viz: Bizarres, Bibloems, 

 double and single, of different colors, Parrot Bills, &c. 



Hyacintlis, a great variety. Persons are invited, when the 

 Tulips and Hyacinths are in bloom, to call and make their se- 

 lections. White Lilies, Pink roots, Phlo.x, Polyanthus, three 

 kinds Honeysuckle, Chinese. Trumpet and Sweet Scented; — 

 handsome Snow Bali trees. Quince do., Red and While Lilacs, 

 growing on same stalk ; Lagerstreoemia, India or Crape ftlyr- 

 tle, Spira Syrengo, Frmge or Smoke Tree, Snowberry Bush, 

 Strawberry Tree. 



Currant Bushes, White Dutch, Red do., common white and 

 red. Gooseberries, different kinds. 



Raspberries, Antwerp white and red. Thimbleberries, white 

 and red. 



Strawberries, viz : Wilmot's Superb, Downlon, — red and 

 white English Wood — Roseberry, three kinds native. 



W'ayitcdKQ purchase, two to three thousand small and middling 

 size Pear and Plum Trees, suitable for budding and grafting, 

 Seedlings would be preferred. Apply as above, or at No. 5, 

 Central Wharf. 



Rose Water. 

 20 demijohns double and single distilled Rose Water, made 

 entirely from Damask Roses. Die above Rose Water is con- 

 stanlly for sale at Mr C. Wade's Porter Cellar, No. 12, Mer- 

 chant's Row, by demijohn or less quantity. 

 Jan. 30. 2tinF4in»UinA 



Fresh Hemp Seed. 

 Just received at the New England Farmer Seed Store, 52 

 North Market Street, a few barrels of American Hemp Seed, of 

 last year's growth. — Also, one barrel of fiesh Riga Flax Seed 

 well known to be superior to the common American Flax. 



Fruit and Ornamtntal Trees. 



SAMUEL HVDE offers for sale at his Nursery, in 

 Newton, near Boston, a good assortment of Fruit and 

 Forest Trees, Ornamenlal Shrubs, &c, comprising apples, 

 pears, peaches, cherries, apricots, nectarines, plums, black 

 mulberries, English black curiants, English walnuts, but- 

 ternuts, horse chesnuts, filberts, (French and Spanish) 

 catalpas, silver firs, spruce, larch, weeping willows, al- 

 theas, rose acacia, lilacs, daphnes, senna, roses, honey- 

 suckles, &c. Orders diiected to Samuel Hyde, Newton, 

 will be promptly attended to. Trees will be delivered in 

 Boston free of expense for transportation. Catalogues 

 furnished gratis by J. B. Russell, No. 52 North Market 

 Street, Boston, and at the Nursery in Newton. 



March 27 4t 



Bees. 



Just published by MARSH & CAPEN, 362, Washing- 

 ton Street, 



A Practical Treatise on the Management of 

 Bees ; and the establishment of a Piarie, with the best 

 method of destroying and preventing the depredations of 

 the Bee Moth. By James Thatcher, M. D., Fellow 

 of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, &.c. 

 Extract from the Author's Advertisement. 



" The destructive ravages of the Bee Moth have in 

 many places almost annihilated our Bee establishments, 

 and discouraged all attempts to renewed trials. Not less 

 than one hundred hives have, the past season, been en- 

 tirely destroyed by that enemy, within a few towns in the 

 county of Plymouth, and in places where a single hive has 

 yielded one hundred pounds of honey. From a particular 

 investigation of this subject, the compiler is now able, 

 with much confidence, to announce, that an effectual 

 preventive of such depredations will be found recorded in 

 this production." Price 75 cents. 



March 27 3t 



Red and White Clover Seed. 



For sale at the New England Farmer Seed Store, No. 

 52 North Market Street, 



5000 lbs. Red Clover Seed, 



500 lbs. Dutch White Honeysuckle Clover, (imported.) 



Also, Herd's Grass, Red Top, Orchard Grass, Lucerne, 

 Foul Meadow, Hemp and Flax Seed, &c, &c. 



March 27 tf 



295 



Seeds for Count}-!/ Dealers. 



I'raders in Ihe country, who may wish to keep an assortment 

 of Garden Seeds for sale, are inlcirmed Ihey can be furnished 

 at the New England Farmer oHice, No.52 North Market .street, 

 Boston, widi boxes containing a complete asscrtnieiit of the 

 seeds mostly used in a kitchen garden, on as favorable terms as 

 they can be purchased in this country, neatly done up in small 

 papers, at 6 a.id 12 cents each — wari-.-inled to he of the growth 

 of 1828, and ol l\w purest quality. Oknamkntal Flower 

 Sekds will be added on the same terms, v^l.en ordered as well 

 as Peas, Beans, Early White Sweet Corn, &c', of difr 

 ferent sorts. 



[nr The Seeds vended at this establishment, are put up on a 

 new plan this year, each package being accompanied with 

 short directions on its management, and packed in the neatest 

 style. — Traders are requested to call and examine for them- 

 selves; eptf Jan. 2 3. 



For Sale, 

 In the southeasterly part of old Marlborough, a valuable 

 Farm, containing aboiit 120 acres, consisting of every kind of 

 land that is desirable to the enterprising farmer, a large portion 

 of which is of the firstquality, having a constant stream cf water 

 running through it ; and the land is so situated that a number of 

 acres are capable ofirrigalion. On the premises is an upright 

 two story House, with four rooms on the floor, in good repair : 

 a large Barn, 80 by 30, and in common seasons is filled with 

 good hay. There are also on the farm, good Orchards, a part 

 of which are in their prime ; together with an abundance of 

 VVood, the best of white oak, fit lor wheelwrights' use, or for 

 ship limber. There are fisw farms capable of more improve- 

 ment, or which can be carried on at less expense. The place 

 M ill be sold at a fair price, with or without the stock and uten- 

 sils, at the election of the purchaser. The payments made easy 

 and accommodating, and possession may be had on delivery of 

 the deed. For further particulars, please inquire of William 

 Draper, Esq. of ftlarlborough, of Benjamin WELiiofRox- 

 bury, or of Samuel H. WELv»,on the premises, Jan. 16. 



PROVISION MARKET. 



CORRECTED EVERY WEEK BY MR. HAVWARI), 



(Cle.-t of Faimiil-lmil Market.) 



BEEF, best pieces, .... pound. 10 12 1-2 



PORK, fresh, best pieces, - ■' 7 10 



whole hogs, - - " 5 7 



VEAL, " 6 12 



MUTTON, •' 4 ,2 



POULTRY, " S 14 



BUTTER, keg and tub, ..." 14 20 



Lump, best, - - . , " 2(j 



EGGS, dozen. I 16 20 



MEAL, Rye, retail, . . . . hushel. 100 



Indian, retail, ..." 70 



POTATOS, . . . . " ao 

 CIDER, [according to quality,] - barrel.! 2 OOJ S 50 



