1854. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



2t 



THE BOSTON AND WORCESTER 



EAGLE DOUBLE PLOWS. 



TIIK superior merits of these Plows consist in 

 1. Tlie moile cf attaching the fDrward mould-board to the 

 beam, by which groat strength and durability are secured, as also 

 the various desirable changes in debt of work and relative depth 

 of each plow, the same being regulated to any shade of nicety, 

 with perfect facility-. 



2. The entire and hamlsome overturning of the sod furrow, by 

 the forward mould-board, to the extent of the whole width of fur- 

 row tiikcn by the plow, placing it beneath, out of the way of the 

 teeth of the harrow, cultivator, or other implement, so that it is 

 in no case dragged to the surface in the after cultivation of the 

 crop : 



3. The thorough and finished work done by the rear mould- 

 board, in taking up its furrow of under soil and sifting or scat- 

 tering it over the inverted sod, so as to entirely fill tothesurface, 

 and at the same time brrak open any undue cohesion of the soil, 

 leaving tlie plowed lan<l in a perfectly pulverized condition, re- 

 quiring little labor with the harrow or other surface-working in- 

 strument, — and indeed, in all tolerably free loams, rendering the 

 use of these instruments, as pulverizers, quite unnecessary : 



4. Tlie remarkably light draught of the plow, in proportion to 

 the amount of work and the thoroughness of pulverization ac- 

 complished. 



Several sizes of the BOSTON AND WORCKSTER EAGLK 

 DOriiLU I'liOW, are made by the subscribers, from patterns of 

 their own original invention. They invite their friends and cus- 

 tomers to examine these Plows, as to qnality and durability of 

 material, thoroughness and finish of construction, and to test 

 tlieir working properties. 



Manufictory at Worcester, and Warehouse, Quincy Hall, over 

 the Market, Boston. 



RUGQLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



April 30, 1853. 



Walnut Grove iVursen. 



NEWTON CENTRE, MASS. 



The subscribers have on hand as usual a large 

 stock of Fruit and other Trees, which they aru pre- 

 pared to sell at very reasonable rates. Among 

 others, Apple, Pear, Cherry, Plum, Peach, Grape 

 Vines, Raspberries, Blackberries, &c. &c. 



Also, Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Herbate 

 ous Roots, Creepers, &c. &c. 



A splendid lot of Sugar Maple, 8 to 10 feet high, $30 per hun 

 dred. 



6000 Apple stocks, $10 per thousand. 

 OOUO Buckthorn, 2 to 3 years, $15 to $20 per thousand. 

 Large and fine Norway Spruce j Arbor Vitaj for hedges and 

 !>tandards. 



Fine lot Red Dutch Currants, $6 per hundred. 

 Suions will lie furnished, if ordered early. 



Other things too numerous to mention. All orders will be prompt- 

 ly attended to, and the trees securely packed, when desired, for 

 which an extra charge Will be made. Catalogues sent to post-paid 

 applicants. All packages delivered in Boston free of expense. 

 JAMES lUDE & SON. 

 Newtou Centre, March 18, 1854. w*tf 



Siiper-Plio.sphate of Lime. 



THIS celebrated Fertilizer, where it has been fairly tested the 

 last year, has been found ecjual, and in many cases superior 

 to the best Peruvian Guano in its immediate effect, and. much 

 more permancintly benelicial to the land. It is adapted to any 

 soil in which there is a deficiency of Phosphate, which is often 

 the Ciise. All crops are benefited by its application. It is com- 

 posed of ground botie, dec.'mposed by sulphuric acid, to which is 

 adileJ a due proportion of Peruvian Guano, Sulphate of Am- 

 monia, &». 



For sale, with full clireotions for use, in bags of 150 pounds 

 each. No cliarge for i>ackage. All bags will be branded "C. B. 

 DeBurg, No. 1 Super-Phosphate of Liine." 



GEO. DEVENPORT, 



Agent for the manufacturer, 5 Commereial, corner of Chatham 

 Street, lioston. 



Feb. IS, 1851. tf* 



Choke Fowls. 



For sale, one or two pair of fowls, of e.ach 

 of th.! following prolific and beautiful breeds: 

 Gold and Silver Pheasants, Spangled Po- 

 lands, P.olton Grays, Dutch every day L:iy- 

 ;e;?^ll^=^J»^'?<^ '^'■''i ''I'lck Spanish and Black Uantani; also 

 --^i^^Ja :.^l^> .Java Pea Fowls,and splendid Turkeys of the 

 Great N irf.ll; or Virginia breed. Also for sile. Eggs for Hatch- 

 ing, frjin tlu White Shanghai, and some of the othfT breeds, 

 which are in sejierate enclosures, to ensure the purity of the 

 eggs. For further particulars address 



II. II. LITTLE, East Marshfield, 



Plymouth Co., Mass. 

 March 11, 1854. 4w*May 



Fertilizers. 



EEST PERUVIAN GUANO. 

 Supi.T-lMiosphate of Lime. — "Deliui-g's No. 1." 

 Toudrette, of the best quality. 

 Gr.iund Plaster, suitable for agricultural purposes. 

 Ground Bone, Hone Dun and Burnt Bone. 

 Also, Grass Seeds of reliable quality at the lowest market price 

 GICO. DAVENPORT, 

 5 Commercial, corner of Chatham Street, Boston. 

 Feb. 18, 1854, tf* 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 



Th.- proprietors offer for sale an extensive assort- 

 ment of fruit and ornamental trees, comprising all 

 the choice standard varieties, for the Garden or 

 Orchard ; also Currants, Gooseberries, Grape Vines. 

 &c. 1000 Buckthorn and Arbor Vita; for Hedges. 

 S. & G. HYDE. 

 Newton Corner, March 18, 1854. w -tf 



R. M. COPELAND, 



Landscape and Ornamental Gardener, 



WILL furnish plans of Cemeteries, Public Squares, Pleasure 

 Grounds, Gardens and Farms, with directions for tlieir lay- 

 ing out and improvement, also for the construction of every 

 species of buildings connected with Horticulture or Agriculture, 

 Barns, Green-Houses, Conservatories, Rustic Arbors, &c . 

 whether for use or ornament. 



He will furnish lists of the most approved and desirable orna- 

 mental and useful Trees, Shrubs, and Flowers ; also, plans 

 and estimates fir every species of underdraining, and wdl coo- 

 tract for and superintend the removal of^trees of every size im 

 der fifty feet, at all seasons of the year. 



Refers to — Hon. M. P. Wilder, Dorchester. 

 " S. II. Wai.i.ey, Roxbury. 

 " Samitbi, Walker, Roxbury. 

 " J. W. Edmasds, Newton Centre. 

 Prof. H. W. Longfellow, Cambridge. 

 J. W. Pkoctok, Danvers. 

 SiMo.v Brown, Ed. of N. E. Farmer. 

 R. M. C. may be addressed Box 326 Boston Post Uifice, an.1 

 No. 3 Dudley Block, Ro.xbury. 



March 25, 1854. eow5t*2 



The People's P«Jtciit Oiticc. 



THIS well known establishment is still carried on under the 

 personal superintendence of its founder, ALFKEIJ E. BEACH, 

 by whom all the necessary drawings, specifications, and ilocu- 

 nients, for Patents, Caveats, &c., are prepared with the utmost 

 fidelity and dispatch. 



Persons wishing for information or advice relative to Patents 

 or Inventions, may at all times consult the undersigned without 

 charpie, either personally at his office, or by letter. To those 

 living at a distance, he wouhl state, that all the needful steps 

 necessary to secure a Patent, can be arranged by letter, just as 

 well as if the party were present, and tlie expense of a journey 

 be thus saved. All consultations strictly private and e onliden- 

 tial. When parties wish to be informed as to the probability of 

 lieing enabled to obtain Patents, it will be neccsstiry for them 

 to forward by mail a rough (mtline sketch and description of the 

 invention. No fee or charge is made for such examinations. 



"VXw first stfjj, always, in securing a Patent in this country, is 

 to prepare a model, from which the necessary drawings arc 

 made. If the undersigned is engaged to prosecute the applica- 

 tion and prepare the various papers, the mmlel must tirst be 

 sent to the PEOPLE'S PATENT OFFICE. S6 Nassau St., New 

 York, after which, it will be forwardi'd to Washington. 



Models from a distance may be sent by express or otherwise. 



For further information apply to or address, jiost paid, 

 ALFRED E. BEACH, 

 Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 

 People's Patent Office, 86 Nassau Street, New York. 



Feb. 18, 1854. lw*May 



Bound Volumes. 



HACK VOLUMES of the NEW ENGLAND FARMER, ele 

 gantly bound in Muslin, Gilt and Embossed, are now for sale 

 I at this office. 



