OL. XIV. NO. 91. 



AND G A H D E N K R'S J O U H N A L 



167 



'MORTICUI.Tl'RALREOISrBR ,V.\D GARDB- 

 Kl'.R'S JtlAU tZIKI;:. 



No. I'J, Pi BUSHED Dkckmber 1. 



ONTENTS —On tlip Rosi', — Oil llie Cultivationlof the 

 njilia. — Flowers in blossom in Ociober,— On A tificial 

 k Work,— Kos>il Plants,— ICxlrauls from Foreign 

 li(ati"iis. — filik Culture in India, — The L.indscape 

 ■dom-r, C'.iin|insiiij; the History and Principles of 

 Icl'ul Horticulture, — Miscellaneous Articles, — Gar- 

 r's Work for Uereinber, — Kditor's Notice. 

 si he title page, and index of volume first, will be for- 

 ded to subscribers in the January number. Sub- 

 bers can h.ue ilieir volumes neatly bound by leav- 

 tliein at this otlicu. 



MORI'S MULTICAUHS. 



JSKPH DAVK.NPOKT, ot Colerain, Ulass. offers for 



IG.IHX) trees of ihe .tloru^ Muliiraulis, or Chinese Mul 



i y, being a part of his trees ruliivaied at Colcraiu and al 



Id, Ci., 16 m les norih ol Hnrllbrd, oLe mile from the 



Tlie irees are from 2 to 5 feet hij^h. Price according 



I ze. from 25 lo 30 dollar^ per hundred. Were propagated 



liees lliHl endured the last severe wiiiler uiiprolecled. 



■hasers will he furnished wilh a knowledge of its culture 



suil.ihle soil, which, il atlencled lo will ensure it wilhoul 



■clion a^ainsl the severity of our climate. Trees will he 



iully packed and fopHarded by lainl or water lo any pari 



e country. Orders received i>y mail will receive prompt 



lion. ' Colerain, Oci. 5, 1835 



LUSTRE FLOWER POTS. 



r sale al he New England Fanner Office, beauliful Super 

 rb Flower Pots. 



MULBKRRY TREES AUTU SEEDS. 



0,000 Chinese Mulberry, or .Mnrus Muliicaulis, of vai 

 , al reducer! prices. 



0,01)0 While Italian JIulberrv, at very low rales hv 

 ■ larger quamu.es. 



the 



) lbs White lialian-iMulberry seeds. 



5o the lollnwing sup rior large sized trees which now form 

 Iberry orchard, bill must be removed, 

 00 Chinese .Mulberry, 3 years old, 7i lo 8 feet high, 

 do 2 do 5.| lo 6 feelhigh. 



do 3 do and budded on Ihe 



le Mulberry, which have proved to be much more hardy 

 Iho-e from cuUings. 



lese bOOO trees are the greatest acquisition that any silk 

 risi can possibly obtain, and there is not another equally 

 tbie collection for sale in the Union, as those who have 

 will not pan wilh ihem. 



,000 cuttings of the Chinese Mulberry at a reasonable 



,■ 1000, &.C. 



New Catalogues of Garden and Flower Seeds are 



lilished, comprising the largest assortment ever offered 



e, and inclufling all the choice new varieties. Venders 



■^e supplied in any qiianiilies at very low rates and a liberal 



.ill enter into contracts to supply any 

 ■ White Ilaliaii Mulberries on very reasoif- 



le sutiscriber: 



ler ofChinesi 



terms. 



uit and Ornaiiienial Trees of all kinds, Bulbous Roots, 



:n House Plants and every oilier article promptly sup- 



and al very moderate prices 



IS. Pear Trees ol large size, — Catalogues will be sent 

 ■erv applicant. 



" ng. 1.. 1. Oct. 7 Win. PRINCE & SO.NS. 



MORI'S MUL,TICAIII.IS. 



Fruit and Ornamental Treks. 

 JRSERT OF WiLt.iAM Kknrick, Nonanlum Hill in 

 ,'ToN, near Boston, and near Ihe Woirpster Rail Road. 

 clions of the finest varieties of New Flemish Pears. — 



Apples, Cherries, Peaches, Plums, Nectarins, Almonils, 

 cols. Grape Vines, Currants, liasherries, fine imported 

 cashire Gooseberries, Strawerries, &c. — 

 ORUs MuLTicAULis, or Ci.inese Mulberry, by the single 



Ihe KXI or 1000 — and Plantations for silk furnished al ihe 

 ced prices and reasonable rates. 

 ,000 Peach Trees of finest select kinds are now ready (or 



i"nlal Trees and Shrubs, and Koses of about 1000 

 I kinds, — .AIs.i Herbaceous flowering plants, Pceonies and 

 1 Double Dahlias. 



'xcellence of the varieties, the qualily, the size, con- 

 illy improve as the numbers are augmented. These 

 comprise nearly 400/00 — covering compactly about 

 res. 



orders left with Geo." C.Barrett, who is Agent, at 

 5eed Store and the Agricultural Warehouse and Keposi- 

 Nos 51 Sf 52, North Market slreel, will be in like mau- 

 au'y a'.lciided to — Calalogues gratis, on application. 



1000 lb8. DEEP RED ONION SEED. 



500 " Yellow, do. 



rowth of 1835, for sale by GEO. C. BARRETT. 



FARM FOR SALE. 



For sale a Farm in liedlbrd. County of Middlesex, 17 miles 

 Ironi Mosion and 10 from Lowell, containing lOl acres iiiclu- 

 ilingaboul 15 acres covereil wiih a valuable growth ol v\'i)od 

 which has been preserved with great care fc»r tlie last *0 years, 

 the garden conlains about 3 acres under Ihe highest culliva- 

 lion and is lurnisheu viilh a grcal variely olllowers and 

 sill ubs which have been collected al much labor and expenscj 

 al ached lo the garden is a Green House filled with Ihiity 

 b.^aring (iiape Vines, and choice and valuable plants which 

 will be sold or nol as the purchaser may choose. The Farm 

 is under good culiivalion and logelher wilh ibe Garden is 

 storked with the choicest Fruits, such as Apples, Pears, 

 Peaches, Quinces, Plums, Strawberries of various kinds, 

 Raspberries, (looseberries &c &c., which ihe present owner 

 has sfiared no expense in obtaining. The Farm is bounded 

 on the west by Concord Hiver, which is well supplied with 

 lish, and ili coiiiitry around abounds with game, n aking il a 

 desirable retreat to the gentleman who is fond of fishing or 

 sh oiing. 



Possession will be given on the Isl Ajiril next — for terms, 

 which will be liberal, apply lo the subscriber in Boston or al 

 the Farm. JAMKS VILA. 



Oct. 1,1335. 2m 



FOR SALE AT THOMAS MASON'S GARDEN, 

 EDEN STREET, CHARLESTOWN. 



Raspberries, &c.. White Antwerp, Red .Antwerp, Red 

 Barnel — Also a few doz. Mason's new seedling Grape, Rasp- 

 berries of a superior qualily for size and flavnr. 



Also — Red and While Dutch Currants, a very large fruit 

 by the doz. or hundred, — also Grape Vines of all kinds. 



Also — Trained Peach Trees, do. Nectarines and Apricots, 

 trained for walls and fences, from one lo Ihree year old. 



Also— English Gooseberry Bushes.— All orders left wilh 

 GEO. C. BARRETT, will' be duly attended lo. 



IIOLLIS' CELEBRATED HORSE LINIMENT, 



For Sprains, Bruises, Hind- Galls, Old Strains, Sliff 



Joints, Swelled or Cracked Heels, and for Horses that are 



strained in the\back sinews, wrung in the withers, ^*c. ; also 



for Glandular swellings of the throat. 



The ingredients which compose this preparr, lion have been 

 carefully selected aAer many years' experience, and are some 

 of ihe niosl successfid remedies united, correclly proportioned 

 and happily adapted to afford relief in all the above mentioned 

 complaints; Ihe proprietor feels assured thai when once this 

 article is used, il will be prcli?rred lo any other, as il is decid- 

 edly he best and certainly the most convenient article in . se. 



N. B. Persons afflicted with Rlieumatism, Sprains, Cramp, 

 Numbness, Siiffness, or Weakness in the Joints, will find this 

 Liniment a valuable and efficacious remedy. 



Prepared and sold by THOMAS HOLLIS, Druggist and 

 Chemist, No. 30, Union Street, Boston, Mass. 



[E? The Public are requested to observe that each label is 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



Price for large Bottles one dollar, small do. 75 cents. 



o29 



HAY and COTTON PRESS. 



The subscriber respectfully offers to titi^ public a new and 

 useful Machine for Pressing Hay. Cotton, Hops, Cider, and 

 ail compressible comtnodilies, which he has recently Jni'enteci 

 and which for power, utility and cheapness, he can recom- 

 mend to their use. 



The advantage this Illachine has over all others that have 

 been introduced is, it is capable of producing double the 

 power without injury lo the machinery. 



That is there are two shafts that convey the power to the 

 commodity to be pressed, instead of one ; and the machinery 

 beinf( fixed to both, operate equally. The Machine may be 

 conslrurled to operate with cogs or chains pressing" down or 

 up, or both at the same time. The subscriber ha-- a machine 

 in successful operation, which is said by good judges to exceed 

 anything yet introduced for pressing' hay. The subscriber 

 has secured Letters Patent for the above invention and is now 

 read}' to dispose of rights for States Counties or Towns. 



Any information respecting said Machine may be had by 

 calling on Dame, Baker and Clement of Gorham, Cumberland 

 county, Maine. SAMUEL I" BAKEK, 



This certifies that we the undersigned having seen and used 

 (he above Pre.ss do no t hesitate lo say ihat in our opinion for 

 cheapness of construction, power and utility, it is far superior 

 to anything yet introduced. 



Pa'v. James Lewis, Moses Fogg, 



S. C. Clement. Postmaster, Col. Samuel Slephcnsen, 



Daniel Baker, Esq. Jacob S. Smilh, Esq. 



('apt. Robert Johnson, \Vm. E. Files, Town Rep. 



J. C. Baker. 



Gorham. Nov. 11,1835. eow6m 



CORRECTED WITH GREAT CARE, WEEKLY. 



FARM FOR SAI.E OR EXCHANGE. 



An excellent Farm containing 70 acres, situated in Marlbo- 

 rough. Mass., with a house and barn thereon, for sale, or would 

 be exchanged for property in the city of Boston. For terms 

 and pariirular.s inquire of G. C BARRETT at this office, or 

 N. B. PROCTOR, Esq.of said Marlborough. 6m 



PROVISION MARKET. 



RETAIL PRICEfl. 



Hams, northern, 



southern, none. . 



Pork, whole hogs, 

 Poultry, . 

 Butter, (lull) . 



lump 

 Fggs, 

 Potatoes, 

 Cider, 



JVew Englana JFarmer'^s JiUnanac 

 For 1§36. 



Just published by JOHN ALLEN, & CO. Corner of 

 Washingion and School streets, up stairs, and by GEO. C. 

 BARRETT at the Seed Store No 51 and 52, North Market 

 Street, FESSENDEN'S NEW ENGLAND FARMER'S 

 ALMANAC for 1836. For sale also by Booksellers, Shop- 

 keepers, tkc, generally. 



This Almanac w II be found one of the most interesting and 

 amusing of the series, of which it composes No VHL It 

 consists of the usual astronomical calculations, humorous 

 poetical .sketches of the months ; observa ions and direction.^ 

 relative to the employment of the Farmer, which will be found 

 appropriate loeach month in the circle of the seasons, ** Agri- 

 culture and Rnral Economy," including cuts and descriptions 

 of many of tlic most usieful implements employed in till. ge. 

 Valuable Recipes ; Husbandry Honorable, a pithy piece of 

 paramount poetry. The Splendors of the Setting Sun, a 

 poetical effusion ; Aphorisms ; Eubjry on the.4r; of Agrictd- 

 pire \ Calendar of Courts, Roads, Distances, &c, &c. 



