1853. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



247 



PRICE. 

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75 

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25 

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75 



50 

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75 

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The Farmers' Library. 



JUST RECEIVED, tht; tollowins assortment of Agriculturbl 

 and Ilorticuliuitil Books, embracing the standard works cl 

 eminent American and European writers, on the Farm, th« 

 Orchard, the Garden, &.c. &c. 



American Farm Book, by Allen, 



Farmer's Treasure, by Faulkner and Smith, 



Dana's Mack Manual, 



Prize Essay on Manures, by Dana, 



American Muck Book, by Browne, 



Lectures on Practical Agriculture, by Johnstone, 



Elements of Scientific Agriculture, by Norton, 



Principles of Agriculture, by Thaer, 



Practical Agriculture, by Johnstone, 



Agriculture for Schools, by Blake, 



Catechism of Agriculture and Chemistry, by John 



stone and Norton, 25 

 American Agriculturist, by Allen, 1,00 

 Liehig's Complete Work on Chemistry, 1,00 

 Farmer's and Emigrant's Hand Book, by Marshall, 75 

 Home for all, by Fowler, 50 

 Book of the Farm, by Stephens and Skinner, 4,00 

 Cottage and Farm Houses, by Downing, 2,00 

 Downing's Country Houses, 4,00 

 Rural Architecture, by Allen, 1,25 

 Downing's Landscape Gardening and Rural Archi- 

 tecture, 3,50 

 Downing's Cottage Residences, 2,00 

 Fruit Garden, by Barry, 1,25 

 Complete Gardener and Farmer, by Fessenden, 1,25 

 Bridgeman's Gardener's Assistant, 2,00 

 Bridgeman's Kitchen Gardener's Instructor, 50 

 American Fruit Culiurist, by Thomas, 1,00 

 Gardener and (-oniiilete Florist, 25 

 Florist's Guide, by Bridgeman, 50 

 New England Fruit Book, by Ives, 56 

 Youatt and Martin on Cattle, by Stevens, 1,25 

 Rose Culturist, 3g 

 Johnson's Gardener's Dictionary, by Landreth, 1,50 

 Rural Economy, by Boussingault, 1,00 

 American Rose Culturist, 25 

 Bigelow's Plants of Boston, 1,25 

 Genera of Plants of the U. S., by Gray, 2 vols. 12,00 

 Gray's Bofany, 2,00 

 Parnell's Chemistry, 1,00 

 New England Farmer, by Cole, 1,00 

 Ladies' Guide and Skilful Housewife, by Mrs. Abel, 25 

 Hive and Honey Bee, by Richardson, 25 

 Bee Keeper's Manual, by Miner, 50 

 Bird Fancier, by Browne, paper 25 ceuts, 50 

 Townley on Bees, 50 

 American Poultry Yard, by Browne, 1,00 

 American Poulterers' Companion, by Bement, 1,00 

 American Fowl Breeder, by Moore, 25 

 American Herd Book, by Allen, 3,00 

 American Shepherd, by Morrill, ' 1,00 

 Domestic Animals, by Allen, 75 

 Diseases cf Animals, by 4!;ole, 50 

 Hints to Sportsmen, by Lewis, 1,25 

 Dadd's Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse, 1,00 

 Mason's Farrier and Stud Book, by Skinner, 1,25 

 Management of Sheep, by Canfield, 1,00 

 Yowatt on the Pig, 60 

 Knowlson's Complete Cow Doctor, 25 

 Horse Doctor, 25 

 Guenon's Treatise on Milch Cowa, ^ 

 Tre.itise on Hot Houses, by Leuchara, 1,00 

 Allen on the Grape, 1,00 

 Schenck's Te.vt Book, 50 

 Breck's Book of Flowers, . 75 

 Downing's Fruit and Fruit Trees. 1 50 

 For sale at the Publishsrs' prices by RUGGLES, NOTJRS 

 MASON & Co., Quincy Hall, {over the Market.) Qa&loa. 

 Jan. 1, 1853. if* 



A. L. Bingham's Tliird Annual 

 Slseep Shearing Festival. 



THE undersigi ed i;ives notice that he will hold his Third An 

 nual Sheep tJlit-aniig Fe.sliVHl, at the well known resort 

 of James K H>rfe. in Sudbury, Rutland County, Vermont, on 

 the first and s^econd days of June next, commencing at ten 

 o'clock A. M. lie proposes to sheer publicly, from fifty to 

 one hundred French Merino Ewes, with a view to enable all 

 interested in iliis branch nf production, to see and judge for 

 themselves of ihe weight and VHlue of these sheep as com- 



lllttTu ""'''"■ . A'-i •-"fti-fr-SVvVTS.and-il.ariuKcturers are 

 respectfully myi.ed In attend. Several very superior Bucks 

 and Ewes, o, the best French importations Ind stock, will be 

 on exhibition and lor sale A number of gentlemen lar^elv 

 mterest.d in the celebrated Black Hawk and other Mor°4n 

 Horses, have sii-iii'ied their intention to avail themselves of 

 the occasion to exhibit a splendid collection of the best horses 

 in Vermont. - 



West Cornwall, Vt., April 1, 1853. 



A. L. BINGHAM. 



Walnut Grove IVursery. 



The subscribers would respectfully inform their 

 friends and Ihe | ublic, that they have on hand 

 an unusually large stock of Apple, Pear, Plum, 

 Cherry, Peach, and other Trees. 



Also, Quinces, Currants, Raspberries, Grape- 

 vines, &c., &c. 

 Ornamental Trees, and Shrubs, Buckthorn Plants, <fcc. &C. 

 Lot of Seedling Horse Chestnut, two years old. 

 Lot of European Sycamore, two years old. 

 Good plants of the new and improved high bush Blackber- 

 ry, the fruit of which is of enormous size. 



Fine Apple Trees, three to five years' growth from bud, sev- 

 en to nine feet high, S25 per hundred. 

 Also, a fine lot of Norway Spruce, good size. 

 We devote ourselves solely to the raising of trees; Ihey re- 

 ceive our strict personal attention ; we are therefore able to 

 warrant every article true to name. 



Those who intend purchasing large quantities of Apple 

 Trees are respectfully invited to call before purchasing, and 

 examine our slock, as it is large, and doubtless unsurpassed 

 by any in the vicinity. 



Trees delivered in Boston free of expense, packed if desired. 

 Catalogues sent to post-paid applicants. All orders thank- 

 fully received and promptly executed. 



JAMES HYDE & SON. 

 Newton Centre, Mass., March 26, 1853. 8w*2 



AGRICULTURAL 



WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, 



qUINCY HALL, OVER THE MARKET, BOSTON. 



THE Proprietors having recently enlarged their Warehouse, 

 and increased their works at Worcester, would respect- 

 fully invite the attention of Planters and Dealers in AGRI- 

 CULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GAR- 

 DEN and FIELD SEEDS, &c., to their stock, comprising the 

 largest and best assortment to be found in the United States, 

 which are offered at low prices. 



Of PLOUGHS — we have the greatest variety of kinds and 

 sizes. 



Improved Sod Ploughs, for flat furrows — improved Scotch 

 Ploughs for lapped furrows— improved Stubble Ploughs, which 

 are especially adapted to deep tillage, or varying from 6 10 12 

 inches in depth. 



Self-sharpening, Hill Side, Sub-soil, Double Mould, Cora, 

 Cotton and Rice Ploughs. 



Cylinder Hay Cutters, Smith's Patent Lever Gats, and oth- 

 ers. Patent Corn Shellers, with and without Separators. 

 Seed Sowers, of various sizes and prices. Batchelder's patent 

 Com Planter, improved. Fanning Mills of various sizes, 

 Horse Powers, Threshing Machines, thermometer Churns, 

 Robbins' patent Centrifugal Churn, Cylinder Churn, Dash 

 Churn, Corn Planters, together with almost every article 

 wanted on the Plantation, Farm or Garden. 



Illustrated Catalogues sent gratis on application, post paid 

 RUGGLES, NOURSE, MASON & CO. 



Boston and Worcester, Mass., Jan. 1, 1853 tf 



Morgan Stock Horse for Sale. 



For sale by the subscriber, a Morgan 

 Colt, 4 years old last May, weight 1125 

 lbs., Ihe best model of his Sire (the Green 

 Mountain Moigan owned by Hale) that 

 can be found in New England; his color 

 and action, his temper, and gait, are like 

 the old horse and he is reputed to be the best roadster of the 

 whole race of Morgans. C. W. BELLOWS. 



Pepperell, Mass., March 12, 18.53. On Nashua and Wor- 

 cester Railroad. *tf March 12. 



Farm to he Let. 



That well known farm in the southerly part 

 of West C'ambridge, called Ihe '-Perrv Farm." 

 It consists of about 100 acres, divided into or- 

 charding, tillage anil pasture, and is at present 

 ^. — cultivated >'.s a milk and fruit farm. The build- 

 ings, &c., are sufficient and in good order. 



For terms and particulars, please apply to WM. MAPLES- 

 DEN, on the premises. , vj:- 

 Feb. 26. 



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super-Phosphate of Lime, 



TN bags ai.d barrels, made by C B DeBURG, a warranted 

 -'-,''l"^^!ll^^""'"*' "'■'''^'«' ™'"' """ll <lirections for use For 

 sale by GEO. DAVENPORT, 5 Commercial, conerofChat 

 ham St., Boston, agent for ihe m.nHifacturer 



Also for sale Ground Bone, Bone Dust, Burnt Bone Gua- 

 no, and Grass Seeds of reliable quality o"o, uua- 



March 26, 1853. ' ' ,ft 



