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NEW ENGLAND EARMER. 



certainly workout fatal consequences to the farm- 1 Wh;r.y. ■ *u i. ===== 



ing interests, is the unwillingness shown in em- trell fell o^^^^^^^ for transplanting fruit 



ploying or rewarding talent. Never yet did a^v to thj' I IV /K^ (^- ^ have been diinosed 

 cause or interest enj>y lasting prosp^rTty thei o et settLf ^ 

 te.T!f ^«°* r"« ^ithoit cLpensatioT dSr T^^ 



Without talent in alliance with, and ia the ser- ^r^rthe >I ^W r ?'"''"^'"-?^«*« °^id sum- 

 must droon T'T'^'^K '''''''''' '''^' interest i^lfc so 1 (cT ''^^^P^^^-S evergreens; 



£ ^-^'^'s::^s K: ---.V.W.. Co., n. - - - 



^^^^l^'S^^X^^^r^^d ^h"^ease among the Syea- 



.uSIS:;LnrdJiS-^;tS^ 



to seek its reward in otherpursuits ''^^"^^^ ^^ well as those removed in the spring oTr ad 



At present, as a cfinprnl +r,;„^ „™:...ii...„-, , vice would ho—/^^., ..,/„„. -. w K. ,.?: ""^ ^'^- 



to seek Its reward in other pursuits. ) T " "" ''" '""^^ removed in the sprine Our 5,r? ' 



At present, as a general thing, agricultural ad- .'i'^^ ^«»^d h^-tramplant in the fall if youlan' 

 ssays &c.,are considered en- '^ you fail to do all you wish then LL'Jl' 

 jnsation. Ent wlin ;= T.o +t,„ J wnrt in fK. „„_.■-. rr '^" '^nen, resume the 



J--- , ^„ ^ gcuciui liimg, agricultural ad 



tiflT^/. '■^^' ^^'^^^' '^c.,are considered en-l" you tail to do all you wish then vf^«n'J Zu' 

 titled to no compensation. But who is he that work in the snrin., Tf ™ ™' resume the 

 owes to the world the use of his time and aWlitiesLZ.r ,Z7 ^' ■„^''" transplant in a proper 

 Without an equivalent? ^o man. '"'rfn ' f ^^« ^'" nearly all live and grow 



ent^.^'^ r^'^'^ *^°«^ enterprises where tal-P "\'Tr' • ^^ "*^"' ^^"^^"- 

 for servil?. f^'° encouraged by a liberal reward . ^':^ ^^^ ^P'^^'^n of many persons of experience 



m the various departments of progress it will "~ 



wants to controvert the opinions abo^e expressed M. ''^T' '^' ^^ '^' ««^ ^U levflTtool, cSf 

 shall have our os^nd^A aff^' *j^„ ^-^pressea, fafty cents morfi. hp ^nr. ^„ *i,:' __ , ' ^"S"ng 



wants to controvert th^oplnFJus at^Je expresLT j?tv "T"' ''' '' ^^-^ o^ a ^erf^ct tool cSf 

 shall have our candid attention. ^^P^essed, fifty cents more, he can do this work as easHv^f 



A- «- ^—^ l&er /h^ ?."^ '"'^ -^^^ ^'^y^ of labor J^^ 

 tarmer who throws aside his four-dolhr nlr>if 

 and by purchasing one at eigh dollars is^lnT' 

 bled to save for hi« f«o,„ ;^ c°. _.^_^-'^'^^®' ^^^ ^na- 



Mason, N. H. 



bled to save f„7 hfi team i. irJarfSe'fourtt 

 of a hundred days' pl„„!„g each .Tone huXd 



id novel exhibition mich^h^ .,X T5^o*'°S 



For iAe iVej„ England Farmer. 



SYCAMORES-TRANSPLANTING 

 TREES. 



/.i-oii^' ^0^-^ :— -The Sycamores, or, as more een- TP ^■ha '+i,: '""' ' "'' &"'>^-"'ftS'Jug company. 

 Sni ; '?^' *^f Buttonwoods, ^ere formSfv and notl f f "v!'^ possible, a most interesting 



of life s gone. Great numbers of shoots starhnLnflV if *^^ Femium cast plows, with their 

 from the roots and grow ranidlv fm-n If ^^ f''^.^""^ ^"^^^^ and polished moldboards fhl 



bei not one of the most esteemed of ott^e I cftbeanr^'vf T°^'°^«' ^^ "^^ W' iT 



The scragged ungainly appearance they priendwi d^T. , ''?^'; ^^'- The implements of 1800 



now, IS any thing but pleasing, (a.) ^ ^ '''"' lei^'l °?* ^'^f ^ horse-cart ; those of 1853, with" 



^ ^ ^ ' ^^'^'' ^^"^^^"^ forms, would freight a steambcaTor 



