iNo. 87 — Vol.6. 



NEW KNfiLAIVD FARiVlER. 



29l 



Valuable Farm for sale at Ancliim 

 The Subscrihers, by order of Ihc Probaie Couit lor the dislricl 

 of Windsor, will sell at auolioii, lo ihe highest bidder, at llm 

 dwelling house of Mrs. Jemima Hicks, on the H)th day of A|.nl 

 next, that valuable Farm, laie the property o( Mr. Uavid Hiiks. 

 deceased, situated on 'he mam road from Windsor to Weath 

 ersBeld Bow. about four miles south of Windsor village. Said 

 farm consists of about 360 acres— 100 acres ol which is ncli in- 

 tervale, lying on < 'onnecticut river, and in a tjoud state of cul 

 tivation; and the remainder consists of upland, tillage, pastur- 

 age, and woodland, of a very escelleut soil, on which h consid- 

 erable piuc limber! On the premises is a dwelling house and 

 four barns, all in good repair. The farm is well (eiiced and 

 watered. .\lso. wdl be sold at the time and place above men- 

 tioned, about 70 acres of woodland, adjc.inTiM the above taim. 

 Likewise, all the personal property of tlic said deseased, which 

 remains unsold, consisting of various articles of household furni- 

 ture, farming tools, slock. &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock 

 A M.— Terms made known at the time and place of sale. 

 DAVID ESTY, ) Admini-irators 



SlIMNRR HICKS, \Ad'mmarators. 



AVeathersfield, Vt. March 19, 1828. 



Engraftina: and Garden Work. 

 RUFUS HOWE, of Dorchester, informs his friends and the 

 public, thai he will attend to the Engrailing ol Trees or Garden 

 work. Having had considerable experience, he thinks he can 

 give satisfaction to those who may favor him with employment. 

 Keferrence can be had of Mr. Samuel Downer, of Dorchester. 

 3t April 4 



Mnrrowfiit Peas. 

 TV sale, a consignment from Albany, of dO barrels Marrowfat 

 Peas, by the barrel, at a very low price — Inquire at the Seed 

 Establishraenl, No. 32. North 'Market street. 



J*liPi.;lB UUi^Bv.l'S ROOTS. 



.lust received at the New Englaii<l Farmer Si'cd Establishment, 

 a line collection of superior Hulbous Roots, suitable lor spring 

 planting. Consisting of black, purple, orange, violet, crimson, 

 lose, nankeen, bronze, and white colored DOUIiLE MEXI- 

 CAN DAHLIAS. Also, Ferrnria Tigrida, or Mexican Tiger 

 Flower— Amaryllis Formosissima, or Jacobean Lily — Double 

 Tuberose, and Kaiiuuculus ; paintings of which may be seen at 

 this place. The above collection cf liulbs is in fine order, and 

 IS from the same House fiom which we obtained the Bulbous 

 Roots last autumn, whiih gave such uncommon satisfaction. 



ly Just received diipci from Glasgow, Scotland, a large 

 collection of Si'OTi'H GOOSE lERRY BUSHES, of the 

 largest and finest fruit, done up in bundles ol six roots each with j 

 ilie name marked — price, ^1. 511 per bundle. Specimens of the 

 Irmi, preserved, measuring four inches in circumlerence. may 

 be seen at this place. 



■■:r A supply of the Roots ol " WILMOTS SUPERB 

 STRAWBERRY'' — measuring si.\ and eight inches in circum- 

 fcreuce, is daily expected from Europe. 



ItT" At this place is kept a large variety of Ornamental Flow- 

 er Seeds, (of 300 'ifl'erent sorts) in papers of 6 cents each, or 

 ^5 per hundred, assorted; the names of which it is of course im- 

 practicable to give here. The collection comprises many 

 French sons, and the new ones introduced by iSutlall, from 

 Missouri, and the Rocky Mountains. 



A few barrels of superior Early Manly Potatos, have been re- 

 ceived. This is the same sort as those sold at this place last 

 year, which gave universal satisfaction, as to uncommon earli- 

 ness, and good quality. 



Also, seeds of the Cuba Tobacco, Yellow Tobacco, Teazel, 

 Lentils, Spring Wheat, Spring Rye, Barley, Rape, Broom 

 Corn, Spring Vetches, (^astor Oil Bean, Corn, (various sorts) — 

 Weld, Yellow Locust, While Mulberry, Millet, Burnet, Orchard 

 Grass. K\e Grass. Tall ^leadow Oats Grass, White and Red 

 Clover. .Mangel Wurizel, &.C. 



Horse Wanted. 

 A gentleman who is located in a section of Massachusetts 

 where there are many ilesirous of raising colls, wishes to hire 

 for the season, a half blood or good f Tmed Siallion.or if iheown- 

 •■r prefer, would board the horse (and a groom if desired) at a 

 verv low rate. — Enquire at this ofiice. march 'i^. 



Farmer Wanted. 

 A young farmer with his wife, is wanted, to lake charge of a 

 ferm about 10 miles from New Haven. A young Massachu- 

 setts fanner who thoroughly understands his business, and whose 

 wife is acquainted with the management of a dairy, and who 

 can furnish testimcny of economy, nea ness, and industry, will 

 have an opportunity to make a permanent and advantageous 

 bargain. Inquire at the New England Farmer Office. 



New "S'ork, March 2':, 1828. _^ , 



Js'ibrUa Grape. 

 Vines of the ISABELLA GRAPE may be had, on application 

 to the Subscriber, in Dorchester, or at his office, 7 12 Congress 

 Street. ZEB. COOK. Jr. 



Wanted as above, a first rate Gardener, who can produce 

 satisfactory recommendations. 3t March 21 



Milk Carriage. 

 For sale, a new Milk Carriage — inquire of Walter Frost, No 18 

 Common street. Boston. ' Mar ch 21 i 



LandreUCs JVurserics — J^rar Philadelphia. 



From the patronage already extended this Establishment, by' 

 the citizens of Boston and its vicinity, the Proprietors are again 

 induced lo advertise lo them their Nurseries, as offering pecu- 

 liar facilities for the acquirements of useful dc ornamental vege- 

 table pro I'tctions. The collection now cultivated by them, con- 

 sists of an immense variety of Fruit and Hardy Ornamental 

 Trees and Shrubs — Green-house Plants — Bulbous Roots, and 

 Garden .Seeds. The assortment of Fruits is not surpassed in 

 real value bv any in this country. It embraces most of the cel- 

 ebrated kinds ol Europe, with all the esteemed varieties which 

 have originated on this continent. The utmost care has been 

 observed in making the selection, and the whole is now offered 

 as containing none but those most worthy of cultivation. Per- 

 sons not acquainted with the difterent varieties by name, and 

 desirous to procure choice kinds, by merely staling th.c time 

 they wish them to ripen, may confidently refer the rest to Ihc 

 proprietors, without a fear of "disappointment. 



The Ornamental department is rich in native and -c-votic 

 Plants— it contains a splendid collection of Green house Plants, 

 most ol which are calculated for adorning m the winter seasons, 

 parlours, sitting rooms, &c. with an assortment of Hardy Flow- 

 ering .Shrubs, and acquisitions are continually making. 



In the portion of ground allotted to Garden Seeds are grown 

 almost every variety of Esculent Vegetables for seeding. The 

 method pursued by the Proprietors in this branch, certainly 

 must obiain lijr them a preference withs all who will consider the 

 .subject in the slightesl degree. The peparation of those kinds 

 liable to mix in s,'eding— in short, the whole process of cultiva- 

 tion, in gathering, &c. all being under their own personal sup- 

 erintendence undoubtedl^y conspires in an eminent degree, to 

 obviate the errors and impositions, unavoidable in a depeiul- 

 cnce on foreign importations, or on careless or inexperienced 

 growers at home. Orders received by Parker & f^odinan, No. 

 31 Congress St. Boston, of whom priced catalogues cf the whole 

 may be had gratis. Persons ordering, may be assured of hav- 

 ing every article well and safely packed and forwarded. 



Feb. 15. If ' D. & C. LANDRETH. 



Warehouse 



N. DAVENPORT offers for sale at bis Nursery- 

 II Milton, a fine collection of Fruit and Forest 

 Trees, and Ornamental Shrubs, comprising Ap 

 pies, Pears Peaches. Prunes.Nectarines.&c. Goose- 

 berry and Currant Bushes. A list of which can be 

 "office of the New England Farmer, or Agricultural 

 -and will be inserted in the New England Farmer 

 occasionally. At this Nursery, however, it is not so much an 

 object lo present the imposing display of a great number of 

 the names of indiftercnt fruit as to keep a choice coMection of 

 those sorts, whose excellence is well known and established. 



^^^ Orders are respectfully solicited, and will receive prompt 

 attention if left with J. !?. Newell, at the Agricultural Estab- 

 lishment, No 5i North Markgt street; or with French & Da- 

 venport, No. 713 Washington Street — oral ilie Nursery in 

 Milton. J'eb. 29. 



Hose Bushes nnri Grape Vines. 

 For sale at the House of SAMUEL DOWNER, in Dorches- 

 ter, SO hundred leaf Rose bushes— 90 do. Province, or Cabbage 

 10 do. four seasons — 300 do. Damask — 30 do. Burgundy — 3 do. 

 Austrian— 25 do. Marble — 10 do. Tuscany — 100 do. French — 

 6 verv large pots monthly Roses, si.^teen years old, and in prime 

 health — 7 varieties Double Dahlias — Single, do. — 8 Lagerslo- 

 oemia Indica. or Oape Myrtle, two of which are 20 years old — 

 200 Grape Vines, (White Sweet water)— Snow ball Bushes — 

 White Lilies— Red and White Lilacs. 



ROSE WATER. 



20 Demijohns Double and Single distilled Rose Water, made 

 entirelv from Damask Roses. The above Rose Water is coii- 

 slanlly kepi for sale at Mr. C. Wade's Porter Cellar, No. 12 

 Merchant's Row, by Demijohn or less quantity. 



Gl March 14 



Gunpowder, i(c, 

 Du Pom's Gun Powder. M 23 to 50 cts.pcr pound— Shot- Balh' 

 — Flints and rerciission < 'aps. 



Also, Alum— Relineil Salt Pelre— Blue Vitriol, &,c. constant 

 ly lor sale at the Dupoiit Pnwdcr Store, No. 65 Broad street— 

 By E. COPELAND, Jr 



U" The Du Pont sold as above, is warranted first quality— 

 and IS marked "E. Copclanii, jr. Boiton," on the head of the 

 tf March 14 



Fruit and Ornamental Trees. 

 The KENRICK NURSERIES in Newton, near 

 Brighton, are llie most extensive in New England 

 Gentlemen in want of Trees, arc invited to call— 

 exaniino for themselves — and, make their own se- 

 ,,^^_j^ lections. The Apple and Peach Trees are extra- 

 „..iiuary lorsize, variety, and Inrifiiness. 



Written orders addressed lo JOHN or WM. KENRICK, 

 and sent to the Newton Post office, or left with Joseph Bridge, 

 agent, in Court-street ; where Catalogues may be had gratis— 

 will be carefully attended to. Trees will be suitably packed 

 lor shipping or land conveyance, and delivered in Boston when 

 desired. Gentlemen living at a distance, however, should have 

 agents in the city lo receive and pay for them. Mar. 14 



Garden Seeds. 

 The subscriber has for sale a very large assortment of fresh 

 and genuine Garden Seeds, from the New England Farmer 

 Seed Establishment, Boston.. 



Likewise, a few pounds Lucerne Seed. 

 Newburyport, March 21. E. STEDMAN. 



40,ooa 



For sale, Forty Thousand engrafted APPLE TREES, from 

 two 10 four years from the graft — consisting of forty-ihree kinds 

 of Ihe most approved and superior Fruits; including early au- 

 tumn and winter Apples. Also, other Fiuil and Wrnamental 

 Trees. Orders may be sent lo this place via Post ofl^ce, di- 

 rected to FRANCIS WINSHIP. 



Brighton, Mrtrrh 21rf, 1823. 



PRICES OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. 



JAMES BLOODGOOJO' & Cos. 

 A''nr.5cr!/, at Flushi7ig, on Long Island, near JVeit 

 York. 

 IN bchalfof the Proprietors of the above Nursery, 

 the subscriber soliciis the orders of Horticulturists 

 who may be desirious of slocking tlieir gardens 

 and fields with Fruil Trees of the finest sorts, and 

 most healthy and vigorous stocks the jiresent reason. 



Bloodgoop & Co. attend persoiiu/'tj to the hwruhling and 

 Engrafting of all their Fruit Trees — and purchasers may rely 

 witii confidence, llial the Trees they order will prove genuine. 

 The subscriber. Agent of the above Nursery, will receive orders 

 for any quantiiv of 



FRUIT AND FOREST TREES. 

 FLOWERING SHRI.'CS, 



AND 



PLANTS. 



Tlie Trees will be delivered in this City, at tile risk and e.-;- 

 pensc of the purchaser — the bills may be paid lo him. 



The repuiati.m of this Nursery is so extensively known, and 

 has been so well sustained, that I take leave to refer those in 

 want of Trees, to any of the Ilorlicullurists in this City and its 

 vicinity; and if ocular demonstration is desired, 1 invite those 

 who wish lo be thus snlisfied. to examine the Trees in my gar- 

 den at Dorchester, procured from this Nursery for three or four 

 years past, some of which ai'e now iu bearing, all in a healthy 

 and vigorous Slate. 



O' Catalogues will be delivererl gratis, on application lo 

 ZEB. COOK, Jr. Kegels' Buildings— Congress St. 



APPLES, best, .... 

 ASHES, pot, first sort, - 



Tearl. first sort, ... 

 BEANS, white, . . . - 

 BEEF, mess, new, . . . - 

 Cargo, No. I , new, 



f:ai«g»Mo. a, «»w, — 



BUTTER, inspected No. l.i.ew, - 

 CHEESE, new millt, - 

 Skimmed milk, 

 FLOUR, Baltimore, Howard-street, - 

 Genesee. - . . - 

 Rye, best, .... 

 GRAIN, Corn, .... 



Rye, .... 



Barlev, .... 

 Oats,' . - . . 

 HOG'S LARD, first sort, new. 



LIME. 



PLAISTES PARIS retails at 

 PORK, new, clear, .... 

 Navy, mess, new. 

 Cargo, No. 1, new, 

 SEEDS, Herd's Grass, - 

 Orclwrrd Grass, 

 Fowl Meadow, ... 

 Rye Grass, ... 



Tall Meadow Oals Grass, - 

 Red Top .... 

 Lucprnc. .... 

 White Honeysuckle Clover, 

 Red Clover, 

 French Sugar Beet, - 

 Mangel Wurtzel, 

 WOOL, Merino, full bloorl. washed, - 

 ilerino, lull blood, unwashed, 

 J\lerino, three fouiihs wa^licd, 

 Merino, half I'c quar'.er washed 

 Native, washed, - 

 Pulled, LainS's, first sort. 

 Pulled, Lamb's, .second sort. 

 Pulled, for spinning, first sort, 



, KROH I TO 



■ 2 Oii 3 OC 

 1107 aO 110 00 

 : 00 115 00 



pound. 



pound.' 



! Pn O VISION MA RKE T. 



\ BEEF, best pieces, - 



I PORK, fresh, -best pieces, 



I whole hogs, 



VEAL, 



MUTTON. .... 

 ! POULTRY. .... 



BUTTER, kegand tub, . 

 Lump, best, 



EGG.S, 



MEAL, Rye, retail, . 

 Indiair,. retail, 



POTATOS, 



CIDER, [accojdijc to quality.} 



pound, 



