Vol. »;.— No. 38. 



NEW ENGLAND FARMER. 



80? 



a bug in it. He supposes the season for deposit- 

 ing the e>rs of the pea bug is passed before the 

 peas are in flower. Col. Pickering likewise ex- 

 pressed an opinion that the bug may be avoided 

 by late sowin;;, but the hot sun in June will so 

 pinch the late sown peas that the crop will be 

 small unless the land be moist as well as rich. 



(EF Erratum.— la llie article "on llie eftecls of Ihe protecting 

 system, &.C." page 300, last paragraph, lenve out the words 

 " I have satisfactorily shewn." 



Landreth's JVurserics — jWar Philadelphia. I Farmer fyanted. 



From the patmiiage already extended this Establishment, by A young fanner with his wife, is wauled, to take charge ofa 

 the citizens of Boston and its vicinity, the Proprietors are again farm aliout 10 miles from New Haven. A young Massachu- 

 iiiduced to advertise to them their Nurseries, as offering pecu- , setts farmer who thoroughly understands his business, and whose 

 liar facilities for the acquiremeiiLs of useful & oriiamcntal vegc- wife is acquainted with the management of a dairy, and who 

 table productions. The collection now cultivated by them, con- [ can furnish testimony of economy, ue.itness, 4tfid industry, will 

 sists of an immense variety of Fruit and Hardy Ornamental i have an opportunity to make a pi!rmruient and advantageous 

 j Trees and Shrubs— Green-house Plants — P.ulboiis Roots, and bargain. Inquire at the New England Farmer Office. 

 Garden Seeds. The a.ssorlment of Fruits is not surpassed in New York, March '2,S, 1823. 



real value b\ any in this country." It embraces most of the eel- -_ T~ jT ' ~~ 



ebrated kinds of Europe, with all the esteemed varieties which j Marrou'Jot Peas. 



have originated on this continent. The utmost care has been ' For sale, a consignment fiom Albany, of oO barrels Marrowfat 

 observed in making the selection, and the whole is now offered I Peas, by the barcel, at a very low price— Inquire at the Seed 

 as containing none but ihose most worthy of cultivation. Per- \ Establishment, No. 52, North Market street. 



JVeio Treatise on Floivers. 

 In press, and will be publislied the beginning of the ensuing 

 week, at the office of the New England Farmer, and by G. 

 Thorburn & Son, New York. ■' a Treatise on the Cultivation 

 of Ornamental Flowers; comprising Remarks on the requisite 

 Soil, Sowin». Transplanting, and general Management ; with 

 Direciious for the general treatment of Bulbous Flower Roots. 

 <>reen-house Plants, &c. By Roland Green.'' Price 37 cts. 



Just Published 

 And for sale at this ofBce, '' Observations on the Efficacy of 

 White .Mustard Seed, ^Sj/wpis a/fay taken whole. From the 

 10th London edition, reviseii and improved." Price 6 c(s. 



.V .fi. Revictv. 

 This day published by Frederick T. Gray, Boston, and G. & 

 O. Uarvill, New York, the North American Review. Contents, 

 Von Dohm's Jlemo.is— Legal Condition of Woman — Structure 

 of the Indian Languages — Hope Leslie— North Eastern Boun- 

 dary—Revolution 111 Paraguay— Florida— Duelling — Captain 

 Hall's Voyage to the Eastern .Seas— Travels in the East- Quar- 

 lerly list of New Publi<atioiis— Inde.x. &c. 



Haiothor-i (Quicks. 



For sale at the Seed Establishment, No. 52 North Market street. 

 (JOOO two year old secilling Hawthorn Quicks, for line fences — 

 in fine order, at a moderate price. 



One barrel Early Royal George Potatoes, early and prodi- 

 gious bearers. Two casks Carolina Sneei Potato 'Slips. 



Likewise. Early English Manly— English Kidney, and Che- 

 nango seedling Poiaios. 



10 barrels Early Frame Peas, raised in Bangor, .Me. 



A further supply of the celebrated New Zealand Spinach, 

 [Tetra^owt e,rp,/«sis]. 



1000 pounds I'lesh Lucerne, imported fi-om Europe tuisspring. 



10 l.a.TcIs En,'l sii Wlme Miisi.ir.l Seed. ^ 



Also, seeds ol' die Cuba Tobacco, Yellow Tobacco, Teazel.' 

 Lentils, Spnno; Wheat, Spring Rye, Barley, Rape. Broom 

 Corn, Spring Vetches, Castor Oil Bean, Corn, (various sorts) — 

 Weld, Yellow Locust, White Mulberiy, Millet, Burnet, Orchard 

 Grass, Rye Grass, Tall 'ipadow Oats Grass, White and Red 

 Clover, Mangel VVurtiel, &c. 



Also, Seeds tor Diers' use — Ornamental Flower Seeds, &c. 

 comprising the largest collection of Seeds to be found in New 

 England. 



O' A siippiy of the Rocts of " WILMOT'S SUPERB 

 ST11.4WBERRY''— measuring si.\ and eight inches in circum- 

 f crence, is daily e.xperted from Europo. 



SUPERB BULiBOUS ROOTS. 



Just received at the New England Farmer Seed Establishment, 

 a line collection of su|)erior Bulbous Roots, suitable lor spring 

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

 rose, nankeen, bronze, and while colored DOUBLE :\IEXI- 

 CAN DAHLIAS. Also. Ferraria Tlgrida, or .Mexican Tioer 

 Flower— Amaryllis Formosissima, or Jacobean Lilv— Double 

 ri'berose. and Ranunculus; painiings of which mav'iie seen at 

 this place. The almve collection rf Hulbs is in fins order, and 

 IS from Ihe same House from which we obtained the Bulbous 

 Roots last a utumn, which gave such uncommon satisfaction. 



hose Bushes and Grape Fines. 

 For sale al the House of SA.AIUEL DOWNER, in Dorches- 

 ter, 80 hundred leaf Rose bushes— 90 do. Province, or Cabba'c 

 10 do. four seasons— 3flO do. Damask— 30 do. Burgundy— 5 So i 

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

 6 very large pots monthly Roses, sixteen years old. and in prime 1 

 Iieahh— 7 rarieties Double Dahlias— Single, do —8 LsT-rsto- ! 

 eemia Indica. hr Crape Myrtle, two of which are 20 years old- ! 

 .Sr.-tP^ ^"'"fS (White Sweet water)— Snow ball Bushes— I 

 White Lilies— Red and White Lilacs. - ( 



ROSE VVATF.l!. 



• .20 Demiiohns Double and Single distilled Rosa Waler. made 

 entirely from Damask Roses. The above Rose Water is cou- ' 

 stantly kept for sale at i\Ir. C. Wade's Porter Cellar, .\o. 12 I 

 Merchant's Row, by Demijohn or less quantity. ' I 



fit .Man h U : 



Gunpowder, Sfc. 

 Du Pout's Gun Powder, at «3to 50 cts. per pound—Shot- Calls ' 

 — r lints and Percussion < aps. 

 Also, ,\Kim— Reliued Salt Pelre— Blue Vitriol, &c,conslaht- 



lly E. COPELAmrX' '^™"" '"'"'"' ^'"- '' ''"'''' '"■'''- 

 [nr The Du Pont sold as above, is warranted first qnalilv— 

 and IS marked "E. Ccpcland, jr. Boston," on the head of the 

 '■^'''- 't March 14. 



sons not acquainted with the different varieties by name, and 

 desirous to procure choice kinds, by merely staling the time 

 they wish them to ripen, may confiifently refer the rest to the 

 proprietors, without a fear of disappointment. 



"The Ornamental department is rich in nat 

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

 most ot which are ealrulaled for adorning m the winter seasons, 

 parlours, silting 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 Propiieiors in this branch, certainly 

 must obtain for thein a preference withs all who wilf consider the 

 subject in the slightest degree. The peparalion of those kinds 

 liaiile to mix in seeding— in short, the whole process of cultiva- 

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

 erintendence undoubtedly conspires in an eminent degree, to 

 obviate the en'ors and impositions, unavoidable in a depend- 

 ence on foreign inr>portations, or on careless 



growers at home. Orders received bv Parker &, Codman. N' 

 31 Congress St. Rosion.of whom priced catalogues of the whole 

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

 ing cvevy article well and safely packed and forw-arded, 



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



N. DAVENPORT oflers for sale at his Nursery 

 Ml Milton, a fine collection of Fruit and Forest 

 Trees, and Ornamental Shrubs, comprising ..\p 

 pies, Pears Peaches. Prunes. Neciarines.&r. Goose- 



berry and Currant Bushes. A list of which can be 



he office of the New England Farmer, or Agricultural 

 Warehousi' — and will be inserted in ihe New Englaml Farmer 

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

 object to present the imposing display ofa great number of 

 the names of indil^'erent fruit as to keep a choice collettion of 

 those sorts, whose excellence is well known and established. 



XT Orders are respectfully solicited, and will receive prompt 

 allenlion if lell with J. R. NiiWEI.l.. at ihe Agricultural Estab- 

 lishment. No 52 North M.irket street; or with Fbf.mii & D.v- 

 TENPOBT, No. 713 Washington Street — or at Ihe Nursery in 

 Milton. Feb. 29. 



Horse IVaiited. 



A gentleman who is located in a section of Massachusetts 



where there are many desirous of raising colts, wishes lo hire 



and exotic i for the season, a half blood or good fi.rmed Slallion, or if the i.wn- 



prefer, would board the horse (and a groom if desiieii, t a 



■V low rate. — Enquire at this office. mat , h 



Fruit Tries. 

 WILLIAIM PRINCE, the Proprietor of the Lin- 

 naean Botanic Garden and Nurseries at Flushing, 

 Long Island, has the pleasure of informing the pub- 

 lic, that his Nursery now contains 172 varieties of 

 the Apple— 2 2 do. of the Pears— 76 do. rtf Cher- 

 ,. of Plums — 25 do. of Apricots — 84 do. of Peaches 

 Nectarines — 1 do. of Almonda — 14 do. of Mulber- 

 ot Quinces — 16 do. of Figs— 16 do. of Cunants — 15 

 of Raspberries — 47 do of Gooseberries — 2 do. of Straw- 

 nexperienced j berries — 267 do. of Grapes — G do. of Ornamental T^es, &.c. 



JAMES BliOODGOOD & CVs, 

 JVursccv. fit Flushing, on Long Island, near JVcw 

 York. 

 IN behalf of the Proprielors of the above Nursery, 

 ihe subscriber .solicits the orders of Horticullurists 

 who any 1 e desirious of stocking their gardens 

 and fieiiis with FrnU Trees of Ihe finest sorts, and 

 and vigorous stocks the present reason. 

 BLOODGOob fc Co. aUfnd p'.rsonix/lij to the hiocuUdinz and 

 Eno-raflin^ of all their Fruit Trees — and purchasers may rely 

 with confidence, that the Trees they order \\\U prove geimine. 

 The subscriber. Agt-nt of the alwjve Nursery, will receive orders 

 for any quaiitiiy of 



FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, 

 FLOWERING SHRUBS, 



AND 



PLANTS. 



The Trees will be delivered in this City, at the 

 pense of the purchaser — (he bills may be paid to li 



The reputation of this Nursery is" so e; 

 has been so well sustained, that I take le 

 want of Trees, to any of the Horiiculiuri; 

 vicinity; and if ocular dpir.oiisirr.'r'i i. ( 

 who wish to be thus satisfied, i- 

 den at Dorchester, procured fio:,i k, . \i 

 years past, some of which are iiou in In, 

 and vigorous slate. 



fuT Catalogues will be delivered gratis, on anplicatioii to 



.\bove 5 of the above kinds of Fruit are not to be found in 

 any other collection in .\inerlca. The tiitfcrent varieties cannot 

 be otherwise than genuine, as the gieaiesl attention is paid, and 

 nearly all the kinds are liKiculated fi-om bearing trees; The 

 Cherry. Peach, and other Trees, are generally of a large size. 

 Catalogues may be obtained of J. R. Newell", at the Agricul- 

 lural "W^archouse, .52 North Market slrcei, gratis ; and orders 

 left there, or sent by mail, will meet prompt attention. 



March 14 



piuCE^O>" COUJSTiiY PllODliCE. t 



sk and ex- 



ly known, and I 

 to refer those in j 

 iliis City and its i 



■' I iiu HP those j 

 ' • , my gar- 1 

 H. ,M,,. or four! 

 , a,i 111 a healthy 1 



Pn O VISION MARKE T. 



best pieces. 



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



Engrafting and Garden li'ork. 

 RUFUS HOWE, of Dorcl.e Iter, informs his friends and ih' 

 public, that he will attend lo tlie Kngrafiiiig o( Trees or Gardci 

 ^vol■k. Having had consiilorable experience, he Ihiiiks he car 



give satisfi.ciion to those who may f'avcr h'm wilh employment, i I'OKK, fi-esli, besi p 

 Referrence can be had of Mr. Saniuel Downer, of Dorclipstcr ( whole hogs. 



3t April 4 VEAL, - - " - 



— ■ L^__ MUTTON, - - . . 



40,000. POULTRY. - . . . 



For sale. Forty Thousand engrafted APPLE TREES, from i BUTTER, keg and tub, - 

 two to four years from the graft — consi.s,ting of forty -ihrec kinds Lump, best, 



of the most approved and superior Fruils; including carlv aii EGGS, - - - - - 

 tumn and winler Apples. Also, other Fn>it and Ornamental ME.IL, Rye, retail. - 

 Trees. Orders may be sent lo this place via Post office, di- Indian, retail, 



ret^d to FRANCIS WINSHIP. POTATOS, - - 



Brighten, March 21s(, 1828. I CIDER, [accojdinc to quality,] 



