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NEW E 



AND FAR M E R 



APRII. 8, 1840. 



WINSHIP'S NURSERIES, 



BRIGHTON, MASS. 



The propnetors of this Nursery are now ready 



to ret-eive orders for their extensive assortnneni 



of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, For st Trees, 



Shruljs, Herliaceous Plants, Roses, Green Hoase 



_ , Plants, Vines. &c. 



Orders from a distance will be properly packed to ^o with 



safety to any part of the United States, and will be delivered 



in the city free of expense. 



The Nursery grounds are five and a half miles from the 

 city, hy the Worcester Hail Roail ; cars slop three times.a 

 day Orders 'hy mail addressed to Messrs. VVIMSHII', 

 Brighton, Mass., will he promptly attended to. 



PiSAR, PLtTM, GRAPE VINES, itc. 



2,000 Pear Trees, of the most approved kinds. 



1,000 Plum Trees, of the most approved kinds 

 and extra size — many of them have home the 

 past season. 



2 Vines, from 6 In 13 feet 

 fruit— Black Hamhur?, 



500 Quince Trees 



3,0110 Isabella and Catawba G 

 high, most of them have boi 

 Sweetwater, Pond's Seedling. 



30,000 Giant Asparagus Roots. 



5,000 Wilmot's Early Rlmbarh or Pie Plan', lately intro 

 duced. 



Also — a good assortment of Gooseberries, Roses, &c. of 

 different kinds. 



All orders left at this office, and al Gould & Howe's Iron 

 Store, 8 Faneuil Hall, or with the subscriber at Candrridge- 

 port, wlII meet with immediate attention. 



SAMUEL POND, 



March 4. Uamhridgcpi»v: Mass. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAl. TRUES. 



An extensive assortment of Fruit Tvecs — a 



large variety of Ornamental Trees of large size 



— Flowering Shrubs — a very extensive variety 



ofKoses — Paeonies and Herbaceous Plants, &f. 



80,000 genuine Morns JIulticaulis of large size 



and Southern growth. Also 1000 bnshels Rohan Potatoes. 



Forsaleby JOHN A. KENRICK. 



Newton, March 4, 1840. 



FRUIT AaU OHAAMEXTAI. TRKES. 



For sale by S. &, G. HYDE, near Newton 

 Corner, Mass. 

 5,000 Grafted Apples, superior kinds. 

 2,000 do Pears, choice collection. 

 10,000 Cherry Trees, do. do. 



5,000 Peach Trees, do. do. 



500 Orange Quince. 

 Also, a large collection.of Ornamental Trees and Flower- 

 ing Shrubs, for sale by the subscribers. Orders left al this 

 office, or at the Nursery, will receive prompt attention. 

 March 4. tf 



SCIONS OF FRUIT TREES F;<R SAI.E. 



The collection of fruits cultivated at tlie 

 Pomologic; I Garden consists of more than l-ioo 

 varieties tf the .\pple, Pear, Plum, Cherry and 

 Pe.tch. Scions of all those which have been 

 proved are offered to nurserymen and others. — 

 Gentlemen wishing to send coUecliijns of American fruits ti 

 their friends in Europe can be furnished with most of those 

 of first rate quality. They are warranted true to their names, 

 and are m all cases cut Irom Iruit bearing trees. 



Salem, January 2a, 1840. ROBERT MANNING. 



FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAI, TRKES. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. oiTer for sale a 

 great variety of Fruit and Ornamental Trees 

 and Shrubs at Nursery prices, consisting of Ap- 

 ple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry of every 

 variety. 



Horse Chesnuls, Weeping Willows, Mounlain Ash, Sil- 

 ver leaved Aberle, Spruce, Fir, Larch and other Ornamental 

 Trees. 



Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries, &c. 

 Also — Roses, Honey-suckles, .\ltheas, .Snowberries, Per- 

 sian Lilacs, &,c. 



Orders carefully executed, and the trees well packed, in 

 such a manner that they can he sent withonl injury to any 

 part of the country. 

 March 11. 



AGRICUtiTURAl. AND HORTICL>Li> 

 TURAI. TOOLS. 



Just received, at the New England Agricultural Ware- 

 house and Seed Store, No. 51 and .52 North Market Street, 

 per Ship Chatam, from England, a splendid assortment 

 of Agricultural and Horticultural finplements, viz. 

 100 dozen best Cast Steel Sickles. 

 50 " stout Cast Steel Brftr Hooks. 

 25 " Breaking up Hoes. 



3 " Pruning Chisels with Saws. 

 20 " pair Grass Shears. 

 2.\ '■ pair Pruning Shears, with slides. 

 25 " pair Ladies Ivory handle do. do. 

 25 " pair Ladies Coco do. do. 



5 " Large Hedge Shears. 

 23 '• Wakefields Pruning Shears, with slides. 

 10 " Vine Shears. 

 50 " Lart?e Pruning Knives. 

 23 " Budding do. do 

 13 " Cast Steel Edsing do 

 3 " " " Hay do. 



40 '• " " Garden Trowels. 



20 -" Bill Hooks. 

 10 " Furze ^jlls. 

 10 " Genllemens Bright Bills. 

 3 " ■• Horticultural Hatchets. 



30 " Dutch Hoes. 

 April 1. JOSEPH BRECK *; CO. 



FAK.II FOR SAI.E. 



For sale, a superior farm of nearly fifty acres, between 

 Boston and Lowell, 15 -.iriles from the former place ; on 

 which IS situated a convenient dwelling house, bacn, and 

 other bnilings in good repair, and an orchard of choice fruit 

 trees. For further particulars inquire of the subscribers, No' 

 52 North Market Street. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



February 26. 6w* 



BONE MANURE. 



The subscriber informs his friends and the publi ■., that 

 after ten years experience, he is fully convinced that ground 

 bones form the most powerful stimulant that can be applied 

 to the earth as a manure. 



He keeps constantly on hand a supply of Ground Bone, 

 and solicits the patronage ot the agricultural coniPi niity. 

 Price a; the Mill 32 cents per bushel ; put up in casks ai d de- 

 livered at any part of the city at 37^ cents per iiushel, and no 

 charge for casks or carting. 



Also, Oyster Shell Lime, price 10 cents per buihel at the 

 kiln ; put up in casks four bushels each at CO cents per cask 

 delivered at any part of the city. 



Orders left at the Bone Mill, near Tremont road, in Rox- 

 bury, at the New England Agricultural Warehouse and 

 Seed Store, No 52 North Siarket Street, or through the Post 

 Office will meet with prompt attention. 



March 4, 1840. NAHUMWARIK 



SINV MI.K AVORBIS EGGS. 



The Eggs of the celebrated Sina Silk Worm, now offered 

 for sale, were raised in IS3',i by ]\L Camille Beauvais, super- 

 interdent of the experimental silk farm, established near 

 Paris, hy the government of France. The Sina Silk Worm 

 was introduced to France from China by Louis XVL in 

 1784, and has been proved by M. Beauvais to be supe- 

 rior to all other silk worms. They are also stated to 

 Jossess the precious property of hatching siinultancour^ly. 

 ust received, by the subscriber, from the Chevalier Bodin, 

 who is the only agent for their sale in France. 



Each sheet contains an ounoc and is signed " Camille 

 Beauvais." Price SS. 



■ WILLLAMTCENRICK, Newton. 



Or apply to JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



March 25. eptf 



FOR SAIiE OR TO L.ET. 



A wooden two story bouse, with six acres of fertile land, 

 situated in Mcdford, within half a mile of the village. 

 Said house contains four rooms on the first floor and six 

 chambers. The premises are plentifully supplied, with a 

 variety of choice fruit trees, in a thrifty and bearing condi- 

 tion. 



A portion of the land is a superior locution for a ship- 

 yard. The above is a pleasant aud desirable phice for a coun- 

 trv residence. 



'For terms inquire of JONATHAN BROOKS, near the 

 TWemises, or WILLIAM BRIGHAIM, No. ^5 Court Street, 

 'iSosion. 



March 25. ■ 



FOR SAI.B OR EXCHANGE. 



A valuable farm in Harvard, County of V/orcester, ihc 

 well known Bromfield Place; an excellant dairy farm, well 

 wooflcd. the house sjiaeious, fitted for Iwo distinct families. 

 The situation among the most pleasant to be found, especially 

 foraprivale or High School. Bordering a part of the farm isa 

 beautiful sheet of water, containing two islands belon.ging to 

 the estate. Inquire of the Subscriber at South Natick. 



March 4, 1840. I. H. T. BLANCHARD. 



FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. 



A good collection of Apple, Fear, Plum, Cherry and Peach 

 Trees, for sale at the Pomological Garden, Salem, Mass. 

 Salem, March 13, 1840. ROBERT MANNING. 



Green House Plants. 



Green House Plants of every description furnished al 

 short notice, and well boxed, so that they may be sent to any 

 part of the country in safety. 



March 11. .lOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



'iVIiite Silegla Sngitr Beet Seed. 



lOiio lb. of the genuine White Silesia Sugar Beet Seed ; 

 the best variety for the production of Beet Sugar and war- 

 ranted to be pure from mixture. 



For tale by JOSEPH BRECK & CO. No. 62 Nor;h 

 iMarkei Street. Boston, March 4, 1640. 



R»IIA\' POTATOES. 



A few barrels of genuine Rohan Potatoes may be had on 

 application to the subscriber. Price $5 per barrel. 



WILLIAM KENRICK. 

 Nonantum Hill, Newton, Fcbruarj' 19. 



GARDEN MATS. 



For sale aj the New England Farmer, 100 dozen Garden 

 JIats, of extra quality, for covering hot beds, ^"^0. 



Feb. 12. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Nciv York Urate and Poudrette Company. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. are agents to receive subscrip- 

 tion for stock in " The Neio York Urate and Poudrette 

 Company. 



The manures are not divided among the Stockholders, as 

 are those belonging to another establishmeni, but sold, to ap- 

 plicants, ./br cash on delirery. Orders arc supplied in the 

 order of time in which they are received. Urate 50 cents anti 

 Poudrette 40 cents per bushel, with contingent charges for 

 hags or barrels. tStc. 



The material is disinfected and rendered free from offen- 

 sive smell, by a compound, every part of which is in itself a 

 good manure. 



The experience of the past and present years, 1833 and 

 839, on Long Island, has satisfied many of the farmers that 

 these manures have the quickest operation upon vegetable 

 matter, produring^rca/CT"a&u7tc/a7Jce, and the cheapest of any 



anure they have ever tried. 



Amended instructions for their use, the result of practical 

 experience, will be furnished on application. The eflect of 

 Poudrette upon Grape Vines and A/oriis Multicaulis is be- 

 Tond all comparison. JOSEH BRECK & CO., Agents. 

 ' March U. 



FLOWER SEEOS-CHOICK VARIETIES. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. have received a choice ass irt- 

 ment of Flower Seeds from England and France, which, in 

 addition to what have been raised under their own insp>c-. 

 tion, embrace the finest collection to be found in the corn- 

 try, including all the new Annuals, Biennials, and Perennials 

 worthy of cultivation; neatly done up in papers al 6 14,^ 

 12 1-2, and 25 cents each. For sale at 51 and 52 Noith 

 Market Street. 



February 5. 



SILK -WORMS EGGS. 



Just received, a few ounces of Silk Worms Eggs, from 

 Smyrna,. said to be of a superior varietv. Price S8 per 

 ounce, clean seed. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



April I. 



ROHAN POTATOES, 



For sale at the New Englantl Agricultural WarehoHse and 

 eed Store, No. 32 North Market Street, at S.'i per barrel. 

 October 16. JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



BOV FOR EDGINGS. 



JOSEPH BRECK & CO. have for sale 600 yards of Box 

 for edgings, in prime order ; price 37i cents per yard ; every 

 yard will make two when reset. 



Giant and Early W'ilmot Rbubard. 



Roots of extra large size at 25 cents per root, for .sale by 

 JOSEPH BRECK & CO. 



Asparagus Roots. 



Large transplanted Asparagus Roots, for sale bv JOSEPH 

 BREOK.&CO. 

 Also— Strawberry Plants, of approved sorts. 



BOX. 



For sale at the Garden of SAMUEL DOWNER, in Dor- 

 chester a small lot of tall Box. Also, a large lot of short 

 box, with fine roots and will make a neat border. 



March 11. 31 



Isabella Grape Vines. 



For sale hy JOSEPH BRECK & CO. Isabella Grape 

 Vines, of a large size, inany of them having borne fruit the 

 last season. 



March 23. 



THE NEW ii;KGLA.\D FARMER 



Is published every Wednesday Evening, at S3 per anniiDi 

 payable at the end of the year — but those who pay with a 

 sixty days from the time of subscribing are entitled to a f'c- 

 ductionof 58 cents. 



