Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . IF YOUKNEW how carefully the growerswatch the ripening of Japan Tea to pluck the leaf just when it is fullest of sap—andwatched the process of curing it, and saw how cleanlyeverything is, in and round about the gardens andpacking houses, you would know why Japan Teadelights the nicest of tea tastes. This alone is not entirely responsible, butit, combined with natural advantages of the Japanesesoil and climate, produce, without doubt, grade for grade,and pound for pound, the finest, healthiest, and mostinvigorating tea on Gods green earth. For proof of this


Canadian grocer July-December 1898 . IF YOUKNEW how carefully the growerswatch the ripening of Japan Tea to pluck the leaf just when it is fullest of sap—andwatched the process of curing it, and saw how cleanlyeverything is, in and round about the gardens andpacking houses, you would know why Japan Teadelights the nicest of tea tastes. This alone is not entirely responsible, butit, combined with natural advantages of the Japanesesoil and climate, produce, without doubt, grade for grade,and pound for pound, the finest, healthiest, and mostinvigorating tea on Gods green earth. For proof of this popularity turn up Govern-ment reports which show that two-thirds of the teaconsumed in America last year was grown in Japan.


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