. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 972. The third movement. 't customs is due to the demands of the h-h the Grapes are shipped. Shipments of tiuii zo to the Atlantic cities, and those Kfiilc'i .i;^ \v. . Xew York there of wn i -' M : I -IviriiT large capital, Mvliir! I : : . ⢠, . I 1 rlriiiipagne. This 11 at 11 iii,!ii-ir' - : !M
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 972. The third movement. 't customs is due to the demands of the h-h the Grapes are shipped. Shipments of tiuii zo to the Atlantic cities, and those Kfiilc'i .i;^ \v. . Xew York there of wn i -' M : I -IviriiT large capital, Mvliir! I : : . ⢠, . I 1 rlriiiipagne. This 11 at 11 iii,!ii-ir' - : !M sixties, and given in the Kei tunity for the bl that the Concoi planted. But an Lipor- : of several juices, 1 io nearly the universal variety industryâthat of bottling Grape ice as It comes trom the press âhas lately been estab- ,hed and piomi^es considerable development The methods of marketing Giapes are of great \ anet> urmg the season of IbOJ and 1891 there -nas foimed in e Lake Keuka district and adiaceiit 1 iki s i li ojitia re m 11 kftmg association compoveil i I 1 is 1 s \nd represented â¢thi Till 11 . t sup to e\ce5 . ojhceis, n of eich ittle better Is of coop eratiM slnpiiRiits md i i li tl i i i ii than that of the KLUka held The hist « is t i the seasons of 1892, 1893 and 189i The plan was lesumed again in 1897, and continued through the seasons of 1898 and 1899. For the season of 1897 the association represented about 8.') per cent of the acreage of the district beginning at Silver C'rei-k. N. Y., and continuing to Harbor Creek, Pa., colli].rising about 25,000 acres. These associations, no doubt, serve a good purpose in giving a more even distribution of fruit in different markets. When there is no concert of action the market of a certain city may be poorly supplied to-day and an advance of prices follows, a state of affairs quickly known to all shippers,with a result that everyone, trying to benefit by such an advantage, will consign to that mar
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