. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . 280. The bag-ging complete. Varieties of grapes. Under nearly all conditions, the Concord will be a valuable blackvariety, although Worden, which is a few days earlier, may be pre- I -, .., i i* j\*i i M ?/ ^«^«» . > »V-A rv, v .: ? v ~ - * | ..V H - . X XXII. Wall-training of a pear tree. THE GROWING OF THE FRUIT PLANTS 431 ferred by many. Moore (Moore Early) has been our best very earlyblack variety, but is likely to be superseded by Campbell, which is a


. Manual of gardening; a practical guide to the making of home grounds and the growing of flowers, fruits, and vegetables for home use . 280. The bag-ging complete. Varieties of grapes. Under nearly all conditions, the Concord will be a valuable blackvariety, although Worden, which is a few days earlier, may be pre- I -, .., i i* j\*i i M ?/ ^«^«» . > »V-A rv, v .: ? v ~ - * | ..V H - . X XXII. Wall-training of a pear tree. THE GROWING OF THE FRUIT PLANTS 431 ferred by many. Moore (Moore Early) has been our best very earlyblack variety, but is likely to be superseded by Campbell, which is astronger vine, more productive, bunches larger, fruit of better quality,and of superior keeping qualities, making it valuable for shipping pur-poses. Catawba, Delaware, and Brighton are among the best redvarieties, although Agawam and Salem are much used. Winchell(Green Mountain) is the best early white variety, and in most sectionsNiagara, a late white sort, does well. Diamond (Moore Diamond) is awhite grape of better quality than Niagara. Grapes under glass (S. W. Fletcher). The European grapes rarely thrive out of doors


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