. How to propagate and grow fruit. om its appearance the past Winter andSpring we consider it as hardy as the Cuth-bert. Red raspberries are becoming moreprofitable each season for market, and avaluable early variety is just what isneeded. Just w^hat position the Marlborowill take ultiinately, we cannot state, butit promises exceedingly w^ell. We advise allto endeavor to see it in fruit so as to be ableto judge for •»Voyag-es of Discovery. We advise our readers to move about andsee the new varieties in fruit this this means you can judge of their valuenearly as well as t


. How to propagate and grow fruit. om its appearance the past Winter andSpring we consider it as hardy as the Cuth-bert. Red raspberries are becoming moreprofitable each season for market, and avaluable early variety is just what isneeded. Just w^hat position the Marlborowill take ultiinately, we cannot state, butit promises exceedingly w^ell. We advise allto endeavor to see it in fruit so as to be ableto judge for •»Voyag-es of Discovery. We advise our readers to move about andsee the new varieties in fruit this this means you can judge of their valuenearly as well as though you had been to thetrouble and expense of testing them your-selves. We assure you that there is beingmade impros-ements in many fruits, moreparticularly the small fruits. If any onewithin a days drive has the James Vickstrawberry in bearing it will pay you tovisit it. We sent out this believing it mightbecome one of the most popular both formarket and home use, and the more we seeof it the stronger our hopes become, but. THE NEW flITE GRAPE ITIAGAEA. ^ This new purely native White Grape is a cross between Concord and Cassady. Hardy; as strong a g^rower aswOncord; earlier and far better in quality. Bunches large and uniform; very compact, sometimes shouldered. Enor-iiously productive; a four-year old Vine producing 140 clusters, weighing from 8 to 16 ounces each. Selling in variousiiarkets at 15 to 25 cents per pound, when best California grapes brought ten cents. The most desirable white grapeiVf produced. THE GRAPE FOR THE MILLION. PHELPS 243TO 2« PEA POTTED PLANTS. 33 time alone will tell. If it is the most pro-fitable market berry you cannot learn thefact too soon. The first report from theJames Vick this season comes from JohnT. Stark, Secretary of the West TennesseeHorticultm-al Society, Jackson, Tenn.,dated May 1st, he says: I picked my firstJames Vick this morning ; a late frost in-jured the berries somewhat; this one meas-ures one and one-fourth inches in leng


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