. Catalogue of grape vines and nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Good bye to the Nineteenth Century, and to the Twentieth, all hail! Standing at this changing point in the centuries, with new aims, new faith, new courage and new enterprise, we welcome a new era. The past is behind us; let us forget all but its lessons for good. Looking forward, let us keep step with the triumphal march of an incoming better civilization; higher education and a pur


. Catalogue of grape vines and nursery stock. Nursery stock New York (State) Fredonia Catalogs; Viticulture Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Grapes Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Good bye to the Nineteenth Century, and to the Twentieth, all hail! Standing at this changing point in the centuries, with new aims, new faith, new courage and new enterprise, we welcome a new era. The past is behind us; let us forget all but its lessons for good. Looking forward, let us keep step with the triumphal march of an incoming better civilization; higher education and a purer christian life. To all of our old friends, and to hosts of new ones we hope this year to make, we give hearty greetings. May your orchards, vineyards and fruit gardens multiply,and may your shadows never grow less. What in fruit culture has the past century given us? Not fifty years ago four hundred pounds of grapes from Lake Eeuka broke the New York market. Within the same period, grapes grown in Portland, N. Y., and hauled by wagon to Buffalo, where, when offered for sale on the Terrace provoked the enquiry, " what do you call those things? " Now Greater New York, annually uses over 25,000 cars of fruit and vegetable products. Now on the south shore of Lake Erie, a narrow strip of land, about fifty miles in length and six wide, annually grows and ships 8,000 car loads of grapes. Verily, the fruit world moves. Kind friends, we are here to keep up the high quality of our stock, to deal fairly, to fill orders promptly and to make all of our customers happy. Thankful for past favors and making our best bow, we respectfully ask for a continuance of your Conditions of Success—Fruit culture depends for success on the same conditions as ordinary Banning. These are mainly liberal fertilizing, a careful preparation of ground, proper care and culture at the right time, and a judicious selection of varieties suited to the soil, climate, purpose and market. First of importa


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