American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . a thorough canvass ofall the varieties, became satisfied that, althoughthere are better varieties of table grape, yetthey are sectional, and will only mature theirfruit on certain soils and in certain locations,and that the Ives and Concord are the onlyknown varieties that fulfill the restrictions im-posed upon your W. Spalding, Missouri,George Thurber, New York City,John E. Mottier, Pennsylvania,George Graham, Cincinnati,E. A. , Cincinnati, Chairman, premium received by Mr. Finch was asilver pitche


American Agriculturist, for the farm, garden and household . a thorough canvass ofall the varieties, became satisfied that, althoughthere are better varieties of table grape, yetthey are sectional, and will only mature theirfruit on certain soils and in certain locations,and that the Ives and Concord are the onlyknown varieties that fulfill the restrictions im-posed upon your W. Spalding, Missouri,George Thurber, New York City,John E. Mottier, Pennsylvania,George Graham, Cincinnati,E. A. , Cincinnati, Chairman, premium received by Mr. Finch was asilver pitcher, two goblets and a waiter, all ofthem richly chased and of elegant and appro-priate design. The goblet awarded to and cup received by Mr. Murphyare both of beautiful proportions and tastefulfinish, and bear the emblems of the vine. Apples for the Southern States. Not only are our choice Northern varietiesuusuited to the Southern States, but it is foundthat even in the West and Southwest the major-ity of the best apples are of Southern Fig. 1.— JtrLTEN. We give here a select list of varieties suited tothe Southern States, by Mr. J. Van Buren, the 1SC8] AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. -415 pomologist who has clone so much to makeknown new seedlings of Southern origin, and


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