. Harrison & Sons' nurseries . we have already done, but he can proceed in thespring, as we shall then proceed, and Avith the application, of ashes or other form of potasharound the trees, together with pruning between now and the starting of the sap, can securegood results. Undesirable seedlings should be grafted,,and so should trees of undesirablevarieties. Continue this process of grafting until you have a new tree —{Clipping from Agri-cultural Epitomist.) Mess J G. Harrison & Sons, Pa., May 2,1900. The strawberry plants arrived all right, except the last lot were a little dry but thin


. Harrison & Sons' nurseries . we have already done, but he can proceed in thespring, as we shall then proceed, and Avith the application, of ashes or other form of potasharound the trees, together with pruning between now and the starting of the sap, can securegood results. Undesirable seedlings should be grafted,,and so should trees of undesirablevarieties. Continue this process of grafting until you have a new tree —{Clipping from Agri-cultural Epitomist.) Mess J G. Harrison & Sons, Pa., May 2,1900. The strawberry plants arrived all right, except the last lot were a little dry but thinkthey will be all right. Enclosed please find check to balance account. Kespectfully, E. S. Mil, J. G. Harrison & Sons, Va., April 10,1900. Dear Sirs—The strawberry plants ordered from your nurseries came to hand promptly ingood condition, and are in every way entirely satisfactory With thanks for extra number sentend for careful attention Very truly yours, D. A, Penick. HARRISONS NURSERIES, BERLIN, MU. THE APPLE,. BEN DAVIS. Every farmer, however small his possessions mayof the United States, should have an apple orchard,his table in some form every day of the year. Jt istlie*purpose of this article to interest the farmer inthis most valuable of all fruits. So well linown are ? the uses of the apple that little need be said uponthe subject. In its numerous varieties, its season . of maturity extends throughout the year. No otherfruit in the temperate zone may thus be had in . continuous succession without resorting to artificialmeans of preservation. It is pre-eminent that theyare the household economy. Apples placed readyfor the children when they aAvake in the morning, to eat as appetite demands, Aviil be found a turning-point where little ones are troubled with manyl)etty ailments, remarked a doctor Avhose name is-well known all over the countrj. Apples are goodfor the brain. A good ripe, raw apple is completely•digested in eight-five minutes and the phosphorusre


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