New Jersey hand-book of agriculture . ^5 lington, Cumberland and Atlantic counties. The Vineland GrapeJuice Company has a vineyard of 100 acres at Vineland, and theindustry about there is developing. Other extensive vineyards areto be found about Moorestown, Gibbsboro and Egg Harbor City. The Italian farmers throughout Southern New Jersey are plant-ing small vineyards and the industry is developing. The Concord is more generally grown than any other single var-iety, but Ives Seedling is frequently planted for the manufacture ofgrape juice. Niagara, Moores Diamond, Campbells Early Dela-ware and


New Jersey hand-book of agriculture . ^5 lington, Cumberland and Atlantic counties. The Vineland GrapeJuice Company has a vineyard of 100 acres at Vineland, and theindustry about there is developing. Other extensive vineyards areto be found about Moorestown, Gibbsboro and Egg Harbor City. The Italian farmers throughout Southern New Jersey are plant-ing small vineyards and the industry is developing. The Concord is more generally grown than any other single var-iety, but Ives Seedling is frequently planted for the manufacture ofgrape juice. Niagara, Moores Diamond, Campbells Early Dela-ware and others are also grown to a p-reater or less degree. The industry about Egg Harbor City is practically confined tothe culture of wine grapes. SMALL FRUITS. The production of small fruits is aij important part of the fruitbusiness of the state and blackberries, dewberries, raspberries, cur-rants, gooseberries and strawberries are extensively grown. According to the United States Census for 1900, New Jersey cul-tivates more blackberrie


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