Amateur Fruit Growing. a Practical Guide to the Growing of Fruit for Home Use And the Market. Written With Special Reference to Colder Climates

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The berry is of a purplish red color, often nearly one-half inch in diameter. Figure 44 shows its size and form.
Like the blueberries, the quality of the fruit is sweet though rather tame, but by the addition of a little lemon juice it makes an excel- lent pie or sauce. It is readily cultivated and yields regular and abundant crops. However, when grown in a small way the fruit must be protected from the birds or they will take it as fast as it ripens. Mosquito netting, or the coarse wire nettin
...g — such as is used for chicken yards — is useful for this purpose. When grown on a large scale the depredation of the birds is not so apparent.
The* plants are extremely hardy, seldom if ever being injured by our most severe winters, and are healthy and free from insect pests. On account of its many good qualities it should find a place in the home garden, and it could often be cultivated for the near market at a profit.
Fig. 45.— Fall size flowers of Swarf Junebeiry.
Propagation and Cultivation.— The plants are readily in- creased from suckers, which are produced rather sparingly around the old plants.


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