Hand book for Fruit Growers Containing a Short History of the Fruits And Their
Hand book for Fruit Growers Containing a Short History of the Fruits And Their
F R Franklin Reuben Elliott
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As a variety for private gardens, it is worthy of more general planting than it has received, but all should remember to cut away the suckers freely, as so maiiy weeds. The drawing is one of thirteen clusters on a si-^m or cane of the year's growth. BELLE DE FONTENY. The Large Fruited Monthly and Merville de Four Seas- ons^ are of those that have had the longest test, and counted among the best. Of the Native Varieties, classed generally with Purple Cane, Mrs. Wood, and then as Black Caps, vari...eties that so long as the public remain without education of the del- icacy and richness that belongs to fruit, we suppose will 5 SMALL FRUITS. be grown, as they can be grown profitably, with the least knowledge of how to gather, pack or ship. The Doolittle and Davison's Thornless are about the same in time of ripening, are medium-sized fruit and . Good bearers . The Doolittle is most profitable . Ellisdale, Minnesota, Miama, Ohio Ever-Bearing^ Lum's Ever- earing. Golden Thornless, Black Cap, Surprise, and several others, are no better than hundreds of the old wild American Black and White-Caps, to be found in fence corners all over the country ; and a man owning ground on which the natives grow, who should cut them away for the purpose of planting either of the above, -ought to be sent to a lunatic asylum or made to attend Horticultural Conventions one year.
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