The Southland An Exposition of the Present Resources And Development of the Sou
The Southland An Exposition of the Present Resources And Development of the Sou
Frank Presbrey
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It is estimated that there are about 2, 500, 000 peach trees in bearing in this belt, and between SOME OF ATLANTA'S STREETS ^ ■■*■ A liUvU'b-HVK VlIvW Oi" ATLANTA, GA, 100, 000 and 200, 000 more trees planted and growing. Still there is no likelihood of the market being glutted. There is always a demand for fruit of the best quality. It is not at all uncommon for a Georgia farmer to sell his peach crop, on the trees, for more than $500 per acre. Grapes reach their perfection in Georgia, and wil...l thrive in every section of the State. The annual crop now amounts to hundreds of thousands of baskets. All known varieties do well, and the crop is practically a sure one. Wine-making and raisin-curing are indus- tries in which the State is destined to take rank with Califor- nia. At present no grapes are cured, and but little wine is made, The producers find it more profitable to sell the grapes as they come from the vine The Georgia watetmelon merits a paragraph to itself. Its fame extends wherever the fast freight runs or American newspapers are circulated.
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