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be some cause for the abundant crop lit 

 that country in a season when we have 

 scarcely any, would it not be adviseable 

 for our agricultural societies, to send over 

 some intelligxmt person to inspect the na- 

 ture of the orchards in that country, and 

 if possible endeavour to ascertain in what 

 the difference of culture consists ? Some 

 writer on agriculture, I think Mr. Young, 

 recommends to young farmers at certain 

 seasons to " take their nags and see w^hat 

 their neighbours are about ;'* would it 

 not be equally prudent for the growers 

 of fruit here to endeavour to find out 

 what their rivals on the other side of the 

 channel are doing ? The fruit I have 

 this evening seen, is, at a moderate cal- 

 culation worth twenty thousand pounds, 

 at the price it is selling for in the London 

 markets, and this has been paid for in 

 hard cash, to those who are our political 

 enemies. 



The Golden Pippin, Royal Russet, 

 Pome Grise, Golden Russet, 



Holland Pippin, Piles' Russet, 

 Cockle Pippin, Golden Rennet, 

 Wheeler's Russet, Ferns Pippin, 



