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ered. Very few know much about the names of varieties, 

 but eagerly purchase that which appears the most attractive. 

 The grower who can make his crates of berries, when opened, 

 look better than others near, will always receive good prices. 

 If he tops off poor fruit with large berries, he will scarcely 

 find a market eventually. If he always fills his baskets well 

 and honestly, and gives good weight, taking pains to make 

 his packages appear attractive, his fruit will soon be in much 

 demand and spoken for in advance. 



