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market, but it certainly does pay for home use, where 

 you want the best you can get. Bagged bunches are 

 much finer, as anyone can easily prove by taking two 

 bunches side by side, one bagged, the other not. The 

 bagged bunch will ripen more evenly, have more bloom 

 and be better every way, excepting it may possibly be 

 a few days later in ripening, neither do the birds and 

 wasps disturb it. Thin-skinned varieties like the Con- 



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cord arc very much better. Anyone who tries bag- 

 ging I am sure will never give it up. I buy at the 

 store two-pound bags such as grocers use; these bags 

 last me two years and only cost a few cents per hun- 

 dred. A paper of pins are also required. One year 

 I tied the tops of the bags, but that takes too long. I 

 simply slip the bag over the bunch, make a double fold 



