GARDENING FOR MARKET. 



While market-gardening, as a systematic business, is 

 quite distinct from farming, there is no farmer who lives 

 near a town who may not make the raising of certain crops 

 on a small scale very profitable. Success in this branch of 

 the business of the farmer requires that the land to be devo- 

 ted to its prosecution he dry, warmly situated, with a good 

 exposure, and rich and again rich. 



The amount of manure which may be profitably applied 

 to land intended for the growth of market vegetables has 

 hardly any limit. One hundred cartloads of good horse 



