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Photo 95 

 Vineyard of a "lucky" Grape-grower. 



Photo 94 gives a glimpse of the vineyard of an "unlucky" 

 grape-grower. Photo 95 presents a view of the "lucky" grape- 

 grower (Mr. Geo. Urban, Wickliff, O.) The "bad luck" of 

 the one arose from planting and expecting a crop without work- 

 ing for it. Mr. Urban is a practical man. He fully understands 

 that, if you desire potatoes, cabbage, corn, apples, peaches, 

 grapes and, indeed, anything, you must prepare the soil, plant 

 and take care of it. and Nature will reward abundantly, as is 

 shown in Photo 96. 



The "Tree Butcher" of the average community is also a 

 "Grape-vine fool." He has read or heard from some source that 

 the Grape-vine "should be cut back to one or two eyes," and all 

 he knows about "trimming" the Grape-vine is to go "clip," 

 "snip," "clip," present his bill and collect his money, for what? 

 For destroying your crop of grapes ! 



Do you see anything wrong with the work presented in 

 Photo 97? Probably not. That part to the left is thoroughly 

 "clipped" and neatly tied, but the fruit is gone. All the fruit- 



