VII. 



MARKETS. 



THE heading of this chapter suggests to the 

 reader a question of no slight importance : 

 " Suppose that I raise all and more than you 

 do, (and there would be no difficulty in doing 

 this,) what shall I do with it ? " One of the first 

 things I learned at Sabbath-school was, that it 

 is easier to ask questions than to answer them 

 I admit at once that this query as to a market 

 must enter into it and modify all garden plans. 

 In the main it is a question which each one who 

 possesses or contemplates a garden must answer 

 for himself. It is one of the points on which 

 judgment, native shrewdness, and especially a 

 knowledge of what is in demand, must be exer- 



