JIO MARKETS. 



around you who have little to do save digest, 

 it can readily be seen what a market is 

 created. Society is growing refined and wise, 

 putting upon itself many restraints ; but it 

 will digest, whether in pain or pleasure. And 

 as a watering-place is one where people come 

 to recruit, that is, eat more than ever before, 

 it is an advantageous locality for a garden. 



In closing, therefore, it may be said that 

 the reader contemplating a local market, 

 should, by observation and careful inquiry, 

 learn the nature and extent of the local de- 

 mand, and first meet this. Then, in addition, 

 he may be able to develop a request for other 

 things that he finds can be raised with 

 profit. But if these hints are not complied 

 with, the sanguine gardener may find at the 

 end of the season that he alone has been 

 sold. 



