The Home Garden 



with five or six inches of earth. Do not be in 

 too great a hurry to uncover them in spring. 

 Wait until the weather is warm enough to 

 encourage growth. 



The best general purpose grape for culture 

 at the north is the Concord. This- succeeds 

 everywhere and under almost any conditions. 



Delaware is a red grape, sweet, and delici- 

 ously flavored. 



If you have a dealer in small-fruit plants in 

 your locality, it might be well to consult him 

 before setting out grape-vines. He will doubt- 

 less be able to tell you what kinds do best 

 there. 



I have advised covering grape-vines in fall. 

 In many sections of the north, this is not neces- 

 sary. In many localities, however, this must 

 be done, if one would have his vines come 

 through the winter in good condition. The 

 practice which prevails in different sections of 

 the country will enable the reader to decide 

 this matter for himself. 



