3i6 — How to Make the Garden Pay. 



manure at times until the fruit shows indications of ripening, 

 when it should be withheld, and the fruit exposed to heat and 

 light as much as possible. In the mean time, of course, plants 

 may have been started up for successional crops. 



VARIETIES. 



The following is a list of the leading sorts : 



I. PERFECT FLOWERING. 



Beder Wood. 



Captain Jack. 



Chas. Downing. 



Cumberland Triumph. 



Kentucky. 



May King. 



Michel's Early (Mitchel's). 



Miner's (Prolific). 



Neunan's (Prolific). 



Old Ironclad (or Phelp's Seedling). 



Parry. 



Sharpless. 



Wilson (Albany). 



2. IMPERFECT FLOWERING. 



Must have one or more of the preceding list planted with 

 them. 



Bubach (No. 5). 



Champion (or Windsor Chief) 



Crescent. 



Gandy. 



Greenville. 



Haverland. 



Manchester. 



Warfield. 



The most popular and most reliable of the list are the fol- 

 lowing : 



May King. 



Haverland. 



Neunan's Prolific. (For the South). 



Beder Wood. 



Greenville. 



Sharpless. 



Wilson. 



Bubach. 



Crescent. 



Manchester. 



Warfield. 



