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Success with Small Fruits. 



thorns are straight, 

 and therefore less 

 vicious. I find that 

 it is growing steadily 

 in favor; and where 

 the Kittatinny is 

 winter-killed, this 

 hardv, new variety 

 leaves little cause 

 for repining. 



There are several 



kinds that are passing out of cultivation, and not a few new candidates 

 for favor, but the claims of superiority are as yet too doubtful to be 

 recognized. Mr. James Wilson, of West Point, N. Y., found some mag- 

 nificent wild berries growing on Crow Nest Mountain. The bush 

 that bore them is now in my garden, and if it should produce fruit 

 having a flavor equal to Rodman Drake's poem, Mr. Wilson has, then, 



Snyder Blackberry. 





