IMPROVED 



Culture of 



THAT MUCH-ADMIRED FRUIT, 



THE RASPBERRY; 



CLEARLY demonstrating its usual cultiva- 

 tion to be unfriendly to the nature and con- 

 stitution of the several varieties, and the im- 

 mediate cause of inferior production, as well 

 as frequent total failure in its crops of fruit, 



Directing a rational and easy method of 

 cultivating the various species without lia- 

 bility to decay of bloom by drought or ste- 

 rility of soil, or defalcation of fruit from 

 scorching sun, to afford strong fruit wood the 

 second season, which are succeeded by an 

 abundant supply from the bottom, in sum- 

 mer, for the next year's bearing. They may 



