60 THE CULTURE OF 



Importance of Soils. 



moment ; but in this we are not agreed, 

 considering that every plant worthy of cul- 

 tivation deserves to be accommodated with 

 the most friendly soil ; and in cases where 

 it can be conveniently obtained, that which 

 is natural. 



These plants, growing in any common 

 garden earth, does not prove that every soil 

 is alike calculated to produce abundant 

 crops of well-perfected fruit ; therefore, 

 clearly to conceive aright of the native and 

 indigenous soil, may be considered one grand 

 point obtained, and of real importance to- 

 wards success. 



The Raspberry being of very forward 

 growth, the young wood will be early ma- 

 tured ; and from their forming fresh roots 

 in the autumn, by planting in September or 

 early in October, the plants will become 

 established before winter, and tolerable 



