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GARDENING FOR PROFIT. 



Concord, the last we name, is one of the best known 

 of all the sorts. It is much inferior in flavor, but it has 

 the valuable quality of seldom failing to bear abundant 

 crops, and is indispensable in any collection, and if but 

 one grape is grown, this should be chosen. 



CHAPTER XXI. 

 IMPLEMENTS. 



The tools or implements actually required for the 

 market garden are comparatively few. The most im- 

 portant implements in use in the vegetable garden are 

 plow and harrow, which should always be used to the 



Fig. 114. ROLAND CHILLED PLOW. 



exclusion of the spade or digging fork, whenever it is 

 practicable to do so. No digging in the ordinary way 

 can pulverize the soil so thoroughly as can be done by 

 the plow and harrow, nor does trenching by the spade, 

 much surpass in its results, that done by thorough sub- 

 soiling. 



Figure 114 represents a plow now largely used by mar- 

 ket gardeners and known as the Roland Chilled Plow. 

 So superior are its pulverizing powers to those of the 



