Q 2 FRUIT FARMING 



referred to in " Pruning," these produce heavily, and 

 rank in profit very close to " Blacks," as they can be 

 grown on sandy and light land, where the latter would 

 not succeed. They fetch the best price when gathered 

 scarcely ripe, even with green berries on the ends of 

 the bunches. 



4. Scotch Red, Cherry, or Knight's Early Growth 

 upright, berries large, bunch short, first-rate. 



5. New Red Dutch, Chiswick Red Medium season, 

 grows freely, and makes a large open bush, is a profuse 

 bearer ; dark crimson. 



6. Raby Castle Makes a large bush, and produces 

 fine deep red berries ; late. 



7. Fay's Prolific is of the Versailles race, and 

 produces very large sweet fruit, but the shoots are 

 liable to break off the stem. We find Comet and 

 Walker's Mammoth to be the same as this. 



The above are the only kinds recommended for 

 market growth. 



