DREER'S GARDEN CALENDAR. 



FRUIT GARDEN. 



Haying devoted the greater portion of our space to the Flower and 

 Esculent gardens, we have but a few words to add on the subject of 

 FRUIT CULTURE. 

 This branch of Horticulture is so extensive and important, that we 

 should be unwilling to attempt to offer any hints calculated to be of 

 service in the brief space that we could appropriate to them. In view 

 of the increased attention latterly given to the cultivation of choice 

 fruits, we are prepared to supply the demand for choice varieties of the 

 leading objects, such as 



Apples, Grapes, 



Pears, Raspberries, 



Cherries, Strawberries, 



Plums, Blackberries, 



And, indeed, every desirable article in the fruit line. 



For the garden, the Dwarf Pear and Dwarf Apple are both very 

 appropriate, and are not so difficult of cultivation as many are led to 



Dwarf Pear.— Louise Bonne de Jersey. 



