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BkANDVWlNE— The above illustration is true to nature and was made 

 from a photograph oi a quart t>f berries of Mr. EuwMd T. Ingiaji".*^. with whom 

 it originated. Many of our readers will naturally jnn]) :.t the conclusion that 

 riiis quart of berrii s was made up Irom the lartrest specii.irns to b.- obtained in 

 rh.e patch of 1} acres, but such was not the case as crate after crate was being 

 filled with beautiful nuit. equally as fine a& this fehown in the illu.-tration. On 

 Jane 11th, this plot containing li acres yielded 1650 quarts or HUD quaits per 

 acre at a single picking. This is one of the most valuable ever sent out. It has 

 LLot a single defect that I know of. The plant is a luxuriant grower, healthy 

 and hardy and very productive: blossom perfect; fruit very large, of ^ood form 

 briight red all over and good quality. Season medium to very late. It succeeds 

 on any soil. 



From Thayers Fruit Farm: '"Brandy wine is a very strong grower, foliage 

 a^dark rich green, very healthy and no rust. A heavy fertilizer. Fruit large, 

 periert, bright red and quite firm. 



