in 1865, before the Concord was well known ; 
when there was no reliable variety sure to 
produce a profitable crop. With the in- 
troduction of the Concord, the extent of 
grape culture has become enormous. We 
believe the Blowers Blackberry will prove in 
its class to equal what the Concord has 
become among grapes. We consequently 
believe the production and consumption of 
Blackberries will multiply many fold in the 
near future. 
Cauning factories are using all of 
this kind of fruit available and will con- 
sume all the fruit obtainable from the 
growers. 
Unlike other berry plants, the Black- 
berry yields year after year almost indefi- 
nitely without resetting. This fact is also 
conducive to its extensive cultivation, which 
would otherwise be discouraged by the 
