Record for 1902 from 1-3 Acre, 
2720 qts. 4080 lbs. 85 bushels, 2 tons. 
Our crop this year from only one-third of 
an acre was 2720 qts., which sold at 9 to 12 
cents, aggregating at 10 cents $272.00, or 
at the rate of $816.00 per acre. This crop 
was produced without the most thorough 
cultivation, hence we believe that with the 
best care and fertilization an acre can be 
made to produce in value $1,000. The 
plants will receive and assimilate all the 
fertilizer given them, such as stable manure, 
ashes and commercial fertilizer. 
Bushes tirow 14 ft. High. 
On account of the sturdy nature of the 
plants ill maturity, they should be set in 
rows not less than 8 feet apart and 4 feet 
