AMERICAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JOURNAL. 
August. k>oo. 
CALIFORNIA APPLES ON THE ENGLISH 
MARKET. 
rin- Pnjnrunbiu rays: a gcnticumii :> ~ 
ft) tills l ily III.' I wc*k lit I 'll"''' rtnMnv 
till- I ast Wt'ltM’ II li'lllli-tl mo “ah' <lj I'll 
inn. v tillej niii'L - 'I ' "vmi tSanlrti. I *m 
linn. II" III' 1 Hior.nich rxiuniiui- 
Inin "I boxes h) 'll*" iMiyi* before n *:do 
Il„. >l.|, s III 111! boxes I ' It'g tnL-.'li HIT Hie 
m ■■■ 1 ( 1 . unwrapped Ill'll t In* fruit liofU'Iy ex- 
amined. if Hi* dui'io- ' 11 "" poor Li.iiiino 
,. r In liii i, ll they Aro not ui> in ,' 
high stnmhinl nil m I'"’ Ikiscs hearing 
lid- ImitKl of II'*' exillliltied IiiiXi-* ll rr xolll 
shaded plioi • I»UI Il'IS Jf liuil d|'l'li> 
s |„,j|s III*' 'dll' of "" oil tiro tlllpllll-lll. 1'lion 
Hi,.],. n gun muter if iitiulUj tvllli each 
mill ii iiio iii'iiloiw who liny iii miction 
nr 1 1 util j"M" i> i""' "nil tin’ npph-s nru not 
uji to t tic sample boxes shown 1 1i cy return 
lllclr liltrcIlHK."* in 'In* auction firm ami 
tin l;i t tn lias |i n f intil il" munej paid. 
A 1 1 ) ilcs lire sold in 1 1 n ai Britain tol* What 
they lire, mill they HB'e to lie tlie iK'St 111 
If nr Hiv to retain the 
our niiplfs the greafeisl 
)■• i liken In wading ami 
in most Interest to ur- 
"it cannot in railed n iirst-cltiss slilp- 
l> r. Ii would rank with .Moutitnln Hose 
III this respect. In some dry seltBOtis, 
where Ii wn- grown lo perfeet len. mill 
h mulled lusi right, ii would eoim- ilirmtifll 
in iLond einnfltlrdi. Then- U m* doulit Mint 
ll going to pl'ive mi ncpilwifluil I fruited 
ll n I oi|UeetTet|t When tlnOe We|e ararccly 
any other varlpi.es in hearing. I have 
t iiiui i n.i •- n i.iorgia now ihur will g.vc 
,i fair iroji ties jejir " 
nils In lie 
in the 
ply 
IMPORTANT FEATURES OF THE PAN- 
AMERICAN EXPOSITION BRIEFLY 
PRESENTED. 
An o inline nf the K.VRoeUiuu is pi veil hy 
lulus g I price*' 
English market to 
rare possible iiiP-I 
pinMug. It l» m 
•Imrdlsis nud pack' r; 
NEBRASKA WANTS NEW OR IMPROVED 
VARIETIES OF FRUIT 
'there is great tired for more varieties of 
rruil adapted in the riiunte of Netun-kd 
More varieties of | enelie 0 which are hnrdy. 
Imve pood quality, rich) well, ele,, lire 
w anted, llaspbi tries. lTlacl(tierrl*'« and 
pin pis, which will •tnud the hot, dry sum- 
mer- and cold, dry wild* is of .Nehriiakn. 
iiiv wanted. Theip i need for new va- 
rieties of apple* w lilt'll yield well Imve 
pood 1 1 Utility . mid do not blight badly; tlnd 
espcelallv for winter apples having good 
Keeping Ipl.ility. Valuable flew v flrletl"* 
iif many other fruit* also are Indug sought 
for Wlnmi v er a «ooi))lng fruit having any 
of the ipuiloles mil I’ll n) him' or any other 
vnluiit.li i|imllty is IhiuiiI the tact-: should 
l.e made known I he Mortk’lllllirtat nf 
the Experiment .Million (Jrali'e** m know 
of iieh frnltH. i lint they limy lie teatwl 
on the t niveviiiiy farm, 
There are in any wild fruits In .Nebraska 
Wllieli should he tcxled under njlllvoilon. 
A lining llu -e are the wild plum, wild hluek 
elierry, etc. The wild fruit*, iih a rule, 
me perfectly hnnl.i. lull they often hmk 
- /.• and uunllij Sunn of I hop). however, 
vary greatly in sir. ,pi(ll|l) unit iilniiiibmce 
Of I'ru 1 ' . thus illTordlllg a .hnliee for sclcr- 
tloti. Whenever atl.l wild fruit I- found 
lo III’ heller in fn.y " speil than the ot.hel » 
of Its. kind, ll should be -lived with rare, 
l ie- llortleulliii'tai w mild nppreelaie must 
highly any tufnrumtlun i>'kmditiL* -uch wild 
A (1 (Irens, 
I'rof ic . ,V, Emerson, 
Slate Polvi'isdry. I nn olti, Wli. 
I . Ill 11 U 
THE CARMAN PEACH. 
"The Carman |<eneh," *«y- ,| n 
!' U <" 'V hi - 1 Aim riemi variety 
in iiuanty .10(1 1*0 in i« it j\j/' 
"Is ii right lo call II a widi,. Biber lar 
'.No heeauKi- il l» not the shape of tin 
I'.iiieria. it h inil .r lin ,| rounder and 
* I* 11*15 lifil |)a\> k«i lillif'h uf i 
11s white color mid led cheek give II || 
t>< dutiful appearnim,., .md ,m Havor if* \l 
ihoni ilt* - hipping .lUlillliwiV 
people say thill u is mndc , lf loathe* 
ho fur hh its uhllltj 
concerned." 
Hi 
**«me 
American tfnrileii in this manner. 
Resuiirrcs ini' the purpose of the Expo 
«i ilon, <r.>iuofn"iii. 
Nile, imnli part of i lly, mile lung, half ns 
wide, .'tell acres 
UriMimlh lm hide 133 acres henilliful park 
hinds anil lakelet*. 
"ver iweiilj large hiilldiugs ami mas- 
sive nrebiteeturtii features. 
An artistic ariangcmeiir ami a setting of 
uuesninple.i hnnity 
Itmt it is done HrHliiint mi'hircemral cfTeei- piv,iri(tieuf 
— In dll hullrlliigs, 
I'mintaliiK and flovveri*. trees and sliftih- 
It'-ry. enii.iis and lakes. 
Law 0 - and garden* vivid with eofor 
ilniiitgliiiiit the ground*. 
Many Hlnlea ami eiMinlrles nmv euroilcd 
for extensive exhlhlts. 
I Ifleetl lo re.’ e| npntl for -inte ami Tor 
«*Iru hulldlngv. 
Speeial I’xhlhii. o. ho Installed ill mu nr 
uriltMlc slt'ttctiirvs. 
i Went y a ere* devolerl to novel eutertjiln- 
meuts m the "Midway." 
Most novel pleasure ground man's In 
grimily has jet devised. 
Midway ul I ructions run Tolly selected 
from the runny olTm'il 
High i'Ihsk ntlilv't Ic .'Obtests a Teat ore of 
the Exposition 
Exhibitions oi skill and prowess most 
elaborate given n Ain.-rleii 
Stadium for "porta vuvers len acres; seal- 
-e.utiu people 
A grand eoufi ,"„ins) f ee i long, vvlth 
I ra nsverse Courl, I.Vnir reet. 
A grcnl ■ npinoa.li- eupnhle of aeeoriiodat- 
ing gOO.OOO people. 
Kcmiilful ratisir garden, for ciitvl'taln 
mg lust as.se lulling.-*, 
Eederal tJot eininenl to spend tSOO.ti(H) on 
It# ' Xhlllils. 
Etfhlblls from the I'hlllppmer Hawaii 
am| I’orto Hico, 
Ext.'imlvu hurl (eul tti rnl and llorfeiijtnral 
exhibits. 
I iornl display, show ing over oiin beds at 
popular tlowei's. 
I.lvr ,|r,ek exhibit eoVerltlg (eo |),-|vh 
bracing nil ehiNsex. 
Agricultural Iliiildluc to b- 
loll I eel wide. 
M.'.i chiborate ele. meal exp (m jt|„u |. v , . 
I'ont. inpbiied, 
uiS ***** w,,, ‘ 
feet'hS 11 ' “ Ud ' ,bW>, " Wr - 
°“C;.d r ""“fllna. S0<> by ISO r. 
polnp . I lip eleetrlc lioplluuees 
f omplete dlhplii)' „(• eleelrlcnl 
The uses of electricity in tin 
demonstrated. 
Methods of employing electricity 
li.'UBPhnld to he shown. 
Eire! rlr limit s mol Oflier ernft to 
oi on the grand rautil. 
I.alge-i i hloie of hells In Amerleu lo he 
I lllig eh . -I i ,, ji|)( 
Maehltiery n fill ITaii'porlolion Itulldtllg 
to be Tift! feet by 38(» feel. 
tireai bqlhlliiK, .‘.uti by 331) feel, devoted 
to iimnufaeiun'-. 
_\ew York state in . reel a large perum- 
uetii hidtnrlcnJ building. * 
\ nmgnlHcOUt peimanoiil art gallery to 
I" 1 a proiiilnent leal lire. 
Elm-trie Intramural railway, double track, 
tlir.'e a. lies long. 
AH strain railways have access lo ihc 
I' 'position station. 
rir.v and subtirlatn pipe trie rar lines reaeh 
groiinds <iri two sides, 
l ive rent fare to the most remote points 
in city limits. 
Niagara l'ulls only thirty minutes ii wav 
hy steam railway 
Electric ears to Niagara Kails , m .| 
through .Niagara ib.rge, 
' 1 rentes i electric power plain In the 
World at f alls, upOU lo all. 
Ka loons (Tarmainiaii Summer School few 
mill's from Itiillalo. 
Many .harming lake ami river 
close by the city. 
ivsnrts 
eiti 
•".nil fcei long, f ( ,r 
i*r 
eel, for 
“APPLE RAISING FOR PROFIT.” 
lo an address before Hie M.’i‘iac|iiis.eiis 
I I'liTieiiltnral Society r.u Hie above sill. 
.1"l. Air. .1. II. Hale spoke as follows: 
' Nevv Ejiglnad. regards *oll ami dim 
ate, Is better kUit. .| to the apple tbnn other 
section- of the muniry. We e/m crow 
apples or finer rolor, flavor and texture in 
New England than anywhere else. The 
itrst thing Ui’cesHiii.v Jicyoud soli and 
• limate I* i„ have giiod trees with perfect 
lollage troni the heglnning lo „ t 
Ihc -season, f r. .po ut and thofUllsh till- 
age is necessorj- Ttnn uiiist have room 
mimi have intelligent feeding. They need 
potash and phosphoric add. with A mod- 
erate n mount ot idtrogi'o ITmgOm- grown, 
Will attack even the heat rare, I rot 
lo some extern *0 that spraying fa 
tl8|i 
,1 *'t Us Hr s:| nmslder our olrl orchards. 
, 111 r ' ,,, 'lo With them? Old trees 
should I„. primml and lids Mmul.l be done 
"* • 'm rlenee, n„ ,„H all dead 
wood and some ll lironclms. i/ t „»T irj 
10 do It all |„ 01 m year; take two or three 
' ,l0 . D " 1 ,«■«',« b'-'« Join or, hard 
pill on a top dr." Him; and harrow. M„i if 
yoi i melon. I |. t„ t, P dev, .|e.| to apples 
ah-nc plow I, ami put on terllll,, ,-, S. rape 
"fl "ll "Id, rough hark anil < |ir „v will, „ 
bolad, wash while »t„. I recii are dormant 
a" ' *m the ordlua, y •oiininn -pray mg 
He eodllng III, in. He I,' , land 
‘'"hy or rough. It rimy |„ 
nny old lunlerhi) 
trees 
rjum ti- 
ll 
M HI. 
lo 'Hind slopping 
III lie rnaile, 
V elih'le; 
"UI.V be ill III, bed 
, Ulfll Ik a VII liable ailV- 
dng Hi,,, Will kill on, ,|„. -„d b III plough- 
slo.e , 1,1 '"*•> I" 1 "dll' nr 
, , 1 '‘"F.l if you wish I know 
.1 mail who has u-.il nil re hard nr eight 
m n* as u pnature for he,.., ami he is .... 
b ahead 
made ||„. same orchard a Imvllelil. 
eiiltlvaflug a year .,r two, p will l„ 
K ary lo lliiu out Ihe Ii nil 
thhlnluiTT' hHV " 
... n, n r """ ""empts lo bear 
11 apple,*, pick off eight and leave mill 
two to COfllft to perfection, nod yon will 
After 
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