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GRAPES. 
Special attention should be given to Grape growing 
as a crop for the market as well as for home use. 
By careful selection of varieties, fresh fruit may be 
had for several! months during the year, and many de- 
licious jams, jellies, marmalades ard juices may be 
preserved for winter consumption. Grapes are sure 
crop; vines bear every year, need little attention ex- 
cept training, lots of sunshine and plenty of piant 
food. In the home garden, use sheep manure or 
bone-meal; in the vineyard, use well-rotted manure. 
Prune annually for best results. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
PD RVOGT eee ae eae $).15.) $1225) Ch 
Varieties: 
Concord. The most widely known grape in Amer- 
ica. Very fruitful every year. Clusters uniform. 
Fruit black, firm and juicy. 
Delaware. Next to Concord in popularity. Bears 
abundant crops of spicy red fruit. Very rot-resis- 
tant. 
Moore’s Early. Almost identical with Concord in 
fruiting habits and quality, except earlier to ripen. 
Niagara. This is the leading green grape. Vines 
vigorous and productive. Not as hardy as Corcord, 
but withstards sub-zero temperature. Bunch and 
berries slightly larger than Concord. Very tender 
and juicy. 
Worden. A week or ten days earlier than Con- 
cord. Fruit of very high quality, large purplish 
black. Elesh green, very sweet and mild. 
SCUPPERNONG. 
Price Saenger nance $ .20 $3:25 $ 30.00 
Scuppernong (Muscadine.) This is a well known 
favorite in the South. ‘They are usually trained on 
overhead trellises and need very little care after once 
started. The fruit is of a brownish color, very 
meaty, and has a pleasant sweetish taste. 
PEACH. 
No other fruit stands ahead of the Peach for gen- 
eral planting over a very large section of the country. 
While the trees prefer a well-drained, sandy loam, 
they wili adapt themselves to almost any well-drained 
location, if given proper care. Just think what you 
are missing—luscious fruit from late June to mid- 
October. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 
06. Sk.b0ec ons: 
6:to 12 tween ee > 4.00 $ 35.00 
12 to 18 che OF ~~ .65 6.00 50.00 
18 :to 24 ane .08 iTS 7.00 60.00 
24 to; 30anehis ee. 10 90 8.00 70.00 
80 to 36aneh. sts. ea ED a0 at come 0. 00a at 85.00 
3 to “4iteete =e hd Goad b0 25 12-000 6100200 
4 to bifeties 23 20... 156 > 15.002) 125.00 
Varieties: 
Augbert. A freestone peach similar to Elberta, 
