Strawberries Attractive In Market
The following TQmarks, by A. M. Purdy, aro Vort hy the attention of cvciyman who wishes to scll strawberries at a good price : " I would sar tlint fruit that hítt a liipch color - glossy and ljri'lit. always relie wiM even if but of' ordinary ■■'■■, néircei itbeliooves cvory grower to givc his fhiit this peculiar lustre or gloss. This eau only bo itDiie ly liöavj' riiulehiiig rith coarsolittii- liliopttDw or h:y. This keeps the gurface moist, and prevente the sun's toflection fron 1 arsisg the frelt, ;mrt givifeg it that dull, doad appearapee Hüit loo nmch fruit on the 111 1 rïcet stanils hare, anrl whioh bo operatea againsl their readj Éut paying priocs. And, too, vines ave Win mulrlied are not 60 upt t uit tlint is and hard , then, ia oae important reqmremen' to grow ñret-claga fruit, I could not bu' note the appearanoe oí' fruit on thnstaudt. in Xcw York lust spring, and oouldteuai a glancc, froin that peculiar glossy ap. wl.itih caino from plantatiens ïüulchud propcrly ; and thosc Eo parchare {ruit soonleam this ; heno tile j,iict sale of oertain brands.
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