Show cultivation OF SMALL r fruits RL lit rit UT STRA RA IV was waB 11 9 we ive pl pia pla c e th hs s gis fia bp c luse guse the t f I 1 r to d I 1 ab b our oia appe t tes th thi a i atry t I 1 llred tires a wood woot dp drep 81 that 3 a s br I 1 plowed or dug dus eighteen tich lich ticha s dee deeo deco A t emrih d voth well fl Is p int tit should be set about a fout foot apart r P 1 v ly y and kept from weeds and r rm gnei leib iciB 9 A t i r tle tie ue bed ha his I 1 clarf plated 4 ab ahot abt t years rt another ii a I 1 v I 1 h I 1 fmc MC ta s 9 zo s to b r well vell elt ett ell the c i r N 1 be preil I 1 ts M W unworn it worn t r a 9 i liiv IV be bo planted c r I 1 r iz 12 any th spring i b wd froin from the iule lule imle i il ule ile lle of A j sl it to the I 1 ae 0 o of september Sp if doile doie lat i 1 1 lf spring or cr d I 1 ieng rino ring t the e warm A ither her of A t a 4 gilvry lri iri day shod sho d lf tri l T ri f I 1 ecter C lt e J R 9 may be ira tra ra esplan is planted ted as a n as toy ticy tay have live du dt u iwar iway ing tug tie tiie barlier they ar s t 0 eol col a L tha til tit larg i wid ia lle tie tile the betit rethro rt hixt n at year tiie Ts f eving johw jv ing fr frn in tie tle dla tio albany C altiva or tells te I 1 a ebalo story ot of tle tle tie precautions to be observed lu iu sj 63 3 trao si geu s a finner F inner 1 A aisola Aiso soon oa us iia lio lie lib tib ito lie plants are aru t iken up the leaves luil luti uj A nil b bre moved moves except in tiie ilia a dinall c 0 odes ones des 1191 y y t expanded tl til roots d iu nui nuj aud the ilala then set the earth should bp be a a out ut them by couri jn irig g on ott katr aloo alto ti a 0 flue finn eai elti i awu about turu thru ta iu to form a u oel mellow ol 01 flue me manure tan bark sawa sa wd sat sst cl aps leaves shavings hay or straw two wo i iches 1 t sick lick should be placed about them floeh will ke k kei e thin tin in mot and prevent the ground bak ng if any subsequent watering wate is ji eded this ilis delicious fruit receives lae ime I 1 leof beof of the aeration its merits merita deserve it sac eeds th 1 squawberry in ripening and will r pay the best of care A cool nio moist location c i tha north is jc le of a fence or a slope is the es and the SOLI soil should be rich and deep the plants should be set oit ait olt early in the sprine a ai aid I kept cle vi lt and well cultivated daning daring the bedsun bedson BidS sias jn eh E h plant should have a stake three or lir feet h h firmly droen beside it to which it c n be bo loosely tied tui EV every spring examine th plants and cut out the eri erf old oid 0 d cane canes S t icat AA bore the evious year and trim ott out ont the awig suck is I 1 ao so as to leave only six or eight ans ana L an Is in each edh sock ahn take off about a bout toot of the ends of the shoots shouts that are allowed to 10 and tie them up neatly to the s ikes aes in Septem september cr ilia ilis iia well to pinch off the ends of each sh oot ool this will check the growth and help hep 1 I to i pen m the canes As the hiner finer varieties of rasA raspberries rasp berries erries are somewhat tender for our climate it is 13 well to protect them in winter inter R and perhaps tha best way is to lay down the canea caned in the fil fill and cover them lightly with soil adil if a laue idae U le e erih erth rih is placed near the roos on ts side where whre wh re they are to be bent down 0 re e wll wil it no danger of their breaking TI tay considerable effort has bi brea ea made of late to impi improve ove the black bei bc ry the Th ehigh high b ihl and white chite mace Wack blackberry berryy berryl have hav e lo 10 h received bome some notice ba blit the only oie one ole that thal seems worthy of cultivation is the new lich ilch itu Ito chelle hio dlo or levton blackberry it was WV 3 discovered by the roadside road side at new rochell floch die dle wes wea cheater coulty comity cou co anty ity new york and anil bro ight into culture it wab ws afterwards td by mr lawton it is perfectly hardy and titi tiow etow aws 3 up vigorous upright shoots many of the a over an inch in diameter with lateral literal brn benches ches all of which are covered wilh with fite bite bile bernes berries a portion of them ripening daily in in moist seasons for six weeks they have been dowid so large that 72 filled a quart and many of th ahm m are over an inch ia in length tue THE CURRANT this is perhaps the most valuable of all our small email hults huits it can be sed in so many ways ripe or green bears so abi abl abundantly In dantly flourishes BO so luxuriantly under good care and bears ill use with such arace brace race thit that we consider it indispensable in every garden large or small it may be ciati rated either cither in the form of a bush or a sinai sinal tree and all alt old and superfluous wood should be cit out and the suc sue suckers superfluous i s rem removed oved thor ont oi h wih pro proper er pruning will wil pro d dace ace you an abundance of of fine currants when the plants are six or beven seven years old they sho eho ud ild be replaced by young ones genesee genesee Gen egee earmer farmer F armer 1 send SEED CORN A correspondent of the albany cultivator gives the result of an experiment ri ie voin loin in the n of seed and the result the ibe I 1 tnt c ent nt seas a iu raising corn lie he sa 3 A the time cf of gathering my crop of ot corn last fall I 1 procured a number of stalks each eich elch having two P 3 it which I 1 reserved for tor seed last list g on the of may iosi lost I 1 planted two rows of corn 20 rods long iong on hp 1 sved seed for which I 1 took from the ears cars jhb grew nearest the roots of the stalks p resi rest i 1 v i d ai aj above I 1 then planted two rows adjoining the seed for which I 1 took from ears cars which fast grew rew the h chest upon the stalks preserved fasi fast fall these four row rows shad tad equal care cafe and attention lon ion during the season the two planted from the corn which grew nearest the root grew more ra rapidly P idly and eared better than the other the four rows were cut up sept I 1 husked out cut ten ton hills from each two rows october adi sdi and for my own satisfaction weighed the corn in the ear the weight of the ears cars taken takeo from corn growing nearest the root was 1 po pounds linds lands while the tho weight of the ears cars which grew on the other ten hills hilis was 91 pounds I 1 am fully satisfied from the result of this ex lell Teft tefter et that farmers should preserve not the me largest ears which grow on an the stalk for eed seed but these growing nearest the root of the zalk stalk the above is but bit a single argument in favor or the prop i s sie sip cin of A th ni birst st vz vigorous wo is speed SM seed eld eed for fur ro aid and nid all ail I 1 akdins who dmd wo would avail avati themselves of 01 every e advantage in their air bim hess mess will give careful attention to s e b s fi i p L in il i th 0 8 si iv ivi 8 of ur i il lii III i p b 1 K c rt fil ih h p U od tr E pel pell t t 3 tylea j it t in ill ibs lbs ui L ter tor FARMING iii a trea treatis oil on productive farming firming just issued from the press the following observations occur I 1 it j ia in iii veri ver VP I ih th ai as in etli C MS h L tl 1 i 1 i SN lil ill 1 u laj ijo ljj it 1 n blit 1 libio 0 hit bit b aal aai y it 13 ric nc acly acty aud dud id I 1 teeth cr ry s eliy ly nj MA i is is ignorant igno raitt or never neier that ihal her u esprin lS prin cannot make ladke bone 1 or hat is th h satine t thing ihirg 1 n g phosphate of i lime ilme me I 1 fc fie pc p c 1 il I blk blik bik b lik ilk of ho hm o 0 it orb orm or b ich ith 1 I i e 1 i 1 i 3 1 I d s j an i i I 1 vera mera erf it tot lol iol tur fur a liitle anili in I 1 ii ibid a biad blad xii iii i I 1 p iii lil ills now and ahn ii a litti little not t ald wid aid soap soap it bould ud hal hil huie e no bones bonca and dt at all farmers Fd keep poul tr 3 and cihat hat ia is true of fowls ia is true of if a cabb cabbage aye dye a turnip or an ear of 1 if we ire mix with ohp food or of tows a 1 8 unni q biti y of ot c eg or C hill hali which i h I 1 il t gi edily the thuy they vit vil lay jay anole eggs ers er 66 s tb til J ii lr b ioie jole I 1 oi e A weli well vs eli ell i feS foil foll I 1 is disposed to la lay y 1 it n anber auber or es e eggs S but cannot do si s with wilhort out tid tn terla teria Is for uhe the shells however I 1 nourish i ill in other respects her food may be i A fu foal fowl is 1 u with i th the best will in the world not finding findl I 1 ig any lime flute in the soil nor mortar from walls lor calcareous calca rous matter in her food tood foody foods ia is incapacitated I 1 irom rom tom laying any eggs at all let farmers lay such facts as these which are in matters ol 01 common observation to heart and transfer the analogy aa as they justly iny loy do to the habits of plants planta which are as truly alive and wid answer as closely to i evil vil vii or judicious judic ous I 1 treatment aa as their own horses I 1 inconsistencies farmers dig their fie gidens 1 adens two feet deep but only plow piol their he ids five inches they take especial care of their nag horses horbes in good warm sti bli bien biec but expose their farm horses and cattle to all weathers they deny the utility of drainage in strong tenacious clays but dare not dig a cellar i aiji sich soils because the water would wo 0 tild get in they waste their liquid mari mati manures tires but bat buy guano fit tit norm horn om peru to repair the lobs loss and arid some practical meo mea who are ip ecstasies with the uri url e of the sheepfold have beau known seriously to doubt the benefit of liquid manures manu reet reEr but it may way be asked where is the capital to come honi huni fi om for such improvements the answer will be where does the capital come from to make railways and docks rocks to build steam vessels to erect a whole town of new squares and arid sart el 9 and to carry out every other use ugee lil fal and profitable improvements r rex lix |