Show transplanting TREES AGAIN in reply to many matiy inquiries as to spring or fall transplanting we have the same answer as heretofore to make viz that in heavy clay soils bolls inclined to be wet through the winter spring transplanting is the best if otherwise that is a light loamy or somewhat sandy soil and in dry situations autumn is the best in transplanting trees and large ones especially in the autumn let it be done as early as possibly after the leaves have turned yellow or have fallen by so doing abing the roots will take hold bold of the soil before the cold weather sets in which will greatly add to their ability to stand the trials of winter evergreens Ever greens should not be moved in the fall from the middle of march to the middle of april is undoubtedly the nick of time for them when whan removed at that time there is more certainty in their growing than any deciduous tree of which we have any knowledge upon the manner of transplanting all trees however more depends than upon any jany other consideration unless large holes are made good soil provided the roots spread naturally out th the e trek tree tree se set bet 1 t no 0 d deeper than ihan it wood hood stood in the nursery properly watered and staked there can be no certain expectation of the growing and ind particularly of th the e thriving of the tree C G germantown ermanto wil wll telegraph GRAP ESThe cincinnati gazette barthe bays says the grape crop in that vicinity is almost an entire failure some few vineyards will have souse something of a crop but in the aggregate all the wine produced will not pay the expenses of tending the he crop |