Show supply of large fruit mr john kennicott in a lecture before the state agricultural society of illinois spoke thus ag atil to the general question of fruit farming arming no well informed man can doubt the tle right sort in the right place and cared for in in proportion to value is as sure as corn and as good as wheat in market affording 0 a much larger profit than either at least twice a as 3 great but there is one bua bug bugbear bear besides real bugs buss that calls for a word r over product ioni loni for forty years I 1 have heard it said that if so many plant who will bui buy prices must go down well have goud over forty years a ago 0 I 1 bought excellent grafted apples at 12 1212 1 2 cents per bushel inthe in the orchard within forty miles of albany N Y and then 25 23 cents was a high b price and really good peaches were sold about the same tune time within twenty miles of rochester at a york shilling mg per bushel then ihen there were but two or ahr three e nurseries in the union urn n and none of account about I 1 Ro rochester chestr perhaps you ou it is now in I 1 n regard b to both nurseries and fruit down t that fiat way vh n I 1 came to chicago I 1 years ago hoosier apples and peaches brought r 0 u 11 t in in dirle ditle scho neis s trow frow the wa ba bash b perhaps sold for tor halt half the tile price now obtained for those brou brought P ht by railroad from the same parallel of lati iati true the fruit was not so wood good twenty five years ago but I 1 I 1 dont think better would have nave brought a better puce then depend upon it fruit growing t will be good for half a century yet et and better twenty yea years rs hence than it is now good fruit in good condition is always marketable in lil large cities an ami when it will not bear shipment fresh its expressed juices will and much will be dried or canned fur expo ekpo t there is no fear of ov overdoing erdon 11 the thin thing 0 though the day of poor pool fruit is even now passing away |