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Show MtihJIX, VTA staxdaijd: Tin-- : I. 1'NDA Y XOYKMUF.K 25. MoliXIXG, -- lOOrt. - the Something About cjttjraaifrzzrjt'cvzsi Tlia sand la carried In whet-ll-ar- i asa as temporary movable plank tracks fmru jolulug uud Iwiiks to the surim-- ef flu ling. The boga lu umat rasi-- are tno kv and soft tu allow the use nf her ,. Uke other eeonomle fruits, the la not often prvtpiKB'ed by but propagates Itself naturally liy sITmu. ('lniiiirrclal prupugaHon Is earrli-- na ly the use of ruttlngs or layera. The . tings with which new eninlierry iiiendes, are eatalillahed are nauilly 10 or lo lartm long. I'laullug ef new meadows la doa, as early In the spriug as eta la aeenred. usually almut the flrsi ef Jut. Once planted cranberries take xre g themselves In an far aa rulttret!o h ronei-rned- . About the only thing aeces aary Air the grower to do Is to keep devi grass and weedy gruwtha of all kind. In the early days of cranberry rulnn rntlrrl; harveailng waa neeessa rlly by hand, aud this method la still lu nfia In uiany localltls. iartleuiarlv 11 where the meadowa are of null alar. However, aa the Industry expand'd the Increased demand for picker nadt It 'necessary that. In order to hold tbe coat of production within raasouMr bound. aine device he found whirl would lessen the coat nf bHrvestlng ly Increasing the quantity an Inillrl'lual a able to pick. This demand lias lieen art liy two forms of erantierry rake, nne I. by being forced through tbe operated brant-bra- . thus pulling off tbe fntl. while the other Is flint furred Into tie Tinea, the guard pressed down, and thn. by withdrawing the Implement, the bra rtra are stripped off. the abooti apw which the berrb-- are bo nil being draai between tha Iron Angers of the picker. Either of tbeaa Ingenious ahla to great MThl harvesting enables of time and exiwnae, aa one peraou m gather TS or (k) measures nf six qairtt each In an ordinary working day. wklla a hand picker cannot gather more tkaa half that quantity. For a time there wu a prejudice among many growers agalnt the use of them harvesting device of an much Imaginary Injury ts tba laiga. tint within the past few years ah prejudice haa largely disappeared. Cranlieny harvesting la usually pah for by tbe measure. Each person la finished with a rake and with pall. Imxra In which to plane the berrlea aa off ta picked. Tbe meadow la thru laid sect Iona or strips and each picker ta to a division. Ry this arraufe-men- t hi share of Mb each worker heavily and sparsely frnllrd plant. it the grower la rerlnln of gottlug the from all parts of the meadow. AfW Ibe frnlt la picked It Is carried to store honses, where It la allowed to remita until n snorted In the traye la which It WOll no annul! holiday fcasi ta there IP available n wore tempting army of Mlnblrn Ibnn confruula lb house kin who aria about making a luequ for thr Thanksgiving dinner. At llie bond of thr lint, of course, atnuila thr all Important turkey. No other rlaaa of domestic poulry baa mine Into aurh general ttae thruugliout tha entire world aa the rhh-- f feature of tba repaata on the tradlllonal fount daya J af tba autumn and winter and tlia demand for the fowl that temporarily tha eagle aa our national bird la. If anythin, even greater at Tkankaglvlug than at I'hrlatuiaa. Tha. turkey la a drllrary that the world owea to Amorlra. rioweeer. It did not require any great length of time after the tint rxplorrra liml relumed home for the people of Kurnpe ti anuka to the tonthaome qualities of tha bird and Ira It a place on their dinner tables. Tha drat turkeya were tranufrrred fnna Mexico to Knrtqia In IIDi. and by mil It bad taken ita place anion the dnliillea In England, whrrraa an jearx later It wan the runtomary fare of tha farmer. All prraent-dntnrkeya are the descend-anlof one of three main families. Tba North American wild turkey, the original apertea of the Eastern rnlled fttatea. tha Mexlran turkey and tlia Honduran turkey, which wan originally a uatlva of Central rivll-Jxe- d a America. It han only lieen, however, within the pant one third of a ecu liny tlmt the Imliiatry haa assumed la prea-ea- t Wlihln thr ecope and inugniliiile. pant few yearn there linn hern eapeclal Inipnnement owing to a mwli( realiaa-tleflint It I more prolitnlile to ue breeilin atock Ihuu the sunill-e- r pure-breato k of dnya gone a ml le-- A vlgor-vu- . by. Thr rflorla to iiitnnlMec nirnuglioiit the country the nrvrrrl .In i n ril v u prlli-- s ot turkeys linn pre.iily henelliml (he I of ti n I lilted lloliislr.. HtnteA. 'I lie diir.n reeen I toward hlul.er price fur ymir turkeya, and Hirst- ndinnccs have m-iof Inie the nmra readily the eiipply of ninikel turkeya hna I much lean til proportion to lie ileinninl than It wan a yearn a re The aver-ayan recordwlinlonlc prh-- nf ed III New York Ter the punt (been veers I'" - e fi-- hna ranged fr--wherein llostoi stance hud to and fn-n- i In Chii-ne- n to in e -- n S r r p nin.l, have In noine inveil higher the prices have In net no ninvcr's.ly In all i ural eon.noiiiitlea as the oipp-iMit to lie In avereire oi'y dwil!-well aiioH-- l hr Hu- - fin that, whenyin That thrkcynii.liig followed there are iiiore than tire million fauna III the t'nl'ed Si. nes, me annual crop of over fl.o,X,,'fc,o. or tnrkeya la mi nnc-li ha n one li't'e turkey to each f.nm. In As It tmh-- y producing state. Tev-III I he Pad. prodm lug upward or two. thirls ef a i ll hi tuikrya rah krya to prlrnte eualoinera nt local retail men deelnra of lire stock that will return no lare a proflt to the aiireeanful producer a will punllry, ami no kind of poultry that lirlnca In more money than lurkeyam lieu properly liaiulled. It mat comparatively little tu raise turkeya by reuann of the fact that the blrda are aide fimn the lime they are wlx woeka oM until winter net In to niu the greater part of tlielr emlrn 111 in from buy. graaebiniiiera and wants rnln that they pbk up In llielr w ...ilerl.t. ovi'r I bp farm. In oilier worrta, I hey ar mlf viiKtaliilittf foraira rhin ibojr Uavm autHrlaut ajwto to ruam owr. Turkry i that arp liaubMd In Ilia parly aprin; nlionli Knw to wiMjrb from 14 tu A) miuiiiW ar. nf ty Thiinkj(ltliiff, Tlnv chmhkp, ofiPii pxrpoilpil ly I be binla fii' bf the IpM xniprrri. bur all In Ibrjr may In proimuiuvil I ho iimm Mpubir. HI aiaihliml iuiVi'k' uf lurkcya aip price. Indeed, experienced that there la uo oilier kind Texas emue Missouri. I'1; .e's. lew, Ohio a ml Indiana In the order named. The State of Klmde Islainl, which la Justly famous for the quality of ia turk-'ia- . uces pr-s- l ih.ui tire I ll'Misa till In the a year, but then'.iiggreg'i'c are worth alioat double an equal llinnle am from bumlier oilier s'.ite Island turkeya r.fi.n bring ;e an-- 40 of the hi cities, ceil! In the tnarL-when other turkeys go hogging at -- 0 to 25 eenta per Humd. Tbnt good prettia are within reach of the ttirl'ey raiser uuiy be a ppm. la I ed when It la explain'd that In the West and Southwest under ordinary tnrkeya rnu lie crown and aoid nt 'h'ht eenta a pound, lira weight, ami return a Lmuller grower profit to the (Cowers. awhn live near tnwna and villa" bare an til 1h.it tlliy irl'lrd tbi-liur- Oppurtkhiiy to dress aud turk'-y- - l mori or Ira anmn In iliin rountn, nniuc- 1y. Iho llnmup, Narrannmi t, IliilT, Wblrp anil HlHcb. Thp main dKIrtiMu-i'arc In the ami in ibp oolor uf iium ap. Thr linmci nml .NurineaiiM it tur krya arp llio laru't; thr HmT un nrv lapilluni, ami Hip lilm-- ami flip MinullpMt. Tiicrp la, licnrtrr, m.'invlT PtionKb prpfi rriH'p isliimD hi flu ohmi m;ir for any om of Hh-hfur InMp um ii au4 II to In f.ixitrtnj hi tin nf tinki for tin murkf-t- . ICwn in lllitHli 1k1mi;iI, pIiit fJu ualhy U aHiili;pl, lh ri la rmi pip. friPiire fur p:illiilar xailrly. Tak-Ilin iln ai piobaMy moro ItroniM art grown ihnn any oilier j T;r lh"tie ia'. Mild Ik a ena .... , fmxN Km i inrfcrya la of tin that dxolva iiMm thi turkey nitwr. H mie foni bnad ami milk In h sa n'pr ah noon aa tha dnhiiilnp hlnix ill pat, xxhllr otbm Kunk Itionl In milk and hiiippxp It dry lie Knil ithor adUrra fn au ftirr whilt n goodly iiuiu-lw- r iiIpmHiiip irnitn nf lurkry-ifioprr- a food the rlihig of idi anything tliry lomglnp Uiy a ill e:i t . In the nunnuu, when the a en i her to timi euld and f m if tifvuuip aearf!. ail lniTenl grain diet p:m MpiI fur the griming Mrd. 'dti v nf the tnort amw'oiriil giw-pTim is to keep tlio tnrkeya gnmini; fnnn of their eoin- the atari to the Iii rtiilvelr brief live nml to have them r-fur the Thnnkrglvlng tnurket. nlion the pricey nr the lwt nf tiio ymr. Colli I'teie ahnrfh and tiir arnitoxt ueiahi will. If pin pm lime !hnh riLhfty Imd. hi Rllitlorl townnl the riMe "f Hie the n.i-nr'l icntli nmi.ib nf ilio ynr, of jeara shm liidt Hi" bialn'Ml )nlua of innikel torkeyM bun hiinriably lieeu reoehed during the hint wek of NmeiU' Imt. The prfi ia ire nhnoNt am high nt t 'hi'lafiiMp lime, hut 1 lie dnnuiid la uul an lirlk Mtny of ilie fmnpra lu Hlm'le Is'aml ani elwwlierp who grow turkeya for a llirtn hiV. Mill and tii'i'7 lunrkel e Wr Meifl during the lnt fw work NT nitt rh f:iiinlng. lloi,evc:,1 l. Mot epei plie nrih loM nf f.kid and mu ni.ly lie ly thoMe W llO el! their for aln o- -t ilmiMe the r.'enge f rod'Ui n mrrket Tiie. Slash feetllm; Inii-avvj'i'e to the pienntlt fliivor Ihut ad-turkeia whl'!i are Hu !ti.l In tliN wy, :md Ihcwp nMruily unituriHl llrd tdnl r':id Piih Ml tha ii!glot prnvit f ? tluNiMt .f ihoe with whom eimi is n miner raly PiH'OndlMiiiips oju fr i j luiirepu the ami i In Linn turi.ev, nnd im hea'iiiml i i" nlntinigp nid in v.r.. rre Imiiiiu in muke it viifiplemmi In the tur key funiili. Tin- - a,i,ri.nfn fit.'kry gnuior him to in mind ninny rotedilern-tio'rentliiiiully regi'iil.!' i'lr'.rig thnT mny acem o i:n MlrmitieiMi w lu only ft". I e wish the I ird Im hi the form i(iiUiiCim dluner-tuhi wh!'li It ;i ru on Hip i j While iir i:en nt day tnrkeya arp cImm'omI im "doi:iiKin fnw they an In reality 1 onlr neini oiv."i.e when mrnpured with other The H)inmonphire bojiO'M t lei t nrp or rooi given to Imiia ami i do for them nt nil. Hut rhiekejiK wiM WlAelort rooiM enn neier lP MMired ly ' ni .tib r:tlln bu:illlrg tmkevN like e;ge Idnla or hot i Quite aa mnrli uiienr!n tnmc I mini d. hmiM piNiitM mui'b r.irp nnd to thr kl!ihg j iil Mp; !im .i : afieniiini Ik the wort piKolhic thing 1) irnrktf m h a fuiiire ruler of the ThnhKmtivhur fenrt. proper ' lit ihelr w:.d male the li'.rkeyn rnn hither are killl lr.y Hftd thither. rd;Uiu ni:ill gruitiM. aPiU 1 mid ingM a :i getting pSemy of riereNt In the ij'ient for f'liKl. ionHjiiently, U n ;(: nl io tnra fa remove all thr fritbfn and chop flip heads off, wberean New York demand! Ita turkeya with the heada on, alao thp tall and outer whig feather. Few turkey ralapra Mil their product direct. Mont of the bird arc dlapoapd of by the farmcm to Jobiim or mlddlpmeit, who niake a tulnpa of handllug aurh at'H'k and wlu alilp to tlir vnrloua elty A large portion niarketa. nf the turkey crop Ihot roTiiep to Ampriean clllca at Thftikrglving time inuat of ncccaally he In Ice, Although experta declare I talked Hint turkera not Hoim imckcd am at thetr ItkI. The men who pack turkeya for shipment UrmtiiG Pinrveloualy akpt In tltclr Mr. YuaP, uf Khotfp Ulaud. who woik. haa for inorp tlian one tlilnl of a century aiitipllrd thp Tliankaglvfug turkeya fur the White lliuae at Waahlngtonv ou one orm-ftiowith the aid of two uipii, pKeked and alilntied IM.Mnl pounda of turkey. Next to turkey the chief ataridhy of the American bourmvlfe at TIiankHgivIng Hmc la tlu lud!cnHrl Thla cranliprry. prulut of nature Ja nnMve to a n.irmw belt of country along thp Atlantic euaat from Mu in to New Jeracy and In limlnted ftrcHM along tb Allegheny Mounfrom Southern Jl'iinnyivnnla tain to North raroliua. The Middle YeM alro n'cS ve a portion of Ha lul:d.iy supply of ciaiilcti'li fnuu Michtg.-m- , WIwoijhiu and Miimcpotio Tl.o ratiloit planilnga uf flip In re maile the iTMiiiirrry ta I'chI nni'on of MmcsArhueett during the flmt ipinrier of He nlnetfiiih rntury and fruit 11'. Ik uuuk-i-t art Hie Indufciry haa reeiit protmrfloiui, wl;en giown to it an of cintilrrlea are hjoip tliHii nml r cul;v,,i.ont pivlic-iumore Hum !!, kt iur' nii iinnalural Hip IWilina siu pokr.iK jr jer. l.oim.iMMi The n!i W given fr t Hix Slate blfll enjoya H.p f li'Ming nit hT Mis' era Id tha IMdiuMion of hu Tbanksgivieg delicacy, f r whrniM Nw JerMjr a crunierry detain "f Here, nr nearly I a!f aa ir.'i h siij.ilti ax Mc'f4ach:i'itt the Je-M- y r..r,s rv ginwi'm hnn-e-t each year only tt gi-t- pnd-uc- was iiiicd A wlio rlii-t- l p- to nui'vfi, form - ! IIvpI svl III ! r bjlul j! r on i .. H ' ' if . .n y Hi.1 , f. X,. In a v: I. ..:i H i... ni v'jii "'r-'.- pi p ti h 'n ", 1.;,: v ,, ; iMj.t? uf llill!U .h.'stte-- l ,ri tiiMi U'-- i1 . itfl nii m" . I r M ill,.'; bill viri: f.:vi I, ir lit Ti fill. i.1 I? if t! h(i 1'.M1 fr T piu-- nil ' .:n t ir. ! i I;l ih H 0 :1a er:jdoyT nent alnnc pollei tb Might ozri JXxzzizzr-JZt-f- .!ZE7 small cranherr? patches tiara Hu l.iiahela er acre. spcile nf rrsnlarrlsa occur In the nf which the hrllllanl lined fruit ta a One la known aa Ihe 1. title I'rnnln-rrand la tlis Old World kind, wlicrraa the other la the lnris, or American cranlierrr. J be fr ill of the crnuln-rrIs Inirne on sl.orl uprL-li-t ah'.itn of Hie neaann a (rowth and the fruit lias of In Inc dintrlliineil a loll the Hie mein, a fact which hi taken adviraixm where jlehleil Taro 'eelf' annie and which i'isshh lo dcvl.e mcrlianlral arc m a considerable extent hurw-niliiCHfinclt y of tus children wlui tlnj oceiiiiatlon of In l:nrw-iiH- lilel.l-rs- . baa made It devices that incr- - nrlnx I lie women and aa cranberry In their ronipnslthm both atieelea nf the allb-rrini-crrto Hie sv nre cnlle.l h.iiklels-rrlva- . tiny are flensed merely as dlntlmt all the liliii.le-ri-lca- , hiiekleU'rrica nml iTitnl-errlelo make up one family. Of thin It.iiii Kruiip, so tunny of which priHluce dellrluna ibsM-r- t and eulfimry fn:lta. Hie ernillierry In the only one which has been Improved Mid extfiidw-iIt iilso enjo) ill- - dhtinethui iil bel in: one of (lie unlive an fruit. oT AuierieA which hfl iiii.nrT:iii roii'iiiiTelul product ;i II I bus won for itscir a world-widThe aieus lu I:h li rrunherrb-- e -- c rul-fuor When, they lire Indigenous to Hie noli me keown na b"t;s or iies, uf muney tricing and it i n!ii -- 1' .He'd t,n ,1 i ululu i avera; e time tud aerirrhed by the tnotron, i.id.v with lir of iiiii "d tli:it Win! r:jw ii ar I ht--r Hb. find i!, tiv.i I sr l' :m1 I' i. ;!' !ui The nirtn-fhi? nuth did I'.ah'e to I" the fui'perted wi'i'-- m.m I ji i ,r In r ttoii'p-ihlri- g In r thi-f- . gut Into a n'C'S-iThe anapwted tbit f I ;t of hHlr, ar.1 In nnl ,,,-urt of b:ir. 'il 'iu.-irwiir!a uf ly!t:j mi Hu 'bk whin ho ji hr nf Mg (iefiiiUitnevioRii. linrd March the dvw.' nni IJih g'ji. hit n traee of Ihe rah aa.t..lng ih-'i- t wtn-i- f were ili.tr Her I'lcun hiilr. Tl1' :.il had :nii!y e "i.:1:! inl Hr. girl wa rarefullv l" ' bji:. puttir Hie Kiiik nita ii . mri'roM af Ihe pe!he a. i. Innl: .f b.ir. The w ; ar t.i :i fii v:. fiTgin-w. f svi'l. n tb, biisr pnSlicg i, nMltuur,i a eareK ' N Until of tbe air! t ' tu b,iseatiin of thr n:.tneion ' i.ir .ifd the : 1. d tuufiMT w.is rec .. I. ITruurtl Hd l ihuliy. cl. ei tlie girl h-- d Wen ai-- .i. j i b, a .Lanuu.e ui:M cua uay - i.k nn. iiimiiv recur hi-- r the . f, i i toa v.. . In It Ill'll lie . it trick r Mt in gill for h "lion ii I M n.-- ii.rli k i f t? .il I' t 1m Tie Nw lurk i'gh In. . nf i i hum gave I tii r:rrs-.-I ri' I'ftiibhig i. Cl W1!l!cl ! I , ru . 'i--. Sin1 ti f ; i ;w i , : ml i j fur csiittvailng rtnleo found In u.'i a Mrvni girl who worked SS e .n aboj-kc- i irna iwr. rhitrg of Him aiaSI almp j :rtrtor went out m other day tiiM diuipprared and mpr ir.nr.y ii ito.i'sar i v jfi! ri :ifc,wcaio: P'CV'I (K:M ! bit ni 1. l ll I, i fu p!rk I ' T ; in O'. y r:uK, ;n " :',t v ' m ii ir m:i a gild gli r:tci:'l an. ,K I I i j duty it r :i 'ii : M ; k h In lagw nr ,it In IrVr rrnni' '. 'i placed tle quarta &r cranberry, while not water daol, thrives I uu soila lu which the wnliT level In within a few inches of the aurfnee of the soli. The first atop In I he prepay.it ion of a cranberry bog or tnemlnw la to eradicate all Imahea and tree Krnwth, following which tbe surface Y. frera Hon Is reinoved by a process known aa turtln," which eonalsta In reiuovln n layer ef anil to a of from two t resdows, for the four Inches. After the removal of the turf the area to be plnnied la graded in order to make It KTfectly level, the object bein to tmlftnln tbe water level at a uniform depth Ixlow the surface of the noil and at the same lime make It possible to flood the area with wnter, aa It nuiy he necessary to do from Xovcmlier to Mny In localities where It Is aired to protect the plnnta from insect, ai d from late spring frosts, luims nre al.o provided In order to store a auDelrnt quantity of water to flood tne srcii. The next In Is "sand-lin:,proilillnq n s oiree of ersnherrt'-wlil'h eon.lsia lu covering Ihe area to he phioted to a d .'h of three or four Inches win a cos Hi, of .und. on " In Hie eoriat rrqiona, where a laro of our enirhenl--- . are grown, the .ill, illni; of the meadows la a simple nun ter. .luce the honlr of the boga are umintiy up ef sand blown la fmm tl.e ncf-- n. n the fn.1 country sand-l:iie alnnwt entirely hv hand lalor. niii-t- n f'a-i- a eonunon g flwrr rod her wiudiw a! at reef bv n ,,t:ti j l.w iai .'ii':; r;. atood In Wbb-- knocked w.-, n'roam yf gi-oi:: r, rlie pamtuent. Tbe rhao Itnli'A org..f rat,.ifS After that selected aniii ho..i e m hB'p along Id life, i!oi:..-.- ' hii-stl-- ka have frequeptly l)Wi, i.w gx-- f aa a safe drpnall ... l i. ( !n Ic.iripe a'wayp In- h Tei'g tie aTa rout Incut a I ui.-.v w i, u they are arrested. In i were iara n o,. hrji! Mf he arnfr r.f n .ie!ir at Tartu. iMii fi i:e,e,i-ilHa miee-cbonse div.-1- . f ao-- l i.ly - "u. li'. lv-- t i i i In ... ever.v.i 'v. lb.- at lime. Most traya have a capacity of about af M each. Aa tlie cranberries come from the flnl there are to tie fuund among them tnaaf broken branchra, learra and defeettv am frnlia. To remove aueh leave there bra u employed any one of to IM variety of rleanlng devices similar fanning mill! need for rleaulng gr1 After having been winnowed fashion the fruit la spread upon taw racks. Opera torn seated upon either nf thla apparatus look over the bento In much the same manner that Iraaaa at Fm tkt looked over la bnnd picking. assorting table the berrlea go ht to rein, only a comparatively small porttaa ' being crated. The grower who cultivates eranbetru on a large acale almost Invariably gto t rlilea'slorage buildings oa bin own to hold ta la the preralllng at the bog fruit In tne itorage-houae- e until the market ready, which ta lx to week to three months after W conclusion of the harveat. No cold la neceaaary la tha flora rehoa-ahou- t the only precaatlon neeeaaary hBto to prevent the fruit from freextng. tbe early daya It waa thought nwesMiT to pack the lierrtra la carta and tom them with water la order to them for any length of time, hut Idea has lieen nhandoned and the h for the moat pert stored la a11 1 QUEER HIDING PLACES FOR FORTUNES. Mlavra. aa a rulp. havp no filth In lnrkK : 4len r.i1 anJ tlilpn-a- . wbpn ib r l.avp l or rp;ilixrd n Ihp roi n,u '( i.. i iaui, Harp Dot IruMt thHr tink or triint currpav I:.: I: ! .w about that mlwr iu-- i niuui if . n u . n; wri pp nrriliilon a; . to Kifig'.iar'l ,i ir w.j ' 1l.:l tr ey ... lilac rmnever W f '"il by pn'-'- eondl-.lon- at-i- l iinl a r Ici, owing . 1 ne th.-ii- i for I,, i.,,. I,:v y tu In coeMa-j- !u o-- lit l.Lt nrHibs i;,u Lc c I , ne. t L.hr . f 1h,t fb,.,r ,.yl nllv nii the time (him a ,.re by tha police. J' taa-I- prai-tli-- e 1 J' '7ip boxes. cleaned, aaaorted nans liy In ventilated barreia, 'pla.-eon the market. The honaewns who visit the retail atoree la. perMIJJ more accustomed to seeing crauncrrwv bushel c rates than In barrel, ho crailng of the fnilt Ii done by tbe dlemen. wbo set as dlatrtbntlng rather than by the producer. The P" of rranlierrles ban varied tremeadotoT centu7-somduring the past quarter of a sold years the fruit haa even In Novasj M.:s) to II per barrel, ler. wbeu the demind Is keenest-ih- n ngain the price has been shove The usual price, however, has ta The frnlt reli-d- . to ltd per barrel. roinuon supposition la that drlMJJ ror the table comprise tbe sum the housewife's pnrrbnies it ntart ml Ir.g time, and It might surprise our readers to learn how large tion of the whole holiday outlay flower. Tbe major portion of thij" appropriation Is. of rourae, expeaara eo the Tbankactrlug flower the e It I at this chryunthemnig. mota the year that the popular at their best, and la the larger florisia are seldom able to racure P of the white aad yellow hloem to Prh-rgo the demand. . after the fashion of the qnotaHv lilies at Ent it. and Instead of the price of gfl to f 12 per doaea,of the rryr holder who desires a cluster prlnle- posies for hit dinneroftabfl a to Ik- he'd np to the tnne f33 per d'wea for choice specimenWALD OS FAWCBI17 M-- ori"a A - |