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Show ' ' : ': . ' ' ' . - . l'1 ' 7 , .j '7 4" f - ; -- L ; ' L- f 'v--' - 5 - ... T : v V' '7 'vv ' r s St. George Utah, on the first of ai$ 100-- year,?-- ' ? - e - 't, . i HEVTITAE TSUITi,: V- ? ' - 'r - .M j , . - .V- - 1 -- .. '. - - e i r1 it t if - 'vv Tho-jufimi- i u y - :i i r - - 1 ". 'V : , lilnimWrirl y . ' ; v: - I ' ; : t- -t 7- - '7 II - ,' III ; V'7 TatLja. w ? v -- I - ? j- . t ' f- 4 :) ;'" V . fa . - . :' f - , :. v t!" ' - '" . -- : ' . e by-th- year--lsetu- I,' - ist i PP tnz "our jon ha " . J?, flor y the An the - . ihe-citisen- del s lid -- by ! ", anc . the Th fru to - - Mas-tachuie- is J bU l.; 4: " r"ra Tr ' - . . . v-.- . . ;r-- -- andentirely J' f s jk '.-- i -v. Tbs bdy..PWn U !fi , -- V ; ?: ' - V r seedling front' one of the .Cbasselas. grown' by the.Iate ir. Huber of Bock ville Kane ;Co, rouad nearly white and transpar fniU ' eat large, palp rich andexoellent, ripens s multitude of ofoorfeee$ing .'( Thereinare which : are asthis grsi2 to ' region, some of not bnt have, favor, yet been suf-pirants ( iii' r" v:" tIs ; !,-.t- h . vVrl 1 eop-triCnti- .9 .' I j ' bn of . th "' . -- - . - eei ". in' !; 7kl : - i At C, - i:,w i A' i-- !1j: th favorite li "again 'before uS, 16 party while In California an invitation to meet ..hlsilangsyhe them with specimens of our fruit, in Salt Lake the ; Angnst Ko.r replete with tho; excellence! ( labor and overflowing Jo City .about the SitL of Jnly, but foe letter pf literary genius and :r. good reading, and good hnmonr, is was not received in time for ns to get there in U 1:AV4 Ini season., greatly to our regret. and loss. We Bros' have done more, to, raise ' .? ); J g.J trust the party had a pleasant trip and safely j, the standard efl and cheapen literature, than r any other'finn ib ibis continent, The, ... it ce Z .Wnaxtr IU.VXTBSTEB iW"'1;.;.The - Juts occurrences of is luminous, The nnaal'prodnet'bf the fibre of this plant foe KikieWhnd much ' interesting reading. v: f:S BAXAAB fa-- India is estimated 800,000 ' tons. It is , 1 it for lnadethe fashions of is X irittJ rnd fancies, ther article of whioh gnnny sacks are ' hcavj ladies, and fun for) everybody, and. is almost It Is of Caay cfalture' lalrgC' growth," tj 111 for useful is iirdispeaiible;;4; yield, pnd easily sepetated. ;It A as a. and t our great .carpets t eorflage, ' .sacking,, mas, .The Prairie Farmevagain graccs 't in be would a we a of face think, of longtried friend, . uses, , and and shows the fair variety' to nsefnl plant o? onltiratton .here Th and ps fresb.as ; a mug fit sweet: elder; c and rerj i-commissioner of agriculture 'bps imported the' quite as good and grateful to the sense. To w seed for distribution, in. warm regions where the farmer, gardener land fruit grower this a: it'Wil) flourish. is an important visitor, and should j weekly ' -- v. z: :V 1 : te-fvre.- . I. The-flarpe- T j . with-tbe-passin- . g if .V - ? - - -- . 1 y s'; N.-- j J'-A- - "' Li'5 " ' ' "5 AIBouric Viu. proron TLore are several Utah seedficientlj of apples xrbich we will lings ' in our Bro. Cohn of Santa darn inforins ha that : notice in fhture lTo.: .. be has a grspe vine in his garden, seven jears old,' that U now loaded with over. 290 bunches - a- of remarkable grapes, number for a voty iI BekroskayfitoteiHorticulturo Society, " inot that age. ;; J first anual meeting of this nsjpciation was ' In Omaha on theT5th.of June, frhen a ; . V EDITORS T A BLE. ; . t ' very Interesting timei'Wa experincied, made 7V Tax' Pbactical FAiiuixh.-'- . itV L;. presence 0t near a score of doubly lO; We have received the July No. of the above distinguished gentlemen from the East, including the mostominenf flmit growers of Amerioa. excellent monthly; 'Published by Paschal Wilder, Pownfog, Elliott, liarry.'de, who, on a Morris, PhiL at $1,50 per.: and tour, of-- Utah and California stopped over, ,fo interesting to Farmers and .Horticulturists.- see what the fertile prairie lands, produced. We aeknowledge favor of file pfsthe certainly fecl .llonored, by. the associ-jatio- n up to July This is a style of of oar name with, those of such. renown magkzino monthly,' well illustrated printed op wisdom', experience and., goodness,' .'and we superior i paper, and in tbe bestcordially thank the members, and offioers,.for of the srt Tib is a well, established style and this mark of confidence and esteem whioh we popular Journal, T. WilKsms il. published by We be trust shall not unappreciated hope N. Y at $2,50 per year; Every fruitgrower at no distant fixture to meet with them In our and gardener i should have it. once adopted home, and exhibit some; of the ? Western o a heat, Is the title 'Pomologist fruit of our industry, from the sonny vales of alnable and every day, usefol montbfy'pnb. Utah Thanks gentleman! Thanks. " "i'''' i lishcd by Mark Miller, Des, Moines Iowa, at the low price of $1,00 per year. Itis'taste-fnll- y got up, and Is valuable to every western JRsualvdt' Tbat tho' thanks of the, i Bond we Caancstly rccemend it to of ; Oftsht fruit grower, and are hereby returned to ' ' . v ' for the kindness sod characteristic hospitaHty nr readers.'" extended delegatesTroxn a distance in attend:Th.Coutral Union Agrieultadit, pnblishSd v at Omaha, Nebraska by J. Bebpt $2,00 pr. ,, j i1 ;. ance.' 7 Resolved,' That thanks are especially exten-dq- d year is an ably eondneted monthly and eveiy to tixo ladies and gentlemen,; of foe eity. of way worth foe support of foe fanners tbronght-o- ut the west We admire : that plnek' ftnd Omaha who have had chargeof preparing ftnd meet-xnfoo and g hall, enterprise, of ,out old . whilom friends in Neeonducting thit arranging of foe Society braska, and wish them every desired success. i.; i. tt; . Revived, .. That '3Irsi& JP. Wilder, The Apicnltnrist and Heme Circle, hk U R. , Elliot and Dr. Jobn A. monthly published nt Mexico Mo. by Vi Q. Warder, Ohio; Chao, Downing, ?. . Berry .Jond Church St Co. at $1.00 per. year. Any person -Uwanger, New York II Shaw Missouri; who owns a swann of bees, or- ever .expects W.C. Flagg, and Dr. Uull, ULi J. E. Johnson, to, can well. afford to take this' paper, so Utah; ' .M W. Phillips, Miss Ed. S Moore, tlioroughly. devoted to the intresl of bee raisers Mich.f Snel Foster, ana Prof. Mathews-- Iowa; rWo take pleasure in marking them X. aud 'John Lewis, West Virginia; are hereby The Ladys Friend for July,' in all its nel sleeted , honorary and. life members of this nesa, beauty and exeellenee is before us This i Association.' monthly is fast coming into fa vox, and. only Rmoleed, That . foe speeiel thanks of to be known, tv be apprieiateL $2,50 Society be and are hereby tendered Mrs CbaS. needs; will fbr the Utah". Fomelegist and tho pay1? Downing. Kewburgf7Kew York; and . one year."'- - " Friend . Ladys New for. , Ycrk, Ellwanger, Rochester,; book of fashion Petorsons of tbefr 7fiom i July ihagniiicient,boquets - V . ' needle-wor- k ,"" and rtioiee reading is" rectired. cities.' It ls as welcome' as an eld' friend, and in" fact absene we have frit of ft party of distinguished fruit k it is ad old friend,whose '.yislt . This ' is wtll up to same for time; ; moefoly V growers to tho Rocky Maun sins. iv. thw fashions, literaturo and passing events of V Id the month, ef Jane,' a party of foe most fooL times.. and. has become bothvft necesity and Ja Eminent ofAmerican frnit growers, numbering laxnry' in .our. house ::.s :.j ' ten or fifteen and fooludiag. Hen- - Marshalb P. '. The , California Farmer is the oldest johraal Wilder , Prest. 'Aui Potnmt Seoicty, '; Chas. ot'Jl orticulture in the west,', and deserving of ;. ; Downing, Messrs Ellwanger and Barry, and ample jsneeesa.'. --.i' others from tixo Eastern .States, .Started for a CoL barren, foe able and experiflred editor, visit to the Pacific, sloped over at Omaha, to naft. beeni a faitnfal and diligent laborer for attend the State Agriculturist Sooiety, then JWV jin- the develbpment of the varied of California, and well he deserves the holding a fair, halting again at Salt Lake City, they- "passed on to San Fran cisco,'. Visiting Success his paper has meet.' Ilor-ticultur- This mountain region seems speciallj sdap-'.ie- d to the hjbridlaat$oaf mixing aad crossing of. families and . varieties 'oflfruits, , prohablj ' ; the result of the high .temperature .and drj-- 'TieasJf theclimats, and;, perhaps the general absence of .wild I flowers, bj, (jwhich, hone ' gather ing insecte haTe little apein whioh to' and ; trees as feed, but flowers of sueh plants the pollen ' from ' flowers,' thins being more disseminated, and mixed, because of blossoms' being less.ehnndant, j 7,' :7 r . I.' Within the last few gears there.has'hppeard several choice seedling frnitSj and also several 3V ' '4 v 7 hybrid, iitvT:s -- ?Tn TTlnntMlBCsim, ' espieolaliy elainu the Attention' of frait'gTOir-- v crs who'have'Secn it aS' befog- ah' Nearly and prolifie: bearer, good size hnd flavor' and ex- -' eeedinglg bandaome and readDg props gated b budding oft peaehi ; Trait round of an Saeh datb red or bright feed small, skin very thin flesh clear, y '; purplft and melting; j v sfItoet,jucy :is fbe most bnuonsehearer'of. anytree of the f ise ,we erer sawrnetr . fully', ripe.-Thtree is naturally . dwarf. . . We have ra-bother hybrid cherry similar ' to the foregofog, ood longer jointed and fruits a 'month earlier,' but ia,notmoreiwillewy as large. ov as good. These are both crossed between the,,Utah jjUiwl Cherry fcndthewild ptaa'f the west, ; Wehare' Several plants, not yet. In .tearing! of crosses between the poiach and wild plnm. , - ; .. .prut. Pjsau, ii a fruit Of uheh excellence ' and 'Vopnlaf Utabj-bSomeeonsidered eqdal or nperWto .the Bartlett We will nuke fhrtber notice of this when we have again' teen- - it ripened. The . Jaavis- SausauiO, is IVom'Seed of grapes fond in the London; ""msrktt, planted by Geo. Jwisoffois place Id 1065. J The. plant isV: strong grower, leaves Nleeply lobed and ossy; Fruit oval large, of dull amber, t skin thick, pulp firm rich and makes : fine raisin with small loss of weight. The. fruit ; sets weU, touch broad, thick and heavy, with along stout stem,:fruU here middle ; of August, bangs well, Flavyr most excellent. :The vine is. thought to bobardy tho of. foreign - "origin,.- - The Bio.Yinoix, isjtwin seedling of tho above. ,The foliage of t be plant Is. a little handsomep the berry more elongated or egg shaped ekfoi less thick, seeds , small, flesh a dellcata rich pshv ud makes a fine, raisin, the. only objection .being its shy- i i bearing; The frnif ;is aX huxdsome as wo ever saw. The J , ; Sratxd 7 ,V;i ijkfrom seeds of the Concord, planted at. Spring Lake Villa rn Utah' Co. 'and first .firnited In ' our garden bore;;; The plant a ineduim grower leaves lobed, cluster email ' and 'fruit "Oval and sparingly set, large black, soft and jntfy pulp, sweet and. excellent. It ripens here the middle of, Jalj, nearly as early as white Chaasolos, - r: 1: . : ? mI.ii.- " : Advertisements 25eta 'a . llnafirst'lnser-ton- ; for ;; each and;tenr cents $ hiVInsertion; Jctfisrihs subsequent ' .. . r . "' yi'"1:1" '' r" k- iruii n7AaP0ouoi:- -; '.Hernird to' fruit eTowingmLndHbo gar;' :r.ilPnWIBed ky J J.! 7 1: ;i ''.f Glisr Sl1?7(). ST."C1 E(JRGEAU ach month 'Jt.iav '" 'F'' '1 fcf i i ril :W V .; rpiease circulatei among fruit growers. v.- ; ' ' ;i..-- 1 ' l '..' :-- j "z y 7- - |