rewd to fr fTT 1 reports as foll °™ in State- V ?f°T Cts in the United worhv^J' 0 " , . the Jil « «wl most trusthe, J, on?- 1 ? 110 "' We lea ™ «»* for apples the £ ,S n °- V Ve ' ry discouraging. Of eve°lr f T" C,P V n PP' e States tiZ hin P t - "ft loWer avera S e o{ condiAs tf >2 f !»«»POiidiiig date last year. tO p thls . cr °l' ™ ™w somewha unfavourable. Georgia, probably the "reatest peach-Erowmg State in the Union! feport *e high average of 10*; Alabama, 78; North Carolma and MissiEsipi, 74; South Carolina TV ™ v : K ? nsas ' 70: Missouri > M; Texas - 60; New Jersey, 55; Carolina, 55 • Virginia, 49; Maryland and Tennesee 48 Arkansas, 43; Kentucky, 42;' and Delaware, 16. The Country Gentleman lately gave an illuxation of a new variety of red currant The branch showed such an extraordinary mass of fruit, Uhat the new sort is worth Tf\ "-.i 8 C *" ed tho 1! »d Queen, and was raised by Mr. Moore of Attica, New York Mate. I 1, a cross between two American varieties known as the cherry and the White ! grape, and has the size and colour of the : former and the mild' acid flavour of the
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10900, 3 November 1898, Page 6
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