WILLAMETTE FARMER: SpiyLL FfvJit. The Market Fruit Garden. We hud thin article the market frutt garden, because we wl.h to distinguish it on the one band from the market vtyttablt garden, and on the other from the market (rnlt orchard, where large (raits are grown (or market. We with to dleconne somewhat freely npon the business of raising small (rulta for market, and as we be Here that success more generally attends npon the culture of a few acres In small fruits, than of a large number, we call it fruit garden In stead of (rnit farm. The steady increue of our population, and cspceitllr of our city-dwelling population, the growth of fruit eating habits In the communltf and the multiplication of fruit-canning and iruu-arving eiiaoiisntnents warrant me predic tion mat ine uemana ior iruu will increase rather than diminish. Such being the case, a gradual and Judicious extension of the area derated to fruit growing la called for. The great mistake made in the extension of an branch of production is that It is too general The soil cultnrisU, becoming aware that tli.dfr. mana ior certain products eiceeds tne supply, make a general extension of the area devoted to their production, and the reenlt Is, the supply grestly exceeds the demand, prices decline, and the business becomes nnremuneratlre. To become a anccessfnl small fruit grower, a man must be specially qualified for the business, must be suitably located, and must make it his note pursuit. The qualification necessary are, briefly: 1, An analytical mind, capable of examin ing minute details, and carrying them into oper ation. Home men will make comprehensive plana, but lack that patient attention to details necessary to carry them out, Much would hardly aucoeed In the business of trait garden Ing. One with the natural qualifications In dicated, after a brief eenlce with a practical man, might engage in the business with a reas onable hope of mere. 3. But then, his location should be furor able, lie should be located near a large elty, or near a depot when be can ahlp to n large city. There aro too many disadvantages at lending gardening remote from town, to make it advisable. The labor of banting manure, or marketing tne Iran, and 01 procuring trie necessary amount of the right kind of labor is enough to discoursge gardening far In the country. 3. Too many have tried making the small fruit business an adjunct of farming. They do not go well together. Doth require the ex clusive attention of the cultivator at one and the same time. Jost when the ploughing and sowing for spring crops require the utmost efforta of the farmer, the transplanting! and cultivation of email fruits must be attended to; and last wnen having and harvesting call for all the help that the farmer can procure, pick ing and marketing fruita can not be delayed. Bo we eay make small fruits, (not one kind of small fruits) a specially. Again, we believe that fruit gardening pays better than frnlt farming. For an inexper ienced man, five acres are enough to commence with. By the time he has fully mastered that amount, and brought Its production np to its utmost capacity, he will be so instructed In the knowledge of the bnines, In the knowledge of varieties, and the best manner of marketing fa to be qualified for extending his area. We have known of many failure In the small fruit holiness from launching out too extensively npon the start. Men who would study books and papers, become possessed of the theory of fruit cardeninc. learn what larce return bad been realized from one acre of strawberries, or raspberries, or grapes, and conclude tnat If ther should riant ten. twenlv. or flltr acres. with proportional results, they would be able to net a large income, iney would oorrow money, roll up a large bill for plants, make large expenditure for uneducated labor, and find after two or three years that they were running behind, and abandon the business In diignst. There is a better way, and we shall try to nnu ii.uurm nam. True Kittitixxt Bucxbimy. A fruit-card cnerln Illinois fays: "Were I going to net out blackberries, I should prefer the Klttalinny to any variety i nave yei seen, ior nsruneas, uv vor and D'odnctlvrneaa. and for a market berry, I believe it baa no equal, A. M. l'urdy, of Palmyra, K. V, an extenaive grower of small fruits for market, say he ha tried from ten to twelve sorta and baa yet to find one that gives ueucr sauaiacuon wan we xuitauuny, an things considered." 8tmwb(st OtTLToax. A strawberry-grower states that to two barrelaof rain-water be put one-quarter of a pound of common ammonia and one-quarter of a pound of common niWr, and with this solution be sprinkled bis straw berry beds every night when blossoming. The result was double the amount of large straw. berries to that Just adjoining not so treated. It ia almost useless Ume thrown away, to set cutting late, and from late spring cuttings. Last spring we had a quantity of grape outliogs brought to us late by a friend, and we did not sooceea in growing one in ten not enougn to E mj ior our isoor let aione wnat we anowea im tor me cutting. truit Jieeorder, TH D.VHY- Corn Fodder lor Milch Cowi. Nearly every farmer and dairyman know was ine loaaer irom corn I one or me rnoet vsloable mean (or wintering cows. Very few, however, do know It tbst fed In inch liberal quantity tha animal are obliged to eat only tne blade and bosks, the only really no. tritlve portion of Ihe fodder, they are the very beet and most nutritions rough feed that can be given. It i also a fact that corn sown broadeast la not o nourishing when dried aa that which ha been more eipoaed to the air and sunlight! (or the simple reason that, being grown so closely together, and so much shaded they contain bnt little eicept simple Bber and water. The solid matter of corn talk I com posed of starch, sugar, gam and woody fiber, EiperimenU hare shown that the difference amount from eight lo ten per cent. When field com I cut (or (odder and alao for grain. It ahould be don Just after the com I (airly glaxed, if flint com, and lust about the time tha dent Is forming, if of the ordinary weatern varietie. Thru, while yon do not get quit ao larsj a yiela of com ia shelled bash si, yoa will reoeiv lb diSsnne In th value of fodder; (or coral engaged during iU lit. to storing carbon, In tbe shape of sugar, gam, starch, tie., to b need at the proper time (or forming the seed. Tbl aooompliahed. th plant die and ia valoelea a food (or animal exoept th seed itself. Th good farmer, want ing fodder, cot it at Ik propat Urn. to set the bait result ia both Umw product. Th. grain farmer let it stand to perfect th land natural ly, and husk directly from tha stalk. Many dairyman who aow or drill com ndur idvely for (odder make th mistake of cutting it too young. It should never be ent even for oiling until the esr ha formed, or about the infloresoence is over. For winter feeding, without husking, it should be allowed to stand nntll the grain Is half grown. Then the ear and tlk oontaln tbo maximum nntrilirenms. To those who have insufficient hsy there I no cheaper plan of supplying rich food for cows giving milk in winter thsn corn fodder. To have it in the best condition, however, it should be placed In large, compact shocks csre fully tied in order lo protect it from tho influ ence of the weather. Western Rural, Curing Cheese. The dairyman who give hi cheeses no for. ther attention, after they come from the press. than to rub and tum them once a day, will be very likely to market a poor article. While it Is essential to give particular care to the pro cess of converting milk into curd, it is equally essential to give particular care to the cuiinn oi me cneese auer iney leave ine noon, in me nrsi disc a new cneese must noi oe allow. ed lo stand where there la a current of air, for myriada of little check will be mad In the rind and a way opened (or the workings o( the skipper fly. In the second place mobture must be avoided. The present se ison on the Western Reserve ha been one to test the skill of cheese maker in the curing department. The frequent rains, alternated with heated terms, are the worst of weather, for it is Inipos slble to keep the temperature! anywhere near even, or to equalize tne numiany oi in. at mosphere. The best made cheeses will sometimes In no collar weather, remain damp for several days after coming from the press, and under or dinary care this will cause an unfavorable ap pearance by mold, and not only that, but makes them objectionable. This can obviated, how. ever, by taking a curing room that can be heated o as to dry out tho dampness, or by using a cloth wet in hot water to wash off the moid aa aoon m it begin to make an appear ance. This should be followed by wining thoroughly with a dry cloth and rubbing hard with hot grease. Where checked, the best coat ing it made of whey butter and rosin, there are four quarts of the former lo one pound of Ibe lalttr melted together. This coating Improves the external appearance of Ibe cheese, end Is in no way Injurious to the flavor. Ohio former. Ubixx rtm I'nKstBViNii llumn. To three Bullous of brine strong enough to bear an run. add a quarter of a pound of nice white sugar and one tauiespooniui oi suiipeier. iou tne brine and when It is cold strain carefully. Make your butter Into rolls, end wrap each roll separately in a clean, white muslin cloth, t)ing up with a string. I'ack a large jar full, weigh the butter dawn, and pour over the brine until all Is submerged. This will keep really good butter perfectly sweet and fresh for a whole year, lie careful to not put upon Ice butter that you wish to keep for any length of time. In summer, when the heat will not admit of butter being made into rolls, pack closely in small Jars, and, using the same brine, allow It to cover the butter to thedenth of at least four Inches. This excludes the air and answers very nearly a well na the first method suggested Dutchess Farmer. TrB Swift. YA1d Sugar-Curing Harm. The New York Tribune thus summarizes the mode of converting boras into "sucar-enred" in Chicago: About a million sugar cured hams are put up in one western city alone. The manufacture, or the art o( curing them, and their successful packing for preservation, Is so nlee an operation and requires so much care and will mat an expert manager reauuy com. manda $250 a month for bis services. The hams ebosen are of an average weight of four, teen pounds each, and tbey loae in the curing two or three pound each of this weight. The brine Is carefully preserved from one sesaon to another, and is supposed lo increase In strength a it increases in age. One packer uses brine seven years old. and another who removed to a distant city had hla brine barreled and shipped to bis new place of business with hla other stock In trade. Ibe waste of silt, sugsr and other substance absorbed by Ihe meat Is o( course re; placed by constant additions. One packer is said to use 18,000 gallons of syrup yearly In the preparation of bis pickle. The brine is formed of water, sngar-house syrnp, saltpeter, alt and certain otner ingredients, in propor tion aa the eiperieuce and taste of the packers differ. Casks are filled with this brine in which green heme assorted by weight, are soaked from thirty-five to fifty daye, according to the different weight of Ihe bams. When tbe bams are removed from tbe pickle tbey are Immersed for a abort time in clear water, soil buna np in the amoklng bouse for drying, which 1 an Important part in tbe pro. oess of preserving a well as flavoring. In this firoces ihe nse of hickory timber Is oonsidered ndispensable. This finishes tbe ouringprocess, Next they have lo be prepared f Jr market in auch a manner that they will be preserved In definitely. This preparation ia a follows: Each ham Is immersed in a thick paate waab, larcrlr composed of chrome yellow, which Alls np every interstice of tbe subsequent under and outer Raiments carefully wrapped and aewed npon it. men comes ine wrapping in inioa brown paper and the stitching npon it of the closely fitting case of stout cotton cloth. Nett the brand I placed npon it and the ham Is I ready for market. These ham are au eiten aire article of export, and are shipped to En rope, Canada, Mexico, Ihe West Indie end nooiu America, ine largest maraei in u United Bute I Philadelphia; New York is next ana men nosion. Pens (or Piae. Farmer in a great majority of case have lea oride in what ther do (or win. than anv other labor upon the premise, tint class barn (or bone and cattle, convenient sbeds (or sheep are numerooe, bat it I aometblag of a rarity to a, a nice, airy and really convenient nig sty. 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POX, trtVlf BaaJoM.Oal. FriiltTroca! fruit Truest! AND WUERK TO PURCIUBE THEM. The Baal Clara Valley Agricultural Society haa awarded l Largest collection of Peers, Ural premium,. ,11. 8. For. Heal lelre verlelire of Pears ,..,.11. H. Kol. lArgaat collection of Apples II. B. Foi. Heat twelve varieties of Applea 11.8. res. Heel collection of Plum , 11, H. rot. Largeat cotlectloo of Muta II. 8. rex. Ileal aofUnrllcd Almonds iLanguedoc) D. 8. ros. Foreet Trees, Shad. Tr.ee, lerga aod email, lo Quaollty, DEItNAHD 8. FOX, Han Joe., Cal. Ageot, llr. TltOH. UEUKIUN, Hattery alreet, San t rauvlaco, oclS TO FRUIT GROWcRS AND DEALERS. Tne undersigned offers fur aala a floe stock of one. year old aod dormaot budded Trvee ot the following new frultai KAIILY IIEATIIICK FEACII-Tha earliest Peach In tbe world! one to three weaka earlier than Hale's Earlr. 8T. JOHN The U.I econt early IVach Iu Ilia Houlh. 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W would call particular attention to our fln etock of light Road and Trotting Wagone, made to order by tho following celebrated makers! CbarlM 8. OoiTrry, Camden, New Jersey, Uclnald k Jeckeon, 11 ah way, New Jeney, Gregg Wow, Wilmington, Delaware, And oin r flrUclM tnaken, which wa art prepared to Mil on tb moat naaooabla tarma, Alao, ft largo aaaortmaut of alngla and doubt Har. neat, of tho moat etlabratad roaktrai O Graham, Ntw Tort, J, H. mil, Oontwrd, Flttkin Thomu. Philadelphia. Alao, fall aaaortmnnl of Draft and Light SUnktU, For and Up Ilobeo, Whip, If altm, Snrclngloa, to., at whole. and r tall. OtlKQO BO WIST, No. 9 March an U' Xichuga, California itmat, 3.T3-Jm Ban rranotaco. The Best Flow in tho World. GARDEN CITY CLIPPER PLOW,. Now being latroduced oo this eoeal by LINFORTH, KELLOGG ft GO., DCALEHS IN Hardware and ' Agricultural Implementi. N03. i AND . rHOMT STRUT, 1TEAR UAOXST, Ha rrunoUvo, Call anil Mt thrm. 8?nil for t drcalar, ocMtu RTHE 'M m "VICTOR" GANG IITIIK BEST. Hal-'. Pelenl, with all Iniprovemenla In TS, and with "JONXfl" Plow Bottom, tha "TlOTOir la Ihe brel liANtl ll. VV In th. xl,l. It almple. .tronsr snd dnrabl., sod does it. work efti-ciasUy. Pool rail to one It before buying. Prloa. 78. Hold onlv by TREADWELO CO., Ban Frwnolaoo. aeKenl for drcnlara. We have alao a aa atnea 01 Hlsgla riows. Including Ihe "JONES.' iLLINH. Boalcni Clleoer. toorla. alii., ate. nulllvatoM llarrowa. Heed Howrra, prllla, etc., etc. ur Seaderev new Ur4ti ltd. TREAD. wgLl. a CO., Man rrsoclaco. Ueem MAHESON WILLIAMSON'S Took th Pretniom ow all at tha treat Flawtsf Match In B toe i ton, In irTO. Tbla Plow la ihoroaghly toad br practical man wko bar been lonf In th bualoeM and know what la re quired In tha conitractlon ot Onm riowa. It laqalcklv adJnaUd. HafQclenl play la ctven ao that the tongue will paaa over cradle knolla without efaanftna' tha working poeltlonot tbe aharea. II la ao oonetrufted that thw wbeela tbemaelrea OTern tbe action of thelMoweor. recti f. It haa vartoua polnta of aaperlohtr, and rn be relied upon aa Ibe beat and Uoet Peetrable Uanf Plow In the world, bend fur clrcuUr to lrt-3m U1TTC80M k W1LUAUAUX. btockton. CaJ. rMEALDiSI "BUSINESS C0LLE( air post ST, SAMFRANCISCQ5 IladocateMtiractltrallr. Ita aradtutsM u ntulliUgl lor buatneea and enablM to All Incratlve altQatlona at oDce. Ita ronnw of In.tructtnn la adapte1 to all clavaeea and all profieiooa-to tbe farrar, mecbanlo, lawyer and pb.rMclan.ee well aa to tbe nan of bvalneea. It la juat the acbol fur rounji men or ladlee, wbo wUb to learn bow to earn their own living and eacteed In life. Fuplle can enter at any time, aa each reoetvea eeparete Inatructlon. Heeaiona day and event eg Ihruugb ool the yew Yot full particular call at tbe College, 24 1'oet atreet. or addreaa for clrculara J5 F' eUJEiUaeD, trAatf Preeldent Doilneaa OollKge, (Un rrancteco. AVIRILL'e CIIKMIOAL FAINT or any dealred Shad, or Color, aflsed ready for application, and sold by the gallon II la Cheeper, Ilaadeoiner, more Parable end EUatle than the beet of any other Palot. oflloa, corner rourth and Townaand atresia, Baa Freneueo. Bend for aeeaple card and price list. llvO-Srseowbp 1JKALT JfWIXL, Ageoat. CO IU o --jr " o NUEEP WAWII. Bole Agency oa Ihe Facile Ooeal at oi- t. w. JAoxaoN'a, 111 Bacrameoto Itreet, Baa Freaclece, CO-OPERATIVE MARBLE WORKS. JOKM SAXm. ev 00., Ibaafeetaiere ef sad Dealers la lvtonuMt, HMdtUrvM, Twitlw, a aUBTH. riBCJB, arc.. Ml flae etraet, betwesej afoaUosMey and aaaray, a e-siecaece. t1e(.v ii! 0. Seaeuaee I MTOirD TBI BMarASirn." ill Carxtal . pRorurrs wcrrartN wqrlo, tA swiusayaae. 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