The Vine: Its Culture in the United States

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And then the Raisins ! whether it be from the enormous crop of children raised annually in our states, or from some other unknown reason, we import more raisins than all the rest of the world put together ! Three times as many as England, seven and a half times as many as France, thirteen times as many as Germany, four- teen times as many as Holland, twenty-one and a quarter as many as Italy, and two hundred and fifty times as many as his majesty the Czar. To the rising generation, or citizens ...in the pod, this is of more consequence than all the rest." Matter like the foregoing might be multiplied, but it may be best to refrain, for should it happen to induce an excitement in Yankeedom like the Rohan or Multicaulis frenzy, the result would be no more desirable, than the blame of being the innocent OF THE VINE. 45 cause of it. It appears quite evident, however, that the vine is not an exhausting crop ; that it will thrive on poor, sandy or rocky soil, and requires but little manure ; that the labor required is light and agreeable, the calling an ancient and honorable one ; and if the business is a paying- one, then why don't you engage in it ?

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