REPORT OF STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. 107 



Uniou, Umatilla, Baker, Malheur, and Wallowa counties : 



Per cent. 

 Apples 100 



Pears 95 



Fellenberg (Italian) prunes 100 



Cherries 90 



Peaches 95 



Apricots 95 



Douglas, Josephine, and Jackson counties : 



Per cent. 

 Apples 80 



Pears 20 



Fellenberg (Italian) prunes 10 



French prunes 50 



Peaches 10 



Grapes 75 



Coos and Curry counties, full crop of all kinds of fruits. 

 Multnomah, Clackamas, Yamhill, Washington, Columbia, 

 Clatsop, and Tillamook counties : 



Per cent. 



Apples 1 100 



Pears 95 



Fellenberg (Italian) prunes 30 



French prunes 100 



Cherries 65 



Grapes 65 



Lincoln, Marion, Polk, Benton, Linn, and Lane counties : 



Per cvnt. 

 Apples 80 



Pears 90 



Fellenberg (Italian) prunes 30 



French prunes 100 



Cherries 65 



All percentages being based on a full crop of one hundred 

 per cent. 



Berries of all kinds are reported a full crop in every section, 

 and never in the history of Oregon were wild strawberries and 

 blackberries larger, finer flavored, or more abundant than the 

 present year. 



From these reports it will be seen that Eastern Oregon will 

 have the largest fruit yield ever harvested in that section, and 

 the apple crop will be especially large all over the state. The 

 peaches in Southern Oregon, and the Fellenberg prunes 

 throughout the Willamette Valley are the only fruits which 

 have been injured primarily by frosts. This means a loss of 

 about ninety carloads of peaches to Southern Oregon, and 

 possibly four hundred carloads of Fellenberg prunes to the 

 Willamette Valley. 



There has been much speculation as to the partial failure 



