ANNUAL MEETING AT NEVADA. 217 



STATEMENT OF G. W. HARVEY. 



Mr. C. McGonigle, of the firm of Moses & McGonigle, who bought 

 Mr. Harvey's apples, writes me, " He, Mr. Harvey cultivated in corn for 

 several years, also in clover, and usually allows hogs during the summer. 

 He is not a severe pruner. The tops of his trees begin near the ground, 

 and in case of over-bearing, the ends of the lower limbs rest on the 

 ground and support them above. He always picks his apples direct into 

 barrels from the trees, never piling up in the orchard nor hauling in 

 bulk.'' 



APPLES SOLD. 



In 1881, $169.30 



" 1882, 301 barrels, at $2.75 per lb 852.50 



Varieties not kept. 



Total, 1021.80 



In 1883, 443 barrels, Ben Davis, at $2.75, 1,210,00 



610 lbs 1,627.75 



In 1884, 34 barrels, Summer, at $1.40 170.00 



958 $1,857.00 



