566 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



Berries. 



Glenn — Full crop. Kern — 100 per cent. Kings — Normal crop. Los Angeles — 

 100 per cent. Mendocino — 50 per cent. Monterey — 70 per cent. Nevada — 50 000 

 pounds. Orange — 100 per cent. Sacramento — 100 per cent. Santa Clara— Good. 

 Santa Crti^z — Over normal. Siskiyou — 100 per cent. Sonoma — 95 per (;ent of lasc 

 year'.s crop of 1,000,000 pounds which was unusually large. Stanishms — 100,000 

 pounds. 



Berries will make a. good crop throughout the State. 



Cherries. 



Alameda — 45 per cent. Butte — 100 per cent. Contra Costa — 70 per cent. El 

 Dorado — 4 per cent. Glenn — SO per cent. Kings — 100 per cent. Los Angeles — 

 100 per cent. Mendocino — 50 per cent. Monterey — 50 per cent. Nevada — 30 per 

 cent. Placer — 70 per cent. Riverside — 85 per cent of full crop. Sacramento — 100 

 per cent. San Benito — 50 per cent. San Bernardino — 80 per cent of full crop. San 

 Joaquin — 25 per cent. Santa Barbara — 102 per cent. Siskiyou — 100 per cent. 

 Santa Clara — 50 per cent. Santa Cruz — 100 per cent. Solano — SO per cent. Sonoma 

 — 65 per cent of last year's crop of 3,000,000 pounds, which was unusually large. 

 Stanislaus — 14,000 pounds. Sutter — 75 per cent. 



Harvesting has commenced in the valleys, and though the crop is short, prices are 

 making up for a normal year. 



Figs. 



Butte — 100 per cent. Fresno — 100,000,000 pounds. Glenn — 50 per cent. Los 

 Angeles — 97,376 pounds. Madera — Looks like 100 per cent. Nevada — 75 per cent of 

 last year's crop of 68,000 pound.s. Sacramento — 100 per cent. Solano — 100 per 

 cent. Stanislaus — 80,000 pounds. Tulare — 75 per cent. Yolo — 100 per cent. Yuba 

 — 10 tons dried. 



A big crop is apparently assured throughout the State. 



Grapes (Wine). 



Contra Costa — 50 per cent. El Dorado — 70 per cent. Fresno — 180,000,000 pounds. 

 Kern — 100 per cent. Kings — Crop will probably he affected by dry weather; estimate 

 too early. Lake 100 per cent. Madera — 100 per cent. Mendocino — 50 per cent. 

 Nevada — 3,000,000 pounds. Placer — Good crop. Riverside — 100 per cent. Sacra- 

 mento — 100 per cent. San Bernardino — 95 per cent of full crop. Shasta — Fair. 

 Solano — Too early for estimate. Sonoma — 65,000,000 pounds. Stanislaus — 4,000,000 

 pounds. Sutter — Too early for estimate. Tehama — 1,600,000 pounds. Tulare — Out- 

 look good, but too early for estimate. I'o^o — Good bloom. Yuba — 4 00 tons. 



There are prospects for a good crop of wine grapes, though it is yet a little early 

 to make a definite estimate. 



Grapes (Table). 



Contra Costa — 65 per cent. Fresno — Equal to last year's crop of 10,000,000 

 pounds. Glenn — 100 per cent. Inyo — Crop of 350.000 pounds. Kern — 100 per cent. 

 Los Angeles — Equal to last year's crop of 33,634,730 pounds. Madera — Looks like 

 full crop, little early. Mendocino — 50 per cent. Montereu — Looks good. Nevada — 

 Equal to last year's crop of 1.500.000 pounds. Placer — Better than was expected. 

 Sacramento — 100 per cent. San Bernardino — 95 per cent of full crop. San Joaquin — 

 Appearances indicate fine crop ; contracts being let for $25 a ton. Shasta — Looks 

 good. Siskiyou — Excellent crop. Solano — 90 per cent. Sonoma — Full crop of 

 500,000 pounds. Stanislaus — Equal to last year's crop of 3,000,000 pounds. Sutter — 

 Heavy bloom. Yolo — Good prospects. Yuba — Crop of 200 tons. 



Good crop expected throughout the State. 



Hops. 



Lake — 100 per cent. Mendocino — Too early for estimate. Sacramento — 100 per 

 cent. Sonoma — Equal to last year's crop of 4,500,000 pounds. Yuba — Crop of 700 

 tons baled. 



A little early for reliable estimates, but prospects are good. 



Lemons. 



Glenn — Full crop set. Los Angeles — 10 per cent of last year's crop of 59,151,284 

 pounds, due to January frost. Nevada — Crop a failure, due to frost ; only a few boxes. 

 Orange — 50 per cent, due to frost. Riverside — 50 per cent of crop. Sacramento — 

 100 per cent. San Bernardino — 40 per cent of full crop, due to frost. San Diecjo — 

 15 per cent, due to frost. Santa Barbara — 98 per cent of last year's crop of 3,146\850 

 pounds. Stanislaus — Just in bloom. Tehama — Equal to last year's crop of 20,000 

 pounds. Tulare — Too early for estimate. Ventura — Normal crop of 565 cars. 



Very small output is expected. 



Olives. 



Fresno — Equal to last year's crop of 15,000,000 pound-s. Gle7in — Now in full 

 bloom. Los Angeles — Crop estimated to be double last year's crop of 387.500 pounds. 

 Madera — Good prospects. Nevada — Too early for estimate. Placer — 60 per cent. 

 Riverside — 100 per cent. Sacramento — 100 per cent. .S'«)i Bernardino — 90 per cent. 

 Santa Barbara — Crop of 623,136 pounds. Sonoma — Equal to last year's crop of 

 650.000 pounds. Stanislaus — Too early. Tehama — Crop estimated at 1,000,000 

 pounds. Tulare — 85 per cent. 



A good crop of olives is promised. 



Oranges. 



Colusa — Good setting. Fresno — Equal to last year's crop of 5,000.000 pound.s. 

 (zlenn — 100 pei' cent. Kern — Good. Los Angeles — 50 per cent more than last year's 

 crop of 44,550,000 pounds. Nevada — 400 boxes. Orange — 90 per cent. Placer — 70 

 per cent, small acreage. Riverside — 60 per cent. Sacra))iento — 100 per cent. San 



