THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 567 



Bernardino — 60 per cent. San Diego — 40 per cent. Santa Barbara — 100 per cent. 

 Sonoma — 50 per cent. Tehama — 150,000 pounds. Tulare — Too early for estimate. 

 Ventura — 4.30 cars. 



The crop south will be unusually short because of frost. It will be better in the 

 north. 



Peaches. 



Alameda — 65 per cent. Curl leaf bad. Butte — Good. Contra Costa — 65 per cent. 

 El Dorado — 50 per cent of full crop. Fresno — 70 per cent of last year's crop of 

 30,000,000 pounds. Clenn — 80 per cent. Kern — 85 per cent. Kings — Normal. Lake 

 — 25 per cent. Los Angeles — 10,321,575 pounds. Madera — 95 per cent. Mendocino — ■ 

 25 per cent. Monterey — 100 per cent. Nevada — 60 per cent. Orange — 200 per cent. 

 Placer — 70 per cent. Riverside — 100 per cent. Sacramento — 100 per cent. San 

 Benito — 75 per cent. San Bernardino — 90 per cent. San Diego — 100 per cent. San 

 Joaquin — Muirs set well, Albertas about 75 per cent. Santa Clara — 40 per cent. 

 Shasta — Upland crop variable but not full; lowlands nothin.^-. Sonoma — 55 per cent. 

 Stanislaus — 35 per cent of last year's crop of 7,500,000 pounds. Sutter — Clings 100 

 per cent, Muirs 75 per cent. Tehama — 50 per cent of last year's crop of 25,000,000 

 pounds. Tulare — Freestones 60 per cent of normal crop ; clings 35 per cent of normal 

 crop. Yolo — Prospects for normal crop. Yuba — 70 per cent of last year's crop of 

 500 tons. 



Peach crop exceedingly variable, but much below that of last year. 



Pears. 



Alameda — Bartletts have set well and show little scab ; other vfirieties are drop- 

 ping their fruit somewhat: estimated crop 75 per cent. Butte — 25 per cent. Contra 

 Costa — 55 per cent. El Dorado — 50 per cent of last year's crop. Glenn — 80 per 

 cent. Inyo — Equal to last year's crop of 600,000 pounds. Kings — Normal. Kern — 

 100 per cent. Lake — 50 per cent. Los Angeles — Equal to last year's crop of 

 931,150. Mendocino — 25 per cent. Monterey — 75 per cent. Nevada — 40 per cent of 

 last year's crop of 5,760,000 pounds. Orange — 35 per cent more than last year. 

 Placer — 90 per cent. Riverside — 80 per cent Sacramento — 75 per cent. Son Benito 

 — 75 per cent. San Bernardino — Full crop, but few grown. San Joaquin — Good. 

 Santa Clara — 60 per cent. Shasta — Light. Siskivou — Good. Solano — 100 per cent. 

 Sonoma — 60 per cent of last year's crop, which was unusually large, being 4,500,000 

 pounds. Stanislaus — 50 per cent of last year's crop of 260,000 pounds. Tehama — 

 10 per cent. Yolo — Prospects for good crop. Yuba — 70 per cent of last year's crop 

 of 1,300 tons. 



The pear crop will be considerably less than last year's. 



Potatoes. 



Inyo — 75 per cent of last year's crop of 10,000 tons. Kern — 15,000 sacks. Los 

 Angeles — 16,107,000 pounds. Nevada — 170,000 pounds. Orange — 25 per cent, due 

 to decrease in acreage. Sacramento — 75 per cent, due to dry weather. Late rains 

 may help. Siskiyou — 100 per cent. Sonoma — 5,000,000 pounds. Stanislaus — 10,- 

 000,000 pounds. 



Present conditions indicate a much smaller crop than that of last year. 



Prunes. 



Alameda — In irrigated districts crop looks well, dropping elsewhere. Butte — 90 

 per cent. Contra Costa — 65 per cent. Fresno — 2 0,000 pounds. Glenn — 75 per cent. 

 Kern — 90 per cent. Lake — 35 per cent. Los Angeles — 15,000 pounds. Madera — 100 

 per cent. Mendocino — 25 per cent. Monterey — 60 per cent. Nevada — 50 per cent of 

 last year's croD of 55,000 pounds. Orange — 50 per cent better than last year's crop. 

 Riverside — 85 per cent of full crop. Sacramento — 75 per cent. San Benito — 50 per 

 cent. San Joaqiiin — Good setting Santa Clara — Between 50,000,000 and 60,000,000 

 pounds. Shasta — Averaging 75 per cent. Solano — 100 per cent. Sonoma — 65 per 

 cent of last year's dried crop of 16,500,000 pounds. Stanislaus — 40 per cent of last 

 year's crop of .8,000 pounds. Sutter — 75 per cent. Tehama — 50 per cent of last year's 

 crop of 7,000,000 pounds. Tulare — 30 per cent. Yolo — 50 per cent. 



The prune cron will be considerably less than that of last year as will be seen 

 under statistics given in general crop conditions at the end. 



Walnuts. 



Glenn — Good bloom. Lake — 50 per cent. Los Angeles — 75 per cent of last 

 year's crop of 6,112.000 pounds. Nevada — 75 per cent of last years crop of 

 13 800 pounds. Orange — 125 per cent. Riverside — SO per cent. Sacramento — 100 

 per cent San Bernardino — 90 per cent of full crop, orchards stdl young. Santa 

 Barbara — 3,146,850 pounds. Siskiyou — 100 per cent, small acreage. Sonoma — 100 

 per cent. Stanislaus — 5,000 pounds. Tulare — 65 per cent. Ventura — 00 per cent of 

 last year's crop of 1,900 tons; still too early for accurate statistics; setting appar- 

 fntlv li*^lit. 



Prospects indicate a good crop of walnuts throughout the State ; however, less 

 than that of last year. 



