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with one exception, and this one reports tlie trees bHghted badly. 

 The reports from the north half of Washington and Chisago 

 counties were very flattering, my correspondents in the north all 

 reporting a good crop while in the south and west portion the crop 

 was reported rather light. 



Plums.— The trees are all reported to be in fine condition ; 

 about half report a light crop and the other half report not any. 



Cherries. — The most' of the answers to this question were 

 "not any grown." One said "my Wragg gave me the best crop I 

 have ever had." (This was from :he north.) Three answered "All 

 dead except Compass, which gave me a good crop." 



W. J. Tingley. With row. 



Grapes. — The most of the answers to this question were "not 

 many grown," while two answered "vines looking well and a good 

 crop." 



Blackberries. — xA.ll report a heavy crop and canes in fine condi- 

 tion. 



Raspberries. — Six report the crop fair and heavy ; all report' the 

 canes in fine condition. 



Strazvberries. — All report strawberry beds in fair condition — 

 the crop almost a failure to fair. 



Gooseberries and Currants. — All answers, "look splendid and 

 crop medium." 



Was there much Nursery Stock planted in your section this year 



