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BiieMngliam County, To. — The average yiekl Lrns been reduced at 

 least oue-tentli. 



Henry County^ Va. — Never so good before. 



Boclinf/liam County, Va. — An excellent crop. 



Henry County, Va. — Better than it has been for Hve years. 



Columhu.H County, N. C. — There is a material increase of acreage. 



Davis County, N. C. — More planted than ever. The crop i)romising-. 



Montgomery County, Tenn. — Very uneven; some crops good, others 

 failures. Many crops already cut prematurely on account of wet weather. 



Robertson County, Tenn.^Oii account of excessive rains the crop has 

 been pushed forward too fast to make a heavy and rich article, though 

 the leaf is of line length and breadth. 



Livinr/ston County, Ky. — More than an average planted, and prospects 

 favorable. 



Callau-ay County, Ky. — Heavy rains and worms have very much 

 injured the crop. 



Henry County, Ky. — A large breadth of land has been planted to 

 tobacco, which ijromises well. 



FRUIT. 



Piscataquis County, Me. — Apple crop will be large. 



Sullivan County, IS^. H. — The largest crop of apples for several years. 



Roclxinyham County, N. H. — A good apple crop. 



Berlcshire County, Mass. — A better crop of apples than for several 

 years. 



Xorfolk County, Mass. — Apples abundant. 



Essex County, Mass. — The fruit crop will l)e large. 



Middlesex County, Conn. — Apples abundant. 



Ulster County, K. Y. — Ai)ples falling off on account of dry weather. 



Columbia County, iV. Y. — The ap])le crop is large. Few peaches. 



Westchester County, N'. Y. — An abundant crop of apples. 



Niagara County, N. Y. — The largest crop of apples ever raised in the 

 county. Grapes abundant. 



Ontario County, y. Y. — Grapes are ripening finely and large quantities 

 are being sent to eastern markets. Good crop of apples ; an inferior 

 one of ])eaches. 



Fassaic County, A". J. — A good year for all kinds of fruit. 



Hunterdon County, K. J. — The peach crop greatly damaged by the 

 heat and drought. 



Burlington County, H. J. — Apples and peaches much injured by in- 

 sects. 



FranMin County, Fa. — Apples, peaches, and grapes affected by the 

 great heat of August. 



Warre7i County, Fa. — A great crop of apples. 



Cecil County, Md. — Api>les are very defective — nearly all injured by 

 w^orms. 



King George's County, Md. — Apples abundant ; peaches scarce. 



Nelson County, Va. — Peach crop large, but many are rotting and falling 

 off. Apple trees are well loaded. 



Fairfax County, Va. — Apples and peaches are decaying on the trees. 



Buckingham County, Va. — About three-tenths of the winter fruit has 

 fallen from the trees. 



Norfolk County, Va. — Peaches a total failure. 



Spottsylvania County, Va. — Crop of peaches large, but they rot badly. 

 Apple and i)ear crops very good. 



