65 

 CENTRAL ILLINOIS. 



CHAMPAIGN COUNTY. 



Small fruits are grown for the local and Chicago markets 

 in the vicinity of Champaign and Urbana, on plantations of 

 from two to ten acres. Number of acres in apple orchards, as 

 returned by the assessors, over 5,000; the largest fruit farms 

 in the county are owned by 



Geo. Myers, apples, 25 acres. 



M. Dunlap & Son, apples, 30 acres. 



Henry M. Dunlap Apples, 225 acres; pears, 2 acres; 

 cherry, 4 acres; small fruits and grapes, 4 acres. 



H. C. Smith Apples, 15; pears, 10 acres. 



PIKE COUNTY. 



(Reported by C. G. Winn, Griggsville.) 



The following is a partial list of fruits grown in this 

 county, and acreage devoted thereto: 



F. Cadwell & Sons Apples, 417 acres. 



J. R. Williams Apples, 80. 



J. A. Farrand Apples, 45. 



W. Horey Apples, 40. 



Robt. Walker Apples, 40. 



John Wheeler Apples, 40. 



Richard Perry Apples, 100. 



William Perry Apples, 50. 



Geo. Ham Apples, 30. 



W. W. Smith Apples, 30. 



Mrs. R. A. Anderson Apples, 30. 



J. & C. G. Winn Apples, 25. 



R. Allen Apples, 20. 



Mr. Borthy Apples, 20. 



Geo. Westlake Apples, 20. 



Mrs. Wintield Apples, 20. 



John Fenton Apples, 20. 



Jeff. Smith Apples, 15. 



Mrs. Hitch Apples, 15. 



Wm. Check Apples, 10. 



E. S. Parker Apples, 15. 



