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ANNA, UNION COUNTY. 



The following is a list of fruits and vegetables shipped by 

 the Anna Fruit Growers' Association during the season of 

 1893. 



(Reported by J. F. Williford, Secretary.) 



Apples, 5,000 barrels. 



Strawberries, 10,000 cases of twenty-four quarts each. 



Tomatoes, 120,000 cases. 



Cucumbers, 20,000 baskets. 



Melons (Cantaloupes), 60,000 baskets. 



Pie-plant, 8,000 bushel boxes. 



Beans, 3,000 bushels. 



Squashes, 500 baskets. 



Sweet Potatoes, 500 barrels. 



No. of cars of fruits and vegetables sent out by the Anna 

 Fruit Growers' Association in 1893, 285; sent by other parties, 

 15 cars. Total, 300 cars. 



HIGHLAND COUNTY. 

 (Reported by R. T. Fry, Olney.) 



With the exception of two or three townships, which are 

 carefully estimated, these records are from an actual canvass 

 of the county by townships: 



Townshios Apple, Pear, Peach, Grapes, Small Fruits, Total, 



Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. Acres. 



Madison 1,900 200 100 10 107 2,317 



Decker 1,400 50 150 12 1,612 



Noble ...3,000 300 500 25 3,825 



Denver 1.700 60 190 26 1.976 



Preston 1,200 155 200 50 13 1,618 



German 1,000 20 150 1,170 



Claremont 2,000 75 300 2,375 



Bonpas 1,500 100 200 100 171 2,071 



Olney 4,000 500 700 100 575 5,875 



Totals 17,700 1,460 2,490 260 929 22,839 



CLAY COUNTY. 

 (Reported by R. Smith.) 



The fruit interests of this county run almost entirely to 

 apple orchards, of which there are in the county, according to 

 careful estimates, a total of 30,000 acres. Manv of these 



