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Dennis (Joshua Crowell). — Corn is about an average crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are hardly up to the usual average. An aver- 

 age amount of fall seeding has been done and it is in good con- 

 dition. Onions are much less than an average crop. Potatoes 

 are below the average both in yield and quality. Root crops, 

 celery and other late market-garden crops promise to be up to the 

 average. No apples, few peaches, pears average and cranberries 

 less than half of last year's crop. 



Orleans (John Kenrick). — Corn is about ninety per cent of an 

 average crop. Rowen and fall feed are fully up to the usual 

 average. What little fall seeding has been done is in good con- 

 dition. Potatoes are less than an average crop. No root crops 

 raised, excepting turnips, which appear to be good. No apples, 

 large crop of peai;s, no plums, grapes poor, cranberries not more 

 than half a crop. 



Welljieet (Everett Jacobs). — Indian corn is about the same 

 as last season. Rowen has been damaged greatly by the rains. 

 No great amount of fall seeding has been done but that that is in 

 looks promisiog. Ouions are fully as good as last year. Potatoes 

 are a very small crop of very poor quality. Turnips and beets 

 promise well, and squashes ai*e abundant. Very few apples, pears 

 plenty, grapes very good and cranberries above the average. 



Truro (D. E. Paine). — Rowen and fall feed are up to the 

 usual average. The usual amount of fall seeding has been done 

 and is in good condition. Onions are a good average crop. Pota- 

 toes are hardly up to the normal in either yield or quality. The 

 crop of winter turnips promises to be fair. Apples and pears 

 light, and cranberries a fair crop. 



DUKES COUNTY. 



West Tisbnry (Geo. Hunt Luce). — Indian corn is a good aver- 

 age crop. Rowen is above the usual average ; fall feed good but 

 somewhat dried up. Potatoes are less than an average crop in 

 both yield and quality. Grapes and cranberries have turned out 

 well. 



NANTUCKET COUNTY. 



Nantucket (C. W. Gardner). — Indian corn is about ninety per 

 cent of a crop. Rowen and fall feed are above the usual average. 

 There is very little fall seeding done here. Onions are more than 

 an average crop. Potatoes are not more than half a crop. Root 

 crops are looking poorly ; what little celery there is is looking 

 finely. Cranberry picking not yet commenced. 



