and is in good condition. Potatoes are average crops in yield and 

 quality. The prospect is good for root crops, celery and late 

 market-garden crops. Apples abundant ; pears few ; peaches 

 average ; grapes good but late ; cranberries good but the frost has 

 caught them, 



Acushnet (M, S. Douglas), — There will be about a two-thirds 

 crop of Indian corn, Rowen and fall feed are not up to the usual 

 average, owing to dry weather. Less than the usual amount of 

 fall seeding has been done and it is not in good condition. Onions 

 are about a normal crop. Potatoes have been more than a normal 

 crop of excellent quality. Celery is looking well, also root crops ; 

 weather just right for crops on low land. Apples a large crop ; no 

 pears ; peaches and grapes good ; about two-thirds of a cranberry 

 crop. 



PLYMOUTH COUNTY. 



Marshfield (J, H, Bourne), — Indian corn is very much below 

 last year's crop, the cars not being filled out as well or as well 

 ripened, Rowen and fall feed are not up to the usual average. 

 The usual amount of fall seeding has been done, but the dry 

 weather has kept it from starting fully and it is backward. Onions 

 are not up to the normal. Potatoes are a good crop in both yield 

 and quality, with not much rot. The weather has been too dry to 

 carry root crops, celery and other late market-garden crops out 

 fully, and rain will hardly bring them up to the average. Apples 

 very abundant and fair ; pears less than usual ; also peaches ; 

 grapes a little extra ; cranberries about half a crop. 



Wf;st Bridgewater (C. P. Howard). — Corn is a much smaller 

 crop than last year per acre, but more was planted this year, Rowen 

 and fall feed are up to the usual average. About the average 

 amount of fall seeding has been done. There is a large crop of 

 potatoes of good quality, but they are rotting badly. Root crops, 

 celery and other late market-garden crops are growing well. 

 There is a large crop of good apples ; peaches are plenty ; so are 

 cranberries. 



Bridgewaler (Rowland Cass). — Some fields of corn good, 

 others poor ; crop below the average as a whole. Rowen and fall 

 feed are below the average. Less than the usual amount of fall 

 seeding has l)ec'n done and it is backward. Onions are a good 

 average crop in size and quality. Potatoes are above the normal 

 in yield, quality good. Root cro[)S are looking well; squashes 

 good, also garden crops in general. Apples and peaches are above 

 average crops ; grapes good ; cranberries poor, 



Phjmpton (WiNTiiRor Fillkbrowk). — Indian corn is about an 



