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fall seeding has been done. Onions are a little below the normal. 

 Potatoes compare favorably with the normal in yieUl and quality. 

 The prospect for root crops, celery and other late market-garden 

 crops is fair. Apples good ; cranberries, taken as a whole, much 

 below the average. 



Chatham (E. Z. Ktder). — Corn is about half of an average 

 crop. Rowen and fall feed are hardly up to the average, owing to 

 the dry weather in August and September. Less than the usual 

 amount of seeding has been done. Onions will be a larger crop 

 than usual. Potatoes are the largest crop for many years and of 

 excellent quality. Late root crops are in good condition and 

 promise well. Apples are a large crop ; grapes an average crop ; 

 cranberries uneven, some bogs having a large jneld and others with 

 small crops, and in some cases with almost nothing, probably less 

 than the average on the whole. 



Eastham (J. A. Clark). — More corn than usual was planted 

 and is looking well. Rowen and fall feed are not up to the usual 

 average. Potatoes are better than an average crop in yield and 

 quality. Turnips are our main root crop, and owing to dry weather 

 at planting did not come up well ; looking well now but late. 

 Apples fair ; pears light ; cranberries light. 



Truro (D. E. Paine). — Rowen and fall feed are not quite up to 

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

 done and it is in fair condition. Onions are a fair crop. Potatoes 

 are a good crop in yield and quality. Root crops, celery and other 

 late market-garden crops are looking very well. There is not half 

 a crop of fruit. 



