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new canes and cutting out the old ones. Applied in April, 

 80 lbs. of line ground bone, and 50 lbs. of muriate of pot- 

 ash. The yield was 710 pint boxes of berries, which sold 

 for 162.72. 



Dr. 

 To 3 day's labor at $1.25, ■ $3 75 



" cultivating, 50 



" 80 pounds bone, 1 12 



" 50 pounds M. Potash, 1 13 



" picking 710 boxes berries at 1^ cents, 10 65 



" marketing 710 boxes berries at 1 cent, 7 10 



$•24 25 



Or. 

 By 710 boxes berries, "162 72 



24 25 



Net profit, $38 47 



per acre, $272 00 



Gross receipts per acre, $436 80 



Respectfully submitted, 



W. K. Cole. 



I hereby certify that I measured the Raspberry bed 

 -entered for premium by W. K. Cole, and it contains twenty 

 rods, one hundred and eighty-four feet. 



H. M. Kill AM. 



STATEMENT OF A CROP OF CURRANTS RAISED BY AMOS 

 HASELTINE, OF HAVERHILL. 



The twenty-seventh and nine-tenths square rods of land, 

 is of good quality, and has been used for several crops of 

 onions. In 1892, 700 Victoria, Fay, Cherry and White 

 Grape currants, were set in rows five feet apart, and two 

 feet apart in the rows. 



