1 1 1 



Each year about one cord of stable manure was spread 

 and cultivated into the surface, and in 1892, four rows of 

 onions were grown between the rows. 



In 1893 two rows were grown, and in 1894 one row of 

 parsnips, beets, turnips, lettuce and radishes, and the labor 

 and manure charged accordingly. The crop of 1894 was 

 not more than one-half a fair crop, on account of the severe 

 frost, which killed all blossoms and fruit that were not pro- 

 tected by leaves. 



1892. CURKANTS. Dr. 



700 two years old bushes, $17 25 



Preparing land and setting, 7 50 



Manure, 4 00 



Use of land, 2 00 



Hoeing five times, 5 25 



1893, Dr. 

 Interest, 

 Manure, 

 Use of land. 



Pruning and killing currant worms, 

 Cultivating and hoeing, 

 Picking and selling 120 quarts at 4 cents, 



Cr. By 120 quarts at 10 cents, 



1894, Dr. 

 Interest, 



Manure, 



Use of land. 



Hoeing five times. 



Destroying currant worms. 



Picking and selling 610 quarts at 4 cents. 



187 00 



