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

 other late market-garden crops. There are few apples and fewer 

 pears; no peaches; grapes fair; also cranberries. Not many apple 

 trees have been set out of late years. 



NORFOLK COUNTY. 



Beechwood (Ellery E. Bates). — Indian corn is not raised. There 

 is good fall feed, but no rowen will be cut because the rains came too 

 late. About the usual amount of fall seeding has been done. Onions 

 are about a normal crop. Potatoes are a light crop, but are of good 

 quality. Root crops, celery and late market-garden crops are about 

 normal. There is a small crop of fruit. Very few apple trees have 

 been set out in recent years. 



Westwood (Henry E. Weatherbee). — The corn crop will not be 

 up to the average in yield. The rowen crop will be very short, and 

 fall feed will be good. About the usual amount of fall seeding has 

 been done, and it is rather late but looking well. Onions will be a 

 fair crop. Potatoes will be a light crop, but of fair quality. Cab- 

 bages will not be up to the average; root crops very good. There 

 are very few apples and pears; no peaches; grapes and cranberries 

 good. Very few apple trees have been set out, except to replace old 

 trees. 



Walpole (Edward L. Shepard) . — Corn will be about 65 per cent 

 of a normal crop. There is very little rowen, but fall feed is looking 

 better than three weeks ago. Not much fall seeding has been done, 

 and its condition is not up to the average. Potatoes are about half 

 a crop, with quality about normal. Root crops, celery and late market- 

 garden crops are backward, but looking fairly well, and will do well 

 if frosts hold off. There will be less than half a crop of fruit. Very 

 few apple trees have been set out of recent years. 



Millis (E. F. Richardson). — Indian corn is about 40 per cent of 

 a normal crop. There is no rowen, but fall feed has started a little. 

 Much less than the usual amount of fall seeding has been done, and 

 it is now at a standstill. Onions are about a three-foui-ths crop. Po- 

 tatoes are 60 per cent of a normal crop, and of fine quality. Root 

 crops, celery and other late market-garden crops will be light yields. 

 The yield of fruit of all kinds is light. 



Franklin (C. M. Allen). — Indian corn is a three-fourths crop. 

 Rowen and fall feed are very light. Three-fourths the usual amount 

 of fall seeding has been done, and it is looking well though backward. 

 Very few onions are grown, but they are a good crop. Potatoes are 

 a light yield, of good quality. Root crops, celery and other late 

 market-garden crops will give light yields. There are very few apples 

 and pears, no peaches, and light crops of grapes and cranberries. 

 Very few apple trees have been set out in recent years. 



