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amount of fall seeding has been done, but its present condition is poor. 

 There is a normal crop of onions. Potatoes are below the average in 

 yield and quality. Root crops are in fair condition. There will be 

 about an average crop of apples, cranberries, etc. A few apple trees 

 have been set out the last few years, mostly in new orchards. 



Harwich (Ambrose N. Doane). — The corn crop is very good. 

 Rowen and fall feed are not up to the usual average. Not much fall 

 seeding has been done on account of dry weather. Onions are a very 

 small crop. Early potatoes are a failure, and late ones are fairly 

 good. The prospect is very poor for root crojDS, celery and other late 

 market-garden crops. All kinds of fruit are about a failure; cran- 

 berries a two-thirds crop. Very few apple trees have been set out in 

 recent years. 



Wellfleet (E. S. Jacobs) . — Indian corn is not raised. Rowen and 

 fall feed are about up to the usual average. The usual amount of fall 

 seeding has been done, and it is in good condition. Potatoes are below 

 an average crop. The prospect is fair for root crops, celery and late 

 market-garden crops. Apples are a failure; pears half a crop; cran- 

 berries a one-third crop. Few apple trees have been set out, and 

 mostly to replace old trees. 



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West Tisbury (Geo. Hunt Luce). — Indian corn is an average 

 crop. Rowen is a failure, and fall feed is below the average. Not 

 much fall seeding has been done. Potatoes are an average crop. The 

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

 crops. Fruits of all kinds are a poor crop. A few apple trees have 

 been set out in recent years. 



