Report of the Illinois Horticultural Board of Control Having in Charge the Fruit

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Bryant 15 acres in apples.
Elmer Waddel 15 acres in apples.
L. R. Bryant 10 acres in apples.
Arthur Bryant 20 acres in apples.
E. P. Lovejoy 10 acres in apples.
John Kitterman 10 acres in apples.
G-eo. Childs 6 acres in apples.
W. N. Mosely 5 acres in apples.
Mr. Chelman 5 acres in apples.
O. Beebe, Tiskilwa 20 acres in apples. Small fruits N. P. Colberg 5 acres.
C. G. Swanson 5 acres.
J. G. Bubach 5 acres.
Other growers 5 acres.
KANKAKEE COUNTY. (Reported by O. W. Barnard, Manteno. ) This coun
...ty has a sandy ridge extending across it that is well adapted to fruit growing. There are many small fruit and vegetable growers of from one to ten acres who grow for the Chicago market. The means for collecting careful statistics of the above were not at hand, but to show that fruits are grown for market in Northern Illinois, the following is given as a sample, and it is only fair to say that in the vicinity of the larger towns in Northern Illinois many acres are devoted to small fruits for the local markets.

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