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The Farmers Say thnt Vegetables VI the Flentiful Thie Season, ‘Yenterday the Dong teianu farmers who carry oF sone their produos to the Wallawout or Washington, Market were feeling unusually happy. in order to BE CertAIn the condition of Ino crops om long Island and GOW a reporter of Tu# WoL did a fal wD several OF the farmers. He saw Jon Duryen Co., who, besides having two farmes of about one Wanted serfs at Temilesead, do urines ® na com Miection merchants in tralia and proles at Noa. 24, 85 uml at Wear Washingwn Market, New York, IT. Duryed was particularly sippy over the potato crop. Sal we: +* Ts te frat clase. Just at thiy one we tava the Hoentons and use varieties po the Mupkst, Ths former agra every one potato, The Howe seems to have grown Melt out But the best potato grown on Long Island 4% «the =«Wolfe = Elephau. = 'Thnea pli is larger, and it keeps Well through the winter and cooky good, Idea white, doury palate. We don't |eele to dig for theso til the latter end of August | or the beginning of September. We pocdd0 unsnety | OF them tore a placa In Brooklyn fast fall end they gave upiondld sunufsoram Tomuioos are not really do any quanilty of presapt. ‘The indications are the Long Jajand crap will be god, nate rain cane Wet In time, 1p ten dhyn oF Live Workn Wa WIE be having plenty of them, Carn te nat forward enough _yot for the market, out the crop looks well and paring. You should be surprised to #86 how the Mant fies Jumper on she week, “she cabbage crop ON the Ssiui! 4 Hot More thin Noe a crop, Bylwertar Willis, of Hompatesd, woe wall pasted Baccavhagen. Th nulls the crop generally on Lon dul fe not good. A worm has attacked the pleat As she too, Vivanands of heals have been Miled by that, ‘Thora la conmUeravle endingo TuUWI BL Hompatenda and about Lagiatagd, Tus Wakeneia tw wart wow trots #9 10 $4 with the Vous Dulen trowi $5 to $0.7 Go Bergen, of Biallandsy, stated that dis + potite urup Was excellent, Luo that cabbages for SAW NO AVECNEO, dorome Lott, of Blavands, anld thers had met heel hotter potate crop in years. The promise for the inte poteto wes vere bright, ‘Phamus HL Terry, of Hempstead, $een extensive grower of corn, Ho wuld hhatehe corn crop was apleonid, AL Lt would be two or three weeka bow fore is would be ready for ba marke lu any qountity. ‘The plants wera green ogu qirong snit ' ane Up well, 000 the heads Werb coming out very Steve Matin, of Fatlands, spoke specially whons curamsers and beans, Cucumoerd, ba said, wera compgnalag love plentiful ‘They were bringing $5 1 $10 o Whomsand, Hexns Were a good crop, Mr. Martin continued, and they were cheap mud Would be sent to moKrees in summer. Walter Powell, of Warmingdale, Makes a specialty of the outivation of cucumbera and pinkies, Be store that the raing had given ue Fines 4 fresh start and that his cup was a bears ons, Alridy he had delivered roi’ thousands of cucUumbers at tng markets. W. Rouluson, of Matiltick, was asked about caunflower. He hoped that there were none ready yet. The planie wers Jooking one no) gave ood promisaa, David C. Bendett, of Bay Ridge, tea tomato and cucumber grower. ‘Iie ead he nau Serilag: apertull, 40 voltaln of 1 4ither crop, and vellevor thst batt Were pool ii along tha Lilutd wherey t grown, GM. Hobinson, of Manur, takes great pride to the growth of caulifower, wud koepe tt ieie mur , tiv invarially Lakes Ardy Fair for tole geyctnbl, Ho y Gong Tatog for anuilflower, ‘Trey got to market dn October wod November, and in the height of the season knotteds of barrels Vary whipped daily. Early auulflowers were groma 8 over the guat dou of Jing Tana, ‘heap would it be going to halkel next wel. Olin Van Volt, of limputead, is a grower of po Wwhuew. Mostly, “He remarkut to the reporter that the Porat crop waa inactually Rood the year, Th Degte nuit not Lrowuled by pinot to any Oxtoil. ‘The reporter snquirs around as tw Long [eland 'apples And peat. Neither, no learned, is vuld, Yated gaa crop, Here and there 14 an orchatt of apple butthe ftalianat marketpile ‘The peo ple who grow from Keep them fur home bus of avil Thorncoun where they hive, ‘no bews ponré are grown at Oyster Huy.
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Sat, Jul 09, 1887

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