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the present time.—Scovill Morton, jAT ISLITAS. jJslltas, Tex.—The Bermuda onion crop here looks much better now than at this time a year ago. Last year we 1 hart SO acres of Bermudas and pro-1 i duood 10,000 crates; have 00 acres 1 tliis year and expect 20,000 crates, i \ The total acreage here this season is | ] 100 acres, compared with 180 .last : « year. Simon is our shipping station, | ] —Simon lt;Davis. .A DIKKKRKNT ESTIMATE. \] Tsiitas, Tex.—The area planted to I : I Bermuda onions this season is i*50 acres as compared with :»00 last year. -1 All early onions look very promising J and will make a good crop, hut the 1 very late plantings will not yield so!4 much. T have 75 acres this year as j against 60 last season—expect 17,000 i crates as against 15.000 then. Fifty: i acres of my crop are very good, while!' 25 acres of la to looks poor.—U. M.! .1 S’.-k .. 11• :• a r r*s\n*t tr r a
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