Washington Many young A number bear Thousands of
ones. full crops. acres. $25 to $200.
Multnomah Several young Many scattered. Several
groves. thousand. $50 to $200.
Yamhill 3,000 acres. 5,000 trees. 40,000 acres;
every quarter
section has
suitable land. $50 to $250.
Clackamas 100 acres. Many scattered; Several
one grove. thousand. $20 to $500.
Polk Several hundred 100 trees. Many thousand. $25 to $100.
acres.
Marion A few A number in Hundreds
bearing. of acres. $20 to $500.
Benton No record. No record. Many acres $20 to $100.
Linn Several young Several Many hundred
groves. scattered. acres. $20 to $500.
Lane 300 acres. A few scattered; 10,000. $60 to $125.
bear heavily.
Douglas None. Many; loaded Thousands $25 to $100.
with nuts of acres.
Josephine No record. A number; Hundreds
scattered. of acres. No record?
Jackson 30 or 40 acres. Hundreds Several
scattered thousand. $25 to $225.
through valley
loaded with nuts.
Baker A few groves. Many producing Thousands of
(Eastern Ore.) trees. acres. $25 to $150?
GOLD MEDAL WALNUT EXHIBIT (See cut on following page)
Last year the Walnut club of McMinnville made an exhibit of home grown
walnuts at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition and was awarded a gold medal. They
have a very attractive and artistic way of putting up an exhibit,
classifying and arranging the different varieties in glass cases in such
a manner as to attract universal attention and call forth the heartiest
exclamations of admiration. The accompanying cut shows one of their
exhibits in position. It is nine feet high and nearly five feet wide and
is faced alike on both sides.
This club w
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