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Show OUTLOOK DOWN SOUTH. Hon Thomas Judd of at Oeorge president of the State Hoerd of Horticulture Hor-ticulture ttfrts that Washington covnt will harvest nn uni.su illy large crop nf frtili apricots, peaches grains and Rlmonds belns; th bejt for years heat and lucerne were good but the ranges are dry There Is a growing disposition to plant out grapes looking look-ing to ralMn production is well as marketing, In the fresh state In Iron and Denver counties tho fruit, which Is not an Important crop nt kny time excepting for home consumption, con-sumption, va practically ruined liv the snow and freeao In May The 1 nj nnd graes cropn In Ilsnver are all right, but unless rain should come soon all grain will he light In both coun-llts. coun-llts. Mr. Judii exp'-eued great pteaaure at the progress nf work at thc experiment experi-ment motion ln Washington rottpi' Orane vines only two yarn plintod are bearing and the ytung orchard la In lino condition |