Show I BOX BO ELDER ER COUNTY FRUIT PROSPECTS UNUSUALLY BRIGHT I Box Boi Elder county is the first to mit nit its annual spring planting r report ort ortto io to 4 the tat state horticultural JEdward J J. Edward Taylor Th The r report port wa was w n. e d yesterday from Carl Cad u county horticultural inspector etor aw and shows an au extremely mely ro f prosperous p condition condi condl tion tan of the fruit industry in Bo Box Bor Elder county Mr 11 Taylor expects the reports of theother the theother other fruit growing counties to be sled filed i this w week k The following summary of I Ithe the Box Elder EIder report i in is Total Tota I area ara u of acres acre planted to fruit tree tre in spring prin of r 1912 A Apples 1500 p peaches a bt sweet cherries 75 apricot aprIcots apri aprI- I cot cots v 50 0 plums and prunes 50 sour cherries 40 griper grapes 10 0 small amAH fruit fruits 00 Th ih The number of nursery fro tro trow s grown in in n the county f for r delivery this spring is 15 as s follows Apples Apple peaches a apricots cherries MOO pears plums and Prun prunes grapes 2000 0 while tree trees were planted in LU the nurseries for future delivery A A. total of ot l seedlings edlin were lb Inspected In Lu- for the Over I I nursery trees were condemned for br disease dis dla- ease eue in the spring prin deliveries and 1000 tr trees 5 were rere condemned f for r insect pests II and aDd diseases et There have bave been bun ei power eight bt power spray outfits and twenty three hand haud outfits purchased d in tie the county durin during t the spring of 1912 1012 The Pro prospects for a fruit crop in in the county are a as follows based on an av 8 average of per cent for normal crop Apples per per percent cent pears plums said and prunes poaches blackberries raspberries raspberries rasp rasp- berries strawberries grape TRpe gooseberries sour cherries 9 per pel cent sweet cherries 60 per pcr cent and apricot apricot apri apri- cot 30 per cent |