Show I Variety Of Fruits Fruits' Are j I i Grown Gro In The Basin I Fred Cummings of Upalco writes to the Cc County Agent Ds as follows j i I Dear Sir In reply to your letter I will say we have an adequate supply of the following food stuffs all r produced on our farm I quarts of bottled fruits consisting of peaches prunes I plumbs cherries ground cherries I strawberries es dewberries dewberries dewberries dewber- dewber J I ries gooseberries Eng English currants native currants rh rhubarb barb grap grapes s and apricots We have the following fol- fol fol 1 I I lowing varieties of bottled vege- vege vege 1 i tables ables Corn peas beans ch chard rd I tomatoes and pickles our variety of dried vegetables arc are as follows beans corn peas Vegetables stored for winter beets cabbage carrots winter squash winter radish radish radish ra ra- ra- ra dish onions parsnips peppers potatoes potatoes po po- pop-corn pop corn com meal and anda a barrel of sauer kraut In addition addition addi- addi tion to the above produce from our garden we supply our table with plenty of first quality pork beef chickens turl turkeys eys eggs milk I and butter I Yours truly FRED CUMMINGS Mr Cummings hasn't listed Ilsted his flour perhaps flour perhaps in such a bounteous ous supply he has overlooked it We Ve know he had sugar cane but I we dont don't know whether he lie made it into molasses or not It seems to me that if Mrs Cummings uses her own yeast that all she would need buy for her adequately supplied supplied supplied sup sup- plied table would be sugar and salt snIt Truly this is Living At Home County Extension Agent |