. Idaho, gem of the mountains. LARGE ROLLER MILLS AT WEISER — STREET IN WEISER. 1DAH0=THE GEM OF THE SCENERY IN BEAR LAKE COUNTY. No. I — Natural Bridge, Bear Lake Hot Springs. No. 2 — Fish Haven, from Summer Residence of Hon. Chas. B. Wilson One-half Miles from Montpelier. No. 4—Bear Lake, Showing the Wonderful Natural Roadway Between Bear and Mud Lakes No. 3 — Joes Gap, Two and DAHO=THE GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS. have yielded: apple trees, 200 pounds; cherries 75 pounds;peaches, 150 pounds; pears, 130 pounds; plums, 150 are not exceptional figures, but are duplicated in m


. Idaho, gem of the mountains. LARGE ROLLER MILLS AT WEISER — STREET IN WEISER. 1DAH0=THE GEM OF THE SCENERY IN BEAR LAKE COUNTY. No. I — Natural Bridge, Bear Lake Hot Springs. No. 2 — Fish Haven, from Summer Residence of Hon. Chas. B. Wilson One-half Miles from Montpelier. No. 4—Bear Lake, Showing the Wonderful Natural Roadway Between Bear and Mud Lakes No. 3 — Joes Gap, Two and DAHO=THE GEM OF THE MOUNTAINS. have yielded: apple trees, 200 pounds; cherries 75 pounds;peaches, 150 pounds; pears, 130 pounds; plums, 150 are not exceptional figures, but are duplicated in manywell-cultivated young orchards in the state. Small fruits, suchas strawberries, currants, raspberries, blackberries, etc., arealso very prolific. The more hardy fruits can be grown withsuccess in most all of the higher elevations of the state. Thereare fruit farms which contain many thousands of trees withmany acres devoted to the cultivation of small fruits, and theplanting goes on each year, the demand keeping well up tothe supply. It is seldom a crop failure occurs, and then onlypartially. The


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