of the actual yields obtained was considered, but did not appea
feasible.
On area alone, three groups of counties possess the greater
part of the orchards of the country. Kent had 53,844 acres
Worcester, Hereford and Gloucester 52,291 acres; and Devon and
Somerset 41,036 acres; these six counties together having no less
than 62 per cent. of the total area in 1925. Outside these groups
the bulk of the orchards are in the eastern half of the country.
Norfolk, Cambridge, Isle of Ely, Lincoln (mainly Holland), Essex
and Middlesex each having 4,000 or more acres of orchards.
Number of Trees.—The approximate number of each kind ol
orchard tree in the above groups of counties, together with total
figures for England and Wales for 1925, is given in the next
table.
NumBERS OF ORCHARD TREES ON AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS
IN CERTAIN CoUuNTIES IN 1925.
Kent
Essex -
Middlesex
Total
Worcester
Hereford
Gloucester
Total
Devon -
Somerset
Total
Norfolk - -
Lines (Holland)
Cambridge
Isle of Ely.
Total
All other)
counties - f
Total : England
& Wales 3
Apple.
Pear. | Plum.”
Cherry. | Other.
Total.
3,826
423
368
(Thousands of Trees.)
715 1,295 456
69 116 | 12
133 187 24
290
4
2
6,582
624
714
4.617
917
[51.508 +1
492
206 ! 7,920
833 | 201 | 1,083 53 | 10 | 2,180
750 63 119 14 4 | 950
545 97 266 10 3 921
2 128 |
361 L 1.408
7
17-1 4081
1.300 | ' 25 |
938 18
37 4
24
12
2
9 | 1,473
4 986
I 2.459
2 398
43
61
14.
13
713 | 59 | 166
310 25 78
348 27 349
ETA 35 159
5
J.
9
3
3
2
7
2
946
416
740
767
1,945 |
2.811.
146
745
18
15 | 2.869
509
l.929
140
74 | 5.767
14.829 |
1.976 |
5,105
741
115 192.066
* Including greengage and damson.
+ The most striking feature of this table is the predominance ¢
Kent. Kent is the most important fruit county in the countrv