ANALYSES PRICE8 AND STATISTICS. 



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BOHEMIAN CREAM. 



One pint thick cream, one pint grape-juice jelly; stir together; put 

 in cups and set on ice- Serve with lady fingers. 



Besides the recipes just given, many more arc enumerated by the 

 manufacturers, such as grape ice, grape lemonade, grape water ice, 

 grape juice and egg, baked bananas, snow pudding, grape gelatin, 

 junket and grape jelly, tutti frutti jelly, grape float, grape jelly, grape 

 juice plain, grape soda water, and scores of others. 



ANALYSES OF GRAPE MUST. 



The analyses of ;i California must, as published in Bulletin No. 130 

 of the California Experiment Station, and of Concord grape must ana- 

 lyzed by Mr. L. S. Munson, of the Bureau of Chemistry, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, are appended herewith, and may be of interest: 



Solid contents 



Alcohol 



Total acids (as tartaric i 



Volatile acid 



Grape sugar 



Free tartaric acid 



Ash 



Phosphoric acid 



Cream of tartar 



Concord, 



Per a nt. 



20.37 

 None. 



.663 

 .02:; 

 18.54 

 .025 

 . 2-V> 

 .027 



Califor- 

 nia. 



Per a nl. 



20.60 



None. 



.53 



.03 



19.15 

 .07 

 .19 

 .04 

 .59 



The comparison between the two becomes all the more interesting 

 from the fact that California musts are made from Vinifera, or the 

 European grapes, whereas the commercial musts of the Eastern States 

 are made almost exclusively from the Concord, a Labrusca, or American 

 variety. 



PRICES AND STATISTICS. 

 The average prices to consumers are as follows: 



Per ease. 



Cases of 1 dozen quart bottles $4. 50 to $6. 00 



Cases of 2 dozen pint bottles 4. 75 to 6. 25 



Cases of 4 gallon bottles 5. 00 to 6. 00 



One firm in 1901 used, in their manufacture, 8,000 gross of bottles. 

 To till these required 1,000 tons of grapes, 8,000 gross of corks, 

 1,100,000 caps, as many labels and wrappers, and 60,000 boxes. In 

 the Chautauqua district alone about 300,000 gallons of unfermented 

 must was made in 1901, and all those engaged in its manufacture are 

 enlarging their plants. 



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