372 THE POTATO 



The following table shows the cars sold at vari- 

 ous seasons, the price, and total cars produced 



Prices 

 Cars. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. 

 1. 1. 1. 1. 



Jan. 1,1902 8,000 ^*, ^^ -,, ^ j., ^- n, <,^ 



Mar. 1, 1902 2,000 J'^'^^ ^^'^ ^^'^^ ^^ ^ 



Jan. 1, 1903 1,800 \ «,. ^^ ^ ^^ 



Feb. 15, 1903 1,090/ ^^ «^ ^ «® 



Jan. 1, 1904 4,000 to 4.500) ^^ 90 1 00 1 80 



Mar. 1, 1904 1,800/ ^" "" ^"^ ^^ 



Jan. 13, 1905 6.030\ -n .n m on 



Mar.i24, 1905 4,000 to 4.500 / ^" '" " *" 



Feb. 1, 1906 8,500 ) 



Feb. 24, 1906 2,575 V 75 65 55 60 



Apr. 12. 1906 1.020 ) 



Mar. 11, 1907 1,627 \ ^„ -. -. -„ 



Apr. 12,1907 550/ ^^ ^ ^^ ^^ 



Feb. 1, 1908 8,000 to 8,500 \ ^q oq 7« l 00 



Apr. 7. 1908 500 / ^^ ^" ^* ^'^ 



Jan. 5,1909 5,000\ -- on i ik i •« 



Feb. 1. 1909 8.000/ ^^ ^ ^"^^ ^^^ 



Mar. 1. 1910 2,000 60 65 45 25 



Jan. 1, 1911 2,500 \ -- «. e- 



Feb. 1, 1911 1.400/ ^^ ^^ *** 



Season 1910-11 6,500 cars. 



1909-10 8,000 " 



1908-09 11,000 " 



1907-08 9,000 " 



1906-07 10,000 " 



1905-06 11,000 " 



1904-05 . 14,000 " 



" 1903-04 6,500 " 



^ " 1902-03 4,500 " 



" 1901-02 5.000 " 



THE WESTERN SLOPE COUNTRY 



The districts that supply the markets with 

 Western Slope potatoes are Carbondale, Rifle, 



