Peaches for the city market by motor truck. 



ducts in Paterson, Newark and New York. Excellent train service is also 

 provided. In Sussex, Warren, Morris and Hunterdon Counties, where 

 the apple industry is of importance, growers are building up an extensive 

 trade on "Jersey Brand" apples, marketing their high-class fruit in New 

 York, Newark, Paterson and other large cities. Some growers are now 

 shipping to points in Pennsylvania and the New England States. 



In Monmouth, Middlesex, Mercer, and parts of Burlington Counties the 

 motor truck is used to carry produce to the New York, Newark, Trenton 

 and seashore markets. Special cars are provided by the railroads upon 

 request. The growers of the Delaware River district in Burlington County 

 ship directly to New York on a specially chartered fast freight train, and at 

 the same time supply Philadelphia and river front towns by means of trucks. 

 Riverton and Beverly are the two largest river front shipping points. From 

 them many carloads of produce are despatched daily during the height of 

 the season. 



In South Jersey motor trucks are in common use, several hundred crossing 

 the ferries at Camden each night with fruit and vegetables for the Phila- 



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