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The world's production this season is estimated to be 193,760 tons less than the 

 total output last campaign. 



The year 1907 gives promise of a good year for all, with a rather higher average 

 price for raw sugar than in 1906. 



Cuba is disposing of its early production at 29c. per 100 lbs. below the parity of 

 beet sugar, thus giving away all the benefit of the reciprocity_ treaty. No doubt this 

 is due to the need of funds and is also the result of existing fears that political 

 uprisings and troubles may come before the entire crop can be secured. 



For the year 1906, Cuba sold its crop as a whole at 12c. per loo lbs. below 

 the parity of beet sugar, thus retaining only 22c. per ico lbs. of the reciprocity. 

 advantage. 



Before the new year is ended, we believe that every pound of sugar which 

 Cuba can produce, will be wanted, to supply the ever increasing consumption of the 

 United States. 



Centrifugal Sugar 96° test. 

 Price at New York for November. 

 Solid line, 1903. 

 Dotted line, 1905. 



Centrifugal Sugar 96° test. 

 Price at New York for December. 

 Solid line, 1906. 

 Dotted line, 1905. 



. LGALL ON 



KRtPsJUtCE 



LLUSTTiATION, SCALE ON OHANCe- Natural 



jpeciai Oi recilons"".Vi.' .'.'!''"''ia;i:^ 



HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT WOitRS. 



Hammond's "Thrip Juice," No. 1, 



Used for Scale on Citrus 



20 years in Florida. 



Keeps the Trees Clean. Note What is Said about Old Trees. 



Cocoanut Grove, Florida, July 21, 1906. 

 MR. H. B. MARSH. Live Oak, Florida. 



Dear Sir: I have been using Hammond's "Thrip Juice" for the 

 past fifteen years. As a Scale destroyer it has no equal. It keeps 

 •dCrus trees perfectly clean and leaves no bad efEect when used 

 according to directions. Yours truly. JOHN P. TOMS. 



P. S. I find I can use two dippers full instead of one to the 

 barrel, on old trees, with safety. 



A Good Thing to Have Around. 



Mavabe Nursery Co., Holguin, Cuba, Province of Santiago, 



August 3, 1906. 

 HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT WORKS, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



Dear Sir; It has been a long time since writing you, but there is 

 a reason. At the time I bought your "Thrip Juice," No. 1, there 

 were groves being set out and Scale had not manifested itself, but 

 now, with three years on them, they show the want of a spray. My 

 ten-gallon order of three years ago has convinced me that it is a good 

 thing to have around the grove. 



THOS. R. TOWNS. 



For Pamphlets on Bugs and Blights, address 

 HAMMOND'S SLUG SHOT WORKS, FISHK1LL=0N=HUDS0N, N. Y. 



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