486 



THE APPLE 



TABLE VI. 



AVERAGE TRICE OF APPLES IN NEW YORK FOR 

 TWENTY VKARS' 



Total receipts 

 (barrels) 



Total value 



Average price 

 per barrel 



1 893-1 894 



1894-1895 

 1895-1896 

 [896-1897 

 1897-1898 

 [898-1899 

 1899-1900 

 1 900- 1 90 1 

 1901-1902 

 1902-1903 

 1 903-1 904 

 1 904- 1 90 5 

 1905-1906 

 1906-1907 

 1907-1908 

 190S-1909 

 1909-191 o 

 1910-191 1 

 1911-1912 

 1912-1913 



234,863 



526,338 



736487 



[,426,546 



650,686 

 921,648 

 895,967 

 553,816 

 1,540,005 



£805,873 

 1,368,716 

 1,627,907 

 2,018,4 1 1 

 2,336,934 



2,1 I(),021 

 2.I4r.;2S 

 2,238,004 

 2,057,679 

 1,196,294 



£343") 

 2.60 



3- 2 5 

 2-33 



2.50 

 3-72 

 2.08 



i»2.62 



2,043,606 

 1,865,459 

 1,566,855 



2,227,577 



1,687,719 

 [,858,267 



1,898,268 

 1,932,327 

 1,875, 168 

 2,438,606 



4,880,324 



,895 S.| 



5,176,749 

 5,889,810 



5,150,687 

 5,99 2 ,356 

 6,045,390 

 6,904,624 

 5,028,725 

 6,320,766 



2-39 

 2.09 

 3-3° 

 2.64 



3-o 5 

 3.22 

 3.1S 

 3-57 



2.S7 



TABLE VII. STATEMENT OF CARLOADS OF APPLES SHIPPED ON 



NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD FROM 



THE WESTERN NEW YORK STATE FRUIT BELT IN 1909 



Shipments from the stations named below 

 at which there are no storage facilities, con- 

 sequently there is no doubt that the ship- 

 ments originated at the stations named. 



Barker 573 cars 



Middleport 298 cars 



Brockport 295 cars 



Appleton 237 cars 



Holley 230 cars 



Spencerport 193 cars 



Ransomville 187 cars 



Kendall 181 cars 



Greece 144 cars 



Adam's Basin 144 cars 



Morton 136 cars 



South Greece 65 cars 



Total 2083 cars 



Figuring 175 barrels to the car, this pro- 

 duces a total of 469,525 barrels. 



Below is a statement of the number of cars 

 shipped during the year 1909 from stations 

 at which storage warehouses are located. 



Albion 763 cars 



Lockport 72S cars 



Hilton 563 cars 



Medina 551 cars 



Burt 541 cars 



Gasport 455 cars 



Carlton 222 cars 



Lyndonville 216 cars 



Hamilton 204 cars 



Ashwood 198 cars 



Le Roy 196 cars 



Waterport 173 cars 



Total ^87o cars 



Figuring on the basis of 175 barrels per 

 car, this produces 841,750 barrels. 



It was not possible to obtain statistics which would indicate what proportion of the apples 

 shipped from stations at which storage houses are located originated in the vicinity of such 

 stations and were teamed to the storage warehouses, and the proportion shipped from near-by 

 stations to the storage points ; and consequently, if the figures for this latter table were used, 

 they would include an unknown percentage of apples which may have been shipped from 

 some one of the stations shown in the first table to the storage points. 



The total for the twenty-four Stations is yjgj ears, or approximately 1,311,275 barrels. 



1 The total value for the year is obtained by multiplying the receipts for each month (Table V) by 

 the average price for that month (Table 1 I ). The total" value divided by the total receipts gives the 

 average price. This is the most nearly accurate method of determining the price with the figures avail- 

 able. No price was obtained for July, therefore the receipts for July were omitted. This was neces- 

 sary also for June, 1893-1894; June, 1 894-1 895 ; August, 1 907-1 908 ; and August, 1912-1913. 



