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Table IX. — Record of shipments of Emperor grapes in drums, packed in red- 

 wood sawdust and held in cold storage and sold in New York, season of 

 1912-13, showing the gross receipts and average prices. 



Date of 

 ship- 

 ment. 



Shipped from— 



Designation 

 of shipper. 



Date of sale. 



Number 



of 

 drums. 



Gross 

 receipts. 



Average 

 price. 



1912. 

 Oct. 17 





D 



Jan. 7, 1913 

 Dec. 13,1912 

 Dec. 12,1912 

 Jan. 5, 1913 

 Dec. 30,1912 

 Dec. 5, 1912 

 Dec 19,1912 

 do... 



650 



430 



203 



552 



84 



648 



358 



190 



40 



566 



70 



581 



582 



581 



581 



581 



581 



5 



f 147 



I 132 



] 200 



I 113 



572 



$1,804.45 



1, 136. 02 



532. 96 



1,815.59 



278. 30 



1,518.60 



961. 50 



466. 80 



59.60 



1,669.13 



118. 55 



1,730.20 



1, 705. 50 



1,725.32 



1, 746. 84 



1, 795. 80 



1,985.39 



16.80 



341.55 



223. 90 



561. 25 



131.70 



2,022.40 



$3.01 

 2 64 



19 



do 



C 



19 



...do... 



D 



2 56 



' 21 



...do 



B 



3 29 



21 



do 



C 



3 31 



21 





E 



2 34 



23 





B 



2 68 



23 



do 



D 



2 46 



23 



do 



G 



do... 



1.49 



27 



do 



B 



Dec. 28,1912 

 Dec. 27,1912 

 Dec. 20,1912 

 Dec. 10,1912 

 Dec. 20,1912 

 Dec. 27,1912 

 Jan. 3, 1913 



2 95 



27 



do 



G 



1 69 



28 





A 



2.98 



28 



do 



A 



2.93 



28 



do 



A 



2.97 



29 



do 



A 



A 



A 



3.01 



29 



do. 



3 09 



29 



do 



3.42 





do 



A 



Nov. 21,1912 



1 Dec. 1-19, 

 j 1912 



Jan. 7,1913 



3.36 



5 





D 



2.32 



5 

 5 



do 



do 



F 



B 



1.69 

 2.81 



5 



do 



G 



A 



1.17 



11 





3.54 











Table X. — Record of shipments of Emvperor grapes in drums, packed in redivood 

 sawdust and held in cold storage in Chicago, season of 1912-13, showing gross 

 receipts and average prices. 



Date of 

 ship- 

 ment. 



Shipped from — 



Designation 

 of shipper. 



Date of sale. 



Number 



of 

 drums. 



Gross 

 receipts. 



Average 

 price. 



1912. 

 Oct. 16 





D 



Dec. 16,1912 

 Dec. 11,1912 

 do 



600 

 346 

 292 

 145 



5 

 323 

 166 

 216 

 262 

 160 

 648 

 166 

 422 



4 

 571 

 199 

 168 

 221 



$1,804.45 

 949. 10 

 656. 10 

 455. 00 

 15.75 

 919. 40 

 518. 10 

 632. 80 

 833. 95 

 226. 75 

 849. 10 

 -602. 10 



1,519.40 

 10.80 



1,979.20 

 276. 65 

 226. 70 

 689. 60 



$3 01 



18 



do 



D 



2.74 



18 



do 



do 



B 



2.25 



20 



D 



Dec. 18,1912 

 do 



3.14 



20 



do 



C 



3.15 



20 



do 



G 



do. 



2.85 



20 



do 



do 



B 



do... 



3.12 



22 



B 



Dec. 20,1912 

 do... 



2 93 



22 



do 



D 



3.18 



22 



do 



Sanger 



G 



do... 



1.42 



23 



E 



Dec. 18,1912 

 Dec. 27,1912 

 do.. 



1.31 



Nov. 2 



B 



3.63 



2 



do 



D 



3.60 



2 



do 



G 



do 



2.70 



2 



A 



G 



Jan. 7, 1913 

 Dec. 23,1912 

 do. 



3 47 



8 





1.39 



8 



do 



F 



1 35 



8 



do 



B 



...do.. 



3 12 













■Six carloads of the shipper-A brand were sold at private sale 

 during December and January at an average price of $3.06 per drum. 

 A large portion of this fruit was reshipped to Atlantic coast cities, 

 including Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond, and Jackson- 

 ville. Several shipments of from 100 to 200 drums each were made 

 to Cuba and other points in the West Indies. Sample drums of the 

 shipper-B brand were sent to some of the leading fruit handlers in 



