peaches: production estimates, etc. 7 



be noted thai tlio production of " all other States '" is •27">.000 bu?ihels 

 and that the combined production of the five States named uccounts 

 for all except 4,000 bushels of that quantity. 



AUGUST 



SePTEMBER 



OCTOBER 



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SOUTH CAROLINA 



I 



H 



CALIFORNIA 



NORTH CAROLINA 



GEORGIA 



c 



TEXAS 



\mississippi\ 



ALABAMA 



LOU/S/ANA 



ARKANSAS 



OKLAHOMA 



NEW MEXICO 



c 



WEST VIRG/NIA 



\ TENNESSEE \ 



OREGON 



IC 



COLORADO 



VJHG/NfA 



WASHINGTON 



INDIANA 



KENTUCKY 



/V£W JERSEY 



MISSOURI 



DELAWARE \ 



/LLINO/S 



AJARYLAND 



OHIO 



MICHIGAN 



CONNECTICUT 



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/V£'iV YORK 



UTAH 



Fig. T). — Diagriuii showing the peach-shipping season in each of the principal iiench- 

 pi-oducing States. (From Deijartment Bulletin 208.) 



The estimates on which the averages given in figure 6 are based 

 represent the total crop rather than the commercial portion. This is 

 illustrated in the estimates given for New York, in which there are 



