SHIPMENTS AND DISTELBTTTIOlSr OF TOMATOES. 



9 



Florida— Continued . 

 (Central section, Apr. 15 to 



July 1) — Continued. Carloads. 



Erie 9.0 



Irvine 9.0 



Knights 9.0 



Nocatee 9.0 



Sparr 9.0 



Sumterville 9. 



Belleview 8.0 



Oak 8.0 



Oneco 8.0 



Summerfield 8.0 



Vegetable Siding 8. 



Tavares 7. 



Santos 5. 



Orlando 4.3 



Bradley Junction 4. 



Eagle Lake 4.0 



Leesburg 4. 



Zellwood 4.0 



Brooksville *3.0 



Fort Green 3.0 



McDonald's Siding 3.0 



Murdock 3.0 



Turkey Creek 3. 



Montverde 2. 



Ray 2.0 



South Lake Weir 2.0 



Geneva 1. 5 



Melbourne 1.5 



Hawthorn 1.0 



Montclair 1.0 



West Apopka 1.0 



Kathleen 0. 5 



Hampton 0.3 



Fairvilla 0.0 



Malabar 0.0 



Ocoee 0.0 



Orange Lake 0. 



Sydney 0.0 



Theressa 0.0 



Arcadia 



Center Hill 



Evinston 



Mcintosh 



Micanopy 



Reddick 



Total 2,504.9 



State total 5, 940. 9 



Georgia: 

 (June 1 to Aug. 15.) 



Tifton 



Thomasville 



Cohutta 



Camilla 



Soperton 



Vidalia 



State total . 



Illinois: 



(July 15 to Oct. 1.) 



Anna 



Cobden 



Grand Chain 



Alto Pass 



Makanda 



Moccasin 



Amboy 



Alma 



State total. 



Indiana: 1 

 (July 15 to Oct. 1.) 



Fairmount 



Alexandria 



Princeton 



State total. 



Kansas: 

 (July 15 to Oct. I.) 

 Leavenworth .... 

 Humboldt 



State total. 



Kentucky: 



(June 25 to Sept. 1.) 



La Grange 



Science Hill 



Middletown 



State total. 



Louisiana: 



(May 15 to July 15.) 

 Napoleonville . . .. 



Norwood 



New Orleans 



Roseland 



Monroe 



Jackson 



Bunkie 



Carloads. 

 6.0 

 4.0 

 2.0 

 1.5 

 0.0 

 0.0 



13.5 



70.0 



51.0 



41.0 



25.5 



10.0 



5.0 



4.0 



0.5 



207.0 



110.0 



8.0 



118.0 



13.0 



7.0 



20.0 



13.0 

 2.0 

 0.0 



15.0 



28.0 

 26.0 

 6.0 

 6.0 

 2.5 

 0.5 

 0.0 



i The following shipments of tomatoes in 1914 were reported too late to appear on the map and chart: 

 From New Albany, Ind., 6 cars. 



