n below. 
Shed ^w ciu go ees kinds and prices of fruit 
eral divisions of Cape € are published with 
ence to the export of fruit. It ap the num | 
made, that before a trade in fruit can i bó established with 
1t trees. 
ineipal fruits cultivated in Cape Colony, and likely to bé 
' export, are apples, apricots, bananas, figs, Cape gooseberries 
s), grap , Dee es, 
nates, plums, quinces, almonds, a l Most of these 
could be grown in Pied large quantities in Cape Colony, if sullieiattt 
ents were held ou 
. Apples 
widely and generally eultivated. They are in season from January 
| March. s 4d. to 3s. per 100 in Cape Town 
) about 6s. vnd 100 in Humansdor 
; “piace 
are confined to warm, s sheltered, and well-watered divisions, - 
Seas y all the daa round. 'The local prices vary from 
from. pecies of Physalis (tir. order Solanacea) - 
rere they make a pr e 
Mieg for p eigen ond 
