18 The Principles of Vegetable- Gardening 





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. 119,958 



261,163 



Aug. . 



. 145,639 



258,001 



Sept. . 



. 160,433 



376,523 



Sept. . 



. 155,756 



362,180 



Oct. . 



. 153,998 



310,912 



Oct. . 



. 179,910 



335,983 



Nov. . 



. 169,408 



307,095 



Nov. . 



. 199,220 



300,109 



Dec. . 



. 136,423 



275,473 



Dec. . 



. 238,808 



250,919 



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$2,165,126 . 



r2, 646,758 



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$2,327,659 $2,925,657 



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total to 

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1900 . $2,336,131 $2,926,458 

 Excess of Exports . $590,327 



The greatest import months are April, May and 

 June. Following is a list of dutiable vegetables for 

 the largest month in 1896-9 (May, 1898) : 





Bushels 



Value 



Beans and dried peas .... 



8,957 



$5,714 





. 229,264 



213,924 





298,944 



135,261 







37,951 



All others in their natural state 





8,879 



Prepared or preserved .... 





23,952 



Total 





$425,681 



The heaviest export months are August to Novem- 

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