1908.] Fruit and Potato Crops in Germany. 



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Prices in Marks per 50 Kilos. (= shillings per no lb.). 





Apples. 





Pears. 



Month. 





















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Price. 



Description. 



Price. 



End of July 



Italian 



14-33 



Italian 





End of August ... 



Italian 



8-17 



Italian 



20-2 ^ 





Local 



6-12 



Local 







Gravensteiner 2nds 



35-45 



Tyrolian 



35-45 





Tyrolian ... 



45-5o 







End of September 



Italian 



8-12 



Italian 



7-12 





I quality 



10-25* 

 4-10* 



Local 



3-2 Z 





II quality ... 



Tyrolian 



IO- I*. 





Tyrolian 



15-45 







End of October 



Cooking 



5-8 



Edible ists... 



8-13 





Italian 



8-12 



Local 



4-IO 





Local 



5-12 



Cooking 

 Tyrolian 



5-8 





Gravensteiner ists 



20-25 



10-25 





Gravensteiner 2nds 



10-15 







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 5-10 



Edible ists... 



18-25 





Italian 



IO-II 



Edible 2nds 



10-17 





Local 



15-25 



Cooking 



5-8 





Tyrolian ists 



18-26 









Tyrolian 2nds 



12-18 







December (1-11) 



Local ists ... 



10-20 



Italian 



25-30 



Local 2nds... 



5-10 









Italian ists 



10-20 









Tyrolian ists 



20-40 









Tyrolian 2nds 



I6-20 







* Local. 



Price in Marks per 50 Kilos. (= shillings per no lb.). 



Fruit. 



End ot 



End of 



End of 



End of 



July. 



August. 



September. 



October. 



Cherries — 











Sweet 



18-35 









Sour 



15-24 



15-20 







Currants 



7-10 









Gooseberries ... 



8-12 









Egg plums — 











Buhler 





25-27 







Local 







3-7 



10-16 



Plums — 











Italian 



14-20 



12-14 







Bohemian ... 









12-18 



Greengages ... 





I5-30 







Winter fruit is finding a ready market at remunerative prices in Germany, and 

 therefore exports will in all probability be restricted to a mimimum quantity this 

 year. In the Duchy of Anhalt and in the Principalities of Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt 

 and Schwartzburg-Sondershausen, which are of minor importance as regards exports 

 of fruit to the United Kingdom, the fruit harvest was satisfactory. 



