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BULLETIN 1237, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTTTRE. 
Table 2. — Carload shipments of citrus fruit front California, 1886 to 1922 (year 
ended October 31). 
Oranges. 
Lenioii>. 
Total. 
Oranges. 
Lemons. 
Total. 
1886-S7 
2,200 
2.500 
2.782 
3. 476 
4,016 
4,400 
5,871 
5, 72- i 
4,687 
7,010 
5,972 
13, 987 
9, 44S 
16, 362 
21, 173 
17, 571 
21, 080 
26, 684 
12 
20 
26 
34 
41) 
52 
65 
14.'. 
335 
565 
1 . 378 
1,166 
903 
1.447 
2,924 
2,816 
2.649 
2. 782 
2.212 
2.520 
2,808 
3,510 
4,056 
1.452 
5. 936 
5,871 
5,022 
7. 575 
7,350 
15, 153 
10,351 
17,809 
24,097 
20, 387 
21. 729 
29,466 
1904-05 
- - 
23. 739 
26,319 
34, 376 
28,252 
39, 508 
34. 547 
16, 027 
45, 306 
39, 744 
" • ■ 
46, 591 
17. 119 
39. 429 
- 45. 236 
2 29. 573 
4.274 
4,959 
4,891 
6,891 
6, 133 
2. 304 
3. 032 
7,068 
:. 186 
7. 915 
6,337 
10.007 
8,680 
11,659 
9.926 
31,616 
27 52^ 
1887-88 
1905-06. . 
188S-89 
1906-07... 
29 826 
1889-90. .. 
1907-08. 
32 647 
1890-91 
1908-09 
40 572 
1891-92 
1909-10. 
1892-93 
1910-11 
1911-12 
1893-94 
in 680 
1894-95 
1912-13 
L8 331 
1895-96 
1913-14.... 
4v 338 
1896-97 
1914-15 
46 812 
1897-98 
1915-16 
45 083 
1898-99 
1916-17 
54 506 
1899-1900 
1917-1 8.. 
23 156 
1900-01 
1918-19 
49 436 
1901-02 
1919-201 
46 757 
1902-03 
1920-211.. 
56 895 
1903-04 
1921-22 1 
39,499 
i Year ended Aug. 31. Figures for the seasons from 18S6-S7 to 1918-19 inclusive are from the annual 
reports of the California State Board of Agriculture: for seasons 1919-20 to 1921-22, inclusive, the figures 
given are from the reports of the California Fruit Growers Exchange. 
2 Grapefruit shipments are included. 
Table 3. — Shipments of citrus fruit by the exchange, 1894 to 1922. 
Packed boxes 
Carloads. 
Season ended Aug. 31. 
Oranges and 
grapefruit. 
Lemons. 
Total. 
Oranges 
and 
grapefruit. 
Lemons. 
Total. 
1894 
5,343 
1895 
\ L90 
1896 
2 574 
1897 
612,878 
1,297,008 
997, 694 
2,164,793 
3,933,607 
2,610,400 
1,656 
3.. 505 
1898 
1899 
" 
1900 
5 v.j i 
1901 
10 (i2'.> 
1902.. 
7.054 
1903. 

(') 
1904 
0) 
14,02* 
1905 
15,108,511 
4,705.979 
6, 149, 626 
6,628,784 
8,710,746 
7..»7S,S01 
10,8 
9,232.35(1 
11,2 
11,89 
12,101,617 
15, '• - 
- 12,875 
14,8 - \ 7 
1 "822.001 
18, - 
12,889, Hi 
1906. 
10. 127 
13,507 
14,230 
18,673 
16,633 
23,443 
18,955 
10,086 
24. L93 
•23,935 
29 s > 
14.0.K1 
24,464 
31,180 
20,924 
2,369 
2,454 
3.23S 
3,937 
3,006 
2,346 
5,619 
6,391 
5,124 
- 7 
7,799 
9,120 
12. 196 
1907. 
15,961 
1908 
17,468 
1909 
22,610 
1910 
6,578,516 
9,272,499 
7.502,949 
3,994,712 
10,148,388 
9,651.578 
9,693,233 
12,835,803 
6. 152 
11,134,717 
12,31 
14,219,800 
9, LI ' 
1,000,285 
1,570,290 
1,729,407 
945, 356 
1,116, 177 
2,241,623 
2, 408, 384 
2,651 
2,19 
728,100 
3,542,442 
1,107 
3,72 
19,639 
1911.. 
28, 123 
1912... 
23,648 
1913 
12.432 
1914 
28,186 
1915 
29 81 ! 
1916... 
j 
1917... 
36,219 
1918 
19,214 
1919 
33,165 
1920 
34,461 
1921 
10,959 
1922 
30.044 
1 No accurate records of shipments are available for the period during which the California Fruit Agency 
operated. 
