BULLETIN 290, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
California — Continued. 
(June 15 to Oct. 1)— Contd. 
Carloads. 
Dinuba 
1.0 
Earl 
1.0 
Gardena 
1.0 
Lawrence 
1.0 
Newmark 
1.0 
Pasadena 
1.0 
San Jose 
1.0 
San Juan Capistrano 
1.0 
Torrance 
1.0 
Whittier 
1.0 
Wilmington 
1.0 
Lincoln 
0.0 
State total 
403. 
Colorado: 1 
(Aug. 1 to Sept. 15.) 
Rocky Ford 
1.0 
State total 
1.0 
Florida: 1 
(Southern section, Jan. 1 to 
June 15.) 
Dania 354.0 
Peters 303.0 
Pompano 223. 
Homestead 199.0 
Colohatchee 198.0 
Goulds 193.0 
Hallandale 183.0 
Fort Lauderdale 181.0 
Deerfield 174. 
Delray 167.0 
Boynton 151. 
Larkins 150. 
Naranja 144. 
Kendal 95.0 
Arch Creek 87.0 
Ojus 73.0 
Fulford 63.0 
Black Point 60.0 
Jupiter 59. 
Miami 56.0 
Bocaratone 55. 
Fellsmere 48.0 
Perrine 41. 
Littleriver 37. 
Quay 19.0 
Cocoanut Grove 18.0 
Fort Myers 15.0 
Yamato 15. 
1 The following shipments of tomatoes in 1914 were 
From State of Colorado, 130 cars; from Sanibel, Fla., 
Florida— Continued . 
(Southern section, Jan. 1 to 
June 15) — Continued. Carloads. 
Rockdale 14.0 
Stuart 9. 5 
Viking 9.0 
Wabasso 9.0 
Lake View 8. 
Benson 6.0 
Detroit 5. 
Fort Pierce 5.0 
Vero 5.0 
Biscayne 2.5 
Hobe Sound 1.0 
Modello 1.0 
Buena Vista 0.0 
Iona 0.0 
Jensen 0. 
Sanibel 
Total 3,436.0 
(Central section, Apr. 15 to 
July 1.) 
Palmetto 776. 
Coleman 450. 5 
Bushnell 152. 
Ellenton 116.0 
Parish.. 92.0 
Plant City 90.0 
Webster 89.5 
Manatee. ., 74.0 
Wimauma 74. 
Dade City 61.0 
Sarasota 46. 
Bartow 42.0 
Fort Green Springs 35. 
Anthony 31.0 
Gainesville 30. 
Wildwood 23.0 
Oxford 20.3 
Terra Ceia 19. 
Winter Garden 15. 
Tildenville 14.0 
Homeland 13. 
Lakeland 13.0 
Bradentown 12.0 
St. Catherine 11. 
Tampa 11.0 
Bowling Green 10. 5 
Dallas 10.0 
Lowell *10.0 
Ocala 10.0 
reported too late to appear on the map and chart: 
75 cars. 
