PEACHES: PRODUCTION ESTIMATES, ETC. ri 
be noted that the production of “all other States ” is 275,000 bushels 
and that the combined production of the five States named accounts 
for all except 4,000 bushels of that quantity. ; 
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Diagram showing the peach-shipping season in each of the principal peach- 
producing States. (From Department Bulletin 298.) 
The estimates on which the averages given in figure 6 are based 
represent the total crop rather than the commercial portion. This is 
illustrated in the estimates given for New York, in which there are 
