MARKETING CABBAGE. 
57 
Table 11. — Percentage of average total yearhj unloads, by months, average for 13 
cities and for New York, Chicago, and St. Louis. 
Months. 
13 cities. 
Average 
monthly 
unloads, 
1918-1921.1 
Per cent 
yearlyun- 
loads, by 
months. 
New York. 
Average Per cent Average 
monthly jyearlyun- monthly 
unloads, loads, by i unloads, 
1918-1921. months. 1918-1921 
Chicago. 
Per cent 
yearlyun 
loads, by 
months. 
St. Louis. 
Average Per cent 
monthly jyearlyun- 
unloads, ! loads, by 
1918-1921. months. 
January — 
February. . 
March 
April 
May , 
June 
July 
August 
September. 
October — 
November. 
December. . 
Total 
771 
926 
1,264 
1,476 
1,781 
1,110 
249 
240 
455 
933 
1,267 
827 
8.2 
11.2 
13.1 
15.8 
236 
359 
443 
601 
323 
23 
79 
171 
172 
7.0 
9.0 
13.7 
16.8 
22.9 
12.3 
.9 
.3 
1.1 
3.0 
6.5 
6.5 
117 
149 
173 
202 
188 
173 
67 
46 
65 
95 
163 
136 
7.4 
9.5 
11.0 
12.8 
11.9 
11.0 
4.3 
2.9 
4.1 
6.0 
10.4 
8.7 
64 
56 
77 
92 
83 
16 
8 
79 
104 
153 
7.3 
'6.4 
8.8 
10.5 
9.4 
1.8 
.9 
9.0 
11.8 
17.4 
11.1 
5.6 
11,299 
2,629 
1,574 
879 
Boston 1920-1921. 
Table 12. — Carlot freight rates on cabbage in 1924- 
[Unofficial and for general information only. Cents per 100 pounds. 
From- 
Racine, Wis 
Greeley, Colo 
San Benito, Tex. . 
Los Angeles, Calif 
To— 
Chicago. 
16i 
65 
95 
110 
St. Louis. 
30| 
57 
84 
110 
City. 
53! 
50 
84 
110 
Fort 
Worth. 
99 
88 
521 
110 
Cincin- 
nati. 
31 
87 
112 
128 
From— 
To- 
New 
York. 
Phila- 
phia. 
Balti- 
Boston. 
Pitts- 
burgh. 
Leesburg, Fla . . 
San Benito, Tex 
Charleston, S.C. 
Onley, Va 
Norfolk, Va.... 
Rochester. N. Y 
116 
144 
m 
2S 1 , 
113 
142 
69 
27 
40V 
46" 
112 
140 
651 
46 
31V 
28.V 
131 
149 
97! 
41! 
63| 
33Ji 
113 
124 
83! 
40! 
40! 
27 
1 Standard truck barrels or standard truck barrel crates. 
Table 13. — Prices to jobbers of Florida Wakefield cabbage per 1%-bushel hamper. 
Year and month. 
New York. 
Boston. Baltimore. Chicago 
St. Louis. 
1920— February 
March . . . 
April 
1921— January . 
February 
March . . . 
April 
1922— January . 
February 
March . . . 
April 
1923— January . 
February 
March . . . 
April 
S2. 00-2. 45 
2. 50-3. 05 
2. 38-3. 13 
1. 65-2. 25 
1. 65-2. 15 
1.40-1.75 
1.00-1.50 
1.90-2.35 
1.10-1.40 
1.10-1.35 
1. 15-1. 40 
2. 25-2. 56 
2. 56-2. 94 
3. 00-3. 31 
2.00-2.50 
$2. 35-2. 40 
2. 62-3. 13 
2. 25-2. 63 
2 2. 75-3. 25 
2 2. 90-3. 35 
2 1. 85-2. 30 
2 2. 65-2. 75 
2. 10-2. 40 
1. 25-1. 50 
1.10-1.45 
. 85-1. 10 
3 3. 81 
3 4. 62-5. 00 
3 5. 62-5. 94 
$1. 65-2. 50 
2. 50-3. 10 
2. 25-2. 75 
2. 05-2. 25 
1. 70-1. 95 
1. 55-1. 75 
1. 25-1. 50 
2. 40-2. 60 
1. 10-1. 25 
1.20-1.40 
1.25-1.45 
2. 31-2. 54 
2. 68-3. 00 
2. 98-3. 38 
2. 00-. 275 
SI. 75- 2. 33 
2. 19- 2. 88 
139.00-40.00 
140.00-42.00 
2. 80- 3. 40 
2. 25- 2. 60 
1. 80- 2. 25 
1. 95- 2. 20 
13.50-4.1 
4 4.62-5.; 
SI. 25- 1.60 
i 71. 00- 84. 00 
i 45. 00- 75. 00 
1 30. 00- 40. 00 
1.34.00- 40.00 
133.OO- 42.00 
1 40. 00- 50. 00 
1 50. 00- 60. 00 
1 32. 50- 38. 75 
1 30. 75- 38. 75 
1 37. 50- 47. 00 
1 56. 65- 61. 65 
i 65. 00- 70. 00 
1 82. 50-105. 00 
1 Texas bulk per ton. 2 Bulk per 100 pounds. 3 Barrel crates. 4 Texas cabbage— barrel crates. 
