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Table 34. — Fruits and vegetables imported by ports of entry, fiscal year 
1935 — Continued 
[Imported under Quarantine No. 56, unless otherwise designated] 
Kind 
Lemon pounds 
Lettuce ..do.. 
Lily bulb (edible) do.. 
Lime (sour) do.. 
Mango (seeds removed) (frozen).. do. 
Melon do. 
Mint do. 
Mustard do. 
Nectarine do. 
Nectarine (hothouse) do. 
Nopale do. 
Nuts: 
Acorn do. 
Okra 
Chestnut do. 
.do. 
Port and quantity 
Onion 
....do.... 
•Orange: 
Under Quarantine No. 56: 
Fresh 
Frozen 
Mandarin (Quarantine No 
Papaya ,. 
....do.... 
....do— . 
28).do— . 
do 
Parsley... 
do 
Pea 
....do... . 
Peach 
—do.... 
Peach (hothouse) 
Pear 
Pepper 
... .do— 
....do.... 
—do 
Pigweed 
Pineapple 
....do— 
Calexico, 1; Mercedes, 2; New York, 783,123; San 
Ysidro, 5C. 
Calexico, 1,327; Douglas, 3,482; Eagle Pass, 1,894; 
El Paso, 280; Naco, 565; Nogales, 31,552; San 
Ysidro, 160. 
Boston, 1,500; Buffalo, 1,440; Detroit, 360; Hawaii 
(all ports), 2,015; New York, 5.300; Niagara Falls, 
1,700; Portland, 300; San Francisco, 12,100; Seattle, 
1,300. 
Baltimore, 13,258; Boston, 79,305; Brownsville, 
234,801; Eagle Pass, 1,011,485; El Paso, 300,996; 
Hidalgo, 2,538; Key West, 1,980; Laredo, 4,822,488; 
Los Angeles, 736,075; Mercedes, 8; Miami, 3,691; 
New Orleans, 7,057; New York, 2,247,334; Nogales, 
23,128; Philadelphia, 2,421; Presidio, 28; Puerto 
Rico (all ports), 1,562; San Francisco, 10,317; 
Tampa, 1.588. 
Portland, 408 
Calexico, 1,102; Douglas, 561; Hidalgo, 370; Laredo, 
1,590,759; Mercedes, 109; Naco, 10; New York, 
5,824,219; Nogales, 44,976; Rio Grande City, 4; 
San Ysidro, 211. 
Calexico, 1; El Paso, 15; New York, 4,520: Nogales, 12. 
Calexico, 12,641; Douglas, 137; El Paso, 79,016; Naco, 
60; New York, 8,624; Nogales, 3,189; San Ysidro, 10. 
New York, 298,480 
New York, iy 2 - - 
Douglas, 222; Nogales, 293 
New York, 21,000,859; Norfolk, 1,786,740; Philadel- 
phia, 1,102,171. 
Boston, 136,028; Hawaii (all ports), 122,561; Los 
Angeles, 331,763; New York, 13,664,513: San Fran- 
cisco, 218,714; Seattle, 29,280; Tampa, 450. 
Brownsville,^ 80; Calexico, 42; El Paso, 140; Key 
West, 25,975; Laredo.i 65,778; Miami, 11,127; New 
Orleans, 436,172; New York, 509,199; Tampa, 
355,851. 
Boston, 1,471,160; Brownsville, 940; Calexico, 17,771; 
Douglas, 10,984; Eagle Pass, 14,260; El Paso, 
166,906; Hawaii (all ports), 79,401; Key West, 6; 
Laredo, 142,004; Mercedes, 34; Miami, 2,550; Naco, 
3,725; New York, 8,429,974; Nogales, 35,254; Port- 
land, 35; San Francisco, 20,096; San Ysidro, 97; 
Seattle, 249,600; Tampa, 7,595; Ysleta, 410. 
Boston, 2,800; Key West, 42,688; New York, 6,385... 
Baltimore, 1,473 
Portland. 200,635; Seattle, 1,409,629. 
Kev West, 13,559; Miami, 24,819; New York, 32,233; 
Tampa, 2,970. 
Calexico, 20; Douglas, 61; El Paso. 15,724; Naco, 65; 
New York, 1,450; Nogales, 2; Ysleta, 42. 
Calexico, 215; Douglas, 1,432; Eagle Pass, 5: Laredo, 
1,480; Naco, 295; New York, 3,405; Nogales, 
4,101,173; San Ysidro, 109,874. 
New York, 76,346.. 
New York, 47 
New York, 164,899 
Brownsville, 1,926; Calexico, 3,259; Del Rio, 451; 
Douglas, 11,379; Eagle Pass, 52,711; El Paso, 
267,650; Hidalgo, 1,142; Key West, 46,050; Laredo, 
113,353; Mercedes, 61; Miami, 3,512; Naco, 2,410; 
New Orleans, 215,918; New York, 4,038,751; No- 
gales, 3,275,656; Presidio, 142; Rio Grande City, 
12; San Ysidro, 32,613; Sasabe, 50; Tampa, 26,069; 
Ysleta, 963. 
Douglas, 536; Nogales, 479 
Baltimore, 17; Boston. 11: Brownsville, 1,160; Doug- 
las, 9; Eagle Pass, 2.192; El Paso. 14,108; Jackson- 
ville, 39; Key West, 366,156: Laredo, 47,528; Los 
Angeles. 30; Miami, 12,005; Naco, 4; Now Orleans, 
59,260; New York, 227,420; Nogales, 18; Puerto 
Rico (all ports), 41; San Francisco, 2; Tampa. 
13,395. 
Total 
783, 176 
39, 260 
26, 015 
9, 500, 060 
408 
7, 462, 321 
4,548 
103, 677 
298,480 
515 
23, 889, 770 
14, 503, 309 
1, 404, 364 
10, 652, 802 
51,873 
1.473 
1, 610, 264 
73, 581 
17, 364 
4, 217, 879 
76, 346 
47 
164, 899 
, 094, 078 
1,015 
743,425 
; Okra was admitted from Tamaulipas, Mexico, through the ports of Brownsville and Laredo under 
special conditions. 
