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Show j SI , 1 TBS PROVO POST Page -- - ....7.., Cherries ....21,000 .7.77. .7.... 7. 2,500 Plumbs and Prunes . '.. 1,000 .. .7. . ........ lio Apricots Nursery Stock Growiny for Next YearK in Utah County. -- . . . . vT. . .' . .7.7777245,200 Apples . 40,000' Apple Grafts Peara . . , . - . will be set out gain next 6,000 men report that many' new acres stocks .2,000 spring. There are orders in for nearly all the growing Apples seem to be the most popular just at present, the short Sweet Cherries .New Fruit Trees Planted Out Tlus Tea? v Utah- County 7 . . 7. 7777. . . Plums and Prunes 325.000 .7; Apples' .7 ...7T. . . Peaches 7135,000 Fruit ........ inaf Shipments in Utah County Tim Tear. of the famous Utah peach making that busir , 125 cars marketing-seasoApples in which the market Peaches ......... 7 .... 450 cars ness more precarious than apple growing, . . Pears . 7 60 cars lasts for months. y held1 be will horticulturitsts state of A convention, great Prunes , .v. ; 45 cars to solve the marketing phase of the industry. next month 77777777 . . . 7777.7777 40 cars Strawberries .............. will be given the question. Prof. '. Currants 7.7 8 cars Much experience and thought . of Pleasant Grove, with the help of his wife, who Cherries ; 5 cars W. II. Ilomer . supervised the bottling, solved the market condition this year by putting up three carloads of bottled fruit. That has promarklonged the market of products that ordinarily have to be eted in a few weeks to many months. And he reports a good .. bottled goods in the rainingcamps and larger market for-thm. it Femeri7ofllieItate. ,WKy should tHere not bet Laif year Utah imported more than one hundred carloads of canned and " ' bottled fruit from California. V An experiment in a smaller way was also made along the ii v. sapiejines byjhe Fourth Ward Relief Society, this city, which v5 bottled three thousand bottles of peaches, when there was prao-ticall7777 no sale for peaches. Now the bottled stock is in -- 7 ..4, -- e r & -- w A, V y -- - k - Jt. fi l !v J 7 V - y 7V - , v', ;. VV7 -- a- - 77 line, and dried a R. A. Berry of Provo led out Southern couple of tons of peaches. : He used very primitive rv7 in-anot- Utah methods, but made money at that, and proved another way of prolonging the market. Now many are considering of evaporating plants. It is said that about fifteen pounds dried peaches can be obtained from a bushel from the trees, and the evaporated fruit sells readily at 8 cents per pound wholesale. ' That means $1.20 per bushel, a profit that is well 7 worth consideration. of , These side issues make the grower more independent the rushing market, and if prices are not such as will warrait to pay taking a chance, as so many did this year; and then had them the freight as well as the expense of picking and boxing, the market can be prolonged by the preservative methods men; tioned. , should More canneries are needed, and the . A.1 JT JJi r' A 7 - O' !L 7 !l . , fruit-growe- y; 7fi7i7i7ei7, THE FAMOUS ROYLANCE -- A . reaches .. 7; rs rgani zat ions in promoting-themeperat as much canned The state ships in at least .one-fift- h a sad reflecrather is fruit. It goods now as it ships out fresh and preserved fruit tion on the state that so much canned comes from abroad. Lack of proper canning and preserving co " . . . 40,000 10,000 10,000 6,000 Pears ' Prunes Sour Cherries . . - 7 The above statistics tell the story of the past year in the fruit industry of this county. While the market has vnot been the best, the horticulturists realize that there are off years in all crops, and not many are totally discouraged. Nursery APPLE ORCHARD NEAR PROVO . Uie-eemme-reial e-- with -- -- plants at home is the bottom of the trouble. , Until the marketing conditions improve, there will be a g industry, and horticulturists damper on the realize this fact. The tree selection and proper pruning, methods. The next growing and care are now well understood thing is marketing, and that will be solved tnroug ough organization and enlightenment. fruit-growin- SI 3X322223X2 THE Wm OYLANGE- CO Is Utahs Largest Handler of - e FITills POTATOES CABBAGE GRAIN ALFALFA SEED HONEY is ALWA I S BANANAS HAY . -- ORANGES LEMONS DATES FIGS NUTS - ' o nl Pri SACK-TWIN- BEE SUPPLIES E BOX MATERIAL IN THE MARKET a SPRAY PUMPS SPRAY SOLUTIONS COCOANUTS ' SACKS ETC. TO-BU' - T ' OR SELL WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS BIORE THAN A QUARTER OF A CENTURY AND OUR PAST RECORD SHOWS THAT PEOPLE WHO DEAL WITH US ARE BETTER OFF THAN THOSE WHO DONT . WE BUY OR SELL IN CAR LOAD LOTS OR LESS s. It will Pay YOU to Write, Phone or CalLand See Us before you Trade ElsewhereReferences;McCormick& Co.,. Bankers, Salt Lake City;' Provo Commercial and Savings Bank ; . . r And the Trade, generally. . ; f TME:WM, M. RO LANCE COMPANY PROVO, UTAH . f q c 1 1 1 frf f t-f 4 .Ije t - |