. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. r case. GREEN FRUIT. The chief feature in green fruit has beenthe heavy receipts of new apples with whichthe market is overloaded, and prices havedeclined sharply in consequence. Bananascontinue in limited supply, while receiptsof Ontario peaches are almost on a par withthose of apples. All kinds of Californiafruit are in good demand at steady quote: Peaches, 30 to 50c. per box; pears,50c. ; plums, 70c.; Canadian apples,Si to Si-4°; tomatoes in crates, 77>£c; dried apples, 3 to 3>£c.;evaporated, 5^ to 6c; bananas, 75c to$1; pineapple
. Canadian grocer July-December 1896. r case. GREEN FRUIT. The chief feature in green fruit has beenthe heavy receipts of new apples with whichthe market is overloaded, and prices havedeclined sharply in consequence. Bananascontinue in limited supply, while receiptsof Ontario peaches are almost on a par withthose of apples. All kinds of Californiafruit are in good demand at steady quote: Peaches, 30 to 50c. per box; pears,50c. ; plums, 70c.; Canadian apples,Si to Si-4°; tomatoes in crates, 77>£c; dried apples, 3 to 3>£c.;evaporated, 5^ to 6c; bananas, 75c to$1; pineapples, 6% to 10c; lemons, $2 ; oranges, $2 to S3-75. according tobrand and package. CO0NTRT PRODUCE. Eggs—The demand for eggs is slow andprices continue to decline under accumulat-ing stock. We quote : 8)4 to 9c for and 7c for culls. New laid stock sells at12c Beans—Continue dull at 70 to 75c incar lots, and 80 to 90c in a small way. Potatoes—Increasing receipts have led toa further decline in potatoes, which are now. THAT ARE ALIKE . TENDER . .DELICIOUS FLAVOR. STRATHROY . FREinch -PROCESS PEAS AND PEAS
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