Business Geography And the Development of American Industries

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Business Geography And the Development of American Industries
Edward Sherwood Mead
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Peaches are also produced in the southern parts of the Ohio and Mis- souri River regions. (147) Pear and Plum. Etc. The pear and plum are well distributed over the whole area of temperate North America. The best varieties are produced in the New England States. The principal varieties of berries require a sandy soil and a warm climate. The southern part of the lake region and the seaboard areas of the South Atlantic States afford the most favorable conditions, although all kinds are well distri...buted. Melons thrive under the same conditions as berries. The best watermelons come from the Southern States. Grape culture in the Eastern States is largely confined to the southern shores of the Lakes, where a sandy soil and a warm climate ensure the best results. AMERICAN INDUSTRIES 139 (148) Sub-tropicsLl Fruits The culture of sub-tropical fruits is carried on in Florida, Louisiana and California. Each of the fruits mentioned above is grown on some scale in some of these states, but only oranges and apricots are produced in large quantities at present.

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