UNITED AGRICULTURE 1959 orticultural Specialties ft- ;»^ SPECIAL REPORTS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OP THE U.S. CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE : 1959 Final Report — Vol. V — Part 1 — Special Reports FLOWERS • NURSERIES • BULBS FLOWER SEED • ESTABLISHMENTS SALES • EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT Horticultural Specialties SPECIAL REPORTS Prepared under the supervision of RAY HURLEY, Chief Agriculture Division U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Luther H. Hodges, Secretary BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Richard M. Scammon, Director (From May 1, 1961) Robert W. Burgess, Director (To March 3, 1961) US. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS RICHARD M. SCAMMON, Director A. Ross Eckler, Deputy Director Howard C. Grieves, Assistant Director Conrad Taeuber, Assistant Director Herman P. Miller, Special Assistant Morris H. Hansen, Assistant Director for Research and Development Joseph F. Daly, Chief Mathematical Statistician Julius Shiskin, Chief Economic Statistician Charles B. Lawrence, Jr., Assistant Director for Operations C. F. Van Aken, Special Assistant Walter L. Kehres, Assistant Director for Administration J. R. Sungenis, Special Assistant Calvert L. Dedrick, Chief International Statistical Programs Office A. W. VON Struve, Public Information Officer Agriculture Division — >r ,^. Ray Hurley, Chief <»W ^Do C Warder B. Jenkins, Assistant Chief Orvin L. Wilhite, Assistant Chief Q-iin Field Division — Jefferson D. McPike, Chief ,1\ & H Ivan G. Munro, Assistant Chief Paul Squires, Assistant Chief Administrative Service Division — Everett H. Burke, Chief Budget and Management Division — Charles H. Alexander, Chief L5 ) , \ Business Division — Harvey Kailin, Chief Construction Statistics Division — Samuel J. Dennis, Chief Data Processing Systems Division — Robert F. Drury, Chief Decennial Operations Division — Morton A. Meyer, Chief Demographic Surveys Division — Robert B. Pearl, Chief Economic Operations Division — M. D. Bingham, Chief /\ — — » Foreign Trade Division — J. Edward Ely, Chief Geography Division — William T. Fay, Chief Governments Division — Allen D. Manvel, Chief Housing Division — Daniel B. Rathbun, Chief Industry Division — Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief Personnel Division — James P. Taff, Chief Population Division — Howard G. Brunsman, Chief Statistical Methods Division — Joseph Steinberg, Chief Statistical Reports Division — Edwin D. Goldfield, Chief nrtOTHM PI IRI IP I IBRM* ■ Statistical Research Division— William N. Hurwitz, Chief Transportation Division — Donald E. Church, Chief SUGGESTED CITATION U.S. Bureau of the Census. U.S. Census of Agriculture: 1959. Volume V Special Reports, Part L — Horticultural Specialties U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1962 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C or any of the Field Offices of the Department of Commerce. Price $3.50 ( paper cover) PREFACE Volume V, Special Reports, Is one of the final volumes presenting the results of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Part I, "Horticultural Specialties," presents the results of the 1959 Special Census of Horticultural Specialties. It is com- prised of six sections as follows: Section I.— Establishments, Sales and Purchases, Employment, and Structures and Equipment Section II.— Cut Flowers, Flowering and Foliage Plants (including Cacti and Succulents), Bedding Plants, and Cultivated Florist Greens Section III.— Nursery Products Section IV.— Bulb Crops Section V.— Flower Seed Section VI. —Vegetables Grown Under Glass and Propagated Mushrooms The 1959 Census of Horticultural Specialties was taken in conformity with the Act of Congress of August 31, 1954 (amended August 1957), which codified Title 13, United States Code. The planning of the census and the compilation of the statistics were per- formed under the supervision of Ray Hurley, Chief, Agriculture Division. The technical work for this special census and the preparation of this report were per- formed by or under the supervision of Charles A.Nicholls, Agricultural Economist, Oakley M. Frost and Robert McGregor of the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture assisted with the performance of the technical work for this census. The compilation of the data was under the supervision of Lois G. Miller, assisted by Esther Engelman and Louisa Crawford. Acknowledg- ment is made of the assistance of the Agricultural Marketing Service in the col- lection of data that could not be obtained by mail. April 1962 m UNITED STATES CENSUS OF AGRICULTURE: 1959 FINAL REPORTS Volume I — Counties — A separate part for each State, Puerto Rico, Guam, Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. Statistics on num- ber of farms; farm characteristics; acreage in farms; cropland and other uses of land; land-use practices; irrigation; farm facilities and equipment; farm labor; farm expenditures; use of commercial fertilizer; number and kind of livestock; acres and production of crops; value of farm products; characteristics of commercial farms, farms classified by tenure, size, type, and economic class; and comparative data from the 1954 Census. Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States Part State or States New England States: West North Central: East South Central: Mountain — Con. 1 Maine. 15 Minnesota. 30 Kentucky. 44 Utah. 2 New Hampshire. 16 Iowa. 31 Tennessee. 45 Nevada. 3 Vermont. 17 Missouri. 32 Alabama. Pacific: 4 Massachusetts. 18 North Dakota. 33 Mississippi. 46 Washington. 5 Rhode Island. 19 South Dakota. West South Central: 47 Oregon. 6 Connecticut. 20 Nebraska. 34 Arkansas. 48 California. Middle Atlantic States: 21 Kansas. 35 Louisiana. 49 Alaska. 7 New York. South Atlantic: 36 Oklahoma. 50 Hawaii. 8 New Jersey. 22 Delaware. 37 Texas. Other Areas: 9 Pennsylvania. 23 Maryland. Mountain: 51 American Samoa. East North Central: 24 Virginia. 38 Montana. 52 Guam. 10 Ohio. 25 West Virginia. 39 Idaho. 53 Puerto Rico. 11 Indiana. 26 North Carolina. 40 Wyoming. 54 Virgin Islands. 12 Illinois. 27 South Carolina. 41 Colorado. 13 Michigan. 28 Georgia. 42 New Mexico. 14 Wisconsin. 29 Florida. 43 Arizona. Volume II — General Report — In 1 volume and also as 13 separates (for the Introduction and for each chapter). Statistics by subjects for 1959 and prior censuses. Statistics are presented for the United States, geographic regions, and divisions, and for the States. Chapter Title Chapter Title Introduction. I Farms and Land in Farms. VII Field Crops and Vegetables. Fruits and Nuts, Horticultural Specialties, Forest Prod- II Age, Residence, Years on Farm, Work Off Farm. VIII III Farm Facilites, Farm Equipment. ucts. IV Farm Labor, Use of Fertilizer, Farm Expenditures, and IX Value of Farm Products. Cash Rent. X Color, Race, and Tenure of Farm Operator. V Size of Farm. XI Economic Class of Farm. VI Livestock and Livestock Products. XII Type of Farm. Volume HI — Irrigation of Agricultural Lands — Data from the Irrigation Censuses of 1959 and 1950, by drainage basins, for the conterminous United States and for each of the 17 western States and Louisiana. Separate maps are available. Report also includes data from the 1959 Census of Agriculture for land irri- gated and acres and production of crops on irrigated land in the 18 conterminous States and Hawaii. Volume IV — Drainage of Agricultural Lands — Statistics for States and counties and for the conterminous United States, presenting 1960 data on number, area, physical works, and costs for drainage projects of 500 or more acres by size, type, and year organized. Maps are included. Volume V — Special Reports Part 1. — Special Census of Horticultural Specialties — Statistics for States, except Alaska and Hawaii, and for the conterminous United States, presenting 1959 data on number and kinds of operations, gross receipts and/or sales, sales of specified products, inventories, employment, and structures and equipment. Part 2. — Irrigation in Humid Areas — Statistics for 30 eastern States showing 1960 data on acres irrigated, number of constructed ponds and reservoirs, source and method of applying water, type of pumping power, acreage of individual crops irrigated, and frequency of irrigation by States and counties. Part 3. — Ranking Agricultural Counties — Statistics for selected items of inventory and agricultural production for the leading counties in the United States. Part 4. — Farm Taxes and Farm Mortgage — A cooperative re- port by the Economic Research Science, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, presenting 1961 data by States on taxes on farms, number of mortgaged farms operated by full owners and part owners, amount of mortgage debt held by principal lending agencies, and amount of interest paid. Part 5. — 1960 Sample Survey of Agriculture — Statistics by economic class and type of farm, showing 1960 data on farm- operator-family income from farm and off-farm sources; inventory and use of selected types of farm equipment, tractors by year made and fuel used; number, size, and materials used for new buildings constructed 1958 to 1960; number of farmers having contracts with dealers, processors, or others for the production and marketing of 15 farm products; and real estate and non-real- estate debts of farm operators and farm landlords by lending agencies. Part 6. — A Graphic Summary of Agriculture, 1959 — A coopera- tive report by the Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, presenting graphically for 1959 and prior census years some of the significant uses of agricultural land; the extent and nature of the various kinds of tenure under which farms are held and operated; and changes and developments in the use of agricultural resources and production of agricultural products. Special Publication — Principal Data-Collection Forms and Pro- cedures: United States Census of Agriculture, 1959, and Related Surveys — Facsimiles of the enumeration forms used, showing variations for the 50 States, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, and the Virgin Islands, together with brief descriptions of the census field procedures for the census and the related surveys. IV HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Page History of the Census XI Legal basis for the Census XI Period covered by the Census XI Questionnaire used for the 1959 Census XI ENUMERATION PROCEDURES Obtaining lists of growers XI Mail enumeration XI Field enumeration XI Insuring completeness of coverage XII Crops covered XII Reporting of firms having more than one growing location.. XII Comparability of data from prior Censuses XIII Differences in coverage XIII Differences in reporting value of crops sold XIII Differences in counting establishments growing more than one group of horticultural specialty products.... XIII Differences in period to which statistics relate XIII Comparability of data obtained in the 1959 Census of Agriculture XIII Reliability of data XIII Presentation of statistics XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Establishment XIV Kind of business XIV Type of organization XIV Method of sale XIV Total sales XIV Wholesale sales XIV Retail sales XIV Returns and allowances XIV Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased during 1959 XIV Value of crops at wholesale prices XIV DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS— Continued Page Total employment XIV Paid full-time employment XV Unpaid family workers XV Size of establishment XV Value of land , structures , and equipment XV Disclosure of data for individual establishments XV Greenhouse area XV Greenhouse space used in 1959 classified by use XV Bench and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used ■ XV Ornamental plants sold in containers XV Inventory of number of plants, January 1, 1960 XV Units of measurement for crops sold XV Section I. — Establishments, Sales and Purchases, Employ- ment, and Structures and Equipment XV Agricultural importance of horticultural specialty es- tablishments XV Number of establishments XV Kind of business XVII Type of ownership XVII Size of establishment XVII Sales and values of crops by kind of crop sold XVII Returns and allowances and cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased XIX Employment XIX Structures and equipment XIX Section II. — Cut Flowers, Flowering and Foliage Plants (Including Cacti and Succulents), Bedding Plants, and Cultivated Florist Greens XXIII Section III . —Nursery Products XXIV Section IV. —Bulb Crops XXV Section V.— Flower Seed XXVI Section VI. — Vegetables Grown Under Glass and Propagated Mushrooms XXVI CHARTS Number of all horticultural specialty establishments, by States: 1959 XVI Distribution of the number of establishments and total sales, by size of establishment, for the conterminous United States: 1959 XVII Retail sales, wholesale sales, and value of all horticultural specialty crops at wholesale prices for all establishments, by States: 1959 XVTII Greenhouse area used for growing all horticultural specialty products, by States: 1959 XXI Outdoor acreage used for growing all horticultural specialty products, by States: 1959 XXII TABLES Rank of States by Number of Establishments for all Horticultural Specialty Crops for the Conterminous United States: 1959 XV Number and Total Sales for All Horticultural Specialty Establishments by Size of Establishment for the Conterminous United States: 1959 and 1949 XVII Rank of States by Total Sales and Value of Crops Sold at Wholesale Prices for all Horticultural Specialty Crops for the Conterminous United States : 1959 and 1949 XIX Value at Wholesale Prices for all Horticultural Specialty Crops Sold, by Kind of Crop for the Conterminous United States: 1959. XIX Rank of Counties by Total Sales for all Horticultural Specialty Products for the Conterminous United States: 1959 XX Changes in Greenhouse Area: 1929 to 1959 XX Rank of Cut Flowers, Flowering and Foliage Plants (Including Cacti and Succulents), Bedding Plants, and Cultivated Florist Greens by Value at Wholesale Prices for the Conterminous United States: 1959 and 1949 XXIII Value at Wholesale Prices of Related Products Groups Included in Two or More Classifications: 1959 XXIV Rank of Nursery Products by Value at Wholesale Prices for the Conterminous United States: 1959 and 1949 XXV Rank of Bulb Crops by Value at Wholesale Prices for the Conterminous United States: 1959 and 1949 XXVI Rank of Flower Seed by Value at Wholesale Prices for the Conterminous United States: 1959 and 1949 XXVI Rank of Vegetables Grown Under Glass and Propagated Mushrooms by Value at Wholesale Prices for the Conterminous United States: 1959 and 1949 XXVI (V) VI CONTENTS SUMMARY TABLES Table - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.— 10. 11. 12. 13. u. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21.— i 22.— 23.— 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. Page Number of establishments by principal kind of business and type of ownership, by size of establishment: 1959 3 Number of establishments by principal kind of business and type of ownership, for all establishments, by divisions and States : 1959 and 1950 4 Number of establishments by principal kind of business and type of ownership, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000, by divisions and States: 1959 6 Number of establishments by principal kind of business and type of ownership, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more, by divisions and States: 1959 8 Total sales by method, value of crops at wholesale prices, returns and allowances, and cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased, by size of establishment: 1959 10 Total sales by method, value of crops at wholesale prices, returns and allowances, and cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased, for all establishments, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1949 11 Total sales by method, value of crops at wholesale prices, returns and allowances, and cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000, by divisions and States: 1959 1* Total sales by method, value of crops at wholesale prices, returns and allowances, and cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock pruchased, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more, by divisions and States: 1959 16 Value of crops sold at wholesale prices for horticultural speciality crops, showing percent increase or decrease by kind of business, for the conterminous United States : 1959 and 1949 18 Employment by size of establishment : 1959 20 Employment, for all establishments, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1949 21 ■Employment, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000, by divisions and States: 1959 22 Employment, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more, by divisions and States: 1959 23 Establishments reporting and total sales of horticultural specialty establishments, by amount of sales, by divisions and States : 1959 24 Wholesale sales of horticultural specialty establishments, classified by amount of total sales for establishments with sales of $2,000 or more, by divisions and States: 1959 26 Value of land, structures, and equipment, and area used for greenhouse and outdoor production, by size of establishment : 1959 28 Value of land, structures, and equipment, and area used for greenhouse and outdoor production, for all establishments, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1949 29 Value of land, structures, and equipment, and area used for greenhouse and outdoor production, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000, by divisions and States: 1959 35 Value of land, structures, and equipment, and area used for greenhouse and outdoor production, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more, by divisions and States: 1959 39 Out flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by size of establishment: 1959 45 Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens, for all establishments — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1949 51 Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000 — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 78 Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 91 Nursery crops — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by size of establishment: 1959 109 Nursery crops, for all establishments — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 and 1949 112 Nursery crops, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000 — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 134 Nursery crops, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more — establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 145 Bulb crops — establishments reporting, acres grown, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by size of establishment: 1959 158 Bulb crops, for all establishments — establishments reporting, acres grown, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by States: 1959 and 1949 159 Bulb crops, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000 — establishments reporting, acres grown, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by States: 1959 163 Bulb crops, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more — establishments reporting, acres grown, quantity sold, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by States : 1959 165 Flower seed crops sold — establishments reporting, area in production, quantity harvested, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by size of establishment: 1959 168 Flower seed crops, for all establishments — establishments reporting, area in production, quantity harvested, and value of sales at wholesale prices , by States : 1959 and 1949 169 Flower seed crops, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000— establishments reporting, area in production, quantity harvested, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by States: 1959 170 ■Flower seed crops, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more — establishments reporting, area in production, quantity harvested, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by States: 1959 171 ■Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms — establishments reporting, area, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by size of establishment: 1959 175 ■Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms, for all establishments — establishments reporting, area, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States : 1959 and 1949 176 ■Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms, for all establishments with a crop value of less than $10,000 — establishments reporting, area, and value of sales at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 179 ■Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms, for all establishments with a crop value of $10,000 or more — establishments reporting, area, and value of sale6 at wholesale prices, by divisions and States: 1959 181 CONTENTS VII COUNTY TABLES County Table— 1.— Horticultural specialties— Establishments, sales, employment, land, structures, and equipment: Censuses of 1959 and 1949 2.— Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens- Establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales, by counties: Censuses of 1959 and 1949 3.— Nursery products— Establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales, by counties: Censuses of 1959 and 1949 4.— Bulb crops— Establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales, by counties: Censuses of 1959 and 1949 5. —Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms— Establishments reporting, quantity sold, and value of sales, by counties: Censuses of 1959 and 1949 (County Table 4 in Delaware, Indiana, Massachusetts, Missouri, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania ) State Alabama Arizona Arkansas. . . . California. . Colorado. . . . Connecticut. Delaware. . . . Florida Georgia Idaho Illinois. . . . Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts . Michigan Minnesota Mississippi. . . Missouri Montana County Tables Page 184 191 192 195 224 229 236 240 258 263 264 282 294 301 306 311 316 320 328 342 360 366 370 376 Page 187 193 200 226 231 237 244 260 270 287 297 303 308 313 318 323 331 347 363 368 372 Page 189 194 212 228 234 238 251 262 279 291 299 305 310 315 326 337 353 365 369 374 Page 239 257 293 Page 341 359 375 State Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire . . New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina. North Dakota.. . Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania. . . Rhode Island.. . South Carolina. South Dakota.. . Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia. . Wisconsin Wyoming County Tables Page 377 381 382 386 396 397 422 432 433 458 463 475 505 510 513 514 520 534 538 539 548 557 561 570 Page 379 383 389 403 425 441 460 466 481 507 511 516 525 535 542 551 559 564 Page 385 394 415 429 451 462 470 496 509 512 518 529 537 546 554 569 Page 421 431 457 474 504 556 Page Appendix — The Questionnaire 572 INTRODUCTION (IX) INTRODUCTION HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES History of the Census. — The Special Census of Horticultural Specialties was taken as part of the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This Special Census included producers of cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens ; nursery products ; bulb crops ; flower seed ; vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms for 48 States comprising the conterminous United States. Hawaii and Alaska were not included in this Special Census. Detailed data on the production of flowers, foliage plants, etc., in Hawaii are given in State Table 9, Part 50, Ha- waii ; and limited data on the production and sale of greenhouse, hothouse, and nursery products are given for Alaska in Part 49, of Volume I of the reports for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Establishments included in the Special Census were also in- cluded in the general census of agriculture taken in the fall of 1959. Farms and establishments producing flowers, bulbs, nursery products, and vegetable and flower seeds have always been in- cluded in the periodic general censuses of agriculture. However, the number of inquiries relating to horticultural specialty prod- ucts on the questionnaire for the general censuses of agriculture has been limited to less than six. Therefore, a limited amount of data on horticultural specialty products has been published in the reports of the periodic censuses of agriculture. Special cen- suses of horticultural specialty production have been taken only in connection with the Censuses of 1890, 1930, 1950, and 1959. The results of the special censuses prior to 1959 appear in the follow- ing Census reports : 1890 Volume IV Statistics of Agriculture in the U.S. Elev- enth Census, 1890 1930 Fifteenth Census of the U.S.: 1930 Horticulture Statistics for the United States and for States, 1929 and 1930 1950 Volume V, Special Reports, Part I, Horticultural Spe- cialties Legal Basis for the Census. — The 1959 Census of Agriculture was authorized by an Act of Congress, as were all prior censuses of agriculture. "Title 13, United States Code — Census," codified in August 1954, and amended in August 1957 and September 1960, is now the legal basis for censuses of agriculture and other cen- suses and surveys conducted by the Bureau of the Census. Section 142, paragraph (a), of Title 13 makes provision for the Census of Agriculture. Period Covered by the Census. — The Special Census covers, in general, operations for the calendar year 1959 ; however, a small portion of the establishments which maintain their records on a fiscal-year basis, and which were unable to report on the cal- endar-year basis, were permitted to report for the fiscal year that included at least one-half of the calendar year, 1959. Regardless of the year used, data on employment and structures and equip- ment were to be reported for the period specified on the question- naire. Questionnaire Used for the 1959 Census. — Only one question- naire was used for the 1959 Special Census of Horticultural Specialties, whereas four questionnaires were used for the 1949 Census. In 1949 a separate questionnaire was used for each of the four major horticultural classifications. (Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms were included on the questionnaire with cut flowers, potted plants, etc.) The question- naire for 1959 contains 114 inquiries on products, value of sales, expenditures, employment, and structures and equipment, in ad- dition to the number of plants in production during 1959, and the anticipated plantings in 1960 for five cut flowers, and the inventory of eight classes of nursery products. The questionnaire was prepared after a field test of the proposed inquiries. A fac- simile of the questionnaire appears in the Appendix of this report. Under the Census definition of a farm the production of horti- cultural specialty products is considered as a farm operation, and farm census enumerators were required to obtain an agriculture questionnaire from such establishments. The questionnaire for the 1959 Census of Agriculture contained the following four in- quiries regarding horticultural specialty products : NURSERY AND GREENHOUSE PRODUCTS, FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS AND PLANTS, AND BULBS: [198J Were any nursery or greenhouse products, flower or (Answer these questions, if "Yes ")■ * (i) How much area was used for (2) What will be the value of sales in 19597 199. Nursery products (trees, shrubs, vines, N« »<•* n f i Acres ! Ten) ha s fnn 200. Cut flowers, potted plants, florist greens, and V (a) In open7 . □ □ tuotm * /io (b) Under glass? . . □ n Sqoarefeet 201. Vegetables grown under glass, flower seeds, J vegetable seeds, vegetable | plants, bulbs, mushrooms? - 1 (a) In open?. . . . n n Aertsa * /io V 'fin (b) Under glass or in house? n n Square fed ENUMERATION PROCEDURES Obtaining Lists of Growers. — The enumeration for the 1959 Special Census of Horticultural Specialty establishments was conducted, largely, by mail. During 1959, lists of producers were obtained from State Departments of Agriculture. From these lists a master list was prepared containing the names of ap- proximately 36,000 horticultural specialty establishments. Even though much time was spent in screening lists for nongrowers, such as retail florists, landscape contractors, garden center op- erators, and others, these lists were found to include many establishments not engaged in growing and selling $2,000 or more of horticultural products in 1959. Mail Enumeration. — In December 1959, copies of the horticul- tural specialties questionnaire were mailed to all establishments on the mailing list. Three subsequent follow-up mailings were made to establishments from which no reports had been received. Field Enumeration. — By means of a followup by telephone and further correspondence, it was possible to obtain by mail completed reports from all except about 10 percent of the growers appearing on the original list. Arrange- ments were made for State statisticians of the Agricultural Marketing Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture to XII HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES appoint as special agents of the Bureau of the Census, members of their staff or others to obtain reports from establishments from which questionnaires had not been received. This proce- dure resulted in the obtaining of reports for all except a few es- tablishments producing and selling horticultural specialty prod- ucts of $2,000 or more. Estimates were made for the few establishments for which it was not possible to obtain reports. Insuring Completeness of Coverage. — The mailing list contain- ing the 36,000 names for horticultural specialty establishments was provided to Census enumerators and crew leaders for use in checking the completeness of the coverage of such establish- ments for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. During the period of enumeration, each farm census enumerator was instructed to obtain an agriculture questionnaire also from any grower in his enumeration area whose name was not on the special list. Thus, any grower not on the list was also asked the four ques- tions pertaining to horticultural specialty crops on the agriculture questionnaire. Subsequently, during the processing of the agri- culture questionnaires, another list showing the name and ad- dress of farm operator and the information reported on the agri- culture questionnaire was prepared. This list was checked against the list of horticultural specialty establishments. Ques- tionnaires were then mailed to horticultural specialty establish- ments listed in the 1959 Census of Agriculture but which were not on the original mailing list. While there were 36,000 names on the original list, only 14,000 growers were qualified for the census. An additional 4,000 names were obtained by checking questionnaires for the 1959 Census of Agriculture. This brought the total number of qualified growers to 17,999. Crops Covered. — Growers of Christmas trees, collectors of na- tive plants, turf or sod growers, and producers of vegetable seeds were not included in the Special Census. The sale of forest tree seedlings and other nursery stock grown by noncommercial type nurseries, such as those operated by municipal. State, and U.S. agencies, were also excluded from the Special Census. The number of inquiries regarding specific crops on the ques- tionnaire was limited. Some crops for which there was a separate inquiry in 1949 were either combined with another crop, or other similar crop, or were combined as "All other" in a particular crop group or subgroup in 1959. Crops for which there was a separate inquiry for 1950, but which were combined with other crops for 1959 were as follows : CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS ( IN- CLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS NURSERY PRODUCTS Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc. Roses Potted plants : Bulb crops, other than lily Cut flowers and foliage: Chrysanthemum, pompon — Under glass Under cloth Outdoors and under lath Chrysanthemum, standard — Under glass Under cloth Outdoors and under lath Bulb crops, other than lily Dahlia Delphinium Iris Narcissus included with "All other" 1959. included with "All other" 1959. included as one crop, "Chrys- anthemum, pompon" in 1959. included as one crop, "Chrys- anthemum, standard, Fuji, spider" in 1959. included with in 1959. 'All other" Ornamental plants : Bulbs included with "All other" in 1959. Deciduous fruit and nut trees, grapevines, citrus and subtropical fruit trees, and small fruit plants — Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines : ) included in "All other" de- ciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines in 1959. Almond ^ Filbert I included in "Nut trees" in Pecan [ 1959. Walnut J Citrus and subtropical fruit trees: Apricot Quince Orange, Valencia Orange, all other Fig Japanese persimmon Olive Small fruit plants : Blackberry Boysenberry Currant Dewberry Gooseberry Younglierry included in "Orange trees" in 1959. included in 1959. included in 1959. "All other" in "All other" in BULB CROPS Narcissus (tender bulbs) Narcissus (hardy bulbs) Amaryllis bulbs Anemone roots Canna roots Freesia corms Hyacinth bulbs Muscari bulbs Ranunculus tubers included in "Narcissus" in 1959. included in "All other" in 1959. FLOWER SEED included in "Petunia" in 1959. included in "Snapdragon" in 1959. included in "All other" in 1959. Petunia, regular Petunia, hybrid Snapdragon, regular Snapdragon, hybrid Begonia Cyclamen Delphinium Larkspur Nasturtium Stock Reporting of Firms Having More Than One Growing Location. — Data for producers of horticultural specialty crops are given in this report by the county in the State in which the crops were produced. When a grower had production in several counties, all data for his operation in all counties were tabulated and pub- lished for the county with the greatest production area. When a grower had the same amount of production area in two or more counties within a State, the data were tabulated and pub- lished for the county in which the sales office was located. An operator with growing operations in more than one Strte was required to fill out a separate questionnaire covering opera- tions in each State where the products were produced. The pro- ducer was required to report the products on a separate question- INTRODUCTION XIII naire in the State where produced even though all products were marketed from a central location. Comparability of Data From Prior Censuses. — While farms or establishments producing flowers, bulbs, nursery products, and vegetable and flower seeds have always been included in the general census of agriculture, detailed data regarding these types of agricultural production have been obtained in a special census only in connection with the 1890, 1930, 1950, and 1959 Censuses of Agriculture. Comparative data are given in this report only for the special censuses taken in 1950 and 1959. Data for the various special censuses are not fully comparable because of — 1. Differences in Coverage. — The 1959 Special Census included only establishments producing and selling horticultural specialty products with a total sales value of $2,000 or more. Ap- proximately 19,000 farms producing and selling less than $2,000 of flowers, nursery products, bulbs, vegetables, and flower seeds were excluded from the Special Census. In 1950, the Special Census included only establishments producing and selling hor- ticultural products with a value of $1,000 or more. In the 1930 Special Census all establishments having any sales were in- cluded, provided these places were classified as farms in the Census. 2. Differences in Reporting Value of Crops Sold. — In 1959, the value of each crop sold represents the value of the crop as sold ; some of the sales were at wholesale prices and others were at retail prices. For the 1950 Special Census, the value of crops sold was calculated at wholesale prices, even though part of the sales were made at retail prices. For the 1930 Special Census, the value of crops sold represents sales as they were made ; some at wholesale prices and others \t retail prices. 3. Differences in Counting Establishments Growing Uore Than One Group of Horticultural Specialty Products. — In 1959, an establishment growing more than one group of products, i.e.. cut flowers, nursery products, bulbs, flower seeds, etc., was counted as a single establishment. In 1950, an establishment growing more than one group of horticultural specialty products was counted as a separate establishment for each group of horticultural products sold. For example, an establishment producing and selling cut flowers and also bulbs, was counted twice — once as an establishment for cut flowers and again as an establishment for bulbs. The counting of the same estab- lishment for each group of horticultural specialty products resulted in overstatement by 600, or 3 percent, in the total num- ber of establishments producing and selling horticultural spe- cialty products with a value of $1,000 and over for 1950. However, the procedure of reporting separately for each group of horticultural products sold, did not affect any statistics other than number of establishments as figures on crops sold, employ- ment, expenditures, and structures and equipment were in- cluded only once in the Special Census. 4. Differences in Period to Which Statistics Relate. — For the 1959 Census, data on employment relate to the pay period nearest to November 15, 1959, while for 1950, the data on em- ployment relate to the pay period ending nearest March 15, 1949. Comparability of Data Obtained in the 1959 Census of Agricul- ture.— The data obtained in the 1959 Special Census of Horticul- tural Specialties are not fully comparable with the 1959 Census of Agriculture. In addition to including the sales value and num- ber of establishments for farms producing $2,000 or more of total sales, the census of agriculture also includes data for all farms producing $250 or more in 1959 if the place was less than 10 acres in size, or $50 or more if the place contained 10 or more acres. However, data are given in County Table 12 of Volume I of the reports of the 1959 Census of Agriculture for horticultural specialty farms selling $2,000 or more of horticultural specialty products in 1959. The sales of vegetable seeds and the sales of nursery products from farms operated by governmental agencies (United States, State, and local) were included in the 1959 Census of Agriculture, but were not included in sales for the Special Census. Reliability of Data. — The questionnaires received from the individual growers were thoroughly checked during the editing process. All questionable entries were referred to and examined by technical personnel. All questionable items were verified or corrected by means of correspondence or telephone calls. Some questionnaires were returned to the field where enumerators sought further information from growers. It is believed that the coverage of establishments is approximately 100 percent complete because of checking of lists of establishments obtained from many sources and the cheeking of all lists against the 1959 Census of Agriculture. Approximately 3 i>ercent of the total sales value of products grown was estimated by technical personnel because of insufficient information on the questionnaires submitted for some establish- ments. Estimating was required primarily for quantity of crops sold and the value of crops sold. Estimates were based on reports of other growers within the same area of production. State certi- fication reports received by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for prior years and data obtained from the 1959 Census of Agriculture were also used in making estimates for individual establishments. Many growers had inadequate records from which to obtain the information being sought by the Census. While the classifi- cation of crops on the questionnaire was clearly defined, some growers failed to apportion their total sales to the crops which were grown and sold by them. The growers who specialized in the production of one or a few crops did not have difficulty in providing the required information. Most large growers, whether or not they had crop specialization, provided detailed data as to quantity sold and value of sales for individual crops. Small and medium-sized growers growing a large variety of items found it difficult to allocate sales to individual products. Most growers were able to separate their total sales to indicate sales made at retail and at wholesale, but some had difficulties in separating such sales for each product they sold. In some instances it was difficult to obtain reports for each State in those cases where producers had growing operations in more than one State. Sometimes sales for more than one State were made from only one location. Therefore, it was difficult for the grower to differentiate between that which was grown and that which was sold in the two locations, as many producers kept only one set of books. Certain growers did not report correctly their crops to conform with the Census classification. The following represents examples of some of the problems regarding the classification of crops : Some growers indicated bulb sales of lilies, gladioli, and peonies in the cut flower section of the questionnaire. Names of crops were written on the questionnaire in reply to "All other" questions belonging in one of the specific crop items. Azaleas and rhododendrons were often "written in" rather than indi- cated in the item, "broad-leaved evergreens" ; juniper and yews were often not classified by growers as coniferous evergreens. Many perennial plant growers did not list plants such as phlox and delphinium as herbaceous plants. In some instances it was difficult to determine whether or not a grower was a flower grower or nursery grower. For example, a grower of chrysanthemum plants could be classified either as chrysanthemum plant grower under Section III of the ques- tionnaire, or as herbaceous plant grower in Section V of the questionnaire. Similar reporting problems occurred in the case of gardenias and azaleas as these two crops can be considered as broad-leaved evergreens in Section V as well as plants in Section III of the questionnaire. Where growers reported XIV HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES questionable entries these products were tabulated in the appropriate section on the questionnaire that corresponded to the probable ultimate use of the crop. In some cases the number of plants sold and the gross sales figures for specific crops resulted in the transfer of a crop to the section of the questionnaire where the average price re- ported was more nearly consistent with what other growers in the same area were receiving for the same crop. Some landscape dealers and garden center operators have acreage on which some of the material they sell is grown. Others buy all of their planting materials. For such operators it was difficult to determine whether the reported crop was grown or had been purchased for resale. For such establish- ments and for some florists, total sales reported included re- ceipts for services. Many establishments purchase flowering plants and liners for growing-on purposes and hold them for varying lengths of time before resale. In the editing of questionnaires, plants that were purchased from other growers for resale were excluded whenever such operations were detected. In some instances, cooperatives and similar associations re- ported products grown under contract for them by other estab- lishments. Cooperative and other marketing associations were not included in the census. Presentation of Statistics. — This report is comprised of an introduction and six sections presenting the data obtained in the 1959 Special Census of Horticultural Specialties. Section I includes information by kind of business, type of ownership, total sales, wholesale and retail sales, value of crops at wholesale prices, returns and allowances, and cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased. Data on employment, green- house area, land area, and other structures and equipment are also given. Sections II through VI pertain to specific groups of products and contain data relating to number of growers, production and sales for specified crops for each of the main classifications of horti- cultural crops. The titles of these sections are : Section I. — Establishments, Sales and Purchases, Employ- ment, and Structures and Equipment 'Section II. — Cut Flowers, Flowering and Foliage Plants (In- cluding Cacti and Succulents), Bedding Plants, and Cul- tivated Florist Greens Section III. — Nursery Products Section IV. — Bulb Crops Section V. — Flower Seed Section VI. — Vegetables Grown Under Glass and Propagated Mushrooms DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS Definitions and explanations are presented here for those items considered inadequately described in the tables in which data are given. For exact wording of inquiries on the questionnaire and for instructions given on the questionnaire, reference should be made to the facsimile of the questionnaire in the Appendix of this report. Establishment represents the operation or operations of an individual owner, partnership, or corporation engaged in the pro- duction and sale of horticultural specialty products in a State. If an establishment had production but made no sales during 1959, it was not included in the census. If an operation was carried out in several places within a State, all growing locations were counted as one establishment. If operations were carried out in more than one State, the operation in each State was considered a separate establishment, provided the sales totaled $2,000 or more in each State. When the operations of an es- tablishment were in more than one State and separate records were not available for each operation, data for expenditures, value of structures, etc., were prorated among the reports for the various States on the basis of sales. Kind of Business. — The operator of each establishment was asked to indicate the kind of business in which he was engaged. The instructions on the questionnaire were as follows : 1. Kind of business operated and method of sale: (a) Please check the lcind(s) of business operauoofs) in which you are engaged - | | Flower grower grow and sell flowers and plants | — ] Nurseryman sell plants grown | | Bulb grower | 1 Greenhouse vegetable glower | | Mushroom grower | Flower seed grower | — | Florist sell but do not grow flower* and plants ~ H Garden centet opetator j 1 Orhex fPIeeae describe.) Type of organization relates to the form of ownership of the business. Establishments were classified as operated by in- dividual proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations. The facilities used by each of the types of organization may be owned or rented. Method of Sale. — Operators were asked to report method of sale, i.e., whether their sales were made at wholesale, retail or wholesale and retail. Total sales represent gross receipts or gross sales of all prod- ucts grown and sold by the establishment during 1959. It in- cludes all retail and wholesale sales made by the establishment. In the case of retail sales, and in some areas in the case of wholesale sales, the gross receipts represent receipts for services such as packaging, arranging, etc., and receipts from sales or other taxes collected directly by the establishment from buyers as well as products sold. The total sales figure does not in- clude sales of fertilizer, spray materials, garden tools, etc. Wholesale sales include sales of products at wholesale prices. These sales may have been made to wholesale es- tablishments or may have been sales made at wholesale prices to retail establishments. Retail sales include the sales of products at retail prices. Returns and allowances represent that portion of gross sales that establishments counted as discounts and value of re- turned merchandise. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased during 1959 includes all expenditures for flower, nursery, bulb stock, and seed purchased by establishments in 1959. The purpose of this question was to obtain the cost of flowers, nursery and other stock, and seeds purchased for use for production purposes. However, some establishments included the cost of items pur- chased for resale. Because of the inclusion of products for re- sale, the totals for this item may represent an overstatement of 5 to 10 percent. Value of crops at wholesale prices represents a calculated value of all crops sold. As crops were sold both at wholesale and at retail prices, the values of the part of the crops sold at retail were converted to wholesale equivalent values. This cal- culation provided values of all products at the same level of sale. Total employment includes full-time as well as part-time or seasonal employees on the payroll of all establishments during the pay period ending nearest November 15, 1959. In many in- stances this does not represent the maximum number of em- ployees because of the seasonal nature of many businesses. Sales and office employees not connected with the sale of horticultural specialty products produced by the establishment were not included. INTRODUCTION xv Paid full-time employment includes all hired employees in year- round or full-time positions. Salaried officers of corporations are excluded. Unpaid family workers consist of members of the operator's family who worked for the business during the first two weeks of November 1959, and who were not paid a wage or salary. The operator of the business was not to be included. Size of establishment refers to the classification of establish- ments by size of operation based on the amount of total sales of all crops grown. Because of the significant differences in op- erations, kinds of products sold, etc., between very small and larger establishments separate data are presented for estab- lishments having less than $10,000 and $10,000 or more total sales. Value of land, structures, and equipment includes the value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by the business as of January 1960, and used for the production of horti- cultural specialty products. This figure does not include the value of products on band. The value was to be estimated on the basis of value at which the land, etc., would sell in January 1960. Disclosure of data for individual establishments. — Data which would disclose the operation of an individual establishment are not published. In most eases, data are not published for less than three establishemnts. Data on the number of establish- ments are given, as figures on number of establishments are not considered as a disclosure. In county tables, data that would result in disclosure of information for individual establishments were included with data for "All other counties." Footnotes on the tables indicate with which county or groups the data not pub- lished have been combined in order to avoid disclosure of infor- mation for individual establishments. Greenhouse area represents square feet of land covered by greenhouse structures. The structures could be covered by glass or glass substitutes such as fiberglass or specially prepared plastics. Greenhouse Space Used in 1959 Classified by Use. — The classifi- cation results in some double counting of greenhouse area as some establishments produce flower, nursery, and vegetable crops in the same greenhouse area during different months of the year. Bench and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used includes only areas in which a special overhead system of mist is used for the propagation of plants. The area given does not include any form of irrigation or method by which growing plants receive their water other than for propagating purposes. Ornamental plants sold in containers refers only to number of plants. These plants are included also in the total sales for each kind of plant. Inventory of number of plants, January 1, 1960 includes the total number of plants on hand (excluding liners and plants for budding and grafting) on January 1, 1960. Units of Measurement for Crops Sold. — Except for two cut flowers, pompon chrysanthemum and gladiolus, the number of horticultural specialty crops sold is given in number of plants. Pompon chrysanthemums are given in bunches and gladioli are reported in dozens. Units of measurement are not given for Asparagus pluinosus, cacti and succulents, foliage plants, bedding plants, and items listed in the "All other" categories. Section I.— ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES AND PURCHASES, EMPLOYMENT, AND STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT Agricultural Importance of Horticultural Specialty Establish- ments.— Farms reporting horticultural specialty crops in the 1959 Census of Agriculture accounted for $613,209,319, or 2 percent, of the value of all farm products sold. There were 16,972 farms reporting nursery products in the 48 conterminous States for the 1959 Census of Agriculture, rep- resenting 0.5 percent of all farms, and the sales of nursery prod- ucts on these farms totaled $198,726,175, and represented 0.7 per- cent of the value of all farm products sold. Farms reporting flowers and flowering and foliage plants totaled 22,208, or 0.6 percent of all farms, while farms reporting vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, bulbs, and mushrooms totaled 10,364, or 0.3 percent of all farms. The value of sales of flowers and flowering and foliage plants was $327,625,874, or 1.1 percent of the value of all farm products sold, and the value of vegetables grown under glass, flower and vegetable seeds, vege- table plants, bulbs, and mushrooms was $86,857,270, or 0.3 per- cent of the value of all farm products sold. The value of all horti- cultural specialty products sold represented more than 5 percent of the value of all farm products sold in eight States (Rhode Is- land, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, and New York). Number of Establishments. — There were 17,999 establishments with sales of $2,000 or more of horticultural specialty crops in- cluded in the 1959 Special Census. Establishments reporting cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens totaled 11,772 ; establishments reporting nursery products, 6,757 ; estab- lishments reporting bulbs, 861 ; and establishments reporting flower seed, 85. Establishments reporting greenhouse vegetables totaled 819, and establishments reporting propagated mushrooms, 665. Some of the 17,999 establishments reported more than one of the major groups of horticultural specialty products. California accounted for almost 10 percent of all establishments with 1,788 establishments reporting horticultural specialties. Pennsylvania was second with 1,766 establishments. The 7 States with the largest number of establishments accounted for over 50 percent of all establishments. RANK OF STATES BY NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS FOR ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY CROPS FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 State Conterminous United States.. California Pennsylvania Ohio New York... Florida... Michigan New Jersey. Illinois Massachusetts — Texas Oregon.. Indiana Washington Wisconsin Connecticut Minnesota North Carolina... Missouri. Iowa -. Tennessee j Maryland Virginia Colorado Georgia.. Alabama Kansas Oklahoma Kentucky Louisiana Maine. ■ South Carolina- .. Rhode Island West Virginia — Nebraska.. ■ New Hampshire- Delaware Mississippi Arkansas Utah Arizona Idaho Montana.. -- South Dakota Vermont North Dakota New Mexico Wyoming Nevada Rank Establishments Number 17, 999 1,788 1,766 1,403 1,315 1,156 942 885 837 710 612 530 516 434 392 372 332 321 265 255 247 240 234 211 209 184 181 172 144 124 122 113 109 108 88 84 77 74 71 60 51 50 46 40 39 33 31 15 11 Percent distribu- tion 100.0 9.8 7.8 7.3 6.4 5.2 4.9 4.6 3.9 3.4 2.9 2.9 2.4 2.2 2.1 1.8 1.8 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.8 .7 .7 .6 .6 .6 .5 .5 .4 .4 .4 .3 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 .2 .2 .1 .1 XVI HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES Number of All Horticultural Specialty Establishments, by States : 1959 NUMBER OF ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY ESTABLISHMENTS BY STATES: 1959 Number of establishments 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California INTRODUCTION XVII Kind of Business. — There was a total number of 17,999 estab- lishments counted as producing and selling .$2,000 or more of horticultural specialty products in 1959. The following repre- sents the number of establishments for each of the principal kinds of businesses : Flower growers 11, 772 Nurserymen 6, 757 Bulb growers 861 Flower seed growers 85 Greenhouse vegetable growers 819 Mushroom growers 665 Total 20, 959 Some operators indicated that they were engaged in the pro- duction of more than one group of horticultural crops. The total of the number of establishments by kind of business exceeds the number of establishments by 2,960, or 16 percent. The data on value of sales by kind of establishment represent the sales of each of the six groups of horticultural specialty products by all estab- lishments and not the value of sales of establishments reported as flower growers, nurserymen, etc. Type of Ownership. — Over two-thirds, or 69.7 percent, of all establishments were operated by individual proprietors. Part- nerships comprised 19.4 percent, while corporations operated 10.9 percent of horticultural specialty establishments. Type of ownership Total Individual proprietorships Partnerships Corporations Number of establish- ments Percent distribution 17, 999 12, 539 3,502 1,958 69.7 19.4 10.9 Size of Establishment. — Over one-half, or 52 percent, of the total number of establishments reported nearly 93 percent of total sales. The remaining 48 percent of the establishments comprised establishments that had sales of less than $10,000. NUMBER AND TOTAL SALES FOR ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY ESTABLISHMENTS BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT, FOR THE CON- TERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Establishments Total sales Establishments with sales of — Number Percent distribution Dollars Percent distribution 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 Total $1,000 to $1,999 $2,(100 to $9,999 $10,000 and over... 17, 999 NA 8,562 9,437 17,400 J8,581 8,819 100.0 /NA \47.6 52.4 100.0 Wo 51.0 584, 751, 415 / NA 143, 172, 600 541,578,815 467, 346, 986 W 128, 054 431, 218, 932 100.0 f NA 1 7.4 92.6 100.0 },7 92.3 NA Not available. DISTRIBUTION OF THE NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS AND TOTAL SALES BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 ^Establishments reporting $250-51,999 of horticultural products on the 1959 Census of Agriculture are included] Sin (sales) Less than S10,000 510,000 to 524.999 525,000 to 549,999 550,000 to 599,999 5100,000 to 5249,000 5250,000 or more Numher of establishments Total sales Farms having sales of less than $2,000 of horticultural special- ty products probably account for less than 3 percent of the total sales. Data from the Special Census of Horticultural Specialties show that establishments having sales of $2,000 to $9,999 account for only 7 percent of total sales for all establishments in 1959. Sales and Values of Crops by Kind of Crops Sold. — The total value of sales for all horticultural establishments was $584,751,415, in 1959. Wholesale sales accounted for 74.4 percent and retail sales, 25.6 percent of the total. The value of crops sold calculated at wholesale prices totaled $515,681,277. California and Penn- sylvania were the two leading States in total sales and in value of all crops sold at wholesale prices. These two States accounted for 24.5 percent of total sales and 25.9 percent of the value of crops sold at wholesale prices. States next in order of importance, by total sales, are Ohio, Florida, New York, Illinois, New Jer- sey, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Texas. Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens ac- counted for $292,302,771, or 56.7 percent of the value of all crops at wholesale prices. Nursery products accounted for 30.2 per- cent of this total, while sales of bulb farms amounted to 1.9 percent of the value of all horticultural specialty crops calculated at wholesale prices. Flower seed represented 0.5 percent of the total while vegetables grown under glass and propagated mush- rooms accounted for 3.8 percent and 6.9 percent, respectively, of the total value of all horticultural specialty products. XVIII HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES RETAIL SALES, WHOLESALE SALES, AND VALUE OF ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY STATES: 1959 Millions of dollars 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 60 New England: Maine New Ha:nnshire Vermont Vassachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California & B 99 »)zw»p www;;;;y;y;;fez mmmmmmmmc Mfea r^WVVV? ^^^^^y/A V/SSSSTl wV^mw//////////; *;»»»»»»;**, r/x»r;wz»wz»y. m7mvx>ww»». tsfc^w-wwyj v,„„„,„„„,X^ 'S/S/SSS/SSSSSSSsSSS* r/SSS/SSSS mxv&Kt^ ^— •^^m—r- ~— - --.-— •; 'ruin WHv&v&rMn WMzMfa & WWfei ¥>>i////2i'>i>}jfy & *—••■■ ~ryr /■'■ iViVuif/A I '/7M mmmmmm mvzvv^sysyz, ^yz/y^my/zm^ rwwm»rMx77zvz>7) vw&twxv&m* BBZZZZZl #5^>£>yz^^ Detail Sales Wholesale Sales Value of crops at wholesale prices INTRODUCTION xrx RANK OF STATES BY TOTAL SALES AND VALUE OF CROPS SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY CROPS FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 [States are ranked in order by total sales] Total sales Value of crops at wholesale prices State 1959 1949 1959 1949 Rank Value (dollars) Percent distri- bution Rank Value (dollars) Percent distri- bution Rank Value (dollars) Percent distri- bution Rank Value (dollars) Percent distri- bution 584,751,415 88, 687, 042 54,601,823 48, 719, 653 48,086,914 40, 735, 042 28, 998, 821 24,170,063 22, 474, 518 16,771,847 15,811,007 14, 108, 904 13,619,472 11,921,511 11,379,613 10, 086, 736 9, 995, 842 9, 542, 291 9, 318, 932 9, 123, 055 8, 987, 956 8, 800, 069 8, 587, 720 7, 898, 465 7, 826, 392 6,364,155 6,014,815 4, 383, 625 4,200,470 3,972,224 3, 458, 566 2, 906, 162 2, 719, 054 2, 337, 260 2, 243, 098 2, 167, 636 1,950,733 1, 904, 693 1, 806, 588 1, 782, 228 1,388,213 1,156,963 953, 154 713,614 669, 516 547, 433 526, 025 231, 452 201, 050 100.0 15.2 9.3 8.3 8.2 7.0 6.0 4.1 3.8 2.9 2.7 2.4 2.3 2.0 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.0 0.7 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ercent. respectively, of the total area. Land covered by frames totaled 42,007,804 square feet in 1959. This area includes hot bed and cold frame area used in the pro- duction of flower, nursery, and bulb crops. Frame area increased almost 100 percent since 1949. The area covered by cloth house totaled 26,122,108 square feet, while the land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material was 121,661,904 square feet in 1959. The square feet area covered by frames, cloth houses, lath, saran, and other shade substitute material is in- cluded in total land area used for outdoor production in 1959. INTRODUCTION XXI GREENHOUSE AREA USED FOR GROWING ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY PRODUCTS BY STATES: 1959 Millions of square feel 0 New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California XXII HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES OUTDOOR ACREAGE USED FOR GROWING ALL HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTY PRODUCTS BY STATES: 1959 Thousands of acres 0 4 8 12 16 New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California INTRODUCTION XXIII Section II.— CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BED- DING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS There were 11,772 establishments engaged in the production of cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens in 1959. There was a smaller number of establishments reporting for most of the major kinds of cut flowers and potted plants in 1959 than in 1949. The number of cut pompon chrysanthemum growers was a fourth less in 1959 than in 1949 while the number of es- tablishments growing gladioli in 1959 was a third less than in 1949. The only crops with a larger number of producers in 1959 than in 1949 are cut orchids and asters, potted geraniums and poinsettias, and bedding and vegetable plants. The value of all flower products calculated at wholesale prices totaled $292,302,771, and represented 57 percent of all horticul- tural specialty products grown and sold in 1959. Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., comprised $54,586,152, or 19 percent of the calculated wholesale value ; potted plants, $95,076,448, or 33 per- cent of the wholesale value; and cut flowers and foliage, $142,640,171, or 49 percent. The following table shows the rank of all floricultural crops according to value at wholesale prices for three groups: (1) Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc.; (2) potted plants; and (3) cut flowers and foliage in 1959 and 1949. While there was a general increase in the value of most horti- cultural specialty products, the value at wholesale prices of all potted plants increased over 150 percent from 1949 to 1959. The ratio of cut flowers to the value of all flower products declined significantly during the 10-year period 1949-1959. Cut flowers represented 65 percent in 1949 as compared to 49 percent in 1959 of the wholesale value of all flowers, flowering plants, etc. Potted plants represented 19 percent in 1949 as compared to 33 percent in 1959 of the wholesale value of all flower products. The value at wholesale prices for foliage plants sold exceeded that of any other flower products in 1959 and represented 27 per- cent of the value for all potted plants sold. In importance as measured by value of the crop at wholesale prices, geranium plants ranked second and chrysanthemum plants, third. RANK OF CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS BY VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Crop Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distribu- tion Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distribu- tion A. Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., total. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables.. Foliage or green plants Chrysanthemum, standard, Fuji spider... Chrysanthemum, pompon Geranium ' _. Carnation Cacti and succulents Poinsettia Azalea Hydrangea.. Begonias African violet Gardenias All other B. Potted plants, total.. Foliage or green plants. Geranium __ Chrysanthemum ' Poinsettia Azaleas Lily Hydrangea.. African violet Begonias Cacti and succulents. .. Rose Orchid, cattleya Orchid, all other Gardenia Orchid, cymbidium All other C. Cut flowers and foliage, total- Rose Carnation... , Chrysanthemum, pompon Chrysanthemum, standard, Fuji, and spider- Gladiolus Orchid, cattleya Snapdragon Asparagus plumosus Stock.. Orchid, cymbidium Gardenia Aster Lily- Peony Orchids, all other. All other 54, 586, 152 32, 843, 783 6, 882, 228 4, 792. 525 4, 382, 539 1, 792, 824 853, 166 392, 026 388,289 255, 697 250, 142 204,664 115, 784 32,185 1, 400, 300 100.0 60.1 12.6 8.8 8.0 3.3 1.5 .7 .7 .5 .5 .4 .2 .1 2.6 95, 076, 448 25, 606, 996 16, 387, 934 11,733,853 8, 963, 194 8,253,144 5, 779, 511 4, 159, 390 2, 276, 146 1, 388, 064 1, 227, 876 982, 404 801, 705 730, 544 521, 332 292, 937 5,971,418 100.0 26.9 17.2 12.3 9.4 8.7 6.1 4.4 2.4 1.5 1.3 1.0 .6 .3 6.3 142, 640, 171 30, 942, 064 30, 508, 596 19, 027, 540 16, 433, 420 15, 473, 799 6, 276, 016 4, 562, 007 2, 433. 054 2, 238, 745 1, 841, 070 1, 474, 594 935, 514 719, 791 668,942 579, 936 8, 525, 083 100.0 21.7 21.4 13.3 11.5 10.8 4.4 3.2 1.7 1.6 1.3 1.0 .7 .5 .5 .4 6.0 30, 591, 286 16, 924, 653 3, 315, 505 1, 437, 673 5, 154, 518 435, 111 163,329 1,113,107 369, 857 1, 677, 533 36, 743, 696 9, 842, 266 4, 715, 209 4, 315, 222 3, 555, 517 4, 197, 117 1,116,897 1,182,318 713, 647 7, 105, 503 123, 574, 474 30, 582, 022 19, 908, 968 10, 403, 022 7, 289, 625 14, 868, 387 7, 169, 354 2, 902, 865 4, 018, 150 185, 557 1, 364, 030 629,903 969, 918 23, 282, 673 100.0 55.3 10.8 4.7 16.8 1.4 .5 3.7 1.2 5.5 100.0 26.8 12.8 11.8 9.7 11.4 3.0 3.2 2.0 19.3 100.0 24.8 16.1 8.4 5.9 12 0 5.8 2.3 3.3 .2 1.1 .5 .8 18.8 1 In 1949, all sales reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc. XXIV HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES The value of cut chrysanthemums represented one-fourth of all cut flower sales. If the two groups of cut chrysanthemums are considered separate flower crops, then roses continue to rank first in cut flower sales, accounting for $30,942,064, or 22 percent of value at wholesale prices for all cut flowers sold. Carnations rank second with 21 percent while pompon chrysanthemums are third with 13 percent of cut flower sales. Standard, Fuji, and spider chrysanthemums account for 12 percent while gladioli and cut cattleya orchids represent 11 percent and 4 percent of all sales at wholesale prices, respectively. The following table indicates the value at wholesale prices of many related products listed as separate items on the ques- tionnaire. The values of related crops have been combined to show the importance of each kind of crop regardless of whether the crop was sold as propagating material, as potted plants, cut flowers, or bulbs, etc. VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES OF RELATED PRODUCTS GROUPS INCLUDED IN TWO OR MORE CLASSIFICATIONS: 1959 Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Item Total Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc. Potted plants Cut flowers Bulbs, nursery stock, corms, and tubers 56, 369, 877 XXX XXX 2, 028, 111 8, 815, 777 47, 842, 243 18, 189, 476 1,080,270 31, 361, 762 2,391.930 8, 508, 841 1, 592, 728 1, 619. 902 32, 489, 224 18, 180, 758 4, 409, 532 9,351,483 10, 522, 208 7, 077, 721 2, 134, 007 1, 310, 480 9, 175, 064 4, 382, 539 4, 792, 525 32, 185 XXX XXX XXX XXX 853, 166 115,784 255, 697 204, 664 392, 026 6, 882, 228 1, 792 824 250, 142 388, 289 XXX XXX XXX XXX 11, 733, 853 XXX XXX 521, 332 5, 779, 511 982, 404 XXX XXX 2, 276, 146 8, 253, 144 1,388,064 1, 227, 876 25, 606. 996 16, 387, 934 4, 159, 390 8, 963, 194 1, 825, 186 801, 705 292, 937 730, 544 35, 460, 960 19, 027, 540 16, 433, 420 1, 474, 594 719, 791 30, 942, 064 15, 473, 799 668,942 30, 508, 596 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 8, 697, 022 6, 276, 016 1,841,070 579, 936 XXX XXX XXX XXX Bulbs Lily, longiflorum or Easter Lily, other than longiflorum or Easter 1, 822, 106 494, 369 Nursery stock Lining out Ornamental 102, 672 15,815,103 Corms Gladioli - 2,715,677 Tubers 411, 328 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 1 Does not include garden chrysanthemum plants which are included in the nursery products section under herbaceous plants. 2 Does not include gardenia plants which are included in the nursery products section under broad-leaved evergreens. 3 Does not include azalea plants which are included in the nursery products section as lining out stock or as broad-leaved evergreens. Section III.— NURSERY PRODUCTS There were 6,757 establishments with nursery operations hav- ing sales of .$2,000 or more in 1959. This number was almost 50 percent greater than the number of nursery establishments in 1949. The increase in the number of operators growing ornamental plants accounted for a large part of the increase in the total number of nursery establishments. The value of all nursery stock sold calculated at wholesale prices totaled $155,505,957, and represented 30 percent of all horticultural specialty products grown and sold in 1959. Orna- mental plants accounted for $125,124,417, or SI percent of the value at wholesale prices of all nursery products sold in 1959. Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines accounted for $11,373,265, or 7 percent, while lining out stock accounted for $7,559,271, and citrus and subtropical fruit trees, for $7,409,449. Each of these groups of nursery products comprised about 5 percent of the value at wholesale prices of all nursery products. The value of small fruits such as strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries totaled $4,039,555, and accounted for 3 percent of the value at wholesale prices for all nursery products. The following table indicates the rank of all nursery crops according to value at wholesale prices for (1) lining out stock; (2) ornamental plants; (3) deciduous fruit and nut trees, grape- vines, citrus and subtropical fruit trees, and small fruit plants; (4) citrus and subtropical fruit trees; and (5) small fruit plants. INTRODUCTION XXV RANK OF NURSERY PRODUCTS BY VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Product A. Lining out stock, total.. Evergreens, ornamental Deciduous trees and shrubs. Deciduous fruit stock Citrus stock Rose stock B. Ornamental plants, total- Coniferous evergreens.. Broad-leaved evergreens Deciduous shade anp flowering trees- Rose plants Deciduous shrubs (not roses) Herbaceous plants Forest tree seedlings Vines, woody (not grape) Allother -- C. Deciduous fruit and nut trees, grapevines, citrus and subtropical fruit trees, and small fruit plants: Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines, total _ Peach.. Apple Nut Pear Plum and prune. Grape Cherry (sour) Cherry (sweet)... All other.. _ Citrus and subtropical fruit trees, total.. Orange Grapefruit. Lemon Avocado. . . All other... Small fruit plants, total.. Strawberry- Raspberry. _ Blueberry... Allother Rank 1959- Value at wholesale prices (dollars) 7, 559, 271 5, 050, 972 1, 716, 128 512, 442 177, 057 102, 672 125, 124, 417 36, 367, 644 33.591,541 16, 879, 143 15, 815, 103 9, 082, 820 3, 481, 647 3, 276, 830 1,039,254 5, 590, 435 11,373,265 2, 687, 547 2, 384, 422 1, 989, 686 1, 052, 733 887, 923 710, 185 600,210 576, 332 484, 227 7, 409, 449 5, 557, 678 575, 131 433, 408 280, 558 562, 674 4, 039, 555 3, 514, 671 233, 020 196, 534 95, 330 Percent distribu- tion 100.0 66.8 22.7 6.8 2.3 1.4 100.0 29.1 26.8 13.5 12.6 7.3 2.8 2.6 0.8 4.5 100.0 23.6 21.0 17.5 9.2 7.8 6.2 5.3 5.1 4.3 100.0 75.0 7.8 5.8 3.8 7.6 100.0 87.0 5.8 4.9 2.3 Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) 3, 323, 068 2,112,508 472, 640 383, 858 18, 582 335, 480 57, 297, 435 18,695,944 10,561,384 4, 739, 344 11,328, 071 5,631,501 2,614,703 1,456,595 724, 549 1,545,344 6, 120, 648 1,326,902 1,243,560 805, 899 471, 765 484, 096 353, 806 735, 462 441,336 257, 822 1, 795, 404 712, 969 314, 452 189, 264 278, 908 299, 811 2, 516, 164 1, 579, 959 442, 338 216, 793 277, 074 Percent distribu- tion 100.0 63.6 14.2 11.5 0.6 10.1 100.0 32.6 18.4 8.3 19.8 9.8 4.6 2.5 1.3 2.7 100.0 21.7 20.3 13.2 7.7 7.9 5.8 12.0 7.2 4.2 100.0 39.7 17.5 10.6 15.5 16.7 100.0 62.8 17.6 8.6 11.0 The value of ornamental evergreens comprised over two-thirds of the value at wholesale prices of all lining out stock. The value of coniferous evergreens comprised 29 percent while broad-leaved evergreens comprised 27 percent of the value at wholesale prices of all ornamental plants. Deciduous shade and flowering trees and rose plants were next in importance accounting for 14 percent and 13 percent, respectively, of the value at wholesale prices of all ornamental plants. The value of peach and apple trees accounted for 24 percent and 21 percent, respectively, of the value at wholesale prices of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. Nut trees, third in importance in this group, accounted for IS percent of the total value at wholesale prices. The value of orange trees accounted for three-fourths of the value at wholesale prices of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees. Strawberry plants accounted for S7 percent of the value at whole- sale prices for all small fruit plants sold in 1959. The per-unit value at wholesale prices of most flowers remained unchanged during the 10-year period. On the other hand, the average per-unit value at wholesale prices for most nursery prod- ucts increased. For example, the average per-unit value at whole- sale prices, for a broad-leaved evergreen increased from $0.81 in 1949 to $1.03 in 1959 while the average per-unit value for coniferous evergreens increased from $1.51 to $1.97, and shade and flowering trees from $1.21 to $2.24 from 1949 to 1959. Broad-leaved evergreens include rhododendron, azalea, camellia, and similar crops but do not include subtropical orna- mental plants produced largely in Florida and California. "All other ornamental plants" include subtropical ornamental plants, such as crotons, palms, and ground covers grown outdoors as nursery crops in many of the Southern States. The figures for forest tree seedlings do not represent the total production of such seedlings as many nurseries operated by the Federal and State Governments were not included. Section IV.— BULB CROPS There were 861 bulb establishments included in the 1959 Special Census of Horticultural Specialties. Sales of bulb crops totaled $9,963,663, and represented only 1.9 percent of the value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty products in 1959. Separate data for amaryllis bulbs, anemone roots, calla lily bulbs, canna roots, freesia conns, hyacinth bulbs, muscarl bulbs, and ranunculus tubers are not given. These data have been combined with "All other bulbs, corms, etc." The tender and hardy varieties of narcissus have also been combined as one crop, "narcissus." The following table indicates rank of bulb crops according to the value at wholesale prices in 1959. Data for 1949 are given for comparative purposes. Gladiolus corms and lily (longiflorum or Easter) bulbs were the only two crops with a value at wholesale prices of $1,000,000 or more in 1959. XXVI HORTICULTURAL SPECIALITIES RANK OF BULB CROPS BY VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 1959 1949 Bulb crop Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distri- bution Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distri- bution Total 9, 963, 663 2, 715, 677 1, 822, 106 776, 784 767, 907 758,788 494, 369 445, 670 435, 992 411,328 237,542 1,097,500 100.0 27.2 18.3 7.8 7.7 7.6 5.0 4.5 4.4 4.1 2.4 11.0 1 3 10 2 7 9 5 4 8 6 9, 236, 989 3, 820, 578 1, 007, 541 151, 691 1, 369, 737 407, 970 187, 946 430, 365 459, 227 243, 392 420, 609 737, 943 100.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 41.4 Lily (longiflorum or Easter) -- 10.9 1.6 14.8 4.4 Lily (other than Easter) 2.0 4.7 5.0 2.6 Tulip. . 4.6 8.0 Section V.— FLOWER SEED There were 85 producers of flower seed in 1959. In 1959 growers produced seed valued at $2,592,824. California ac- counted for 89 percent of the value at wholesale prices of all flower seeds sold. Detailed data are not available for begonia, delphinium, lark- spur, and nasturtium seed in 1959. Data for these crops have been combined in "All other" flower seed. Petunia (regular) and petunia (fancy or double) are combined as "Petunia." Snapdragon (regular) and snapdragon (hybrid) are combined as "Snapdragon." The following table indicates the rank of all flower seed crops according to the value at wholesale prices for 1959 and 1949. RANK OF FLOWER SEED BY VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR THE CONTERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 1959 1949 Flower seed Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distri- bution Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distri- bution Total 2, 592, 824 353, 077 254, 672 226, 480 217, 560 207, 974 191, 502 82,284 1,059,275 100.0 13.6 9.8 8.7 8.4 8.0 7.4 3.2 40.9 3 6 1 7 6 2 4 1, 826, 226 152, 784 120,681 232, 371 67, 343 113,484 177,211 137,904 824, 448 100.0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.4 6.6 12.7 3.7 6.2 9.7 Stock.. 7.6 45.1 Section VI.— VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS There were 819 establishments reporting greenhouse vegetable crops, and 665 establishments producing propagated mushrooms in 1959. The number of farms producing propagated mushrooms has increased about 50 percent since 1949. Greenhouse vegetable crops and propagated mushrooms ac- counted for $55,316,062, or 11 percent of the value at wholesale prices for all horticultural specialty products in 1959. The following table indicates the rank of all greenhouse vege- table crops and propagated mushrooms, according to value at wholesale prices, in 1959 and 1949. RANK OF VEGETABLES OROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS BY VALUE AT WHOLESALE PRICES, FOR THE CON- TERMINOUS UNITED STATES: 1959 AND 1949 1959 1949 Item Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distri- bution Rank Value at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent distri- bution Total 55, 316, 062 35, 770, 419 16,152,412 2, 455, 882 477, 766 459, 583 100.0 64.7 29.2 4.4 0.9 0.8 1 2 3 4 27, 612, 267 14, 665, 807 10,077,398 1, 393. 021 1,277,176 298, 865 100.0 Propagated mushrooms 1 2 3 4 52.8 36.5 5.0 4.6 1.1 Section I.-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES AND PURCHASES, EMPLOYMENT, AND STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT (i) SUMMARY Table 1. -NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959 Item Total Establishments witil total sales of — Item Total Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more percent distribution — KIND OF BUSINESS Flower growers, percent distribution... percent distribution... percent distribution... Flower seed growers .. .establishments reporting... percent distribution. . . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting. . . percent distribution... percent distribution... 17,999 100.0 11,772 100.0 6,757 100.0 861 100.0 85 100.0 819 100.0 665 100.0 8,562 47.6 5,508 46.8 3,579 53.0 417 48.4 40 47.1 307 37.5 120 18.0 9,437 52.4 6,264 53.2 3,178 47.0 444 51.6 45 52.9 512 62.5 545 82.0 TYPE OF OWNERSHIP Individual proprietor- percent distribution... percent of all establishments . . . Partnerships establishments reporting . . . percent distribution... percent of all establishments . . . percent distribution... percent of all establishments . . . 12,539 100.0 69.7 3,502 100.0 19.5 1,958 100.0 10.9 7,018 56.0 82.0 1,257 35.9 14.7 287 14.7 3.4 5,521 44.0 58.5 2,245 64.1 23.8 1,671 85.3 17.7 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 2.- NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1950 Division or State Number of establishments by kind of business Total, 1959 Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Flower growers, etc. Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion KRtab- lish- raents re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Bulb growers Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Ari zona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 4,643 1,436 3,966 4,090 1,194 2,458 649 979 475 2,752 122 84 39 710 109 372 1,315 885 1,766 1,403 516 837 942 392 332 255 265 33 40 77 240 NA 234 108 321 113 209 ,156 144 247 184 71 124 172 612 46 50 15 211 31 51 60 434 530 1,788 22.0 22.7 6.6 13.7 3.6 5.4 2.6 15.3 0.7 0.5 0.2 3.9 0.6 2.1 7.3 4.9 1,185 2,650 2,760 944 1,383 310 499 393 1,648 115 74 37 613 75 271 ,011 654 985 7.8 854 2.9 335 4.7 636 5.2 610 2.2 325 1.8 262 1.4 211 1.5 203 0.2 27 0.2 33 0.5 74 1.0 134 0.* 23 1.3 151 NA NA 1.3 145 0.6 82 1.8 190 0.6 49 1.2 123 6.4 620 0.8 94 1.4 87 1.0 84 0.4 45 0.4 39 0.7 67 1.0 121 3.4 272 0.3 42 0.3 45 0.1 15 1.2 188 0.2 21 0.3 20 0.3 51 0.1 11 2.4 281 2.9 246 9.9 1,121 10.1 22.5 23.4 8.0 11.7 2.6 4.2 3.3 14.0 1.0 0.6 0.3 5.2 0.6 2.3 5.6 8.4 7.3 2.8 5.4 5.2 2.8 2.2 1.8 1.7 0.2 0.3 0.6 1.1 0.2 1.3 1.2 0.7 1.6 0.4 1.0 5.3 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.3 0.6 1.0 2.3 0.4 0.4 0.1 1.6 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.1 2.4 2.1 9.5 1,229 2,750 3,339 950 1,170 289 343 360 1,553 127 78 30 657 84 253 ,177 628 945 1,119 489 752 618 361 234 193 224 23 22 76 178 29 172 152 88 169 42 81 430 46 88 178 35 38 17 182 24 12 50 2 267 284 1,002 10.3 22.9 27.9 7.9 9.8 2.4 2.9 3.0 13.0 1.1 0.7 0.3 5.5 0.7 2.1 9.8 5.2 7.9 9.3 4.1 6.3 5.2 3.0 2.0 1.6 1.9 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.5 0.2 1.4 0.1 1.3 0.7 1.4 0.4 0.7 3.6 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.4 0.7 1.5 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.5 0.2 0.1 0.4 (2) 2.2 2.4 8.4 372 1,125 1,248 395 1,316 414 629 128 1,130 19 18 9 139 39 148 387 329 409 408 162 251 327 100 102 75 93 12 11 30 72 23 112 116 45 158 74 104 684 70 172 132 40 85 424 181 237 712 5.5 16.6 18.5 5.8 19.5 6.1 9.3 1.9 16.7 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.1 0.6 2.2 5.7 4.9 6.0 2.4 3.7 4.8 1.5 1.5 1.1 1.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.3 1.7 NA 1.7 0.7 2.3 1.1 1.5 10.1 1.0 2.5 2.0 0.6 0.6 1.2 0.2 0.2 (2) 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.3 (2) 223 4.8 617 13.3 'in 19.8 314 6.8 688 14.8 354 7.6 573 12.3 126 2.7 828 17.8 9 0.2 13 0.3 10 0.2 67 1.4 22 0.5 li'2 2.2 237 5.1 171 3.7 304 141 161 229 85 6.5 3.0 3.5 4.9 70 1.5 68 1.5 57 1.2 13 0.3 8 0.2 27 0.6 71 1.5 10 0.2 63 1.4 62 1.3 29 0.6 94 2.0 67 1.4 91 2.0 272 5.9 46 1.0 147 3.2 125 2.7 36 0.8 41 0.9 84 1.8 62 1.3 386 8.3 10 0.2 11 0.2 38 0.8 18 0.4 32 0.7 15 0.3 2 (2) 108 2.3 185 4.0 535 11.5 35 4.1 98 11.4 207 24.0 78 9.1 128 14.9 20 2.3 18 2.1 18 2.1 259 30.1 2 0.2 3 0.3 3 0.3 12 1.4 2 0.2 76 112 71 5.6 3.3 2.6 3.3 3.1 7.9 8.2 1.5 3.0 2.3 1.5 0.1 0.6 0.3 1.2 0.1 0.7 NA 1.0 0.1 3.4 0.2 1.9 7.4 0.2 0.6 1.0 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.8 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.9 0.3 13.0 8.2 220 40 49 10 15 12 459 93 257 109 NA Not available. 1 Includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2 Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY E Table 2.- NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1950-Continued Division or State Number of establishments by kind of business— Continued Flower seed growers Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Greenhouse vegetable growers Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Mushroom growers Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent dis- tribu- tion Type of ownership, 1959 Individual proprietor sh ips Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent of total estab- lish- ments Partnerships Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent of total estab- lish- ments Corporations Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Percent of total estab- lish- ments Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central . South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas ........... Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 2. 4 14.1 9.4 2.4 3.5 1.2 2.4 64.7 4.7 4.7 4.7 3.5 1.2 2.4 2.4 1.2 MA 1.2 7.1 56.5 3.3 1.7 5.0 71.7 1.7 3.3 3.3 67 109 484 58 15 19 15 289 69 28 59 39 11.7 60.0 8.2 13.3 59.1 7.1 1.8 2.3 1.8 1.0 5.4 0.2 0.2 6.6 0.1 1.0 6.6 1.2 5.5 35.3 8.4 3.4 7.2 4.8 2.1 0.9 1.8 0.2 0.1 0.4 1.6 0.1 0.5 NA 0.1 0.6 0.2 1.5 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.4 1.1 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.9 1.8 0.6 80 83 450 47 7 8 4 10 79 243 90 35 42 40 10.4 10.8 58.6 6.1 0.9 1.0 0.5 1.3 10.3 0.5 0.5 0.1 8.9 0.3 0.1 5.2 0.4 5.2 31.6 11.7 4.6 5.5 5.2 1.8 0.9 2.1 0.9 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.1 6.6 3.3 0.4 526 53 7 52 3 1 is 23 6 497 0.8 79.1 8.0 1.1 7.8 0.5 0.2 2.7 0.5 0.2 0.2 3.5 0.9 74.7 1.8 0.8 2.4 2.9 0.2 0.5 0.6 5.4 1.8 NA 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 2.1 348 37 10 23 2 2 17 8 1 339 1.1 78.4 8.3 2.3 5.2 0.5 0.5 3.8 1.8 0.2 76.3 2.3 0.7 3.6 976 2,802 2,806 813 1,766 444 721 300 1,911 91 63 23 468 74 257 920 617 1,265 98.2 333 527 669 295 221 184 166 24 30 59 129 0.5 3.4 48 157 166 87 234 88 151 835 96 174 123 48 92 122 459 35 10 127 18 32 37 10 339 395 1,177 68.0 70.7 68.6 68.1 71.8 68.4 73.6 63.2 69.4 74.6 75.0 59.0 65.9 67.9 69.1 70.0 69.7 71.6 70.0 64.5 63.0 71.0 75.3 66.6 72.2 62.6 72.7 75.0 67.0 71.3 62.3 65.4 NA 70.9 80.6 72.9 77.9 72.2 72.2 66.7 70.4 66.8 68.9 67.6 74.2 70.9 75.0 67.4 70.0 66.7 60.2 58.1 62.7 61.7 90.9 78.1 74.5 65.8 231 773 857 263 384 129 185 104 576 15 10 5 128 12 61 233 139 401 263 119 209 212 54 37 8 46 20 34 171 18 19 41 107 51 107 418 16.1 19.5 21.0 22.0 15.6 19.9 18.9 21.9 20.9 12.3 11.9 12.8 18.0 11.0 16.4 17.7 15.7 22.7 18.7 23.1 25.0 22.5 13.8 20.8 20.0 26.0 12.1 15.0 26.1 22.7 23.4 20.8 NA 15.8 7.4 14.3 17.7 16.3 14.8 21.5 21.1 16.8 20.3 25.4 15.3 23.8 17.5 17.4 28.0 26.7 24.2 22.6 19.6 16.7 11.8 20.2 23.4 229 391 427 118 308 76 73 16 11 11 114 23 54 162 129 100 158 64 101 61 43 11 33 NA 31 13 41 5 24 150 28 lot NA Not available. 5 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 3.- NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin - West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Number of establishments by kind of business Establish- ments reporting 758 1,826 2,016 562 1,186 320 536 181 1,177 22 348 63 202 611 444 771 624 258 385 537 212 144 125 120 22 23 45 83 110 56 164 66 104 572 57 132 91 40 95 344 230 284 663 Percent distribution 8.9 21.3 23.5 6.6 13.9 3.7 6.3 2.1 13.7 0.9 0.6 0.3 4.1 0.7 2.4 7.1 5.2 9.0 7.3 3.0 4.5 6.3 2.5 1.7 1.5 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.0 0.3 1.1 NA 1.3 0.7 1.9 0.8 1.2 6.7 0.7 1.5 1.1 0.5 0.4 0.7 1.1 4.0 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.4 t1) Flower growers , etc . Establish- ments reporting 5,508 621 1,290 1,373 422 584 146 261 140 671 Percent distribution 20 JO 454 326 510 400 174 289 336 174 110 97 82 18 19 38 58 53 236 33 67 144 147 146 378 11.3 23.4 24.9 7.7 10.6 2.7 4.7 2.5 12.2 0.4 5.4 8.2 5.9 9.3 7.3 3.2 5.2 6.1 3.2 2.0 1.8 1.5 0.3 0.3 0.7 0.2 1.1 NA 1.2 0.7 1.6 0.5 1.0 4.3 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.3 0.6 1.2 2.6 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.1 2.7 2.7 6.9 Nurserymen Establish- ments reporting 3,579 218 588 720 205 719 208 354 66 501 186 171 231 123 211 67 10 45 NA 52 23 90 44 55 400 38 49 245 98 114 289 Percent distribution 6.1 16.4 20.1 5.7 20.1 5.8 9.9 1.8 14.0 0.4 0.3 0.1 2.3 0.6 6.4 2.5 3.4 5.9 1.9 1.3 1.2 1.4 0.2 0.2 0.4 1.0 0.3 1.3 NA 1.5 0.6 2.5 1.2 1.8 0.6 0.6 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.4 0.3 (M 2.7 3.2 Bulb growers Establish- ments reporting 19 44 108 34 53 Percent distribution 4.6 10.6 25.9 8.2 12.7 1.9 2.4 2.2 31.7 0.5 0.7 0.2 1.7 0.5 1.0 5.8 2.6 2.2 3.1 3.6 8.6 8.6 1.9 2.4 1.4 1.7 0.7 0.7 0.2 0.7 NA 1.4 0.2 1.9 0.2 2.4 5.5 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.2 0.2 0.7 1.4 0.7 0.7 10.8 13.7 7.2 Flower seed growers Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution 2.5 12.5 2.5 2.5 80.0 2.5 5.0 5.0 2.5 77.5 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 7 Table 3.- NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Con. Division or State Number of establishments by kind of business — Continued Greenhouse vegetable growers Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Mushroom growers Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Type of ownership Individual proprietorships Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Partnerships Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Corporations Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. L8 73 139 5.9 23.8 -15.2 8.8 2.3 2.3 3.6 0.7 7.5 13.0 2.0 17.6 9.1 3.6 8.5 6.5 3.3 0.7 2.3 0.7 2.0 1.6 0.3 0.7 2.0 1.0 4.2 2.3 1.0 1 104 4 1 4 1 0.8 86.7 3.3 0.8 3.3 0.8 4.2 2.5 80.0 2.5 0. 0.8 NA 607 1,485 1,655 448 987 255 459 140 982 362 635 521 197 309 445 183 120 98 90 20 19 34 67 49 138 52 40 102 79 34 79 295 203 237 542 81.3 82.1 79.7 83.2 79.7 85.6 77.3 83.4 81.1 87.8 59.1 80.7 73.0 81.2 79.9 81.5 82.4 83.5 76.4 82.9 86.3 83.3 78.4 75.0 90.9 82.6 75.6 80.7 77.3 78.3 NA 87.3 87.5 84.1 78.8 85.6 82.9 70.2 77.3 86.8 85.0 83.2 85.8 86.4 78.3 83.3 77.4 66.7 82.6 70.0 100.0 88.3 83.5 81.7 104 277 299 105 157 56 65 97 55 125 13.7 15.2 14.8 18.7 13.2 17.5 12.1 17.1 13.8 13.5 12.2 22.7 12.9 9.5 15.8 15.9 12.4 16.2 13.5 19.0 16.9 15.3 9.0 16.0 19.2 23.3 9.1 17.4 24.4 15.7 18.2 18.5 NA 10.9 7.1 12.8 19.7 12.5 12.8 19.3 21.2 13.2 12.5 11.4 8.1 16.8 11.6 13.6 21.7 16.7 17.0 19.0 8.7 23.3 8.3 15.8 14.9 6.2 3.5 3.1 1.6 3.5 2.8 2.2 5.5 2.7 5.4 18.2 6.3 17.5 3.0 4.3 6.1 1.4 3.0 4.7 2.9 1.9 4.7 0.7 2.4 1.7 4.5 3.3 NA 1.8 5.4 3.0 1.5 1.9 4.4 10.5 1.5 2.9 3.2 5.7 14.3 8.7 6.7 3.5 0.7 3.3 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 4.- NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Number of establishments by kind of business Total Flower growers, etc. Nurserymen Bulb growers Flower seed growers Division or State Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Geographic Divisions: 9,437 678 2,140 2,074 632 1,272 329 443 294 1,575 48 35 17 362 46 170 704 441 995 779 258 452 405 180 188 130 145 11 17 43 98 55 148 NA 124 52 157 47 105 584 87 115 93 34 36 62 77 268 24 27 9 158 10 28 30 8 204 246 1,125 100.0 7.2 22.7 22.0 6.7 13.5 3.5 4.7 3.1 16.7 0.5 0.4 0.2 3.8 0.5 1.8 7.5 4.7 10.5 8.3 2.7 4.8 4.3 1.9 2.0 1.4 1.5 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.6 1.6 NA 1.3 0.6 1.7 0.5 1.1 6.2 0.9 1.2 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.8 2.8 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.7 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.2 2.6 11.9 6,264 564 1,360 1,387 522 799 164 238 253 977 46 30 17 313 31 127 557 328 475 454 161 347 274 151 152 114 121 9 14 36 76 12 92 NA 78 41 102 20 70 384 57 48 39 20 22 34 54 128 22 23 9 150 7 8 26 8 134 100 743 100.0 9.0 21.7 22.1 8.3 12.8 2.6 3.8 4.0 15.6 0.7 0.5 0.3 5.0 0.5 2.0 8.9 5.2 7.6 7.2 2.6 5.5 4.4 2.4 2.4 1.8 1.9 0.1 0.2 0.6 1.2 0.2 1.5 NA 1.2 0.7 1.6 0.3 1.1 6.1 0.9 0.8 0.6 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.9 2.0 0.4 0.4 0.1 2.4 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 2.1 1.6 11.9 3,178 154 537 528 190 597 206 275 62 629 5 8 5 55 17 64 201 158 178 178 73 128 116 33 56 33 43 4 3 15 36 13 67 NA 64 22 68 30 49 284 44 73 69 20 18 42 36 179 7 9 12 5 21 7 1 83 123 423 100.0 4.8 16.9 16.6 6.0 18.8 6.5 8.7 2.0 19.8 0.2 0.3 0.2 1.7 0.5 2.0 6.3 5.0 5.6 5.6 2.3 4.0 3.7 1.0 1.8 1.0 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.5 1.1 0.4 2.1 NA 2.0 0.7 2.1 0.9 1.5 8.9 1.4 2.3 2.2 0.6 0.6 1.3 1.1 5.6 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.2 (M 2.6 3.9 13.3 444 16 54 99 44 75 12 8 9 127 2 5 9 24 17 13 15 12 32 35 5 16 14 6 1 2 5 3 NA 3 21 1 6 41 1 3 5 3 1 3 1 3 1 2 5 1 31 55 41 100.0 3.6 12.2 22.3 9.9 16.9 2.7 1.8 2.0 28.6 0.5 1.1 2.0 5.4 3.8 2.9 3.4 2.7 7.2 7.9 1.1 3.6 3.2 1.4 0.2 0.5 1.1 0.7 NA 0.7 4.7 0.2 1.4 9.2 0.2 0.7 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.5 1.1 0.2 7.0 12.4 9.2 45 1 7 7 2 3 2 23 1 3 2 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 NA 1 1 2 6 17 100.0 2.2 15.6 15.6 4.4 6.7 4.4 51.1 New England : Middle Atlantic: 2.2 6.7 East North Central: Ohio 4.4 4.4 6.7 2.2 2.2 West North Central: 4.4 2.2 2.2 South Atlantic: 2.2 West Virginia South Carolina East South Central: NA 2.2 2.2 West South Central: Mountain: 4.4 Utah Pacific: 13.3 37.8 NA Not available. 1Leas than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 9 Table 4.- NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENTS BY PRINCIPAL KIND OF BUSINESS AND TYPE OF OWNERSHIP, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Number of establishments by kind of business — Continued Type of ownership Greenhouse vegetable growers Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Mushroom growers Individual proprietorships Establish- ments reporting Percent distribution Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Partnerships Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Corporations Establish- ments reporting total establish- ments Conterminous United States Ceographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Ma ine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 49 36 345 31 8 12 4 6 21 235 41 17 33 19 9.6 7.0 67.4 6.1 1.6 2.3 0.8 1.2 4.1 0.4 0.4 8.0 0.2 0.6 2.7 0.8 3.5 45.9 8.0 3.3 6.4 3.7 1.4 1.0 1.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 1.4 0.2 0.4 0.2 0.4 1.4 0.8 0.2 0.2 0.6 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.2 2.1 1.6 0.4 4 422 49 6 48 2 18 3 401 0.7 77.4 9.0 1.1 8.8 0.4 0.2 2.4 3.3 0.6 73.6 0.7 2.9 3.5 0.2 0.4 0.7 6.1 2.0 NA 0.4 369 1,317 1,151 365 779 189 262 160 929 31 20 10 187 28 93 432 255 630 461 136 218 224 112 101 86 76 4 11 25 62 31 85 NA 70 38 96 36 62 361 0.4 0.4 1.7 18 37 43 164 136 158 635 54.4 61.5 55.5 57.8 61.2 57.4 59.1 54.4 59.0 64.6 57.1 58.8 51.7 60.9 54.7 61.4 57.8 63.3 59.2 52.7 48.2 55.3 62.2 53.7 66.2 52.4 36.4 64.7 58.1 63.3 56.4 57.4 NA 56.5 73.1 61.1 76.6 59.0 61.8 64.4 62.6 47.3 50.0 50.0 59.7 55.8 61.2 50.0 63.0 55.6 54.4 40.0 46.4 53.3 87.5 66.7 64.2 56.4 127 496 558 158 227 73 120 73 413 136 84 276 1"') 70 144 130 35 18.7 23.2 26.9 25.0 17.8 22.2 27.1 24.8 26.2 10.4 11.4 22.9 13.0 17.1 19.3 19.0 27.7 23.0 27.1 31.9 32.1 19.4 24.5 20.8 28.3 18.2 11.8 27.9 28.6 25.5 22.3 NA 20.2 7.7 15.9 14.9 20.0 16.8 23.0 20.9 20.4 29.4 38.9 22.6 32.5 25.0 20.8 33.3 33.3 26.6 30.0 28.6 10.0 15.7 25.2 28.4 182 327 365 109 266 67 61 61 233 136 102 89 139 52 90 51 33 10 30 NA 29 10 36 4 22 125 36 26 171 NA Not available. 10 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 5.- TOTAL SALES BY METHOD, VALUE OF CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959 Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Leas than $10,000 $10,000 or more ESTABLISHMENTS BY METHOD OF SALE Wholesale only number. percent distribution, percent of all establishments . Retail only number. percent distribution, percent of all establishments. Wholesale and retail number. percent distribution, percent of all establishments. TOTAL SALES Total sales establishments reporting. percent distribution. Value of sales dollars . Average per establishment reporting dollars . percent distribution. Value of wholesale sales dollars. percent of total sales, percent distribution. Value of retail sales dollars . percent of total sales, percent distribution. 6,654 100. 0 37.0 4,045 100.0 22.5 7,300 100.0 40.6 17,999 100.0 584,751,415 32,488 100.0 435,052,807 74.4 100.0 149,698,608 25.6 100.0 2,308 34.7 27.0 2,832 70.0 33.1 3,422 46.9 40.0 8,562 47.6 43,172,600 5,042 7.4 19,839,831 46.0 4.6 23,332,769 54.0 15.6 4,346 65.3 46.1 1,213 30.0 12.9 3,878 53.1 41.1 9,437 52.4 541,578,815 57,389 92.6 415,212,976 76.7 95.4 126,365,839 23.3 84.4 VALUE OF CROPS Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars. Average per establishment reporting dollars. percent of total sales, percent distribution. RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products ).. .establishments reporting. percent distribution. dollars . Average per establishment reporting dollars. percent of total sales, percent distribution. COST Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting. percent distribution, dollars. Average per establishment reporting dollars . percent of total sales, percent distribution. 515,681,277 28,651 88.2 100.0 1,943 100.0 ,205,920 2,679 0.9 100.0 11,369 100.0 95,313,734 8,384 16.3 100.0 33,634,164 3,928 77.9 6.5 571 29.4 367,865 644 0.9 7.1 5,134 45.2 14,791,961 2,881 34.3 15.5 482,047,113 51,081 89.0 93.5 1,372 70.6 4,838,055 3,526 0.9 92.9 6,235 54.8 0,521,773 12,914 14.9 84.5 SUMMARY 11 Table 6.- TOTAL SALES BY METHOD, VALUE OF CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DI- VISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Division or State Total sales Es tablishments reporting, 1959 Percent distri- bution Percent distribution Average per establish- ment, 1959 (dollars ) Method of sale, 1959 Wholesale only Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Retail only Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Wholesale and retail Establish- ments reporting Percent of total establish- ments Conterminous united States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania. .. East North Central Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota. . . South Dakota. . . Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida East South Central Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi. . . . West South Central Arkansas. Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 17,999 1,436 3,966 4,090 1,194 2,458 649 979 475 2,752 122 84 39 710 109 372 1,315 885 1,766 1,403 516 837 942 392 332 255 265 33 40 77 240 NA 234 108 321 113 209 1,156 144 247 184 74 71 124 172 612 46 50 15 211 31 51 60 11 434 530 1,788 8.0 22.0 22.7 6.6 13.7 3.6 5.4 2.6 15.3 0.7 0.5 0.2 3.9 0.6 2.1 7.3 4.9 9.8 2.9 4.7 5.2 2.2 1.8 1.4 1.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.4 1.3 NA 1.3 0.6 1.8 0.6 1.2 6.4 0.8 1.4 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 3.4 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.2 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.4 2.9 9.9 584,751,415 35,833,874 119,406,928 123,424,951 36,794,244 87,224,622 23,745,191 27,090,976 17, 544, 502 113,686,127 1,782,228 1,904,693 547,433 16,771,847 2,906,162 11,921,511 40,735,042 24,170,063 54,501,823 48,719,653 14,108,904 28,998,821 22,474,518 9,123,055 10,086,736 9,542,291 9,318,932 525,025 953,154 2,167,636 4,200,470 2,719,054 7,898,465 NA 8,987,956 2,337,260 8,587,720 2,243,098 6,364,155 48,086,914 3,972,224 9,995,842 7,826,392 1,950,733 1,806,588 3,458,566 6,014,815 15,811,007 1,156,963 713,614 231,452 8,800,069 669,516 4,383,625 1,388,213 201,050 11,379,613 13,619,472 88,687,042 467,346,986 35,804,799 105,448,098 114,405, 584 44,558,883 49,303,706 15,993,412 24,151,699 12,707,112 64,973,693 2,267,795 1,707,925 591,344 17,109,513 2,683,015 11,445,207 43,043,052 23,584,907 38,820,139 37,473,450 14,956,156 31,007,688 21,014,623 9,953,667 10,108,218 12,854,824 11,239,061 1,461,967 1,004,671 2,832,162 5,057,980 2,076,896 7,237,598 112,268 6,556,287 2,990,963 5,852,877 1,743,419 4,193,540 18,539,858 3,555,263 5,639,190 5,227,597 1,571,362 1,498,243 1,904,194 3,851,872 16,897,390 1,185,020 1,000,288 245,688 7,065,397 792,945 959,556 1,405,862 52,356 8,051,435 9,592,193 47,330,065 6.1 20.4 21.1 6.3 14.9 4.1 4.6 3.0 19.4 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.9 0.5 2.0 7.0 4.1 9.3 8.3 2.4 5.0 3.8 1.6 1.7 1.6 1.6 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.5 1.4 NA 1.5 0.4 1.5 0.4 1.1 8.2 0.7 1.7 1.3 0.3 0.3 0.6 1.0 2.7 0.2 0.1 f1) 1.5 0.1 0.7 0.2 (l) 1.9 2.3 15.2 7.7 22.6 24.5 9.5 10.5 3.4 5.2 2.7 13.9 0.5 0.4 0.1 3.7 0.6 2.4 9.2 5.0 8.3 8.0 3.2 6.6 4.5 2.1 2.2 2.8 2.4 0.3 0:2 0.6 1.1 0.4 1.5 C1) 1.4 0.6 1.3 0.4 0.9 4.0 0.8 1.2 1.1 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.8 3.6 0.3 0.2 0.1 1.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 f1) 1.7 2.1 10.1 32,488 24,954 30,108 30,177 30,816 35,486 36,587 27,672 36,936 41,310 14,608 22,675 14,037 23,622 26,662 32,047 30,977 27,311 30,862 34,725 27,343 34,646 23,858 23,273 30,382 37,421 35,166 15,910 23,829 24,632 23,207 35,312 32,910 NA 38,410 21,641 26,753 19,850 30,451 41,598 27,585 40,469 42, 535 26,361 25,445 27,892 34,970 25,835 25,151 14,272 15,430 41,706 21,597 85,953 23,137 18,277 26,220 25,697 49,601 6,654 351 1,513 1,242 185 961 235 382 179 1,606 11 1 226 37 68 437 317 759 509 128 249 276 55 9 112 18 70 569 29 116 70 20 12 39 27 304 2 2 134 9 16 7 142 269 1,195 24.4 38.1 30.4 15.5 39.1 36.2 39.0 37.7 58.4 6.6 13.1 2.6 31.8 33.9 18.3 33.2 35.8 43.0 36.4 24.8 29.7 29.3 20.4 13.9 13.7 24.9 12.1 2.5 3.4 16.6 59.7 34.2 NA 23.5 8.3 34.9 15.9 33.5 49.2 20.1 47.0 38.0 27.0 16.9 31.5 15.7 49.7 4.3 4.0 63.5 29.0 31.4 11.7 81.8 32.7 50.8 66.8 447 833 976 399 592 137 217 118 326 49 33 23 196 25 121 311 214 308 243 147 224 211 151 31.1 21.0 23.9 33.4 24.1 21.1 22.2 24.8 11.8 40.2 39.3 59.0 27.6 22.9 32.5 23.7 24.2 17.4 17.3 28.5 26.8 22.4 38.5 41.0 31.4 21.9 45.5 32.5 37.5 35.4 13 16.9 18 48 20.0 110 NA NA NA 67 28.6 112 31 28.7 68 77 24.0 132 35 31.0 60 42 20.1 97 279 24.1 308 38 26.4 77 37 15.0 94 40 21.7 74 22 29.7 32 25 35.2 34 28 22.6 57 56 32.6 89 108 17.6 200 29 63.0 15 15 30.0 33 9 60.0 6 19 9.0 58 13 41.9 9 u 27.5 21 17 28.3 36 2 18.2 65 19.6 207 82 15.5 179 159 8.9 434 7,300 638 1,620 1,872 610 905 277 380 178 820 65 40 15 288 47 183 567 354 699 651 241 364 455 161 150 140 141 14 26 52 87 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 12 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 6.- TOTAL SALES BY METHOD, VALUE OF CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DI- VISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Wholesale sales, value Percent distribution Percent of total sales Retail sales, value Percent distribution Percent of total sales Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions : New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 435,052,807 24,596,164 90,379,415 90,046,860 18,067,556 66,784,883 17,672,947 18,100,301 12,674,111 96,730,570 730,469 1,248,018 105,616 11,816,905 2,249,793 8,445,363 29,040,499 18,023,567 43,315,349 39,111,622 9,956,551 20,331,755 15,488,825 5,158,107 4,491,246 4,525,733 5,463,065 253, 564 322,178 759,806 2,251,964 2,228,620 4,995,190 NA 5,617,358 1,268,047 6,397,208 1,339,185 5,053,802 39,885,473 1,963,680 8,064,071 6,472,748 1,172,448 1,079,822 2,261,039 3,091,317 11,668,123 345,271 271,993 11,284 7,954,449 517,247 2,553,927 840,890 179,050 8,406,653 10,851,926 77,471,991 249,814,924 17,199,062 62,511,346 59,373,689 14,719,997 25,614,772 8,246,476 9,901,082 6,392,471 45,856,029 529,333 699,802 46,705 8,644,508 1,165,315 6,113,399 23,593,343 14,135,038 24,782,965 22,147,502 7,862,658 17,190,138 8,659,320 3,514,071 2,967,762 4,806,200 4,437,451 108,061 244,834 549,889 1,605,800 1,212,424 2,937,256 12,430 1,687,865 765,274 2,633,664 638,643 890,990 14,836,226 894,657 3,248,943 3,656,059 446,817 755,247 827,405 1,283,868 7,034,562 184,450 170,883 13,057 5,225,366 112,586 178,278 506,456 1,395 5,040,003 6,885,214 33,930,812 5.7 20.8 20.7 4.2 15.4 4.1 4.2 2.9 22.2 0.2 0.3 f1) 2.7 0.5 1.9 9.0 2.3 4.7 3.6 1.2 1.0 1.0 1.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.5 1.1 NA 1.3 0.3 1.5 0.3 1.2 9.2 0.5 1.9 1.5 0.3 0.2 0.5 0.7 2.7 0.1 0.1 (l) 1.8 0.1 0.6 0.2 (') 1.9 2.5 17.8 6.9 25.0 23.8 5.9 10.3 3.3 4.0 2.6 18.4 0.2 0.3 (l) 3.5 0.5 2.4 9.4 5.7 9.9 3.1 6.9 3.5 1.4 1.2 1.9 1.8 t1) 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.2 C1) 0.7 0.3 1.1 0.3 0.4 5.9 0.4 1.3 1.5 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.5 2.8 0.1 0.1 t1) 2.1 t1) 0.1 0.2 t1) 2.0 2.8 13.6 68.6 75.7 73.0 49.1 76.6 74.4 66.8 72.2 85.1 41.0 65.5 19.3 70.5 77.4 70.8 71.3 74.6 79.5 80.3 70.6 70.1 68.9 56.5 44.5 47.4 58.6 48.3 33.8 35.1 53.6 82.0 63.2 NA 62.5 54.3 74.5 59.7 79.4 82.9 49.4 80.7 82.7 60.1 59.8 65.4 51.4 73.8 29.8 38.1 4.9 90.4 77.3 58.3 60.6 89.1 73.9 79.7 87.4 48.0 59.3 51.9 33.0 52.0 51.6 41.0 50.3 70.6 23.3 41.0 7.9 50.5 43.4 53.4 54.8 59.9 63.8 59.1 52.6 55.4 41.2 35.3 29.4 37.4 39.5 7.4 24.4 19.4 31.7 58.4 40.6 11.1 25.7 25.6 45.0 36.6 21.2 80.0 25.2 57.6 69.9 28.4 50.4 43.5 33.3 41.6 15.6 17.1 5.3 74.0 14.2 18.6 36.0 2.7 62.6 71.8 71.7 149,698,608 11,237,710 29,027,513 33,378,091 18,726,688 20,439,739 6,072,244 8,990,675 4,870,391 16,955,557 1,051,759 656,675 441,817 4,954,942 656,369 3,476,148 11,694,543 6,146,496 11,186,474 'J.,, US, .31 4,152,353 8,667,066 6,985,693 3,964,948 5,595,490 5,016,558 3,855,867 271,461 630,976 1,407,830 1,948,506 490,434 2,903,275 NA 3,370,598 1,069,213 2,190,512 903,913 1,310,353 8,201,441 2,008,544 1,931,771 1,353,644 778,285 726,766 1,197,527 2,923,498 4,142,884 811,692 441,621 220,168 845,620 152,269 1,829,698 547,323 22,000 2,972,960 2,767,546 U, 215,051 217,532,062 18,605,737 42,936,752 55,031,895 29,838,886 23,688,934 7,746,936 14,250,617 6,314,641 19,117,664 1,738,462 1,008,123 544,639 8,465,005 1,517,700 5,331,808 19,449,709 9,449,869 14,037,174 15,325,948 7,093,498 13,817,550 12,355,303 6,439,596 7,140,456 8,048,624 6,801,610 1,353,906 759,837 2,282,273 3,452,180 864,472 4,300,342 99,838 4,868,422 2,225,689 3,219,213 1,104,776 3,302,550 3,703,632 2,660,606 2,390,247 1,571,538 1,124,545 742,996 1,076,789 2,568,004 9,862,828 1,000,570 829,405 232,631 1,840,031 680,359 781,278 899,406 50,961 3,011,432 2,706,979 13,399,253 7.5 19.4 22.3 12.5 13.7 4.1 6.0 3.3 11.3 0.7 0.4 0.3 3.3 0.4 2.3 7.8 4.1 7.5 6.4 2.8 5.8 4.7 2.6 3.7 3.4 2.6 0.2 0.4 0.9 1.3 0.3 1.9 NA 2.3 0.7 1.5 0.6 0.9 5.5 1.3 1.3 0.9 0.5 0.5 0.8 2.0 2.8 0.5 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.1 1.2 0.4 2.0 1.8 7.5 8.6 19.7 25.3 13.7 10.9 3.6 6.6 2.9 0.8 0.5 0.3 3.9 0.7 2.5 8.9 4.3 6.5 7.0 3.3 6.4 5.7 3.0 3.3 3.7 3.1 0.6 0.3 1.0 1.6 0.4 2.0 f1) 2.2 1.0 1.5 0.5 1.5 1.7 0.7 0.5 0.3 0.5 1.2 4.5 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.8 0.3 0.4 0.4 (') 1.4 1.2 6.2 31.4 24.3 27.0 50.9 23.4 25.6 33.2 27.8 14.9 59.0 34.5 80.7 29.5 22.6 29.2 28.7 25.4 20.5 19.7 29.4 29.9 31.1 43.5 55.5 52.6 41.4 51.7 66.2 64.9 46.3 18.0 36.8 NA 37.5 45.7 25.5 40.3 20.6 17.1 50.6 19.3 17.3 39.9 40.2 34.6 48.6 26.2 70.2 a. 9 95.1 9.6 22.7 41.7 39.4 10.9 26.1 20.3 12.6 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 13 Table 6.- TOTAL SALESBY METHOD, VALUE OF CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DI- VISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Value of crops at wholesale prices Percent distribution Percent of total sales Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) for 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing Average per estab- lishment reporting (dollars) Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased Estab- lish- ments report- ing, 1959 Average per estab- lishment reporting 1959 (dollars ) Percent of total sales for all establishments Conterminous united States Geographic Divisions: New England , Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central.. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina ...... Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California 515,681,277 30,722,243 105,535,886 108,801,728 27,353,369 78,735,021 21,025,250 22,652,286 14,890,584 105,964,910 1,250,145 1,585,361 354,362 14,809,708 2,536,149 10,186,518 34,425,542 21,268,516 49,841,828 44,589,620 12,408,252 24,986,818 19,364,042 7,452,996 7,527,141 6,786,003 7,252,120 412,788 629,819 1,474,773 3,270,725 2,496,057 6,564,827 NA 7,586,068 1,876,371 7,526,285 1,901,811 5,748,408 45,035,194 2,979,078 9,111,734 7,329,480 1,604,958 1,523,799 2,905,504 4,646,495 13,576,488 724,619 513,977 111,469 8,363,589 591,648 3,313,778 1,083,877 187,627 10,016,042 12,372,827 83,576,041 21,435,681 72,951,687 71,654,855 21,897,570 31,330,370 10,155,073 12,981,773 7,817,299 50,413,349 935,471 923,938 171,005 10,542,372 1,413,738 7,449,157 27,675,341 16,683,025 28,593,321 25,942,943 9,510,388 20,047,959 11,184,416 4,969,149 4,742,948 6,459,844 6,616,357 244,132 398,371 1,090,332 2,345,586 1,506,046 3,959,172 28,064 3,129,960 1,226,846 3,223,322 929,007 1,452,211 15,875,742 1,557,290 3,833,355 4,100,929 663,499 953,720 1,083,922 1,870,695 9,073,436 372,243 393,4*3 88,728 5,666,817 251,766 297,738 733,954 12,610 5,770,880 7,746,160 36,896,309 6.0 20.5 21.1 5.3 15.3 4.1 4.4 2.9 20.5 0.2 0.3 0.1 2.9 0.5 2.0 6.7 4.1 9.7 8.6 2.4 4.8 3.8 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.4 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.6 0.5 1.3 NA 1.5 0.* 1.5 0.4 1.1 8.7 0.6 1.8 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.9 2.6 0.1 0.1 (') 1.6 0.1 0.6 0.2 (>) 1.9 2.4 16.2 7.1 24.3 23.8 7.3 10.4 3.4 4.3 2.6 16.8 0.3 0.3 0.1 3.5 0.5 2.5 9.2 5.5 9.5 8.6 3.2 6.7 3.7 1.7 1.6 2.1 2.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.8 0.5 1.3 t1) 1.0 0.4 1.1 0.3 0.5 5.3 0.5 1.3 1.4 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.6 3.0 0.1 0.1 C1) 1.9 0.1 0.1 0.2 t1) 1.9 2.6 12.3 85.7 88.4 88.2 74.3 90.3 88.5 83.6 84.9 93.2 70.1 83.2 64.7 88.3 87.3 85.4 84.5 88.0 91.4 91.5 87.9 86.2 86.2 81.7 74.6 71.1 77.8 78.6 66.1 68.0 77.9 91.8 83.1 NA 84.4 80.3 87.6 84.8 90.3 93.7 75.0 91.2 93.7 82.3 84.3 84.0 77.3 85.9 62.6 72.0 48.2 95.0 88.4 75.6 78.1 93.3 88.0 90.8 94.2 59.9 69.2 62.6 49.1 63.5 63.5 53.8 61.5 77.6 41.3 54.1 28.9 61.6 52.7 65.1 64.3 70.7 73.7 69.2 63.6 64.7 53.2 49.9 46.9 50.3 58.9 16.7 39.7 38.5 46.4 72.5 54.7 25.0 47.7 41.0 55.1 53.3 34.6 85.6 43.8 68.0 78.4 42.2 63.7 56.9 48.6 53.7 31.4 39.3 36.1 80.2 31.8 31.0 52.2 24.1 71.7 80.8 78.0 124 390 409 148 270 97 111 67 327 127 116 147 119 40 116 91 43 NA 30 12 29 15 27 124 73 58 196 5,205,920 237,955 1,554,363 650,354 465,820 613,505 219,489 187,474 48,710 1,228,250 8,659 6,847 1,993 54,725 8,663 157,068 497,894 391,679 664,790 139,910 75,850 165,602 118,502 150,490 116,381 144,718 42,648 982 4,339 135,912 20,840 24,596 110,311 NA 114,205 18,995 37,231 15,305 60,432 232,430 37,632 86,765 74,179 20,913 4,170 10,341 54,655 118,308 4,549 7,185 60 21,495 2,000 6,149 7,272 170,100 59,843 998,307 1,919 3,986 1,590 3,147 2,272 2,263 1,689 727 3,756 962 1,712 332 1,033 788 3,831 3,920 3,377 4,522 1,176 1,896 1,428 1,302 3,500 2,839 4,668 1,939 246 723 7,995 772 3,514 4,243 NA 3,807 1,583 1,284 1,020 2,238 1,874 2,509 2,479 1,952 2,324 695 739 2,376 1,740 414 449 30 1,194 2,000 1,025 559 2,330 1,032 5,093 11,369 1,100 2,500 2,606 866 1,466 444 596 291 1,500 103 69 30 523 83 292 872 627 1,001 840 344 570 585 267 248 181 188 31 27 61 130 34 169 NA 166 81 233 84 124 575 98 165 137 44 52 84 113 347 31 43 8 116 21 31 40 1 295 288 917 95,313,734 7,867,198 17,408,095 19,685,643 10,264,445 13,628,694 3,905,242 5,965,771 2,066,954 14,521,692 522,698 396,863 144, 501 3,838,066 485,547 2,479,523 6,553,554 4,519,577 6,334,964 5,448,000 2,242,028 5,162,912 4,714,030 2,118,673 2,575,045 3,812,231 1,593,853 226,790 324,070 612,287 1,120,169 583,748 1,767,988 NA 1,031,911 579,891 1,617,520 428,424 1,166,568 6,452,644 956,187 1,492,695 1,180,328 276,032 643,245 802,473 1,014,496 3,505,557 191,012 293,833 41,148 807,608 223,895 238,507 270,451 500 2,026,449 1,832,054 10,663,189 23,001,323 1,644,366 5,338,807 5,987,065 1,665,214 3,052,460 1,038,945 1,084,825 376,181 2,813,460 92,252 63,272 24,725 785,012 84,359 594,746 2,242,241 1,248,538 1,848,028 1,640,959 677,198 1,723,622 1,282,260 663,026 457,653 440,232 476,809 30,110 17,590 83,542 159,278 133,139 355,598 7,152 328,941 153,409 437,441 196,219 255,263 ,185,298 149,528 465,888 349,978 73,551 70,847 117,742 171,009 725,227 37,754 26,867 7,813 213,456 14,876 9,031 65,190 1,194 490,117 482,465 1,840,878 8,384 7,152 6,963 7,554 11,853 9,297 8,796 10,010 7,103 9,681 5,075 5,752 4,817 7,339 5,850 8,492 7,516 7,208 6,329 6,486 6,518 9,058 8,058 7,935 10,383 21,062 8,478 7,316 12,003 10,037 8,617 17,169 10,461 NA 6,216 7,159 6,942 5,100 9,408 11,222 9,757 9,047 8,616 6,273 12,370 9,553 8,978 10,102 6,162 6,833 5,144 6,962 10,662 7,694 6,761 500 4,869 6,361 11,628 22.0 14.6 15.9 27.9 15.6 16.4 22.0 11.8 12.8 29.3 20.8 26.4 22.9 16.7 20.8 16.1 18.7 11.2 15.9 17.8 21.0 23.2 25.5 40.0 17.1 43.2 34.0 28.2 26.7 21.5 22.4 NA 11.5 24.8 18.8 19.1 18.3 13.4 24.1 14.9 15.1 14.2 35.6 23.2 16.9 22.2 16.5 41.2 17.8 9.2 33.4 5.4 19.5 0.2 17.8 13.5 12.0 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 14 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 7.- TOTAL SALES BY METHOD, VALUE OF CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Total sales Establishments reporting Percent distribu- tion Percent distribu- tion Average per estab- lishment (dollars) Method of sale Wholesale only Estab- lish- ments reporting Percent of total estab- lish- ments Estab- lish- ments reporting Percent of total estab- lish- ments Wholesale and retail Estab- lish- ments reporting Percent of total estab- lish- ments Wholesale sales, value Percent distribu- tion Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic. . . . East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania Ea6t North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Elorida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific; Washington Oregon California 8,562 758 1,826 2,016 562 1,186 320 536 181 1,177 22 348 63 202 611 444 771 624 258 385 537 212 144 125 120 22 23 45 83 22 92 NA 110 56 164 66 104 572 57 ] 32 91 40 230 284 663 8.9 21.3 23.5 6.6 13.9 3.7 6.3 2.1 13.7 0.9 0.6 0.3 4.1 0.7 2.4 7.1 5.2 9.0 7.3 3.0 4.5 6.3 2.5 1.7 1.5 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.0 0.3 1.1 NA 1.3 0.7 1.9 0.8 1.2 6.7 1.1 0.5 0.4 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.6 0.2 0.3 0.4 (') 2.7 3.3 7.7 43,172,600 3,648,811 9,574,400 10,391,918 2,886,896 5,719,662 1,473,010 2,655,291 902,484 5,920,128 361,196 240,645 99, 507 1,715,013 282,582 949,868 3,263,729 2,347,673 3,962,998 3,222,453 1,330,362 2,046,184 2,688,371 1,104,548 792,382 607, 152 611,600 128,945 105,128 218,249 423,440 127,693 455,181 NA 567,159 280,703 798,225 317, 519 508,166 2,665,016 260,648 638,895 398, 814 174,653 163,201 321,251 484,161 1,686,678 113,433 104,233 25,242 296,420 102, 513 105,766 141,877 13,000 1,075,984 1,370,309 3,473,835 22.2 24.1 6.7 13.2 3.4 6.2 2.1 13.7 0.8 0.6 0.2 4.0 0.7 2.2 7.6 5.4 9.2 5,042 4,814 5,243 5,155 5,137 4,823 4,603 4,954 4,986 5,030 4,881 4,911 4,523 4,928 4,485 4,702 5,342 5,288 7.5 5,164 3.1 5,156 4.7 5,315 6.2 5,006 2.6 5,210 1.8 5,503 1.4 4,857 1.4 5,097 0.3 5,861 0.2 4,571 0.5 4,850 1.0 5,102 0.3 5,804 1.1 4,948 NA NA 1.3 5,156 0.7 5,013 1.8 4,867 0.7 4,811 1.2 4,886 6.2 4,659 0.6 4,573 1.5 4,840 0.9 4,383 0.4 4,366 0.4 4,663 0.7 5,181 1.1 5,096 3.9 4,903 0.3 5,156 0.2 4,532 0.1 4,207 0.7 5,593 0.2 4,882 0.2 4,599 0.3 4,729 I1) 4,333 2.5 4,678 3.2 4,825 8.0 5,240 99 13.1 456 25.0 415 20.6 59 10.5 376 31.7 105 32.8 198 36.9 31 17.1 569 48.3 139 123 194 75 132 33 14.1 23.8 13.4 22.7 27.7 25.2 21.0 17.1 19.5 24.6 15.6 9.0 10.4 13.3 9.1 4.4 15.7 36.4 25.0 NA NA 24 21.8 4 7.1 47 28.7 6 9.1 29 27.9 235 41.1 11 19.3 64 48.5 23 25.3 7 17.5 4 11.4 15 24.2 10 10.5 169 49.1 17 32.1 4 19.0 5 21.7 2 6.7 2 66.7 53 23.0 127 44.7 389 58.7 332 43.8 572 31.3 710 35.2 249 44.3 409 34.5 100 31.3 151 28.2 74 40.9 235 20.0 15 68.2 147 42.2 21 33.3 87 43.1 199 32.6 147 33.1 226 29.3 180 28.8 106 41.1 159 41.3 158 29.4 107 50.5 78 54.2 51 40.8 37 30.8 11 50.0 10 43.5 21 46.7 41 49.4 8 36.4 31 33.7 NA NA 40 36.4 20 35.7 52 31.7 29 43.9 31 29.8 198 34.6 24 42.1 28 21.2 33 36.3 37.1 38.7 43.2 21.2 72.7 39.1 100.0 20.8 57.1 39.1 33. 327 798 891 254 401 115 187 76 373 30 23 7 152 27 88 273 174 351 313 108 151 247 18 23 44 102 61 112 27.0 21.5 16.9 43.1 43.7 44.3 45.2 33.8 35.9 34.9 42.0 31.7 40.5 46.9 31.8 43.7 42.9 43.6 44.7 39.2 45.5 50.2 42.6 39.2 46.0 34.0 36.8 48.8 55.8 40.9 56.5 48.9 34.9 27.3 41.3 NA 41.8 57.1 39.6 47.0 42.3 24.3 38.6 30.3 38.5 45.0 51.4 37.1 46.3 29.7 22.7 60.9 47.2 23.8 39.1 60.0 50.0 33.8 24.4 1,201,868 4,490,137 4,185,008 841,795 2,726,430 752,271 1,459,422 316,434 3,866,466 77, 188 67,676 8,630 618,053 126,033 304, 288 1,461,035 1,082,018 1,947,084 1,395,146 520,783 707, 543 1,212,643 348, 893 188,997 178,656 237, 328 30, 576 23,256 50,303 132,679 68,686 204,917 NA 228,417 78,698 378,963 92,167 234,202 1,440,380 103,374 382,017 189,127 77,753 66,928 142,915 141,488 1,108,091 16, 529 20,573 166,285 20,959 45,802 35,286 11,000 492,028 859,969 2,514,469 6.1 22.6 21.1 4.2 13.7 3.8 7.4 1.6 19.5 0.4 0.3 t1) 3.1 0.6 1.5 7.4 5.5 9.8 7.0 2.6 3.6 6.1 1.8 1.0 0.9 1.2 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.7 0.3 1.0 NA 1.2 0.4 1.9 0.5 1.2 7.3 0.5 1.9 1.0 0.4 0.3 0.7 0.7 5.6 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 4.3 12.7 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 15 Table 7.- TOTAL SALES BY METHOD, VALUE OE CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COS! OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Retail sales, value Percent distribu- tion Percent of total sales Value of crops at wholesale prices Percent distribu- tion Percent of total sales Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) Estab- lish- ments reporting Average per estab- lishment reporting (dollars) Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased Estab- lish- ments reporting Average per estab- lishment reporting (dollars) Percent of total sales for all estab- lishments Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central. . West South Central. . Mountain Pacific New England: Ma ine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 2,446,943 5,084,263 6,206,910 2,045,101 2,993,232 720,739 1,195,869 586,050 2,053,662 284,008 172,969 90,877 1,096,960 156,549 645,580 1,802,694 1,265,655 2,015,914 1,827,307 809, 579 1,338,641 1,475,728 755,655 603,385 428,496 374,272 98,369 81,872 167,946 290,761 59,007 250,264 NA 338, 742 202,005 419,262 225,352 273,964 1,224,636 157,274 256,878 209,687 96,900 96, 273 178,336 342,673 578, 587 96,904 83,660 25, 242 130,135 81, 554 59,964 106,591 2,000 583,956 510,340 959,366 10.5 21.8 26.6 8.8 12.8 3.1 5.1 2.5 8.8 1.2 0.7 0.4 4.7 0.7 2.8 7.7 5.4 8.6 7.8 3.5 5.7 6.3 3.2 2.6 1.8 1.6 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.2 0.3 1.1 NA 1.5 0.9 1.8 1.0 1.2 5.2 0.7 1.1 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.8 1.5 0.4 0.4 0.1 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.5 C1) 2.2 4.1 67.1 53.1 59.7 70.8 52.3 48.9 45.0 64.9 34.7 78.6 71.9 91.3 64.0 55.4 68.0 55.2 53.9 50.9 56.7 60.9 65.4 54.9 68.4 76.1 70.6 61.2 76.3 77.9 77.0 68.7 46.2 55.0 NA 59.7 72.0 52.5 71.0 53.9 46.0 60.3 40.2 52.6 55.5 59.0 55.5 70.8 34.3 85.4 80.3 100.0 43.9 79.6 56.7 75.1 15.4 54.3 37.2 27.6 2,691,207 7,640,293 7,869,423 1,995,756 4,511,849 1,137,027 2,135,973 607, 586 5,045,050 242,171 166, 187 56,345 1,317,362 210,704 698,438 2,529,159 1,945,302 3,165,832 2,508,014 1,007,054 1,465,560 2,080,801 807,994 534,022 417,396 437,479 82,786 63,683 151,699 308,691 101,065 349,970 NA 384,604 199,843 616,340 218,670 438,932 2,202,425 207,354 489,123 307,875 132,675 121,969 245,153 337,741 1,431, 110 69,629 66, 196 14,158 217,201 60,982 76, 741 90,369 12,310 827,611 1,154,281 3,063,158 8.0 22.7 23.4 5.9 13.4 3.4 6.4 1.8 15.0 0.7 0.5 0.2 3.9 0.6 2.1 7.5 5.8 9.4 7.5 3.0 4.4 6.2 2.4 1.6 1.2 1.3 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.9 0.3 1.0 NA 1.1 0.6 1.8 0.7 1.3 6.5 0.9 0.4 0.4 0.7 1.0 4.3 0.2 0.2 f1) 0.6 0.2 0.2 0.3 t1) 2.5 3.4 9.1 73.8 79.8 75.7 69.2 78.9 77.2 80.4 67.3 85.2 67.0 69.1 56.6 76.8 74.6 73.5 77.5 82.9 79.9 77.8 75.7 71.6 77.4 73.2 67.4 68.7 71.5 64.2 60.6 69.5 72.9 79.1 76.9 NA 67.8 71.2 77.2 68.9 86.4 82.6 79.6 76.6 77.2 76.0 74.7 76.3 69.8 84.8 61.4 63.5 56.1 73.3 59.5 72.6 63.7 94.7 76.9 84.2 88.2 39 31,674 130 117,824 144 72, 551 38 18,484 78 31,119 27 24,343 26 24,390 23 9,658 66 37,822 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 1,158 1,115 18,201 1,849 9,351 22,817 40,985 54,022 18,083 5,844 18,808 20, 471 9,345 2,867 4,343 983 759 800 6,380 2,352 NA NA NA 8 4,599 575 7 5,136 734 12 7,162 597 9 2,105 234 4 1,608 402 32 7,804 244 6 5,046 841 7 10, 575 1,511 13 8,622 663 1 100 100 1 100 100 3 741 247 8 8,929 1,116 14 14,620 1,044 5 2,110 422 6 1,275 213 1 10 10 6 5,582 930 2 300 150 3 381 127 5,741 15,353 16,728 812 906 504 486 399 902 938 420 573 386 279 1,400 462 623 507 931 ,318 464 649 448 602 467 410 620 140 380 400 1,063 336 442 731 523 5,134 573 1,170 1,250 376 632 201 285 112 535 61 39 17 259 44 153 376 304 490 395 160 243 309 143 104 81 77 21 15 28 50 69 34 114 46 57 240 23 34 56 172 137 125 273 1,819,587 3,415,035 3,699,208 1,466,499 1,419,148 469,602 731,695 415,479 1,355,708 187,973 129,660 41,625 827,704 169,717 462,908 1,046,697 1,213,514 1,154,824 1,071,266 400,803 994,096 796,674 436,369 392,538 390, 560 248,142 108,405 31,045 130,667 165,142 65,554 161,058 NA 126,418 96,299 186,165 84,819 315,950 382,885 152,319 126,976 155,208 35,099 48,127 87,982 145,027 450, 559 35,236 99,137 1,900 60,079 100,355 52,258 66,514 365,857 251,092 738,759 3,176 2,919 2,959 3,900 2,245 2,336 2,567 3,710 2,534 3,082 3,325 2,449 3,196 3,857 3,026 2,784 3,992 2,357 2,712 2,505 4,091 2,578 3,052 3,774 4,822 3,223 5,162 2,070 4,667 3,303 5,043 2,730 NA 1,832 2,832 1,633 1,844 5,543 1,595 4,480 1,649 2,282 1,595 2,092 2,588 2,590 2,620 2,202 4,957 950 2,146 8,363 3,074 3,913 2,670 2,009 2,706 16 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 8.-TOTAL SALES BY METHOD, VALUE OF CROPS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES, AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Total sales Establishments reporting Percent distribu- tion Percent distribu- tion Average per estab- lishment (dollars) Method of sale Wholesale sales, value Wholesale only Estab- lish- ments reporting Percent of total estab- lish- ments Estab- lish- ments reporting Percent of total estab- lish- ments Wholesale and retail Estab- lish- ments reporting Percent of total estab- lish- ments Percent distribu- tion Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic .... East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 678 2,140 2,074 632 1,272 329 443 294 1,575 48 35 17 362 46 170 704 441 995 779 258 452 405 180 188 130 145 11 17 55 148 124 52 L57 47 105 584 87 115 93 34 9 158 10 28 30 204 246 ,125 7.2 22.7 22.0 6.7 13.5 3.5 4.7 3.1 16.7 0.5 0.4 0.2 3.8 0.5 7.5 4.7 10.5 8.3 2.7 4.8 4.3 1.9 2.0 1.4 1.5 0.1 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.6 1.6 1.3 0.6 1.7 0.5 1.1 6.2 0.9 1.2 1.0 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.8 2.8 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.7 0.1 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.2 2.6 11.9 541,578,815 32,185,063 109,832,528 113,033,033 33,907,348 81,504,960 22,272,181 24,435,685 16,642,018 107,765,999 1,421,032 1,664,048 447,926 15,056,834 2,623,580 10,971,643 37,471,313 21,822,390 50,538,825 45,497,200 12,778,542 26,952,637 19,786,147 8,018,507 9,294,354 8,935,139 8,707,332 396,080 848,026 1,949,387 3,777,030 2,591,361 7,443,284 NA 8,420,797 2,056,557 7,789,495 1,925,579 5,855,989 45,421,898 3,711,576 9,356,947 7,427,578 1,776,080 1,643,387 3,137,315 5,530,654 14,124,329 1,043,530 609,381 206,210 8,503,649 567,003 4,277,859 1,246,336 188,050 10,303,629 12,249,163 85,213,207 5.9 20.3 20.9 6.3 15.0 4.1 4.5 3.1 19.9 0.3 0.3 0.1 2.8 0.5 2.0 6.9 4.0 9.3 8.4 2.4 5.0 3.7 1.5 1.7 1.6 1.6 0.1 0.2 0.4 0.7 0.5 1.4 NA 1.6 0.4 1.4 0.4 1.1 8.4 0.7 1.7 1.4 0.3 0.3 0.6 1.0 2.6 0.2 0.1 2.0 2.1 14.5 7.8 26.0 23.6 7.8 9.3 3.0 4.9 3.0 14.6 0.4 0.3 0.2 3.1 0.5 3.1 9.4 5.4 11.2 8.0 3.2 6.2 4.0 2.1 1.9 2.0 2.0 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.4 1.5 <2) 1.4 0.5 1.1 0.4 0.7 3.4 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.8 3.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.4 (2) 2.9 9.2 Average value per establishment reporting (dollars) 37,565 45,661 45,001 40,296 43,600 61,891 32,799 52,959 55,549 20,884 40,850 22,466 33,386 35,181 52,551 49,835 46,721 42,021 51,820 47,552 51,560 32,600 33,036 41,989 37,832 49,265 21,606 31,202 30,304 37,806 43,440 50,253 NA 77,226 39,283 37,250 26,838 37,432 40,344 49,588 54,222 93,256 33,442 32,493 39,010 39,844 29,596 34,612 46,330 29,814 70,118 29,603 51,535 39,228 9,545 25,899 24,655 32,147 24,290 27, 573 22,488 21,327 24,672 27,833 23,505 15,182 17,320 18,490 19,996 23,457 40,744 30,047 31,017 34,807 25,721 22,765 28,776 19,593 21,830 27,644 34,165 33,018 21,362 23,500 21,983 18,316 35,412 27,794 9,729 29,230 18,918 18,615 15,714 17,281 22,061 21,002 21,571 22,563 18,470 21,040 16,619 24,964 27,072 25, 617 18,553 14,588 35,063 24,037 16,952 25,728 6,000 Greenhouse area Estab llshments report- ing, 1959 37,178 25,083 32,145 18,639 66,946 25,177 1,255 2,774 3,086 943 1,071 384 555 360 1,505 112 73 37 647 1,054 676 1,044 1,150 381 595 628 332 273 198 197 29 33 68 145 30 159 NA 153 78 166 64 101 320 123 54 48 95 134 278 42 46 15 164 20 21 49 3 286 302 917 Square feet 227,674,935 18,248,320 45,926,565 73,617,510 16,045,107 14,534,856 6,336,170 7,166,587 7,631,682 38,168,138 1,080,683 1,114,909 296,246 10,123,810 982,058 4,650,614 17,806,370 10,394,813 17,725,382 36,246,922 9,361,395 14,859,849 8,823,358 4,325,986 4,066,425 3,566,295 5,086,248 157,819 358,299 757,819 2,052,202 378,037 2,954,494 NA 1,744,786 1,179,244 2,190,012 553, 517 1,121,653 4,413,113 1,874,820 2,250,283 1,577,987 633,080 789,648 948,084 2,194,185 3,234,670 559,828 506,040 102,607 5,132,853 283,994 160,350 870,210 15,800 191,400,495 17,922,893 46,620,230 66,916,410 15,031,992 9,258,899 4,041,884 4,319,417 6,171,492 21,117,278 920,958 1,009,566 196,828 10,407,256 1,039,960 4,348,325 18, 574,935 10,240,943 17,804,352 28,381,697 9,439,903 17,444,162 7,532,297 4,118,351 3,278,863 3,672,543 4,916,544 179,114 233,730 800,982 1,950,216 470,051 2,985,748 43,600 1,693,611 1,220,965 1,121,429 464,526 728,399 530,570 1,350,474 1,649,866 722, 097 319,447 428,432 382,912 1,456,365 2,051,708 353,397 416,022 114,357 ,508,096 183,448 67,348 521,052 7,772 4,035,939 3,634,749 3,453,400 2,821,750 30,678,799 14,660,779 Average per estab- lishment report- ing, 1959 (sq. ft.) 14,540 16,556 23,855 17,015 13,571 16,500 12,913 21,199 25,361 9,649 15,273 8,007 15,647 10,675 15,818 16,894 15,377 16,978 31,519 24,571 24,975 14,050 13,030 14,895 18,012 25,819 5,442 10,858 11,144 14,153 12,601 18, 582 NA 11,404 15,119 13,193 8,649 11,105 13,791 16,303 24,460 12,829 11,724 16,451 9,980 16,375 11,636 13,329 11,001 6,840 31,298 14,200 7,636 17,759 5,267 14,112 11,435 33,456 Percent distribution 8.0 20.2 32.3 7.0 6.4 2.8 3.1 3.4 16.8 0.5 0.5 0.1 4.4 0.4 2.0 7.8 4.6 7.8 15.9 4.1 6.5 3.9 1.9 1.8 1.6 2.2 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.9 NA 0.8 0.5 1.0 0.2 0.5 1.9 1.0 0.7 0.3 0.3 0.4 1.0 1.4 0.2 0.2 (2) 2.3 0.1 0.1 0.4 (2) 1.8 1.5 13.5 NA Not available. ^Establishments included in more than one horticultural specialty Census have been counted in each special Census for which they qualified in 1949. Less than 0.05 percent. 30 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 17.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Greenhouse area — Continued Covered by glass, 1959 Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per estab- lishment report- ing (sq. ft.) Covered by glass substitute, 1959 Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per estab- lishment report - ing (sq. ft.) For production of florist crops Establishments reporting Square feet Average per establishment reporting (square feet) Conterminous United States .... Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic . . . East North Central West North Central South Atlantic .... East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina .... South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 1,241 2,740 3,032 918 930 349 500 342 1,300 110 72 36 642 1,041 669 1,030 1,138 376 584 611 323 266 190 191 29 31 68 143 30 150 NA 141 76 151 57 92 233 103 87 110 45 82 127 246 41 46 15 163 17 12 45 3 279 282 739 208,068,690 17,782,752 44,925,878 71,906,366 15,045,764 12,093,901 5,584,272 5,773,309 7,192,955 27,763,493 1,055,415 1,065,426 291, 573 9,944,840 965,538 4,459,960 17,406,959 10,226,983 17,291,936 35,692,850 9,148,882 14,556,280 8,352,986 4,155,368 3,842,974 3,479,141 4,748,132 141,729 334,039 729,292 1,770,457 370,714 2,782,467 NA 1,651,886 1,078,292 1,989,756 520,657 1,033,951 2,666,178 1,712,691 2,050,805 1,248,170 572,606 687,728 706,932 1,787,741 2,590,908 528,808 458,840 102,607 5,035,853 167,042 80,110 805,895 13,800 3,708,016 3,210,668 20,844,809 18,329 14,329 16,396 23,716 16,390 13,004 16,001 11,547 21,032 21,357 9,595 14,798 8,099 15,490 10,849 15,274 16,721 15,287 16,788 31,365 24,332 24,925 13,671 12,865 14,447 18,311 24,859 4,887 10,775 10,725 12,381 12,357 18,550 NA 11,716 14,188 13,177 9,134 11,239 11,443 16,628 23,572 11,347 11,686 15,283 8,621 14,077 10,532 12,898 9,975 6,840 30,895 9,826 6,676 17,909 4,600 13,290 11,385 28,207 160 290 454 197 341 123 171 120 48 122 133 60 73 131 85 75 367 19,606,245 465,568 1,000,687 1,711,144 999,343 2,440,955 751,898 1,393,278 438,727 10,404,645 25,268 49,483 4,673 178,970 16, 520 190,654 399,411 167,830 433,446 554,072 212,513 303, 569 470,372 170,618 223,451 87,154 338,116 16,090 24,260 28, 527 281,745 7,323 172,027 NA 92,900 100,952 200,256 32,860 87,702 1,746,935 162,129 199,478 329,817 60,474 101,920 241,152 406,444 643,762 31,020 47,200 97,000 116,952 80,240 64,315 2,000 327,923 242,732 9,833,990 8,404 2,910 3,451 3,769 5,073 7,158 6,113 8,148 6,268 19,743 1,404 2,356 779 2,796 1,836 4,539 3,328 3,496 3,553 4,166 3,542 4,158 3,591 2,993 3,103 2,126 13,525 3,218 3,033 2,377 8,287 1,221 5,376 NA 2,815 8,413 3,641 2,191 2,658 11,271 4,632 7,124 7,496 3,780 9,265 5,882 11,954 7,574 3,102 3,631 6,467 7,295 5,360 2,000 3,858 3,236 26,796 9,894 1,134 2,466 2,512 869 850 263 420 339 1,041 36 591 72 254 950 585 931 811 295 552 552 302 257 190 186 26 31 64 115 21 128 NA 117 74 133 42 82 253 38 62 115 205 42 44 15 160 19 10 46 3 213 190 638 1,120 2,482 2,625 848 609 224 290 301 897 121 71 29 590 77 232 1,065 548 853 356 616 496 304 207 178 195 23 20 71 154 22 148 6 105 81 90 32 60 28 37 85 140 33 36 17 152 17 8 37 1 220 196 481 190,425,469 16,809,067 43,374,822 48,242,365 14,509,139 13,611,049 5,050,142 6,513,296 7,528,714 34,786,875 1,027,457 1,108,904 294,246 8,976,240 909,970 4,492,250 16,426,310 9,764,690 17,183,822 15,587,518 6,424,410 14,716,036 7,556,026 3,958,375 3,816,729 3,119,222 4,531,723 150,779 348,935 731,669 1,810,082 356,216 2,814,522 NA 1,581,368 1,117,175 2,116,159 450,341 1,056,345 4,118,923 1,520,901 2,081,724 1,136,717 310,800 763,809 829,713 2,044,432 2,875,342 558,783 492,260 102,607 5,126,488 278,694 97,000 857,082 15,800 3,629,487 2,631,746 28,525,642 159,917,237 16,184,403 44,171,040 44,685,176 13,157,504 8,807,630 3,565,935 3,939,100 6,009,350 19,397,099 829,958 984,666 186,048 8,952,178 987,102 4,244,451 17,578,411 9,639,149 16,953,480 12,315,203 5,990,219 16,363,246 6,397,273 3,619,235 2,966,939 3,140,469 4,246,409 178,714 232,730 779,587 1,612,656 445,421 2,905,567 43,600 1,632,234 1,178,071 1,082,706 426,591 657,661 435,779 1,178,715 1,592,110 507,103 288,007 402,828 287,846 1,383,342 1,865,084 348,637 374,862 114,357 4,422,324 179,878 47,468 514,052 7,772 3,088,901 2,357,846 13,950,352 19,247 14,822 17,589 19,205 16, 696 16,013 19,202 15,508 25,012 33,417 9,341 15,618 8,174 15,188 12,638 17,686 17,291 16,692 18,457 19,220 21,778 26,659 13,688 13, 107 14,851 16,417 24,364 5,799 11,256 11,432 15,740 16,963 21,988 NA 13,516 15,097 15,911 10,722 12,882 16,280 16,713 30,614 17,222 8,179 20,100 13,382 17,778 14,026 13,304 11,188 6,840 32,041 14,668 9,700 18,632 5,267 17,040 13,851 44,711 SUMMARY 31 Table 17. -VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Greenhouse area — Continued For production of nursery crops Establishments reporting Square feet Average per establishment reporting (square feet) For production of vegetable crops Establishments reporting Square feet Average per establishment reporting (square feet) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic... East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 2,000 124 363 300 95 268 137 182 33 498 107 115 141 146 35 85 113 300 218 200 75 176 105 153 20 307 59 196 328,230 1,466,883 1,130,165 294,728 893,080 1,009,584 611,109 73,748 2,790,255 1,160 4,755 2,000 97,931 74,088 148,296 486,637 581,613 398,633 648,324 107,257 194,043 140,253 40,288 47,216 99,713 47,245 800 8,784 25,050 65,920 19,471 128,483 NA 163,418 41,556 75,203 103,176 65,008 296,765 92,171 154,147 440,986 322,280 25,839 112,571 113,486 359,213 1,045 5,780 6,365 5,300 42,230 13,028 286,662 537, 538 1,966,055 3,828,419 235,645 887,335 543,068 278,613 392,831 324,999 347,317 48,542 770,069 3,060 6,780 90,073 43,858 91,874 327,254 392,309 167,772 276,982 42, 694 119,743 73,989 29,660 64,614 108,074 31,970 400 1,000 21,395 51,160 14,980 59,781 61,377 14,650 38,723 37,935 70,738 94,647 30,809 47,756 214,994 31,440 25,604 95,066 40,523 186,124 3,060 7,360 11,092 150 19,880 7,000 109,774 151,243 509,052 4,299 2,647 4,041 3,767 3,102 3,332 7,369 3,358 2,235 5,603 580 951 2,000 2,176 3,704 2,908 4,548 5,058 2,827 4,440 3,064 4,218 2,461 2,518 1,889 4,748 3,634 400 4,392 3,131 2,747 1,770 3,381 NA 3,714 8,311 1,709 3,968 2,955 3,805 2,973 5,709 7,229 17,904 1,988 2,814 3,152 3,863 523 826 1,061 2,650 4,223 2,171 3,372 4,757 6,554 3,273 4,070 2,715 3,715 2,232 3,095 2,270 2,427 2,508 1,020 3,390 3,106 3,987 3,403 4,091 6,328 2,208 2,826 1,941 4,129 2,176 1,745 3,401 7,205 2,906 400 1,000 2,377 2,693 2,497 2,847 2,455 2,930 2,151 1,724 2,358 1,932 1,812 2,274 4,056 2,246 2,328 2,377 2,384 2,190 1,020 1,472 2,773 150 3,313 7,000 2,111 2,563 2,597 67 109 484 58 15 19 15 289 69 28 59 39 83 450 47 7 243 90 35 42 40 1,307,143 1,274,000 25,673,165 1,446,920 42, 530 317,930 46,982 60,148 695,980 (D) 1,250 1,241,109 (D) 12,368 908,733 75,640 289,627 20,421,454 2,838,458 802,610 1,211,592 399,051 249,550 362,400 625,800 6,240 580 5,400 196,950 2,400 11,489 NA 2,678 24,613 550 800 300,618 14,612 500 2,200 5,800 37,067 4,115 (D) (D) 21,120 900 179,240 303,340 213,400 27,406,902 1,502,845 1,540,795 21,612,940 1,595,875 56,894 148,450 33,000 106,600 809 , 503 91,000 21,840 4,000 1,365,005 9,000 12,000 660,340 207,355 673,100 15,745,162 3,405,740 936,173 1,056,985 468,880 247,310 424,000 638,165 9,650 19,000 138,450 10,000 32,500 500 1,700 33,800 67,680 3,420 435,390 308, 513 65,600 37,686 19,510 11,688 53,044 24,947 2,835 16,733 3,132 7,519 15,818 (D) 625 22,984 (D) 1,546 16,828 7,564 6,436 70,662 41,137 28,665 20,535 10,232 14,679 51,771 41 ,720 3,120 580 1,800 15,150 2,400 2,872 2,678 4,923 25,052 2,922 500 2,200 1,933 4,119 1,372 (D) (D) 10,560 450 7,468 20,223 42,680 18,786 18,564 48,029 33,955 8,128 18,556 8,250 10,660 10,247 22,750 5,460 4,000 20,074 4,500 12,000 16,509 69,118 16,828 64,795 37,84; 26,748 25,166 11,722 17,665 60, 571 39,885 28,640 9,650 6,333 19,779 10,000 10,833 500 1,700 11,267 13,536 3,420 8,537 12,341 21,867 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . NA Not available. 32 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 17.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Land area for outdoor production, 1959 Eetab- llsh- ments report- ing Average per estab- lish- ment report - ing (acres) Percent distri- bution Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , florist greens , etc . Estab- lish- ments report- ing Average per estab- lish- ment report - ing (acres) Percent distri- bution Nursery products Estab- lish- ments report- ing Average per estab- lish- ment report - ing (acres) Percent distri- bution Estab- lish- ments report- ing Average per estab- lish- ment report- ing (acres) Flower seed Estab- lish- ments report- ing Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. . West North Central. . South Atlantic East South Central. . West South Central. . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 715 1,856 1,879 590 2,072 508 745 241 2,102 42 24 291 56 237 657 547 652 571 246 405 474 183 178 106 136 14 19 40 97 35 181 NA 184 63 253 85 165 1,106 90 204 156 58 48 98 99 500 302 389 ,411 6,956 28,624 28,792 13,713 47,692 16,561 17,556 4,765 28,009 173 111 86 2,075 1,060 3,451 11,879 7,838 8,907 7,721 3,399 8,657 7,076 1,939 2,718 4,735 3,227 253 274 929 1,577 1,843 3,755 NA 8,219 642 3,878 1,150 9,593 18,612 1,329 7,278 5,938 2,016 770 2,137 4,077 10, 572 67 84 9 400 ' 296 3,568 222 119 4,644 5,366 17,999 9.7 15.4 15.3 23.2 23.0 32.6 23.6 19.8 13.3 2.7 2.6 3.6 7.1 18.9 14.6 18.1 14.3 13.7 13.5 13.8 21.4 14.9 10.6 15.3 44.7 23.7 18.1 14.4 23.2 16.2 52.7 20.7 NA 44.7 10.2 15.3 13.5 58.1 16.8 14.8 35.7 38.1 34.8 16.0 21.8 41.2 2.9 3.2 1.5 5.0 14.1 85.0 6.7 11.9 15.4 13.8 12.8 3.6 14.9 14.9 7.1 24.8 8.6 9.1 2.5 14.5 0.1 0.1 t1) 1.1 0.6 1.8 6.2 4.1 4.6 4.5 3.7 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.8 1.0 1.9 4.3 0.3 2.0 0.6 5.0 9.7 0.7 3.8 3.1 1.0 0.4 1.1 2.1 5.5 C1) (") (M 0.2 0.2 1.9 0.1 0.1 2.4 2.8 9.3 393 850 738 263 868 120 161 123 939 53 26 16 172 15 111 311 257 282 1 il 105 182 154 L06 29 102 17 61 485 19 107 118 106 715 475 2,967 2,840 655 22,255 1,665 1,813 408 8,272 21 11 228 30 158 1,026 1,345 596 564 449 1,116 519 192 178 93 247 1 18 27 91 37 302 NA 714 47 1,653 98 7,660 11,744 40 506 633 486 45 32 19 1,717 123 4 114 28 118 1,131 851 6,290 1.2 3.5 3.8 2.5 25.6 13.9 11.3 3.3 8.8 0.5 0.8 0.7 1.3 2.0 1.4 3.3 5.2 2.1 3.0 4.3 6.1 3.4 1.8 2.0 1.9 4.5 0.2 2.3 1.4 2.4 2.8 3.5 NA 9.5 1.6 16.2 5.8 125.6 24.2 1.4 13.7 18.6 23.1 5.6 1.2 1.0 16.0 0.4 0.6 0.8 3.2 0.7 9.5 1.5 14.8 9.6 8.0 1.1 7.2 6.9 1.6 53.8 4.0 4.4 1.0 20.0 0.1 0.1 n 0.6 0.1 0.4 3.3 1.4 1.4 1.1 2.7 1.3 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.6 t1) (') 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.7 NA 1.7 0.1 4.0 0.2 18.5 28.4 1.5 1.2 0.1 0.1 t1) 4.2 t1) t1) (') 0.3 (a) 0.3 0.1 0.3 2.7 2.1 15.2 372 1,125 1,248 395 1,316 414 629 128 1,130 19 18 9 139 39 148 387 329 409 408 162 251 327 100 102 75 93 12 11 30 72 23 112 116 45 158 74 104 684 70 172 132 40 85 424 181 237 712 6,301 24,674 22,853 12,312 23,816 14,709 15,643 4,317 13,200 145 84 38 1,796 1,028 3,210 10,245 6,141 8,288 6,990 2,562 6,378 5,260 1,663 2,333 4,423 2,734 249 243 879 1,451 1,803 3,430 NA 7,385 589 1,651 1,050 1,878 6,030 1,287 6,756 5,221 1,445 725 2,099 4,004 8,815 60 66 5 253 289 3,454 189 1,925 3,345 7,930 16.9 21.9 18.3 31.2 18.1 35.5 24.9 33.7 11.7 7.6 4.7 4.2 12.9 26.4 21.7 26.5 18.7 20.3 17.1 15.8 25.4 16.1 16.6 22.9 59.0 29.4 20.8 22.1 29.3 20.2 78.4 30.6 NA 63.7 13.1 10.4 14.2 18.1 18.4 39.3 39.6 36.1 18.1 26.2 47.1 20.8 4.6 5.1 2.5 7.9 22.2 98.7 10.5 0.5 10.6 14.1 11.1 4.6 17.9 16.6 8.9 17.3 10:7 11.3 3.1 9.6 0.1 0.1 t1) 1.3 0.7 2.3 7.4 4.5 6.0 5.1 1.9 4.6 3.8 1.2 1.7 3.2 2.0 0.2 0.2 0.6 1.1 1.3 2.5 5.4 0.4 1.2 0.8 1.4 4.4 0.9 4.9 3.8 1.0 0.5 1.5 2.9 6.4 t1) t1) t1) 0.2 0.2 2.5 0.1 f1) 1.4 2.4 5.8 35 98 207 78 128 20 18 18 259 179 948 3,094 744 1,620 187 100 37 3,453 608 319 21 163 388 1,163 1,296 84 207 218 246 3 13 23 34 574 2 55 838 (Z) (Z) 76 112 71 1,588 1,155 710 5.1 9.7 14.9 9.5 12.7 9.4 5.6 2.1 13.3 0.5 2.0 12.3 4.2 1.0 6.4 12.7 11.4 1.0 5.8 14.4 17.1 18.3 6.5 8.0 10.9 18.9 3.0 2.6 7.7 3.4 3.0 3.8 NA 13.3 5.0 19.8 1.0 3.4 13.1 1.0 3.2 9.3 21.3 (Z) 1.0 7.7 13.3 (Z) 2.7 2 . 6 1.0 20.9 10.3 10.0 NA Not available. Z Reported in small fractions. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 33 Table 17.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Other structures and equipment Land area covered by frames Establishments reporting, 1959 Area (square feet) Average per establishment reporting, 1959 Land area covered by cloth houses Establishments reporting Area (square feet) Average per establishment reporting Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central : Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 3,685 444 1,043 678 295 367 124 123 88 323 30 24 16 215 35 124 343 308 392 335 89 165 184 105 91 80 152 4,119,670 8,479,420 7,300,844 1,810,326 11,960,564 1,384,284 2,567,395 706,894 3,678,407 33,213 86,209 26,010 773,450 1,830,373 1,370,415 2,602,304 2,850,596 3,026,520 4,102,440 371,085 1,428,317 1,036,997 362,005 419,422 397,794 448, 168 18,288 13,206 290, 918 222,530 239, 580 463,398 NA 1,214,841 127,041 1,037,257 1,230,873 297, 568 7,350,006 306,190 211,808 721,086 145,200 38,741 1,976,710 103,456 448,488 9,060 28,964 650 539,024 29,084 63,200 36,912 325,395 360,927 2,992,085 1,162,647 5,654,131 5,485,000 1,759,4L2 2, 184, 840 912,093 793, 588 244, 958 2,983,712 46,797 39,952 11,855 498,026 206,082 359,935 2,138,133 1,510,513 2,005,485 1,474,793 346,717 2,340,165 707, 838 615,487 561,209 525,828 313,547 26,545 12,700 69,778 249,805 95,880 474,433 3,200 431, 574 218,459 393,462 106, 110 215,821 245,901 132,724 156,062 551,965 71,342 97,708 188,489 113,098 394,293 15,328 24,390 3,680 130,732 10,605 11,657 48,566 332,488 350,485 2,300,739 9,279 8,130 8,315 6,137 32,590 11,164 20,873 8,033 11,388 1,107 3,592 1,626 3,597 52,296 11,052 7,587 9,255 7,721 12,246 4,169 8,656 5,636 3,448 3,920 6,216 8,456 1,663 2,201 20,780 5,563 17,113 6,348 NA 18,407 4,098 15,958 58,613 11,021 105,000 8,275 7,304 16,024 11,169 3,522 63,765 3,567 8,625 1,133 1,704 325 13,821 9,695 12,640 2,637 3,576 4,512 19,685 22 93 95 32 80 11 24 9 217 14 5 198 111 256 289 103 76 25 23 18 216 135 49 72 7 4 205 26,122,108 146,918 2,189,539 834, 315 232,399 10, 731, 182 53,080 223,619 98,552 11,612,504 4,356 600 44,983 6,250 90,729 964,873 99, 118 1,125,548 509,472 75,498 25,930 109, 818 113,597 125,976 21,904 74,604 59 9,856 63,484 NA 12,156 149,400 2,246,048 126,780 8,133,314 28,000 9,780 7,000 8,300 2,160 47, 539 41,680 132,240 3,200 1,232 28,780 65,340 73,464 85,480 11,453,560 17,218,835 358,567 2,343,021 1,394,943 512,283 938,667 233, 150 192,281 67,296 11,178,627 10,957 5,578 3,600 175,260 6,800 156,372 981, 957 291,060 1,070,004 507,256 259,294 213, 303 219,787 195,303 82,966 129,290 257,324 2,800 17,150 22,753 16,880 103,678 900 116,200 4,089 595,310 12,100 59,350 30,160 13,900 154,260 52,940 12,050 10,000 27,400 55,750 99,131 13,438 19,600 2,178 29,580 2,500 30,360 27,200 11,121,067 44,806 6,678 23, 543 8,782 7,262 134,140 4,825 9,317 10,950 53, 514 4,356 600 5,623 6,250 8,248 20,529 9,011 32,159 14,556 6,292 4,322 4,992 5,680 8,998 3,651 9,326 59 3,285 7,936 NA 4,052 29,880 149,737 42,260 176, 811 9,333 2,445 3,500 4,150 1,080 4,754 20,840 13,224 1,600 616 9,593 32,670 5,247 17,096 57,846 3,230 9,152 4,827 4,974 12,351 9,326 8,360 3,739 51,753 1,826 1,859 1,800 3,022 2,267 4,010 7,274 5,940 14,861 5,636 5,292 3,497 4,579 4,763 2,861 6,805 8,577 1,400 1,715 1,750 4,220 6,099 900 6,835 1,363 35,018 2,420 9,892 5,027 3,475 11,866 10,588 4,017 10,000 6,850 7,964 9,012 2,688 4,900 2,178 4,226 2,500 4,337 6,800 54,249 34 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 17.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Other structures and equipment — Continued Land area covered by lath, aaran, or other shade substitute material Establishments reporting, 1959 Area (square feet) Average per establishment reporting, 1959 Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms, 1959 Estab- lishments reporting Area (square feet) Average per establishment reporting (square feet) Mist propagation used on land, bench, and greenhouse area, 1959 Estab- lishments reporting Area (square feet) Average per establishment reporting (square feet) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions : New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 3,223 124 38* 450 137 765 178 278 82 825 120 107 157 159 88 78 98 27 7 37 NA 55 14 79 33 52 488 15 57 55 151 107 121 597 121,661,904 2,099,759 4,885,676 4,458,995 1,102,366 62,560,825 11,233,251 10,302,331 791,726 24,226,975 10,325 1,010 3,932 436,314 540,504 1,107,674 1,126,186 1,279,782 2,479,708 1,527,804 730,695 704, 692 1,332,116 163,688 119,819 119,588 376,296 92,350 12,025 256, 544 125,744 264,040 440,208 NA 1,735,236 191,477 1,438,507 1, 104, 875 2,441,665 54,944,817 471,653 1,194,058 8,950,478 617,062 109,018 2,756,167 908,377 6,528,769 31,124 59,595 2,792 117,734 39,396 498, 878 42,207 855,808 1,585,865 21,785,302 156, 176 778,209 1,993,137 528,875 47,571,708 7,827,698 8,500,244 654,434 15,033,968 3,080 5,186 62,132 52,558 33,220 300,274 199, 575 278,360 686, 158 592,819 264,250 314, 903 135,007 78,000 168,709 166,926 50 400 50,362 64,428 211,200 49,000 504,186 37,850 1,039,221 1,835,350 1,498,982 42,395,919 82,365 370,310 6,563,782 811,241 77,502 2,388,159 181,826 5,852,757 1,000 34,209 76,895 28,242 393,660 118,928 1,500 649,487 888,569 13,495,912 16,934 12,723 9,909 8,046 81,779 63, 108 37,059 9,655 29,366 1,475 337 1,311 9,283 38,607 22,153 9,385 11,961 15,794 9,609 8,303 9,035 13,593 6,062 4,279 5,695 10,751 18,470 12,025 19,734 3,698 37,720 11,898 NA 31,550 13,677 18,209 33,481 46,955 112, 592 10,969 33,168 114,750 29,384 7,268 48,354 16,516 43,237 5,187 3,725 1,396 5,887 5,628 24,944 3,837 7,998 13,106 36,491 526 53 171,440 29,433,337 5,495,307 544,800 1,760,297 (D) (i>) 4,692,600 117,140 (D) (D) 4,035,019 116, 200 25,282,118 1,360,360 (D) 1,681,532 1,919,380 (D) 83,800 461,000 1,121,809 428,488 NA (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,472,400 34,288 55,957 103,685 77,829 33,852 (D) (i>) 260,700 39,047 (D) (D) 175,436 19,367 50,869 113,363 (D) 105,096 101,020 (D) 27,933 115,250 31,161 35,707 (D) (D) (D) (D) 248,029 105 355 376 119 394 78 102 81 332 132 90 133 156 29 79 77 35 NA 36 11 56 8 34 211 40 40 252 8,986,675 246, 122 1,974,509 1,601,678 289,197 1,593,208 440,841 389,113 77,246 2,374,761 1,940 450 147,541 11,626 84,565 671,314 458,297 844,898 629,333 57,247 214,204 656,681 44,213 118,025 91,323 44,934 75 556 10,728 23,556 4,623 41,063 NA 87,326 57,596 114,933 24,092 86,923 1,176,652 74,619 125,040 220,471 20,711 41,560 87,956 24,249 235,348 2,410 225 36,106 1,305 2,000 35,200 74,206 68,203 2,232,352 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure i NA Not available. Information for individual establishments. See text. SUMMARY 35 Table 18.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000 BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Value of land, structures, and equipment Estab- lish- ments report- ing, January 1960 8,562 758 1,826 2,016 562 1,186 320 536 181 1,177 74 49 22 348 63 202 611 771 624 258 385 537 212 144 125 120 22 23 45 83 22 92 NA 110 56 164 66 104 572 57 132 91 40 95 344 230 284 663 122, 540, 294 10,611,303 31, 305, 051 30, 835, 643 7,564,963 12, 860, 117 3, 728, 679 5, 999, 786 2,855,250 16, 579, 502 866, 125 599, 775 259,612 4,661,388 969, 038 3,055,365 9,973,471 8, 506, 912 12,824,668 10, 049, 962 4,132,116 6,895,720 6, 925, 589 2,832,256 2,128,294 1,262,408 1, 830, 101 352,900 229,650 562,000 1,199,610 446, 000 1,372,509 1,271,895 832, 300 1,629,565 858,850 1,204,325 5,244,673 1, 059, 058 1,192,650 970, 021 506, 950 377,310 720, 110 1,744,336 3, 158, 030 327,159 378, 610 160,500 1,016,200 371,600 200,000 382, 681 18,500 3, 035, 148 3,480,811 10, 063, 543 Percent distri- bution 8.7 25.6 25.2 6.2 10.5 3.0 4.9 2.3 13.6 0.7 0.5 0.2 4.0 0.8 2.5 8.2 7.0 10.5 8.2 3.4 5.6 5.7 2.3 1.7 1.0 1.5 0.3 0.2 0.5 1.0 0.4 1.1 NA 1.0 0.7 1.3 0.7 1.0 4.3 0.9 1.0 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.6 1.4 2.6 0.3 0.3 0.1 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.3 C1) 2.5 2.8 8.2 Average value per estab- lishment reporting (dollars) 14,289 13,999 17,144 15,295 13,461 10,843 11,652 11,194 15,775 14,086 11,704 12,240 11,801 13, 970 15,382 15,126 16,323 19,160 16, 634 16, 106 16, 016 17, 911 12,897 13,360 14, 780 10, 099 15,251 16,041 9,985 12,489 14, 453 20, 273 14, 919 NA 11, 563 14,863 9,936 13, 013 11,580 9,169 18, 580 9,035 10,660 12, 674 10,780 11, 615 18, 361 9,180 14,871 16,461 26, 750 19, 174 17, 695 8,696 12,756 6,167 13,196 12,256 15,179 Greenhouse area Estab- lishments reporting 5,308 638 1,300 1,396 394 435 163 270 124 588 65 41 20 309 49 154 464 314 522 457 181 259 329 170 114 82 74 20 18 28 58 12 53 NA 60 35 73 35 43 124 23 46 70 131 144 160 284 Square feet 2,858,162 7,274,658 9,197,660 1,980,983 2, 039, 051 677, 324 1, 025, 375 527, 501 3, 248, 986 250,816 158, 963 71,571 1,498,299 232, 822 645, 691 2,720,241 1,718,209 2,836,208 3, 308, 808 1,285,193 1, 833, 947 1,865,460 904,252 526, 364 369,746 456, 529 75,169 67, 015 250, 773 235,387 44,527 309, 938 NA 249, 768 191, 926 291,323 170, 362 197, 700 583, 507 278,498 149, 928 164,716 84,182 76,415 137, 745 378,605 432,610 85,578 110,732 25,257 121, 792 59,872 38,170 84,100 2,000 767,857 659, 055 1, 822, 074 Average per estab- lishment reporting (sq. ft.) 4,480 5,596 6,589 5,028 4,687 4,155 3,798 4,254 5,525 3,859 3,877 3,579 4,849 4,751 4,193 5,863 5,472 5,433 7,240 7,101 7,081 5,670 5,319 4,617 4,509 6,169 3,758 3,723 8,956 4,058 3,711 5,848 NA 4,163 5,484 3,991 4,867 4,598 4,706 6,631 4,410 2,840 2,903 3,322 2,994 5,409 3,302 4,279 5,033 4,210 4,200 4,606 3,181 4,005 2,000 5,332 4,119 6,416 Percent distribu- tion 9.9 25.2 31.9 6.9 7.1 2.3 3.6 1.8 11.3 0.9 0.6 0.2 5.2 0.8 2.2 9.4 6.0 9.8 11.5 4.5 6.4 6.5 3.1 1.8 1.3 1.6 0.3 0.2 0.9 0.8 0.2 1.1 NA 0.9 0.7 1.0 0.6 0.7 2.0 1.0 0.5 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.5 1.3 1.5 0.3 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.2 0.1 0.3 t1) 2.7 2.3 6.3 Covered by glass Estab- lishments reporting 630 1,278 1,358 380 354 143 243 114 514 63 40 19 308 48 152 455 311 512 450 178 251 316 163 109 79 71 20 16 28 57 21 39 64 119 140 146 228 Square feet 2,741,808 6, 978, 557 8,709,743 1,844,948 1,733,156 490, 293 843, 252 463, 786 2, 532, 140 233,348 148,360 67,698 1,468,709 224,402 599, 291 2,615,902 1,651,434 3,191,988 1,228,481 1, 736, 727 1, 711, 979 840, 568 471,832 352,022 444,207 64,079 48,095 237, 581 227,132 40,834 287, 518 NA 216,482 183, 526 270,215 161, 922 173,188 399,471 189,811 105,238 124,380 70,864 67,235 96, 385 332,245 347,387 77,658 94,492 25,257 116,392 56, 012 18,050 73, 925 2,000 699,815 600, 583 1,231,742 Average per estab- lishment reporting (sq. ft.) 4,352 5,461 6,414 4,855 4,896 3,429 3,470 4,068 4,926 3,704 3,709 3,563 4,769 4,675 3,943 5,749 5,310 5,295 7,093 6,902 6,919 5,418 5,157 4,329 4,456 6,256 3,204 -,, oi 8,485 3,985 3,403 5,868 NA 4,085 5,398 4,222 5,584 4,948 5,121 5,583 3,289 2,439 2,726 3,202 2,471 5,191 2,919 4,087 4,295 4,210 4,157 4,668 2,579 3,891 2,000 21,489 4,114 5,402 Covered by glass substitute Estab- lishments reporting Square feet 957 2,492,017 77 134 216 76 131 52 76 27 168 116,354 296, 101 487, 917 136, 035 305,895 187,031 182,123 63,715 716, 846 17,468 10, 603 3,873 29,590 8,420 46,400 104, 339 66, 775 124, 987 116, 820 56,712 97,220 153,481 63,684 54, 532 17,724 12,322 11,090 18, 920 13,192 8,255 3,693 22,420 NA 33, 286 8,400 21,108 8,440 24,512 184,036 88,687 44,690 40,336 13,318 9,180 41,360 46,360 85,223 7,920 16,240 5,400 3,860 20,120 10,175 68,042 58, 472 590,332 Average per estab- lishment reporting (sq. ft.) NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 36 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 18.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Greenhouse area — Continued For production of florist crops Division or State Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per establish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) For production of nursery crops For production of vegetable crops Establish - ments reporting Square feet Average per establish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per establish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Land area for outdoor production Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions : New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. . South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 588 1,174 1,208 367 341 119 214 110 395 64 40 19 286 44 135 417 284 473 373 145 241 295 154 105 81 69 18 17 28 61 105 106 109 180 24,852,634 2,718,415 6,670,713 7,415,260 1,760,631 1,836,906 550, 797 880, 670 492,018 2,527,224 249,756 157, 143 69,571 1,400,851 226, 106 614,988 2,402,380 1,620,626 2, 647, 707 2,386,059 903, 026 1,708,171 1, 629, 605 788,399 430, 314 364, 398 415,198 74,969 65,815 242, 573 167, 364 39, 236 290, 178 NA 232, 796 170,316 281,825 111,806 193,112 517, 637 194,067 134,344 146, 524 75,862 62,832 105,343 337,838 374, 657 84,533 110,232 25,257 115,952 58,072 18,000 77,972 2,000 583,228 489,833 1,454,163 5,503 4,623 5,681 6,138 4,797 5,387 4,628 4,115 4,472 6,398 3,902 3,929 3,662 4,898 5,139 4,555 5,761 5,706 5,598 6,397 6,228 7,088 5,524 5,119 4,098 4,499 6,017 4,165 3,871 8,663 3,416 4,360 6,748 NA 4,953 5,009 4,777 4,659 5,517 5,752 5,708 4,976 4,070 3,448 3,696 3,398 5,538 3,568 4,227 5,011 4,210 4,638 4,839 3,600 4,104 2,000 5,502 4,494 8,079 58 148 133 36 110 47 80 19 209 46 53 110 1,420,988 59, 532 225, 930 308, 141 44,642 174,421 74,315 130,190 20, 863 382, 954 1,160 1,820 2,000 20, 201 8,716 25,635 85,218 51,413 89,299 237, 068 13,367 30,260 16, 936 10, 510 13,000 9,388 4,531 200 1,200 7,100 9,223 5,341 8,671 NA 16,972 1,000 10,848 58,556 4,588 68,445 40,731 7,072 18,192 8,320 13,583 29,402 29,367 57,838 1,045 500 5,840 1,800 5,650 6,028 79,239 80,306 223,409 1,692 1,026 1,527 2,317 1,240 1,586 1,581 1,627 1,098 1,832 580 607 2,000 878 1,743 1,068 1,982 1,285 1,374 3,538 891 1,681 677 1,314 1,000 1,565 1,133 200 1,200 2,367 1,153 1,068 963 NA 1,131 1,000 603 4,504 574 1,669 4,526 786 866 1,040 1,698 1,547 1,546 1,701 523 500 1,168 1,800 942 1,507 1,723 1,515 2,031 18 73 139 27 2,775,303 90, 285 433,925 1,583,417 193,400 35,349 56,312 18,815 14, 620 349,180 82,917 7,368 247,953 46,170 139,802 685,681 375, 800 172, 326 219,682 129,928 88,300 7,600 36,800 1,400 59,300 11,089 23,710 550 45,400 (D) ('■•) 3,000 11,700 4,115 14, 520 100 111,640 89, 540 148,000 5,016 5,944 11,391 7,163 5,050 8,045 1,710 4,873 15,182 6,378 1,474 6,199 7,695 5,178 12, 698 13,421 15,666 8,449 6,496 8,830 3,800 5,257 700 9,883 5,545 NA 7,903 275 9,080 (D) (D) 1,500 1,950 1,372 14, 520 100 8,588 12,791 49, 333 401 891 994 275 1,013 252 413 110 915 44 25 14 159 32 127 296 267 328 120 197 292 97 14 70 NA 86 28 131 49 84 551 32 113 26 47 57 283 955 3,524 5,468 1,310 3,742 1,360 2,615 305 3,165 41 48 23 362 99 382 1,063 922 1,539 1,700 694 1,210 1,572 292 346 272 270 74 39 108 201 136 220 NA 482 115 588 255 396 ,550 126 806 299 129 207 238 285 1,885 3 8 39 104 12 61 17 49 1.8 40 3 12 166 678 203 765 546 1,722 2.4 4.0 5.5 4.8 3.7 5.4 6.3 2.8 3.5 0.9 1.9 1.6 2.3 3.1 3.0 3.6 3.5 4.7 5.9 5.8 6.1 5.4 3.0 4.7 5.3 4.2 7.4 3.3 6.4 4.2 9.7 3.1 5.6 4.1 4.5 5.2 4.7 2.8 3.9 7.1 3.9 4.3 8.0 5.1 5.0 6.7 1.6 1.9 2.7 2.7 5.1 2.9 2.2 4.0 4.1 3.8 3.2 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. lLess than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 37 Table 18.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Land area for outdoor production— Continued Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, florist greens, etc. Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Percent distri- bution Nursery products Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Percent distri- bution Bulb crops Establish- ments reporting Average per establish. ment reporting (acres) Flower seed Establish. ments reporting Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkans as Louisiana Oklahoma Texas , Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado , New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington , Oregon California 3,579 214 185 357 672 342 926 104 251 336 1,009 57 167 78 279 53 87 367 958 33 20 15 16 11 8 89 69 8 7 58 65 121 249 116 260 120 163 76 129 47 163 82 355 87 216 50 63 31 54 20 51 21 94 2 (z) 4 10 9 12 17 30 NA 35 9 46 9 24 178 NA 145 5 224 56 107 380 1 17 7 254 217 171 570 0.9 4.1 1.9 14.8 2.7 20.4 2.4 5.5 3.0 22.3 2.9 3.7 3.6 6.2 1.6 1.9 2.6 21.1 0.6 0.4 1.1 0.4 0.7 0.2 0.8 1.5 0.9 0.2 1.1 1.4 2.1 5.5 2.2 5.7 1.4 3.6 1.7 2.8 3.5 3.6 4.3 7.8 2.5 4.8 1.3 1.4 1.7 1.2 2.6 1.1 4.5 2.1 (z) (M 2.5 0.2 1.3 0.3 1.8 0.7 7.5 0.7 2.0 1.4 HA NA 4.1 3.2 0.6 0.1 4.9 4.9 6.2 1.2 4.5 2.4 2.1 8.4 3.1 0.6 2.9 1.2 1.9 0.7 4.4 1.2 0.3 t1) 1.2 0.4 0.8 0.2 5.0 5.6 0.3 (M 0.3 (l) 1.5 0.1 1.4 0.5 0.3 t1) 3.4 0.6 1.9 0.4 5.5 0.2 3.4 4.8 2.8 3.8 2.4 12.6 218 746 588 2,767 720 3,820 205 963 719 2,527 208 1,181 354 2,284 66 208 501 1,171 14 20 10 26 4 13 84 283 22 90 84 314 186 766 171 629 231 1,372 230 1,524 89 395 123 548 211 1,140 67 213 46 274 42 204 50 159 8 74 8 20 15 73 36 159 10 103 45 154 NA NA 52 278 23 105 90 332 44 198 55 257 400 1,100 26 100 99 747 63 259 20 75 22 206 38 220 49 227 245 1,631 6 i2 4 11 2 5 20 79 8 57 14 22 11 21 98 114 289 250 396 525 4.7 5.3 4.7 3.5 5.7 6.5 3.2 2.3 1.4 2.6 3.3 3.4 4.1 3.7 4.1 3.7 5.9 6.6 4.4 4.5 5.4 3.2 6.0 4.9 3.2 9.3 2.5 4.9 4.4 10.3 3.5 NA 5.3 4.6 3.7 4.5 4.7 2.8 3.8 7.5 4.1 3.8 9.4 5.8 4.6 6.7 2.0 2.2 2.5 4.0 7.1 1.6 1.9 1.0 2.6 3.5 1.8 17.7 24.4 6.1 16.1 7.5 14.6 1.3 7.5 0.1 0.2 0.1 1.8 0.6 2.0 4.9 4.0 8.8 9.7 2.5 3.5 7.3 1.4 1.7 1.3 1.0 0.5 0.1 0.7 1.0 NA 1.8 0.7 2.1 1.3 1.6 7.0 0.6 4.8 1.7 0.5 1.3 1.4 1.4 10.4 0.1 0.1 t1) 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.1 f1) 1.6 2.5 3.4 19 44 108 34 53 1,669 23 66 722 96 206 12 52 10 482 47 136 307 216 16 (Z) 1 51 (Z) 211 198 73 1.2 1.5 6.7 2.8 3.9 1.5 5.2 1.1 3.7 0.5 2.0 2.0 1.3 1.0 0.8 2.0 1.4 0.3 3.6 9.1 8.5 6.0 2.0 2.8 2.4 3.0 7.7 2.4 3.0 1.3 NA 9.8 5.0 4.0 1.0 3.2 3.0 1.0 2.0 1.5 1.0 (Z) 0.3 8.5 1.0 1.0 tz) 4.7 3.5 2.4 1 19 (Z) (Z) 554 (Z) 18 1 (Z) (Z) (Z) 554 NA Not available. Z Reported In small fractions. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 38 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 18.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Other structures and equipment Land area covered by frames Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment report- ing (sq. ft.) Land area covered by cloth houses Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment report- ing (sq. ft.) Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment report- ing (sq. ft.) Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment report- ing (sq. ft.) Mist propagation used on land, bench, and greenhouse area Estab- lish- ments report- ing AreB (sq. ft.) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 236 492 ■421 125 142 51 57 34 143 22 13 9 109 20 63 151 138 203 147 46 81 90 57 8,183,782 535,897 1,703,486 1,277,396 259,180 2,789,925 234,536 270,397 238,934 874,031 19,168 23,965 15,810 196,495 77,203 203,256 459,127 522,658 721,701 626, 598 88,485 227,104 231,995 103,214 92,692 50,472 33,234 12,188 1,806 31,038 37,750 36,000 39,490 NA 122,068 28,070 59,322 104,167 159,398 2,241,410 42,230 44,674 132,452 15,180 14,001 92,140 26,038 138,218 300 7,114 400 300 58,200 2,350 66,865 126,670 680,496 4,811 2,271 3,462 3,034 2,073 19,647 4,599 4,744 7,027 6,112 871 1,843 1,757 1,803 3,860 3,226 3,041 3,787 3,555 4,263 1,924 2,804 2,578 1,811 2,207 1,869 1,445 1,524 452 7,760 2,221 6,000 1,717 NA 4,883 2,552 2,472 10,417 13,283 72,304 3,519 2,628 7,791 3,036 2,000 6,143 2,170 6,009 300 1,186 400 8,962 300 19,400 783 1,454 3,090 12,152 27,752 259,315 42,094 9,313 147,908 24,600 74,950 44,092 974,825 5,656 6,250 15,846 230,365 12,890 16,060 15,158 3,940 19,318 3,678 2,654 6,600 3,924 11,356 3,000 23,138 21,780 84,710 20,000 3,600 1,000 4,030 1,680 69,240 3,469 11,787 1,913 1,863 6,723 8,200 10,707 22,046 20,309 1,885 6,250 3,962 17,720 6,445 2,294 3,032 1,313 1,932 920 885 6,600 6,350 1,280 967,195 1,962 NA 5,678 3,000 4,628 21,780 7,701 20,000 3,600 1,000 1,343 1,680 23,080 43, 560 1,270 1,280 23,028 169 185 37 302 60 121 36 328 3 36 14 23 193 58 56 13,922,953 153,505 849,549 688,697 158,253 7,060,800 511,449 1,810,430 137,420 2,552,850 1,000 450 1,932 69,078 15,440 65,605 224,154 208,348 417,047 239,282 156,943 81,692 181,440 29,340 4,398 18,132 11,960 88,500 12,025 7,984 15,254 9,460 32,396 NA 62,382 27,195 450,460 173,588 472,715 5,832,604 48,055 41,493 395,677 26,224 34,528 324,830 175,012 1,276,060 6,356 9,050 200 41,106 36,996 35,750 7,962 193,204 250,032 2,109,614 10,785 2,896 5,027 3,723 4,277 23,380 8,524 14,962 3,817 7,783 1,000 450 966 4,063 2,573 2,523 4,670 4,529 5,561 3,681 4,242 2,918 4,032 2,934 2,267 1,993 29,500 12,025 3,992 1,271 3,153 3,600 NA 2,971 9,065 12,513 12,399 20,553 30,221 4,369 4,149 12,764 3,278 4,933 14,123 7,292 19,046 3,178 1,293 200 4,111 6,166 5,958 1,991 3,331 4,465 9,858 1 104 4 1 4 1,334,587 6,800 1,207,519 30,800 10,800 39,000 3,168 36,500 51,775 49,560 1,106,184 25,800 5,000 36,000 3,000 36,500 6,800 11,611 7,700 10,800 9,750 3,168 7,300 10,355 16,520 11,523 8,600 5,000 12,000 3,000 63 1,935,807 17 28,059 95 521,225 7i. 279,273 13 12,814 18 220,023 19 131,810 45 89,935 9 20,919 71 631,749 7,300 8,819 640 18,500 250,129 221,055 50,041 41,179 13,361 27,024 190,769 6,940 646 48 3,709 75 8,336 3 198 3 1,555 NA NA 11 21,026 3 7,020 14 11,326 2 500 10 5,468 72 172,930 6 43,940 3 340 7 83,790 3 3,740 2 860 12 72,541 7 5,090 24 11,444 150 225 1,169 1,200 18,175 29,356 21,146 581,247 SUMMARY 39 Table 19.- VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Value of land, structures, and equipment Greenhouse area Estab- lish- ments report- ing, January 1960 Percent distri- bution Average value per estab- lishment reporting (dollars) Estab- lish- ments report- ing Square feet Average per estab- lishment reporting (sq. ft.) Percent distri- bution Covered by glass Estab- lish- ments report- ing Square feet Average per estab- lishment reporting (sq. ft.) Covered by glass substitute Estab- lish- ments report- ing Square feet Average per estab- lishment reporting (sq. ft.) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central . South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 9,437 678 2,140 2,074 632 1,272 329 443 294 1,575 48 35 17 362 704 441 995 779 258 452 405 180 188 130 145 11 17 43 98 55 148 124 52 157 47 105 584 87 115 93 34 36 62 77 268 24 27 9 158 10 28 30 204 246 1,125 702,337,562 43,331,934 149,785,597 153,220,461 40,548,421 94,309,752 36,438,614 26,110,272 22,300,111 136,292,400 1,681,764 2,831,592 616, 550 18,842,797 2,865,673 16,493,558 55,559,796 32,841,262 61,384,539 62,654,083 20,404,539 36,260,407 23,783,518 10,117,914 11,811,998 8,384,796 11,225,157 360,097 1,018,420 2,104,760 5,643,193 2,898,845 10,688,106 NA 16,799,071 3,410,276 10,327,553 2,173,800 6,619,049 41,393,052 6,081,629 12,200,162 16,189,088 1,967,735 1,929,666 4,117,112 5,108,874 14,954,620 1,265,000 1,937,871 286,706 13,778,642 546,086 2,428,300 1,971,006 86,500 13,100,058 13,555,833 109,636,509 6.2 21.3 21.8 5.8 13.4 5.2 3.7 3.2 19.4 0.2 0.4 0.1 2.7 0.4 2.3 7.9 4.7 8.7 8.9 2.9 5.2 3.4 1.4 1.7 1.2 1.6 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.8 0.4 1.5 NA 2.4 0.5 1.5 0.3 0.9 5.9 0.9 1.7 2.3 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.7 2.1 0.2 0.3 2.0 0.1 0.3 0.3 t1) 1.9 1.9 15.6 74,424 63,911 69,993 73,877 64,159 74,143 110,756 58,940 75,851 86,535 35,037 80,903 36,268 52,052 62,297 97,021 78,920 74,470 61,693 80,429 79,087 80,222 58,725 56,211 62,830 64,498 77,415 32,736 59,907 48,948 57,584 52,706 72,217 NA 135,476 65,582 65,781 46,251 63,039 70,879 69,904 106,088 174,076 57,875 53,602 66,405 66,349 55,801 52,708 71,773 31,856 87,207 54,609 86,725 65,700 10,813 64,216 55,105 97,455 617 1,474 1,690 549 636 221 285 236 917 47 32 17 338 43 140 590 362 522 693 200 336 299 162 159 116 123 9 15 40 87 18 106 NA 93 43 93 29 58 196 25 49 64 147 22 24 9 135 7 9 28 2 142 142 633 198,845,235 15,390,158 38,651,907 64,419,850 14,064,124 12,495,805 5,658,846 6,141,212 7,104,181 34,919,152 829,867 955,946 224,675 8,625,511 749,236 4,004,923 15,086,129 8,676,604 14,889,174 32,938,114 8,076,202 13,025,902 6,957,898 3,421,734 3,540,061 3,196,549 4,629,719 82,650 291,284 507,046 1,816,815 333,510 2,644,556 NA 1,495,018 987,318 1,898,689 383,155 923,953 3,829,606 1,596,322 2,100,355 1,413,271 548,898 713,233 810,339 1,815,580 2,802,060 474,250 395,308 77,350 5,011,061 224,122 122,180 786,110 13,800 3,268,082 2,794,345 28,856,725 30,014 24,944 26,222 38,118 25,618 19,647 25,606 21,548 30,102 38,080 17,657 29,873 13,216 25,519 17,424 28,607 25,570 23,969 28,523 47,530 40,381 38,768 23,271 21,122 22,265 27,556 37,640 9,183 19,419 12, 676 20,883 18,528 24,949 NA 16, 075 22,961 20,416 13,212 15,930 19,539 21,867 36,213 21,743 21,956 28,529 16,538 28,368 19,062 21,557 16,471 8,594 37,119 32,017 13,576 28,075 6,900 23,015 19,678 45,587 7.7 19.4 32.4 7.1 6.3 2.8 3.1 3.6 17.6 0.4 0.5 0.1 4.3 0.4 2.0 7.6 4.4 16.6 4.1 6.6 3.5 1.7 1.8 1.6 2.3 t1) 0.1 0.3 0.9 0.2 1.3 NA 0.8 0.5 1.0 0.2 0.5 1.9 0.8 1.1 0.7 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.9 1.4 0.2 0.2 (M 2.5 0.1 0.1 0.4 t1) 1.6 1.4 14.5 6,338 611 1,462 1,674 538 576 206 257 228 786 32 17 334 41 140 586 358 518 198 333 295 160 157 111 120 9 15 40 86 18 101 42 87 28 57 155 24 43 63 127 139 136 511 181,731,007 15,040,944 37,947,321 63,196,623 13,200,816 10,360,745 5,093,979 4,930,057 6,729,169 25,231,353 822,067 917,066 223,875 8,476,131 741,136 3,860,669 14,791,057 8,575,549 14,580,715 32,500,862 7,920,401 12,819,553 6,641,007 3,314,800 3,371,142 3,127,119 4,303,925 77,650 285,944 491,711 1,543,325 329,880 2,494,949 NA 1,435,404 894,766 1,719,541 358,735 860,763 2,266,707 1,522,880 1,945,567 1,123,790 501,742 620,493 610,547 1,455,496 2,243,521 451,150 364,348 77,350 ,919,461 111,030 62,060 731,970 11,800 3,008,201 2,610,085 19,613,067 24,617 25,956 37,752 24,537 17,987 24,728 19,183 29,514 32,101 17,491 28,658 13,169 25,378 18,076 27,576 25,241 23,954 28,148 47,240 40,002 38,497 22,512 20,718 21,472 28,172 35,866 8,628 19,063 12,293 17,946 18,327 24,702 NA 16,311 21,304 19,765 12,812 15,101 14,624 22,071 35,374 19,047 21,815 25,854 14,199 23,103 17,666 20,507 15,181 8,594 36,440 22,206 12,412 28,153 5,900 21,642 19,192 38,382 83 156 238 121 210 71 95 43 359 48 38 273 349,214 704,586 1,223,227 863,308 2,135,060 564,867 1,211,155 375,012 9,687,799 7,800 38,880 800 149,380 8,100 144,254 295,072 101,055 308,459 437,252 155,801 206,349 316,891 106,934 168,919 69,430 325,794 5,000 5,340 15,335 273,490 3,630 149,607 NA 59,614 92,552 179,148 24,420 63,190 1,562,899 73,442 154,788 289,481 47,156 92,740 199,792 360,084 558,539 23,100 30,960 91,600 113,092 60,120 54,140 2,000 259,881 184,260 9,243,658 4,207 4,517 5,140 7,135 10, 167 7,956 12,749 8,721 26,986 1,560 3,535 800 3,643 1,620 7,213 4,276 4,042 4,975 5,679 4,869 5,896 4,660 4,113 3,839 2,670 20,362 5,000 1,780 1,917 1,891 3,630 5,984 NA 3,312 10,284 4,842 4,070 3,326 16,452 3,672 8,599 11,134 6,737 13,249 8,687 22,505 11,399 3,850 5,160 7,633 18,849 15,030 6,768 2,000 5,414 4,849 33,860 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 40 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 19.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Greenhouse area — Continued For production of florist crops Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per establish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) For production of nursery crops For production of vegetable crops Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per establish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Establish- ments reporting Square feet Average per establish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Land area for outdoor production Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alnbama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California 546 1,292 1,304 502 509 144 206 229 646 46 31 17 305 28 119 533 301 458 438 150 311 257 148 152 109 117 8 14 36 66 70 40 74 18 47 163 21 31 54 100 22 22 9 135 7 5 27 2 107 81 458 165,572,835 14,090,652 36,704,109 40,827,105 12,748,508 11,774,143 4,499,345 5,632,626 7,036,696 32,259,651 777,701 951,761 224,675 7,575,389 683,864 3,877,262 14,023,930 8,144,064 14,536,115 13,201,459 5,521,384 13,007,865 5,926,421 3,169,976 3,386,415 2,754,824 4,116,525 75,810 283,120 489,096 1,642,718 316,980 2,524,344 NA 1,348,572 946,859 1,834,334 338,535 863,233 3,601,286 1,326,834 1,947,380 990,193 234,938 700,977 724,370 1,706,594 2,500,685 474,250 382,028 77,350 5,010,536 220,622 79,000 779,110 13,800 3,046,259 2,141,913 27,071,479 30, 787 25,807 28,408 31,309 25,395 23,132 31,245 27,343 30,728 49,938 16,907 30,702 13,216 24,837 24,424 32,582 26,311 27,057 31,738 30,140 36,809 41,826 23,060 21,419 22,279 25,274 35,184 9,476 20,223 13,586 24,890 26,415 29,698 NA 19,265 23,671 24,788 18,808 18,367 ,v,m.. 23,278 47,497 33,006 14,684 33,380 23,367 31,604 25,007 21,557 17,365 8,594 37,115 31,517 15,800 28,856 6,900 28,470 26,443 59,108 1,160 66 215 167 59 158 90 102 14 289 39 60 190 7,176,794 268,698 1,240,953 822,024 250,086 718,659 935,269 480,919 52,885 2,407,301 2,935 77,730 65,372 122,661 401,419 530,200 309,334 411,256 93,890 163,783 123,317 29,778 34,216 90,325 42,714 600 7,584 17,950 56,697 14,130 119,812 NA 146,446 40,556 64,355 44,620 60,420 228,320 51,440 147,075 422,794 313,960 12,256 83,169 84,119 301,375 5,280 525 3,500 36,580 7,000 207,423 457,232 1,742,646 6,187 4,071 5,772 4,922 4,239 4,548 10,392 4,715 3,778 8,330 1,468 3,533 4,358 4,543 6,272 7,069 4,070 5,206 4,695 5,849 3,854 3,722 2,851 6,022 4,746 600 7,584 3,590 3,544 2,355 4,131 NA 5,050 10,139 2,475 3,432 4,316 6,171 2,338 8,171 10,570 31,396 2,451 3,960 4,948 5,108 880 525 3,500 9,145 3,500 5,319 7,6a 9,172 49 36 345 31 235 41 17 33 19 28,089,495 1,216,858 840,075 24,089,748 1,253,520 7,181 261,618 28,167 45,528 346,800 (D) 1,250 1,158,192 CD) 5,000 660,780 29,470 149,825 19,735,773 2,462,658 630,284 991,910 269,123 161,250 354,800 589,000 6,240 580 4,000 137,650 2,400 400 2,678 903 255,218 5,900 500 2,800 25,367 30,400 (D) CD) (D) 67,600 (D) (D) 24,834 23,335 69,825 40,436 898 21,802 7,042 8,906 16, 514 (D) 625 28,249 (D) 1,667 47,199 7,368 8,324 83,982 60,065 37,076 30,058 14,164 23,036 70,960 73,625 3,120 580 4,000 19,664 2,400 200 2,678 452 36,460 1,475 500 2,800 8,456 10,133 (b) (D) (D) 6,145 CD) (D) 314 965 885 315 1,059 256 332 131 1,187 10 132 24 110 361 280 324 283 126 208 182 86 105 55 72 4 7 23 49 21 111 35 122 36 81 555 22 51 42 217 136 186 865 6,001 25,100 23,324 12,403 43,950 15,201 14,941 4,460 24,844 132 63 63 1,713 961 3,069 10,816 6,916 7,368 6,021 2,705 7,447 5,504 1,647 2,372 4,463 2,957 179 235 821 1,376 1,707 3,535 NA 7,737 527 3,290 895 9,197 17,062 1,203 6,472 5,639 1,887 563 1,899 3,792 8,687 53 67 1 296 235 3,519 182 107 3,966 4,601 16,277 19.1 26.0 26.4 39.4 41.5 59.4 45.0 34.0 20.9 6.3 3.7 6.3 13.0 40.0 27.9 30.0 24.7 22.7 21.3 21.5 35.8 30.2 19.2 22.6 81.1 41.1 44.8 33.6 35.7 28.1 81.3 31.8 NA 78.9 15.1 27.0 24.9 113.5 30.7 20.7 71.1 71.4 67.4 25.6 37.2 90.3 40.0 3.8 3.9 0.3 7.2 26.1 140.8 12.1 15.3 29.2 24.7 18.8 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 41 Table 19.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Land area for outdoor production — Continued Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, florist greens, etc. Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Percent distri- bution Nursery products Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Percent distri- bution Bulb crops Establish- ments reporting Average per establish- ment reporting (acres) Flower seed Establish- ments reporting Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 2,547 36,816 179 290 493 2,295 396 1,914 159 404 532 21,246 63 1,498 83 1,534 70 321 572 7,314 20 7 11 5 5 3 83 159 7 23 53 93 190 777 141 1,085 162 433 115 435 58 286 100 761 67 303 56 129 58 124 28 42 34 153 3 1 4 8 11 15 21 61 NA 40 20 56 8 37 307 54 45 473 240 NA 569 42 1,429 42 7,553 11,364 15 451 599 433 13 15 10 12 56 1,463 11 5 12 8 3 1 101 3 87 914 680 5,720 1.6 4.7 4.8 2.5 39.9 23.8 18.5 4.6 12.8 0.4 0.5 0.6 1.9 3.3 1.8 4.1 7.7 2.7 3.8 4.9 7.6 4.5 2.3 2.1 1.5 4.5 0.3 2.0 1.4 2.9 0.8 4.4 NA 14.2 2.1 25.5 5.3 204.1 37.0 0.8 25.1 37.4 48.1 11.0 1.2 1.2 26.1 0.5 0.7 0.3 4.6 1.0 21.8 1.0 17.8 16.9 15.1 12.1 0.8 6.2 5.2 1.1 57.7 4.1 4.2 0.9 19.9 t1) <;» (l) 0.4 0.1 0.3 2.3 1 .2 1.2 0.8 2.1 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.1 0.4 (l) t1) 0.2 t1) 0.7 NA 1.5 0.1 3.9 0.1 20.5 30.9 (') 1.2 1.6 1.2 0.1 (M t1) 4.0 ( > C1) (M 0.3 t1) 0.2 (M 0.3 2.5 1.8 15.5 154 537 528 190 597 206 275 62 629 201 158 178 178 73 128 116 33 64 22 68 30 49 284 18 42 36 179 83 123 423 5,555 21,907 19,033 11,349 21,289 13,528 13,359 4,109 12,029 125 58 25 1,513 938 2,896 9,479 5,512 6,916 5,466 2,167 5,830 4,120 1,450 2,059 4,219 2,575 175 223 806 1,292 1,700 3,276 NA 7,107 484 1,319 852 1,621 4,930 1,187 6,009 4,962 1,370 519 1,879 3,777 7,184 48 55 174 232 3,432 168 (Z) 1,675 2,949 7,405 36.1 40.8 36.0 59.7 35.7 65.7 48.6 66.3 19.1 25.0 7.3 5.0 27.5 55.2 45.3 47.2 34.9 38.9 30.7 29.7 45.5 35.5 43.9 36.8 127.8 59.9 43.8 74.3 53.7 35.9 130.8 48.9 NA 111.0 22.0 19.4 28.4 33.1 17.4 27.0 82.3 71.9 68.5 28.8 44.7 104.9 40.1 6.9 6.1 14.5 46.4 163.4 24.0 (Z) 20.2 24.0 17.5 4.5 17.9 15.6 9.3 17.4 11.1 10.9 3.4 9.8 0.1 (M (l) 1.2 0.8 2.4 4.5 5.7 4.8 3.4 1.2 1.7 3.5 2.1 0.1 0.2 0.7 1.1 1.4 2.7 NA 5.8 0.4 1.1 0.7 1.3 4.0 1.0 4.9 4.1 1.1 0.4 1.5 3.1 5.9 (M o.i 0.2 0.1 t1) 1.4 2.4 6.1 16 156 54 882 99 2,372 44 648 75 1,414 12 175 8 48 9 27 127 2,971 24 560 17 304 13 18 15 116 12 252 32 856 35 1,080 5 68 16 189 14 201 6 229 1 3 2 4 NA 61 542 1 23 768 (2) (Z) 4 'l8 1,377 957 637 9.8 16.3 24.0 14.7 18.9 14.6 6.0 3.0 23.4 23.3 17.9 1.4 7.7 21.0 26.8 30.9 13.6 11.8 14.4 38.2 3.0 2.0 4.4 NA 20.3 25.8 1.0 3.8 18.7 1.0 4.0 15.6 28.0 (Z) 1.7 3.0 13.3 (Z) 2.0 44.4 17.4 15.5 NA Not available. Z Reported In small fractions. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 42 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 19.-VALUE OF LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT, AND AREA USED FOR GREENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Other structure3 and equipment Land area covered by frames Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Land area covered by cloth houses Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Average per estab- lish- ment reporting (sq. ft.) Mist propagation used on land, bench, and greenhouse area Estab- lish- ments report- ing Area (sq. ft.) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas MountaLn: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 1,984 208 551 457 170 225 73 66 54 180 192 170 189 188 43 84 94 33,824,022 3,583,773 6,775,934 6,023,448 1,551,146 9,170,639 1,149,748 2,296,998 467,960 2,804,376 14,045 62,244 10,200 576,955 1,753,170 1,167,159 2,143,177 2,327,938 2,304,819 3,475,842 282,600 1,201,213 805,002 258,791 326,730 347,322 414,934 6,100 11,400 259,880 184,780 203,580 423,908 NA 1,092,773 98,971 977,935 1,126,706 138,170 5,108,596 263,960 167,134 588,634 130,020 24,740 1,884,570 77,418 310,270 8,760 21,850 250 368,754 28,784 5,000 34,562 258,530 234,257 2,311,589 17,048 17,230 12,298 13,180 9,124 40,758 15,750 34,803 8,666 15,580 1,756 5,659 1,457 5,443 116,878 19,134 11,162 13,694 12,195 18,489 6,572 14,300 8,564 5,391 5,027 9,387 13,831 2,033 5,700 25,988 8,034 25,448 8,478 NA 26,653 4,949 23,852 102,428 9,211 130,990 10,558 13,928 21,023 16,253 6,185 117,786 4,554 10,699 1,251 1,986 250 18,438 14,392 2,500 3,142 5,745 6,007 24,079 14 71 73 27 58 8 17 7 169 9 4 156 119,166 1,930,224 792,221 223,086 10,583,274 28,480 148,669 54,460 10,637,679 4,356 600 39,327 74,883 734,508 86,228 1,109,488 494,314 75,498 21,990 90,500 109,919 125,976 19,250 68,004 9,856 59,560 800 146,400 2,222,910 105,000 8,048,604 8,000 6,180 6,000 8,300 2,160 43,509 40,000 63,000 3,200 700 28,780 21,780 67,114 84,200 10,486,365 8,512 27, 186 10,852 8,262 182,470 3,560 8,745 7,780 62,945 4,356 600 7,865 10,698 21,603 9,581 39,625 16,477 6,292 7,330 7,542 6,870 8,998 6,417 9,715 3,285 9,927 800 36,600 52,500 229,960 4,000 2,060 6,000 4,150 1,080 6,216 40,000 9,000 1,600 700 9,593 21,780 7,457 21,050 67,220 215 265 100 463 118 157 46 497 34 11 43 19 29 295 107,738,951 1,946,254 4,036,127 3,770,298 944,113 55,500,025 10,721,802 8,491,901 654,306 21,674,125 9,325 560 2,000 367,236 525,064 1,042,069 902,032 1,071,434 2,062,661 1,288,522 573,752 623,000 1,150,676 134,348 115,421 101,456 364,336 3,850 248,560 110,490 254,580 407,812 NA 1,672,854 164,282 988, 047 931,287 1,968,950 49,112,213 423,598 1,152,565 8,554,801 590,838 74,490 2,431,337 733,365 5,252,709 24,768 50,545 2,592 76, 628 2,400 463,128 34,245 662,604 1,335,833 19,675,688 55,766 27,412 18,773 14,228 9,441 119,870 90,863 54,089 14,224 43,610 1,554 280 2,000 12,241 65,633 43,420 12,528 17,564 25,154 13,708 11,250 12,460 21,711 7,903 5,018 7,804 12,563 1,925 22,596 5,022 63,645 14,565 NA 49,202 14,935 22,978 49,015 67,895 166,482 13,237 44,329 182,017 45,449 9,311 71,510 23,657 62,532 6,192 5,616 2,592 7,663 2,400 33,081 4,892 13,523 20,551 51,373 18 3 401 40,876,362 (D) 28,225,818 5,464,507 (D) 1,721,297 (D) (D) (D) 117,140 (D) 3,983,244 66,640 24,175,934 1,334,560 (D) 1,681,532 1,919,380 (D) (D) 461,000 1,085,809 425,488 (D) 75,002 (D) 66,886 111,521 (D) 35,860 (D) (D) (D) 39,047 (D) 221,291 22,213 60,289 148,284 (D) 105,096 101,020 (D) (D) 113,250 32,903 38,681 (D) (D) (D) 3,435,900 (D) (« 381,767 260 300 106 276 59 57 72 261 95 64 101 125 24 67 53 31 NA 25 8 42 6 24 139 28 30 203 7,050,868 218, 063 1,453,284 1,322,405 276, 383 1,373,185 309,031 299,178 56,327 1,743,012 1,840 450 138,722 10,986 66,065 421,185 237,242 794,857 588,154 43,886 187,180 465,912 37,273 117,379 91,275 41,225 556 10,728 15,220 4,425 39,508 NA 66,300 50,576 103,607 23,592 81,455 1,003,722 30, 679 124,700 136,681 16,971 40,700 15,415 19,159 223,904 2,260 34,937 1,305 800 17,025 44,850 47,057 1,651,105 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. Section II.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS SUMMARY 45 Table 20.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959 Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Less than $11 ,"<-:' $10,000 or more Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars . . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent. . . percent distribution... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent... percent distribution... Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting. .. percent distribution... number of plants . . . Value dollars . . . average per plant, dollars... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. . . Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent . . . average per establishment reporting , dollars . . . percent distribution... Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting... percent distribution... number of plants... Value dollars . . . average per plant, dollars... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. . . Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent . . . average per establishment reporting, dollars . . . percent distribution... Gardenias establishments reporting. .. percent distribution... number of plants . . . Value dollars. . . average per plant, dollars... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . . , Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. . . average per establishment reporting, dollars . . , percent distribution... Carnations establishments reporting. . percent distribution.. number of plants . . . Value dollars . . average per plant, dollars... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent.. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent.. average per establishment reporting, dollars. . percent distribution.. 515,681,277 292,302,771 56.7 100.0 54,586,152 18.7 100.0 212 100.0 110,792,553 4,382,539 0.04 20,672 100.0 125 100.0 121,571,677 4,792,525 0.04 38,340 100.0 11 100. 0 112,064 32,185 0.29 t1) 2,926 100.0 144 100.0 10,200,217 853,166 0.08 5,925 100.0 33,634,164 19,338,434 57.5 6.6 30.0 10.6 41.5 284,156 25,223 0.09 287 0.6 51 40.8 300,626 28,464 0.09 (M (M 36 25.0 94,170 10,369 0.11 288 1.2 482,047,113 272,964,337 56.6 93.4 48,782,199 17.9 89.4 124 58.5 110,508,397 4,357,316 0.04 35,140 99.4 74 59.2 121,271,051 4,764,061 0.04 558 64,379 0.6 99.4 3 8 27.3 72.7 545 111,519 268 31,917 0.49 0.29 C1) 3,990 99.2 108 75.0 10,106,047 842,797 0.08 7,804 98.8 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTDICS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON— Continued African violets establishments reporting.. percent distribution., number of plants . . Value dollars . . average per plant, dollars.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. . Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. . average per establishment reporting , dollars . . percent distribution. . Azaleas establishments reporting. . percent distribution. . number of plants . . Value dollars . . average per plant, dollars.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. . Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. . average per establishment reporting, dollars., percent distribution. . Begonias establishments reporting. . percent distribution. . number of plants . . Value dollars. . average per plant, dollars.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. . Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent., average per establishment reporting, dollars., percent distribution.. Cacti and succulents. .establishments reporting, percent distribution.. Value dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting. percent distribution. Value dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 18 100.0 386,671 115,784 0.30 (M 6,432 100.0 52 100.0 !44,972 255,697 0.27 4,917 100.0 271 100.0 1,628,834 204,664 0.13 755 100. 0 100.0 392,026 4,170 100.0 307 100.0 6,882,228 22,418 100.0 33.3 14,362 2,220 0.15 (l) t1) 370 1.9 17 32.7 69,515 13,880 0.20 816 5.4 105 38.7 270,510 34,845 0.13 332 17.0 50 53.2 35,498 710 9.1 121 39.4 1,771 3.1 66.7 372,309 113,564 0.31 t1) 9,464 98.1 35 67.3 875,457 241,817 0.28 6,909 94.6 166 61.3 1,358,324 169,819 0.13 1,023 83.0 46.8 356, 528 8,103 90.9 186 60.6 6,667,902 35,849 96.9 1Less than 0.05 percent. 46 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 20. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959-Continued Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 >r ni' p Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR CROWING ON— Continued Geraniums establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants, Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Hydrangeas establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars. average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Polnsettias establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants. Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting. percent distribution. Value dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. establishments reporting, percent distribution. Value dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 307 100.0 31,139,885 1,792,824 0.06 5,840 100.0 100.0 869,876 250,142 0.29 7,357 100.0 91 100.0 3,062,429 388,289 0.13 4,267 100.0 6,725 100.0 32,843,783 4,884 100.0 352 100.0 1,400,300 3,978 10O.0 123 40.1 1,783,924 153,273 0.09 1,246 8.5 12 35.3 12,266 2,435 0.20 C1) (M 203 1.0 17 18.7 12,992 3,376 0.26 t1) 199 0.9 3,482 51.8 5,068,100 1,456 15.4 201 57.1 211,676 1,053 15.1 184 59.9 29,355,961 1,639,551 0.06 8,911 91.4 22 64.7 857,610 247,707 0.29 11,259 99.0 74 81.3 3,049,437 384,913 0.13 5,202 99.1 3,243 48.2 8,565 84.6 151 42.9 1,188,624 7,872 84.9 POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens dollars. percent distribution. Chrys anthemums , all types establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Gardenias establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Lilies establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Orchids, cymbidium. .. .establishments reporting. percent distribution. number of pots . Value dollars. average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 95,076,448 32.5 100.0 2,062 100.0 9,741,484 11, 733, 853 1.20 5,691 100.0 200 100.0 335,821 521,332 1.55 2,607 100.0 2,595 100.0 4,119,252 5,779,511 1.40 2,227 100.0 173 100.0 252,640 801,705 3.17 4,634 100.0 100 100.0 82,898 292,937 3.53 2,929 100.0 6,233,238 32.2 6.6 546 26.5 284,736 293,150 1.03 537 2.5 59 29.5 16,516 17,858 1.08 303 3.4 722 27.8 252,757 334,773 1.32 464 5.8 58 33.5 24,706 62,116 2.51 1,071 7.7 31 31.0 7,848 31,644 4.03 1,021 10.8 SUMMARY 47 Table 20.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959-Continued Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more POTTED PLANTS— Continued Orchids, all other. .. .establishments reporting. percent distribution. number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all potted plants dollars . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Roses establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars. average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. African violets establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Azaleas establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Begonias establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars. average per pot, dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Cacti and succulents establishments reporting . percent distribution. Value dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 104 100.0 129,187 730, 544 5.65 7,024 100.0 524 100.0 698,216 982,404 1.41 1,875 100.0 637 100.0 4,665,349 2,276,146 0.49 3,573 100.0 1,735 100.0 6,128,413 8,253,144 1.35 4,757 100.0 1,916 100.0 3,772,236 1,388,064 0.37 724 100.0 568 100.0 1,227,876 0.4 1.3 2,162 100.0 40 38.5 15,962 54,193 3.40 1,355 7.4 142 27.1 33,484 46,559 1.39 328 4.7 209 32.8 215,631 118,937 0.55 569 5.2 441 25.4 130,767 169,080 1.29 383 2.0 759 39.6 391,058 155,686 0.40 205 11.2 228 40.1 92,859 0.5 1.5 407 7.6 64 61.5 113,225 676,351 5.97 10,568 92.6 382 72.9 664,732 935,845 1.41 2,450 95.3 428 67.2 4,449,718 2,157,209 0.48 5,040 94.8 1,294 74.6 5,997,646 8,084,064 1.35 6,247 97.9 1,157 60.4 3,381,178 1,232,378 0.36 1.4 1,065 340 59.9 1,135,017 0.4 1.3 3,338 92.4 POTTED PLANTS— Continued Foliage or green plants establishments reporting. . percent distribution. Value dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting , dollars . percent distribution. Geraniums establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars. average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Ifydrangeas establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pots . Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Poinsettias establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of pots. Value dollars . average per pot, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. All other potted plants establishments reporting. percent distribution. Value dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all potted plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 1,921 100.0 13,330 100.0 6,081 100.0 40,937,271 16,387,934 0.40 2,695 100.0 1,528 100.0 3,173,013 4,159,390 1.31 2,722 100.0 2,497 100.0 6,819,169 8,963,194 1.31 3,590 100.0 1,687 100.0 5,971,418 673 35.0 801 2.1 2,902 47.7 8,100,869 3,450,042 0.43 1,189 21.1 341 22.3 89,038 96,615 1.09 28 2.3 613 24.5 267,134 308,405 1.15 503 3.4 655 38.8 1,248 65.0 20,087 97.9 3,179 52.3 32,836,402 12,937,892 0.39 4,070 78.9 1,187 77.7 3,083,975 4,062,775 1.32 3,423 97.7 1,884 75.5 6,552,035 8,654,789 1.32 4,594 96.6 1,032 61.2 5,509,075 3,540 100.0 706 7.7 5,338 92.3 48 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 20.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959-Continued Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. percent distribution. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of bunches . Value dollars . average per bunch, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent- Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent . average per establishment report ing , doll ars . percent distribution. Plants in production plants. Expected plants in production, 1960. .plants. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of flowers . Value dollars . average per flower, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Plants in production plants . Expected plants in production, 1960. .plants. Gardenias establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of flowers. Value dollars . average per flower, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Lilies establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of flowers . Value dollars . average per flower, dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of flowers. Value dollars . average per flower, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 1Less than 0.05 percent. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued 142,640,171 48.8 100.0 4,694 100.0 24,189,397 19,027,540 0.79 6.5 13.3 4,054 100.0 80,196,298 83,618,343 4,135 100.0 90,316,732 16,433,420 0.18 3,974 100.0 68,141,815 69,369,061 94 100.0 8,405,392 1,474,594 0.18 15,687 100.0 630 100.0 4,456,707 719,791 0.16 1,143 100.0 345 100.0 7,628,167 6,276,016 0.82 2.1 4.4 18,191 100.0 7,301,243 37.8 5.1 1,824 38.9 1,816,888 1,387,170 0.76 7.2 19.0 761 7.3 5,977,349 5,998,151 1,496 36.2 4,630,052 954,543 0.21 638 5.8 3,966,819 4,276,907 17 18.1 51,918 4,702 0.09 0.1 277 0.3 194 30.8 699,795 92,688 0.13 478 12.9 98 28.4 225, 578 187,200 0.83 1.0 2.6 1,910 3.1 135,338,928 49.6 94.9 2,870 61.1 22,372,509 17,640,370 0.79 6.5 13.0 6,146 92.7 74,218,949 77,620,192 2,639 63.8 85,686,680 15,478,877 0.18 5,865 94.2 64,174,996 65,092,154 77 81.9 8,353,474 1,469,892 0.18 0.5 1.1 19,090 99.7 436 69.2 3,756,912 627,103 0.17 1,438 87.1 247 71.6 7,402,589 6,088,816 0.82 2.2 4.5 24,651 97.0 Orchids, cymbidium. .establishments reporting. percent distribution. number of flowers. Value dollars. average per flower, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent . Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Orchids, all other. .. .establishments reporting. percent distribution. number of flowers . Value dollars. average per flower, dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. ees establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of flowers. Value dollars . average per flower, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Plants in production plants . Expected plants in production, I960.. plants. ters establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of flowers . Value dollars . average per flower, dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent. Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. adioli establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of bunches. Value dollars . average per dozen, dollars. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens dollars . Percent of value of all cut flowers and foliage percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Area in production acres. Expected area in production, 1960 acres. 264 100.0 3,427,237 1,841,070 0.54 6,974 100.0 136 100.0 1,047,953 579,936 0.55 4,264 100.0 583 100.0 360,241,597 30,942,064 0.09 53,074 100.0 16,160,066 15,830,690 783 100.0 23,938,031 935, 5 14 0.04 1,195 100.0 1,593 100.0 28,370,870 15,473,799 0.55 5.3 10.8 9,714 100.0 15,133 15,133 74 28.0 250,883 97,610 0.39 1,319 5.3 37 27.2 49,985 36,940 0.74 62 10.6 386,020 31,839 0.08 514 0.1 46,224 46,034 286 36.5 1,987,956 87,414 0.04 306 9.3 738 46.3 2,042,464 1,145,884 0.56 5.9 15.7 1,553 7.4 1,674 1,686 SUMMARY 49 Table 20.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959-Continued Establishments with Establishments with total sales of — total sales of — Total Total Less than $10,000 Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more $10,000 or more CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued 454 207 247 Asparagus, plumosus. ..establishments reporting percent distribution... 337 141 196 percent distribution... 100.0 45.6 54.4 100.0 41.8 58.2 number of flowers. ■ . 9,849,479 668,942 0.07 2,997,315 190,340 0.06 6,852,164 478,602 0.07 2,433,054 281,531 2,151,523 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants. average per flower, dollars... Percent of value of all cut flowers, bedding plants, and cultivated flowering and foliage plants, 0.8 1.5 0.8 bedding plants, and cultivated Percent of value of all cut 0.2 1.0 0.2 1.7 3.9 1.6 Percent of value of all cut average per establishment 0.5 2.6 0.4 reporting, dollars... 7,220 1,997 10,977 average per establishment percent distribution. . . 100.0 11.6 88.4 reporting, dollars... 1,473 920 1,938 percent distribution. . . 100.0 28.5 71.5 3,275 1,021 2,254 percent distribution. . . 100.0 31.2 68.8 3,226 1,246 1,980 number of flowers . . . 428,526,226 17,894,600 410,631,626 percent distribution... 100.0 50,497,335 38.6 8,052,428 61.4 42,444,907 30, 508, 596 0.07 1,208,746 0.07 29,299,850 number of flowers. . . average per flower, dollars... 0.07 4,562,007 697,668 3,864,339 average per flower, dollars... 0.09 0.09 0.09 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants. Percent of value of all cut flowers, bedding plants, and cultivated flowering and foliage plants, 10.4 6.3 10.7 bedding plants, and cultivated Percent of value of all cut 1.6 3.6 1.4 21.4 16.6 21.6 Percent of value of all cut average per establishment 3.2 9.6 2.9 reporting, dollars... 9,316 1,184 12,999 average per establishment percent distribution... 100.0 4.0 96.0 reporting, dollars... 1,414 560 1,952 51,784,954 2,823,926 48,961,028 percent distribution. . . 100.0 15.3 84.7 Expected plants in production, 1960. .plants. . . 52,226,563 2,768,422 49,458,141 1,027 354 673 All other cut flowers percent distribution. . . 100.0 34.5 65.5 1,320 491 829 number of flowers... 65,030,077 2,758,103 62,271,974 percent distribution. . . 100.0 37.2 62.8 2,238,745 0.03 126,136 0.05 2,112,609 0.03 8,525,083 770,832 average per flower, dollars... 7,754,251 Percent of value of all cut flowers, Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated bedding plants, and cultivated 0.8 0.7 0.8 2.9 4.0 2.8 Percent of value of all cut Percent of value of all cut 1.6 1.7 1.6 6.0 10.6 5.7 average per establishment average per establishment reporting, dollars... 2,180 356 3,139 reporting, dollars . . . 6,458 1,570 9,354 percent distribution... 100.0 5.6 94.4 percent distribution... 100.0 9.0 91.0 SUMMARY 51 Table 21 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island. . Connecticut. . . Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey. . . . Pennsylvania. . East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota .... South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia. . North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklalioma Texas Mountain: Montana .... Idaho Wyoming .... Colorado . . . New Mexico. Arizona. . . . Utah Nevada Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops ( dollars ) Pacific: Washington. Oregon California. 515,631,277 30,722,243 105,535,886 108,801,728 27,353,369 78,735,021 21,025,250 22,652,286 14,890,584 105,964,910 1,250,145 1,585,361 354,362 14,809,708 2,536,149 10,186,518 34,425,542 21,268,516 49,841,828 44,589,620 12,408,252 24,986,818 19,364,042 7,452,996 7,527,141 6,786,003 7,252,120 412,788 629,819 1,474,773 3,270,725 2,496,057 6,564,827 NA 7,586,068 1,876,371 7,526,285 1,901,811 5,748,408 45,035,194 2,979,078 9,111,734 7,329,480 1,604,958 1,523,799 2,905,504 4,646,495 13,576,488 724,619 513,977 111,469 8,363,589 591,648 3,313,778 1,083,877 187,627 10,016,042 12,372,827 83,576,041 Cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) 300,637,657 21,435,681 72,951,687 71,654,855 21,897,570 31,330,370 10,155,073 12,981,773 7,817,299 50,413,349 935,471 923,938 171,005 10,542,372 1,413,738 7,449,157 27,675,341 16,683,025 28,593,321 25,942,943 9,510,388 20,047,959 11,184,416 4,969,149 4,742,948 6,459,844 6,616,357 244,132 398,371 1,090,332 2,345,586 1,506,046 3,959,172 28,064 3,129,960 1,226,846 3,223,322 929,007 1,452,211 15,875,742 1,557,290 3,833,355 4,100,929 663,499 953,720 1,083,922 1,870,695 9,073,436 372,243 393,443 88,728 ,666,817 251,766 297,738 733,954 12,610 5,770,880 7,746,160 36,896,309 292,302,771 22,070,257 57,023,271 62,428,359 16,779,853 51,051,152 7,602,219 9,936,412 10,819,941 54,591,307 918,072 1,480,344 242,698 11,693,166 1,017,207 6,718,770 21,804,593 13,106,604 22,112,074 21,798,783 7,895,013 17,480,679 9,540,301 5,713,583 5,365,487 3,420,068 4,580,308 238,601 425,875 716,855 2,032,659 269,058 3,660,120 NA 2,285,255 1,519,562 5,426,780 687,604 4,094,811 33,107,962 1,555,456 2,827,117 2,488,254 731,392 925,886 1,123,611 2,392,856 5,494,059 576,827 430,642 109,343 8,018,370 285,456 284,464 934,022 180,817 4,776,047 3,772,456 46,042,804 Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops 1959 190,909,456 16,253,896 48,521,674 46,622,536 12,067,679 22,914,024 4,314,623 4,821,527 6,670,790 28,722,707 759,562 858,541 132,509 8,662,998 787,697 5,052,589 19,624,313 12,349,265 16,548,096 13,040,938 6,759,892 16,436,516 6,543,959 3,841,231 3,060,400 2,667,641 3,998,675 142,023 228,918 611,624 1,358,398 366,798 2,775,101 28,064 1,910,273 1,003,218 2,212,900 479,892 601,513 13,536,265 876,807 1,837,404 1,284,015 316, 397 528,759 297,077 1,247,008 2,748,683 329,896 311,897 88,728 5,103,412 166,441 66,726 597,990 5,700 3,072,169 2,546,752 23,103,786 1949 71.8 54.0 57.4 61.3 64.8 36.2 43.9 72.7 51.5 73.4 93.4 68.5 79.0 40.1 66.0 63.3 61.6 44.4 48.9 63.6 70.0 49.3 76.7 71.3 50.4 63.2 57.8 67.6 48.6 62.1 10.8 55.8 NA 30 81.0 72.1 36.2 71.2 73.5 52.2 31.0 33.9 45.6 60.8 38.7 51.5 40.5 79.6 83.8 98.1 95.9 48.2 8.6 86.2 96.4 47.7 30.5 55.1 Percent distribution 75.8 66.5 65.1 55.1 73.1 42.5 37.1 85.3 57.0 81.2 92.9 77.5 82.2 55.7 67.8 70.9 74.0 57.9 50.3 71.1 82.0 58.5 77.3 64.5 41.3 60.4 58.2 57.5 56.1 57.9 24.4 70.1 100.0 61.0 81.8 68.7 51.7 41.4 85.3 56.3 47.9 31.3 47.7 55.4 27.4 66.7 30.3 88.6 79.3 100.0 90.1 66.1 22.4 81.5 45.2 53.2 32.9 62.6 7.5 19.5 21.4 5.7 17.5 2.6 3.4 3.7 18.7 0.3 0.5 0.1 4.0 0.3 2.3 7.5 4.5 7.6 7.5 2.7 6.0 3.3 2.0 1.8 1.2 1.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.1 1.3 NA 0.8 0.5 1.9 0.2 1.4 0.5 1.0 0.9 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.8 1.9 0.2 0.1 t1) 2.7 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 1.6 1.3 15.8 Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars ) 8.5 25.4 24.4 6.3 12.0 2.3 2.5 3.5 15.0 0.4 0.4 0.1 4.5 0.4 2.6 10.3 6.5 8.7 6.8 3.5 8.6 3.4 2.0 1.4 2.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.7 0.2 1.5 t1) 1.0 0.5 1.2 0.3 0.3 7.1 0.5 1.0 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.7 1.4 0.2 0.2 C1) 2.7 0.1 f1) 0.3 t1) 1.6 1.3 12.1 2,205,820 5,851,650 14,897,532 3,648,092 11,644,422 1,303,654 2,056,219 1,144,997 11,833,766 129,606 132,844 40,687 1,168,920 47,228 686,535 2,275,876 1,141,881 2,433,893 8,979,251 656,818 2,428,387 2,039,106 793,970 1,367,218 593,558 726, 203 83,793 123,767 121,004 632,549 35,293 720,864 NA 351,121 192,746 311,135 90, 146 2,672,037 7,271,080 219,369 447,941 390, 580 245,764 62,078 195,706 603,905 1,194,530 79,235 153,557 25,176 427,908 46,755 106,315 157,701 148,350 836, 390 655,196 10,342,180 30,591,286 1,981,500 7,303,022 8,591,051 1,974,097 2,761,565 278,452 898,129 382,636 6,420,834 192,417 134,053 42,412 1,030,951 93,673 487,994 3,010,341 1,988,543 2,304,138 3,317,907 1,079,650 2,031,810 1,470,457 691,227 548 , 549 419,526 458,254 50,297 31,750 138,430 327,291 27,051 355,076 6,494 120,211 208,264 128,044 37,422 45,434 1,833,569 92,352 92,338 68,556 25,206 81,425 54,740 220,517 541,447 65,366 55,285 9,450 146, 624 32,644 1,500 71,767 567,155 419,823 5,433,856 Percent of value of ell flower crops , etc . 10.0 10.3 23.9 21.7 22.8 17.1 20.7 10.6 21.7 14.1 9.0 16.8 10.0 4.6 10.2 10.4 8.7 11.0 41.2 8.3 13.9 21.4 13.9 25.5 17.4 15.9 35.1 29.1 16.9 31.1 13.1 20.0 NA 15.4 12.7 5.7 13.1 65.3 22.0 14.1 15.8 15.7 33.6 6.7 17.4 25.2 21.7 13.7 35.7 23.0 5.3 16.4 37.4 16.9 82.0 17.5 17.4 22.5 Percent distribution 12.2 15.1 18.4 16.4 12.1 6.5 18.6 5.7 22.4 25.3 15.6 32.0 11.9 11.9 9.7 15.3 16.1 13.9 25.4 16.0 12.4 22.5 18.0 17.9 15.7 11.5 35.4 13.9 22.6 24.1 7.4 12.8 23.1 6.3 20.8 5.8 7.8 7.6 13.5 10 f 5 0 5 3 8 0 15 4 IP. 4 17 7 ! 1 7 19.8 17 7 10.7 2 9 19 6 2 2 12 0 18 5 16 5 23 5 4.0 10.7 27.3 6.7 21.3 2.4 3.8 2.1 21.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 2.1 0.1 1.3 4.2 2.1 4.5 16.4 1.2 4.4 3.7 1.5 2.5 1.1 1.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.2 0.1 1.3 NA 0.6 0.4 0.6 0.2 4.9 13.3 0.4 0.8 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.4 1.1 2.2 0.1 0.3 t1) 0.8 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 1.5 1.2 18.9 1.9 1.4 17.8 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 52 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DP7ISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on — Continued Chrysanthemums, pompons, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices ( dollars ) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Perc ent of value of all flower crops Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Chrysanthemums, all types, 1949 Estab- lish- ments report- ing plants Value of crop at wholesale pric es ( dollars ) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic .... East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 110,792.553 2,417,800 8,611,870 65,427,339 498,290 26,104,503 28,100 7,000 400 7,697,251 4,400 12,600 140,300 2,260,500 3,296,000 60,710 5,255,160 65,014,076 202,820 143,993 15,100 51,350 471,340 2,450 4,300 6,000 NA 3,100 1,500 10,200 1,000 26,082,703 700 26,500 2,800 2,100 2,100 120,782 13,735 7,562,734 4,382,539 126,840 330,254 3,002,544 47,932 537, 262 3,558 1,127 20 333,002 220 1,388 7,277 117,955 158,006 4,514 167,734 2,977,970 9,958 6,276 1,977 6,363 43,982 368 366 NA 360 150 850 250 535,412 70 3,418 2B0 0.10 (M 412 0.20 (M 435 0.21 (') 14,602 3,068 315,332 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.10 0.02 0.13 0.16 0.05 0.04 0.05 . 0.11 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.13 0.12 0.09 0.15 0.09 0.04 NA 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.25 0.02 0.10 0.13 0.12 0.22 0.04 0.6 0.6 4.8 0.3 1.1 < > t1) C1) 0.1 0.1 1.8 0.7 t1) 0.8 t1) 0.1 0.8 t1) f1) t1) NA (;i 1.6 C1) 0.1 (M t1) 0.3 0.1 0.7 121,571,677 1,008,544 8,363,481 75,056,755 84, 986 28,471,114 118,150 97,100 14,450 8,357,097 144 8,000 1,000,400 737,145 14, 636 7,611,700 74,558,150 305,310 154,000 31,295 8,000 86 5,800 65,000 (D) 22,000 (D) 28,370,250 5,550 (D) (D) 100 17,800 76,700 2,500 400 10,000 179,425 27,135 8,150,537 4,792,525 60,374 295,869 3,263,660 5,809 753,330 11,005 19,375 2,874 380,229 14 340 60,020 36,870 1,454 257,545 3,239,725 15,120 6,220 1,595 1,000 9 1,315 2,900 (D) (D) 743,211 363 (D) (D) 10 3,595 15,270 500 60 2,500 32,822 2,098 345,309 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.03 0.09 0.20 0.20 0.05 0.10 0.04 0.06 0.05 0.10 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.13 0.10 0.23 0.04 (D) 0.08 (D) 0.03 0.07 (D) (D) 0.10 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.08 0.04 0.3 0.5 5.2 C1) 1.5 0.1 0.2 (l) 0.7 (M 0.9 0.2 C1) 1.2 14.9 0.2 c1) t1) o.i t1) NA (D) 2.2 f1) (D) (D) t1) 0.3 0.6 0.9 0.7 0.1 0.7 2,265,852 3,790,629 27,593,922 1,672,527 234,555 1,113,686 258,080 495,886 617,513 227,160 1,500 2,023,592 2,992,024 540,980 257,625 26,453,290 673, 270 236,314 66,148 164,900 492,847 72,300 984,880 3,000 119,500 5,600 146,000 4,500 1,000 10,800 20,400 1,092,330 756 200 28,000 5,000 147,980 77,100 | 460,500 1,000 12,886 20,000 26, 154 102,065 489,294 1,437,673 86,550 183,942 996,364 87,941 10,307 14,742 14,150 14,559 29,118 10,405 52 75,539 143,267 27,080 13,595 934,631 40,087 9,573 4,667 7,406 39,485 2,802 39,429 215 6,010 600 6,040 434 70 450 860 13,801 65 16 2,180 400 6,458 5,112 12,540 30 824 1,000 1,453 4,996 22,669 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.05 0.04 0.01 0.05 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.04 0.08 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.11 0.04 0.10 0.07 0.04 0.04 0.01 0.09 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.07 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 53 Table 21 -CUT FLOWERS. FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on— Continued Gardenias, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) African violets, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number ' of plants Value of crop at wholesale. prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central.. Mounta in Pacific 112,064 1,700 8,510 44 2,000 99,810 520 3,577 17 300 0.31 0.42 0.39 0.15 New England; Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island. . Connecticut. . . Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey. . . Pennsylvania . 8,000 510 0.44 0.15 East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota. . . . Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana .... I daho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico. Arizona .... Utah Nevada Pacific Washington. Oregon California. (D) (P) ft.) (D) (D) (D) 4,719,075 252,007 3,276,529 18,497 37,500 (D) (D) 701,196 1,167,229 1,250 515 3,897,100 820,210 14,150 23,300 214,557 2,562,489 245,590 149,450 (D) (D) 5,487 3,100 9,000 910 12,000 15,000 200 6,500 (D) 6,500 CD) 4,000 600 700,596 1,320 62,000 1,103,909 1,055,729 422,080 1,590,629 455,169 14, 150 12,625 16,800 185,788 770,904 5,700 1,600 1,000 915,585 800 131,044 144,240 108,290 169,550 781,479 387,498 87,187 268,400 66,065 37,890 179,199 211,230 800 26,050 1,000 650 500 10,000 7,625 5,000 13,300 3,500 32,000 2,000 2,200 16,097 81,500 673,307 352,001 34,837 308,077 2,233 4,233 (D) (D) 44,553 104,814 187 75 297,273 54,466 2,145 3,595 29,097 230,867 33,434 19,526 (D) (D) 542 216 1,350 125 1,670 NA 1,875 30 (D) 500 (D) 300 25 44,528 77 6,200 98,537 435,111 111,486 46,389 169,974 45,368 1,284 1,693 1,860 15,615 41,442 655 160 125 91,986 64 18,496 15,167 12,999 18,223 87,735 37,170 9,844 26,856 8,369 4,583 18,425 20,894 55 1,411 75 750 943 750 1,560 300 3,200 200 11, 845 1,245 8,150 32,047 0.07 0.14 0.09 0.12 0.11 (D) (D) 0.06 0.09 0.15 0.15 0.08 0.07 0.15 0.15 0.14 0.09 0.14 0.13 (D) (D) 0.10 0.07 0.15 0.14 0.13 0.15 CD) 0.08 CD) 0.08 0.06 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.13 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.11 0.10 0.13 0.10 0.08 0.14 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.13 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.07 0.05 0.12 0.14 0.15 0.08 0.12 0.15 0.12 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.05 386,671 76, 126 66,900 4,350 200 (D) (D) 3,000 15,195 76,126 CD) CD) 1 350 (D) (D) 10,413 14,220 687 50 (D) (D) 300 3,714 (D) | (D) 1,000 2,000 (D) CD) (D) I'D) 100 200 (D) CD) 87 0.25 NA NA D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 54 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DrVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington ... - Oregon California Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on— Continued Establishments reporting Number of plants 391,225 23,400 185,744 176,600 2,000 64,225 259,700 67,300 10,000 13,300 250 3,500 NA (D) 100 (D) 20,525 (D) (D) 20,000 4,600 2,000 54,848 12,000 99, 155 7,516,375 3,683,630 464,945 525 1,948,015 5,000 500 1,413,760 1,131,470 2,057,380 494,780 400,945 15,000 18,000 1,000 30,000 5,000 147,500 18,200 1,750 5,800 1,764,565 4,500 500 1,090,580 84,980 238,200 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 124,410 3,738 37,595 48,662 800 40,492 6,122 96,082 22,206 1,700 2,000 62 950 NA (D) 25 (D) 5,079 (D) (D) 2,200 362 14,113 3,000 23,379 1,113,107 507,849 88,144 87 224,818 1,850 50 290, 309 117,817 330,714 59, 318 76,469 1,875 6,300 500 3,000 1,000 14,750 1,870 175 580 205,923 Average value per plant (dollars) 93,098 18,553 178,658 0.10 0.37 0.33 0.17 0.15 0.25 0.27 (D) 0.25 (D) (D) (D) 0.11 0.08 0.32 0.14 0.16 0.19 0.17 0.20 0.12 0.28 0.40 0.37 0.10 0.26 0.25 0.24 Begonias, 1959 Estab- lishments reporting 0.10 0.16 0.12 0.19 0.13 0.35 0.50 0.10 0.20 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.40 j 0.10 0.09 0.22 0.75 Number of plants 1,628,834 93,030 458,715 306,374 26,850 142,930 26,985 11,350 31,635 530,965 35,200 1,750 56,000 378,050 35,600 45,065 130,963 23,000 39,211 71,900 41,300 4,300 3,050 12,800 6,700 53,100 NA :,550 750 14,500 66,030 4,000 1,800 5,550 31,385 200 100,600 152,425 277,940 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 204,664 9,731 66,743 34,427 3,233 14,977 3,175 1,280 4,710 66,388 10 3,655 175 5,891 56,217 3,042 7,484 15,102 1,524 3,231 7,585 6,985 595 310 1,408 7,730 955 100 2,070 4,122 475 ISO 625 4,680 20 11, 830 22,197 32,361 Average value per plant (dollars) 0.10 0.15 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.15 0.13 0.13 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.15 0.09 0.17 0.12 0.07 0.08 0.11 0.17 0.14 0.10 0.11 0.15 NA 0.11 0.13 0.14 0.06 0.12 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.15 0.12 Cacti and succulents, 1959 Estab- lishments reporting D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. SUMMARY 55 Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division op State Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on — Continued Foliage or green plants Establishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous united States Geographic Divisions: New Engl Hnd Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California IS 33 53 25 119 7 25 NA 2 1 1 2 111 45 126 158 72 82 14 40 10 65 6,882,228 5,890 154,006 502,251 50,138 5,401,675 49,280 352,220 7,233 359,535 450 525 2,758 150 2,007 110,844 11,511 31,647 53, 103 10,240 373,909 42,487 22,512 1,560 1,152 35,313 20 1,025 11,068 NA 2,393 125 220 162 5,389,475 (D) (D) 35,400 2,780 262 1,760 1,134 349,064 225 6,700 (D) (D) 298,030 22,507 399,456 211,573 53,103 1,488,393 3,510 421,671 4,730 710, 562 2,175 488 2,560 15,549 1,735 88,968 169,345 141, 143 110,032 14,977 24,213 59,036 3,315 15,997 13,523 5,561 '80 2,115 15,827 30,985 100 322 795 1,700 1,095 768 1,452,628 1,760 850 767 133 17,270 27,576 10, 510 366,315 35 15 750 500 3,430 5,542 16, 578 688,442 (2) 0.3 0.8 0.3 10.6 0.6 3.5 0.1 0.7 (2) 0.2 (2) (2) (2) 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 2.1 0.4 0.4 (2) (2) 0.8 (2) 0.1 0.5 NA 0.1 (2) (2) (2) 16.3 (D) (O 1.4 0.4 (2) 0.2 (2) 6.4 (2) 1.6 (2) (D) (D) 0.6 0.1 0.8 0.5 0.4 6.5 0.1 8.7 0.1 2.5 0.3 0.1 1.9 0.2 (2) 0.5 1.4 0.9 0.8 0.2 0.1 0.9 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.1 (2) 0.3 1.2 1.1 0.4 (2) 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 10.7 0.2 0.1 (2) 3.3 9.3 0.8 13.3 (2) f2") 0.5 0.7 0.6 0.2 0.7 3.0 664 1,190 1,516 332 225 68 108 71 224 97 52 20 305 52 138 523 232 435 483 217 337 279 200 109 77 38 31,139,885 1,129,111 3,695,462 3,039,396 413,617 107,000 61,000 194,850 105,660 22,393,789 61,300 117,000 4,000 824,811 122,000 1,724,660 967,325 1,003,477 ,374,591 191,000 928,360 174,975 370,470 52,317 255,800 9,000 4,000 54,000 2,500 36,000 8,000 NA 35,666 (D) (D) 10,000 35,000 13,000 10,000 3,000 22,950 171,900 (D) (D) 1,000 20,000 22,372,789 3,023,459 8,312,777 8,628,172 1,538,969 766,803 161,424 329,691 166,332 2,740,818 247,603 319,578 79,400 1,595,774 118,295 662,809 3,419,310 2,380,307 2,513,160 2,565,320 1,169,929 1,816,891 1,706,544 1,369,488 492,723 490,974 248,680 25,272 6,150 116,900 158,270 44,550 201,295 1,000 71,770 211,450 135,835 38,050 57,153 5,700 67,300 61,275 32,349 500 9,575 16,300 135,216 168,600 35,050 12,800 2,500 79,007 8,125 28,850 361,296 183,985 2,195,537 1,792,824 122,694 336,886 300,427 46,345 11,608 13,490 24,844 11,390 925,140 6,550 12,985 320 89,299 13,540 146,264 91,821 98,801 128,756 19,680 90,626 17,331 44.034 5,040 29,055 1,320 1,000 5,400 150 4,380 1,600 NA 2,350 (D) (D) 500 9,650 1,800 1,500 540 2,266 22,578 100 4,000 921,040 5,154,518 749,251 1,710,766 1,820,676 304,618 153,031 40,405 49,912 4-4,952 280,907 82,896 64,397 14,385 377,122 57,367 153,064 711,488 413,989 585,289 583,842 209,939 395, 347 374,400 257,148 96,301 112,486 34,103 8,911 2,100 20,920 29,797 11,440 39,327 500 11, 581 41,575 21,371 10,975 14,287 1,975 14,195 15,620 10, 525 65 1,225 1,953 17,768 28,966 12,475 3,942 500 17,217 3,025 7,793 91,549 41,433 147,925 0.11 0.09 0.10 0 0.11 0.22 0.13 0.11 0.04 0.11 0.11 0.08 0.11 0.11 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.11 0.15 0.25 0.10 0.06 0.12 0.20 NA 0.07 (D) (D) 0.05 0.28 0.14 0.15 0.18 0.10 0.13 0.10 0.20 0.04 0.25 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.20 0.25 0.15 0.27 0.10 0.33 0.20 0.16 0.24 0.49 0.23 0.21 0.17 0.23 0.23 0.18 0.22 0.22 0.19 0.20 0.23 0.14 0.35 0.34 0.18 0.19 0.26 0.20 0.50 0.16 0.20 0.16 0.29 0.25 0.35 0.21 0.25 0.33 0.13 0.13 0.12 0.13 0.17 0.36 0.31 0.20 0.22 0.37 0.27 0.25 0.23 0.07 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.3 (2) 0.2 0.3 0 1.7 0.7 0.9 0.1 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.8 0.1 0.8 (2) 0.4 1.3 (2) 0.2 (2) NA 6.2 (D) (D) (2) 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 (2) 0.1 2.0 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Less than 0.05 percent. 56 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Unpotted plants rootea cuttings, etc . , for growing on — Continued Hydrangeas Polnsettias Division or State Establi shments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 13 Cante ruinous United 34 78 869,876 1,393,710 250,142 369,857 0.29 0.27 91 120 3,062,429 1,210,007 388,289 163,329 0.13 0. Geographic Divisions: Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central . . East South Central.. West South Central.. Pacific 1 10 5 3 3 2 4 1 5 1 26 16 9 5 2 5 1 13 500 203,635 46,500 4,150 520,250 5,600 23,000 7,070 59,171 500 376,292 74,023 160,277 537,500 2,300 20,000 100 222,718 200 35,028 11,287 970 182,830 575 3,780 4,033 11,439 150 126,967 35,311 63,031 131,876 350 2,075 25 10,072 0.40 0.17 0.24 0.23 0.35 0.10 0.16 0.57 0.19 0.30 0.34 0.48 0.39 0.25 0.15 0.10 0.25 0.05 10 16 27 14 7 3 5 3 6 8 28 32 18 9 6 9 4 6 178,000 178,134 242,100 108,163 49,600 41,000 114,500 11,890 2,139,042 105,616 342,790 207,716 156,734 108,000 17,533 102,375 11,584 157,659 27, 630 28,546 45,676 21,239 12,567 8,150 18,455 2,500 223,526 16,028 45,890 30,364 15,552 13,282 2,400 14,454 1,835 23, 524 0.16 0.16 0.19 0.20 0.25 0.20 0.16 0.21 0.10 0.15 0.13 0.15 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.14 0.16 0.15 New England: 1 200 28 0.14 Massachusetts 1 1 500 500 200 150 0.40 0.30 7 5 116,000 102,276 16,300 15,655 0 14 0.15 Rhode Island 3 2 62,000 3,140 11,330 345 0 18 0.11 Middle Atlantic: New York 2 3 5 11 6 9 5,500 35,675 162,460 83,508 101,384 191,400 2,050 12,810 20,168 18,737 24,874 83,356 0.37 0.36 0.12 0.22 0.25 0.44 6 3 7 12 2 14 122, 892 27,000 28,242 150,275 23,200 169,315 18,921 4,800 4,825 22,727 2,380 20,783 0.15 0.18 0.17 0.15 0.10 0.12 East North Central: 2 1 2 5 2 3 2 4 5,000 1,500 40,000 22,290 2,690 26,000 2,553 20,490 1,550 337 9,400 6,035 1,245 13,700 710 13,621 0.31 0.22 0.24 0.27 0.46 0.53 0.28 0.66 10 3 6 3 5 5 5 7 8 7 65,150 25,500 110,500 3,450 37,500 46,782 45,500 34,833 47,601 33,000 14,200 8,300 15,886 740 6,550 5,205 7,300 4,920 7,878 5,061 0.22 0.33 0.1A 0.21 0.17 0.11 0.16 Illinois 0.14 0.17 0.15 West North Central: 1 1 1 2 1 5 350 3,000 800 1,600 100 123,300 350 420 200 1,100 60 47,020 1.00 0.14 0.25 0.69 0.60 0.38 6 1 3 2 4 5 71,363 1,000 8,300 41,900 38,300 52,500 15,649 150 1,340 6,020 3,131 3,025 0.22 0.15 0.16 0.14 0.08 0.06 1 35,277 14,851 0.42 2 2 4 3 13,000 14,500 6,150 17,884 2,175 1,925 730 2,646 0.17 0.13 0.12 0.15 South Atlantic: 1 1 CD) 470,000 (D) 100,000 (D) 0.21 1 3 (D) 57,500 (D) 6,320 (D) 0.11 District of West Virginia NA 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 NA 5,600 5,200 60,000 2,300 2,000 300 NA (D) 575 1,300 30,000 576 200 150 NA (D) o!io 0.25 0.50 0.25 0.10 0.50 NA 1 1 1 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 4 1 NA 8,000 11,300 5,000 (D) 3 27,000 23,000 500 500 7,033 10,000 NA 2,000 2,130 850 (i>) (D) (D) 4,050 2,850 62 50 1,350 1,000 NA 0.25 0.19 0.17 (D) (D) (D) 0.15 0.12 0.12 East South Central: 0.10 0.19 0.10 West South Central: 1 3 5 1,000 22,000 20,000 50 3,730 2,075 0.05 0.17 0.10 1 4 2 7 1 (D) (D) 51,050 51,325 400 ('£>) (D) 4,700 9,754 60 (D) (D) 0.09 0.19 Mountain: 0 15 1 1 7,070 100 4,033 25 0.57 0.25 2 1 1 2 11,390 500 9,184 2,000 2,400 100 1,350 425 0 0 .21 .20 0 0 15 .'1 Pacific: 1 2 2 3 6 4 (D) (D) 406 4,148 211,800 6,770 (D) (D) 162 932 8,025 1,105 (D) (E) 0.40 0.22 0.04 0.16 1 1 4 2 2 2 1,000 3,000 2,135,042 19,786 4,500 133,373 312 1,200 222,014 2,843 675 20,006 0.31 0.40 0.10 0.14 0.15 0.15 D Data not shown to e void disci osure of informatic n for indiv ldual esta blishments . See te C1) 0.1 West North Central: 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 Nebraska South Atlantic: (M n 0.1 0.1 0.2 District of Virginia West Virginia NA (l) 0.3 (M m 0.5 East South Central: 0.1 0.3 (,'> f1) West South Central: 0.2 0.4 0.1 2.9 Mountain: <;> (»> C1) (D) (D) Pacific : (l> (l) 0.7 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 64 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DPvlSIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Potted plants — Continued Foliage or green plants Establishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Geraniums, 19591 Establish- ments reporting Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexlc o Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 1,921 138 391 459 222 260 63 170 44 169 153 83 155 127 63 110 89 70 38 25 L06 182 501 723 371 219 104 146 91 170 252 84 165 212 107 159 150 95 25,606,996 1,077,749 4,831,617 4,288,041 606,100 7,693,232 267,129 1,654,932 526,963 4,661,233 8,669 1,812 950 908,468 18,005 139,845 1,419,195 1,408,420 2,004,002 1,542,302 340,395 1,183,342 921,598 300,404 233,923 75,484 154,592 13,237 4,315 23,882 100,667 275 191,907 NA 18,135 19,210 74,125 34,592 122,358 7,232,630 41,620 127,218 67,374 30,917 45,110 385,544 235,256 989,022 2,528 1,800 (D) 211,153 38,462 23,441 223,199 (D) 387,256 181,348 4,092,629 9,842,266 477,517 3,064,966 2,415, 611 427,420 728,933 137,972 401,916 126,589 2,061,342 4,452 2,505 1,968 380,381 10,080 78,131 1,346,384 706,232 1,012,350 1,136,247 104,079 722,598 327,288 125,399 73,926 56,488 228,559 1,362 1,005 10,868 55,212 3,350 236,979 1,000 22,902 10, 688 19,393 13,972 29,205 391,444 22,493 57,576 21,828 36,075 7,220 37,364 53,953 303,379 4,320 3,155 360 50, 706 7,520 30,277 30,251 157,880 63,069 1,840,393 4.9 8.5 6.9 3.6 15.1 3.5 16.7 4.9 0.9 0.1 0.4 7.8 1.8 2.1 6.5 10.7 9.1 7.1 4.3 6.8 9.7 5.3 4.4 2.2 3.4 5.5 1.0 3.3 5.0 0.1 5.2 NA 0.8 1.3 1.4 5.0 3.0 21.8 2.7 4.5 2.7 4.2 4.9 34.3 9.8 18.0 0.4 0.4 (D) 2.6 13.5 8.2 23.9 (D) 8.1 4.8 8.9 2.9 6.3 5.2 3.5 3.2 3.2 8.3 1.9 7.2 0.6 0.3 1.5 4.4 1.3 1.5 6.9 5.7 6.1 8.7 1.5 4.4 5.0 3.3 2.4 2.1 5.7 1.0 0.4 1.8 4.1 0.9 8.5 3.6 1.2 1.1 0.9 2.9 4.9 2.9 2.6 3.1 1.7 11.4 1.4 12.6 4.3 11.0 1.3 1.0 0.4 1.0 4.5 45.4 5.1 5.1 2.5 8.0 837 1,633 1,757 660 377 143 239 147 288 98 58 27 396 59 199 623 369 641 567 214 346 390 240 201 152 109 22 25 58 93 23 29 65 122 151 93 40,937,271 5,291,419 12,234,440 13,855,552 3,769,365 1,316,266 715,244 771,418 732,552 2,251,015 440,024 370,684 117,025 2,930,316 300,281 1,133,089 4,750,431 3,658,453 3,825,556 4,260,022 1,642,288 3,124,118 3,194,695 1,634,429 1,244,666 992,011 605,757 74,409 140,677 265,950 445,895 73,200 453,616 NA 181,748 192,270 128,164 65,254 194,543 27,471 240,835 249,324 212,535 12,550 66,126 87,845 247,232 370,215 128,350 93,582 44,850 194,654 34,786 22,900 213,430 1,179,049 413,232 658,734 16,387,934 2,246,947 4,631,342 5,458,934 1,644,300 614,372 287,494 347,578 316,195 840,772 202,585 182,955 37,929 1,191,178 147,086 485,214 1,831,064 1,101,906 1,698,372 1,607,848 624,357 1,186,656 1,282,001 758,072 521,516 442,712 255,692 36,529 69,963 122,280 195,608 34,465 197,552 NA 89,469 82,992 79,128 34,343 82,154 14,269 116,779 88,293 76,457 5,965 36,704 40,695 112,231 157,948 74,682 40,025 17,492 87,207 14,178 11,395 71,216 391,234 152,871 296,667 0.42 0.38 0.39 0.44 0.47 0.40 0.45 0.43 0.37 0.46 0.49 0.32 0.41 0.49 0.43 0.39 0.30 0.44 0.38 0.38 0.38 0.40 0.46 0.42 0.45 0.42 0.49 0.50 0.46 0.44 0.47 0.44 NA 0.49 0.43 0.62 0.53 0.42 0.52 0.48 0.35 0.36 0.48 0.56 0.46 0.45 0.43 0.58 0.43 0.39 0.45 0.41 0.50 0.33 0.33 0.37 0.45 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 'in 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2 Lees than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 65 Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Potted plants— Continued Hydrangeas Establishments reporting Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 1,528 73 26-4 408 231 164 63 153 58 114 109 59 98 61 78 111 60 2,111 137 364 667 324 212 85 145 73 104 166 64 134 183 95 148 154 87 3,173,013 86,539 721,298 820,978 433,845 288, 195 130,898 301, 517 62,487 327,256 2,086 1,424 1,610 44,354 4,950 32,115 198,090 175,546 347,662 263,860 86,199 199, 548 166,615 104,756 105,622 57,461 120,249 3,532 4,535 14,429 128,017 1,311 64,579 NA 21,732 37,070 55,563 14,966 40,780 52,194 11,641 49,558 67,634 2,065 20, 135 18,150 90,751 172,481 3,470 10,269 1,450 26,323 8,350 (D) 12,325 (D) 54,901 55,085 217, 270 3,341,001 187,110 853,576 1,011,013 342,144 305,472 108,643 291,602 54,844 186, 597 3,151 993 430 137,774 11,452 33,310 258, 359 190, 347 404, 870 313,858 84,621 362,423 130,939 119,172 81,467 48,778 154,827 1,653 350 8,130 46,939 2,635 105,932 24,400 43,122 68,189 27,532 27, 162 6,500 13,122 44,340 48,506 2,675 13,435 3,700 73,090 201,377 5,500 2,870 512 39,107 1,530 5,325 32,246 22,416 131,935 133, 507 1,006,132 1,079,703 483,903 409,805 163, 230 480,389 85,400 317,321 3,557 1,730 2,190 63, 175 7,978 54,877 276,739 260,072 469,321 316,912 128,791 303, 707 162,968 167,325 144, 152 86,782 114,750 6,160 6,877 2e,099 97,083 1,366 99,652 NA 34,514 45,894 84,693 29,937 58,593 55,156 17,775 60,486 82,301 2,668 39,750 32,492 120,920 287,227 5,406 7,285 2,900 50,689 4,437 (D) 14,283 (D) 64,314 56,059 196,948 237,460 1,119,281 1,329,389 363,790 399, 581 141,365 364,974 74,474 166,803 4,244 1,235 530 169,395 13,946 48,110 350,296 252,105 516,880 379,901 128,810 467,133 192,115 161,430 117,723 72,952 98,354 2,467 750 10,118 61,426 3,680 134,609 33,002 54,309 88,710 34,665 43,056 7,550 16,727 55,927 65,436 3,275 14, 292 4,612 94,570 251,500 8,179 3,190 824 51,669 3,000 7,612 40,259 25,274 101,270 1.54 1.39 1.32 1.L2 1.42 1.25 1.59 1.37 0.97 1.71 1.21 1.36 1.42 1.61 1.71 1.40 1.48 1.35 1.20 1.49 1.52 0.98 1.60 1.36 1.51 0.95 1.74 1.52 1.95 0.76 1.04 1.54 NA 1.59 1.24 1.52 2.00 1.44 1.06 1.53 1.22 1.22 1.29 1.97 1.79 1.33 1.67 1.56 0.71 2.00 1.93 0.53 (D) 1.16 (D) 1.17 1.02 0.91 1.27 1.31 1.31 1.06 1.31 1.30 1.25 1.36 0.89 1.35 1.24 1.23 1.23 1.22 1.44 1.36 1.32 1.28 1.21 1.52 1.29 1.47 1.35 1.45 1.50 0.64 1.49 2.14 1.24 1.31 1.40 1.27 1.35 1.26 1.30 1.26 1.59 1.16 1.27 1.26 1.35 1.22 1.06 1.25 1.29 1.25 1.49 1.11 1.61 1.32 1.96 1.43 1.25 1.13 0.77 0.6 1.8 1.7 2.9 0.8 2.1 4.8 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.1 0.9 0.5 0.8 0.8 1.3 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.7 2.9 2.7 2.5 2.5 2.6 1.6 3.9 0.5 2.7 NA 1.5 3.0 1.6 4.4 1.4 0.2 1.1 2.1 3.3 0.4 4.3 2.9 5.1 5.2 0.9 1.7 2.7 0.6 1.6 (D) 1.5 (D) 1.3 1.5 0.4 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 66 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Potted plants — Continued Poinsettias Establishments reporting Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lish- ments report- ing, 1959 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central.. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina...... Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah.. Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California 216 521 680 325 275 87 170 76 147 18 10 12 105 206 88 227 151 173 86 198 440 693 348 233 98 149 79 118 165 152 6,819,169 559,230 1,396,089 1,784,055 691,533 605,809 382,188 558,906 109,961 731,398 7,593 11,088 4,765 405,433 23,455 106,896 461,213 292,117 642,759 435,713 180,259 491,947 285,928 390,208 172,533 147,902 185,432 7,080 3,100 39,595 135,891 9,585 107,286 NA 80,082 50,595 126,282 26,159 71,052 134,768 69,950 121,137 160,668 30,433 52,300 74,990 112,600 319,016 16,023 10,625 2,370 57,103 6,000 915 16,725 200 173,614 101,643 456, 141 3,707,329 225,256 837,164 1,045,176 355,962 349,647 172,597 350,411 77,675 293,441 6,635 2,015 1,800 144,818 19,908 50,080 268,747 176,733 391,684 270,799 80,716 320,501 252, 560 120,600 104,541 85,102 84,118 4,751 475 14,700 62,275 11,261 86,604 51,765 51,599 62,407 35,360 47,401 3,250 27,631 64,954 63,957 16,055 42,775 18,735 80,312 208,589 8,749 5,650 1,175 44,060 3,916 14,125 68,601 58,052 166,788 !, 963, 194 626,778 2,012,634 2,517,736 855,406 889,118 437,559 719,833 193,134 710,996 14,653 11,170 6,052 327,788 36,020 231,095 677,656 436,550 898,428 651,699 216,636 690,631 473,999 484,771 259,370 205,238 168,269 11,657 5,456 71,801 133,615 14,528 200,899 NA 116,049 70,170 221,532 43,312 89,362 133,266 60,457 116,667 227,873 32,562 84,988 93,573 141,861 399,411 26,842 13,525 4,740 120,130 6,937 476 20,134 350 173,634 123,178 414,184 4,715,209 341,734 1,111,732 1,364,432 461,116 427,772 185,536 335,031 110,803 377,053 8,450 2,300 1,655 223,346 26,438 79,545 388,501 238,821 484,410 352,477 122,766 455,243 271,822 162,124 141,397 110,618 111,124 4,491 1,015 17,909 74,562 14,685 121,389 62,172 58,297 75,777 39,650 53,852 1,950 29,792 66,918 79,051 9,775 31,225 17,412 103,008 183,386 11,974 6,473 1,882 67,066 17,600 83,834 81,367 211,852 1.12 1.44 1.41 1.24 1.47 1.14 1.29 1.76 0.97 1.93 1.01 1.27 0.81 1.54 2.16 1.47 1.49 1.40 1.50 1.20 1.40 1.66 1.24 1.50 1.39 0.91 1.65 1.76 1.81 0.98 1.52 1.87 NA 1.45 1.39 1.75 1.66 1.26 0.99 0.86 0.96 1.42 1.07 1.63 1.25 1.26 1.25 1.68 1.27 2.00 2.10 1.16 0.52 1.20 1.75 1.00 1.21 0.91 1.52 1.33 1.31 1.30 1.22 1.07 0.96 1.43 1.28 1.27 1.14 0.92 1.54 1.33 1.59 1.45 1.35 1.24 1.30 1.52 1.42 1.08 1.34 1.35 1.30 1.32 0.95 2.14 1.22 1.20 1.30 1.40 1.20 1.13 1.21 1.12 1.L4 0.60 1.08 1.03 1.24 0.61 0.73 0.93 1.28 0.88 1.37 1.15 1.60 1.52 1.48 1.25 1.22 1.40 1.27 2.8 3.5 4.0 5.1 1.7 5.8 7.2 1.8 1.3 1.6 0.8 2.5 2.8 3.5 3.4 3.1 3.3 4.1 3.0 2.7 4.0 5.0 8.5 4.8 6.0 3.7 4.9 1.3 10.0 6.6 5.1 4.6 4.1 6.3 2.2 0.4 9.2 4.5 9.2 8.3 5.9 7.3 4.7 3.1 4.3 1.5 2.4 0.2 2.2 0.2 3.6 3.3 0.9 2.1 2.3 2.9 3.8 1.9 4.3 6.9 1.1 0.3 1.2 2.6 3.4 1.6 2.0 1.9 2.9 2.7 1.8 2.8 4.2 4.2 4.6 4.1 2.8 3.2 0.4 2.9 5.5 4.0 4.4 3.4 8.3 9.0 C1) 3.4 3.6 6.2 3.1 5.9 5.9 3.6 2.1 2.1 1.3 3.5 2.7 3.2 0.9 1,687 225 487 374 131 137 44 71 27 191 20 11 13 113 25 43 165 91 231 126 36 63 100 669 , 570 1,572,139 1,162,897 361,735 616,397 121,488 368,786 87,206 1,011,200 35,265 17,120 6,966 359,757 53,421 197,041 639,157 363,530 569,452 372,781 45,169 293,149 297,351 154,447 76,609 78,470 140,506 5,363 8,160 7,230 45,397 3,437 117,913 NA 33, 112 20,084 114,822 6,470 69,119 251,340 10,414 60,560 44,824 5,690 36,152 31,789 99,888 200,957 5,301 2,477 (D) 66,998 (D) (D) 200 165,048 194,446 651,706 7,105,503 667,949 2,064,909 2,011,265 487,937 382,252 189,283 312,872 220,240 768,796 23,181 6,370 9,427 366,429 59,943 202, 599 721,513 479,060 864,336 642,628 134,486 628,614 364,066 241,471 144,825 145,607 97,050 5,381 2,725 26,119 66,230 8,775 103,981 3,750 56,294 58,039 71,388 32,790 45,235 2,000 21,447 133,454 28,104 6,278 30,215 1,885 76,678 204,094 14,657 6,700 2,555 158,402 4,185 33,741 119,082 114,681 535,033 3.0 2.8 1.9 2.2 1.2 1.6 3.7 0.8 1.9 3.8 1.2 2.9 3.1 5.3 2.9 2.9 2.8 2.6 1.7 0.6 1.7 3.1 2.7 1.4 2.3 3.1 2.2 1.9 1.0 2.2 1.3 3.2 NA 1.5 1.3 2.1 0.9 1.7 0.8 0.7 2.1 1.8 0.8 3.9 2.8 4.2 3.7 0.9 0.6 (D) 0.8 (D) (D) (') 5.2 1.4 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Lese than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 67 Table 21 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Cut flowers and foliage Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops, etc. Percent distribution Chrysanthemums, pompons Estab- lish- ments report- ing, 1959 Number of bunches Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per bunch (dollars) 1959 1949 Percent of *alue of all flower crops 1959 1949 Plants in production If Wash Oreg Calif Ga 142,640,171 13,028,051 29,532,228 25,394,573 6,550,885 24,879,356 3,299,043 1,493,291 7,777,435 30,685,309 456,768 1,082,631 118,914 6,497,568 594,403 4,277,767 11,707,910 6,409,716 11,414,602 6,310,133 5,243,253 8,993,079 3,078,689 1,769,419 1,856,393 1,381,763 2,470,358 46,455 155,998 234,984 404,934 164,118 1,623,495 NA 1,236,411 824,249 3,520,389 262,076 397,927 16,850,691 947,072 1,308,715 808,300 234,956 276,226 243,321 318,076 655,668 268,359 182,053 42,580 6,669,764 148,633 98,365 361,414 6,267 1,858,787 1,956,562 26,869,960 123,574,474 11,842,953 30,973,997 27,905,587 7,496,909 17,361,448 2,969,635 1,954,467 5,467,043 17,602,435 499,456 700,630 68,077 6,039,619 556,111 3,979,060 12,651,790 7,865,631 10,456,576 6,264,025 4,959,454 11,217,397 3,455,076 2,009,635 1,727,049 1,653,992 2,816,333 66,992 187,999 370,450 674,094 287,823 1,664,094 16,150 1,500,340 504,293 1,620,711 242,869 236,176 11,288,992 622,538 1,247,451 887,010 212,636 311,327 164,546 544,741 933,853 171,978 223,974 68,899 4,474,539 101,832 34,949 385,172 5,700 1,856,491 1,546,126 14,199,818 59.0 51.8 40.7 39.0 48.7 43.4 15.0 71.9 56.2 49.8 73.1 49.0 55.6 58.4 63.7 53.7 48.9 51.6 28.9 66.4 51.4 32.3 31.0 34.6 40.4 53.9 19.5 36.6 32.8 19.9 72.9 63.8 59.9 62.1 75.8 68.8 40.5 82.0 61.3 65.8 81.6 51.4 69.7 70.6 78.8 63.7 63.2 48.0 73.4 68.2 52.8 52.3 56.4 62.0 70.4 47.2 82.1 60.6 49.6 61.0 78.5 44.4 60.0 NA 57.5 54.1 78.5 54.2 50.3 64.9 73.2 38.1 50.6 9.7 39.3 50.9 83.4 60.9 71.0 46.3 67.9 32.4 69.1 32.1 67.2 29.8 58.9 21.7 55.4 13.3 43.7 11.9 34.0 46.5 52.1 42.3 71.8 38.9 77.7 83.2 87.7 52.1 61.2 34.6 52.4 38.7 64.4 3.5 100.0 38.9 60.4 51.9 60.7 58.4 61.5 9.1 20.7 17.8 4.6 17.4 2.3 1.0 5.5 21.5 0.3 0.8 0.1 4.6 0.4 3.0 8.2 4.5 8.0 4.4 3.7 6.3 2.2 1.2 1.7 t1) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 1.1 NA 0.9 0.6 2.5 0.2 0.3 11.8 0.7 0.9 0.6 :.. 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.1 C1) 4.7 .1 0.1 0.3 (M 1.3 1.4 18.8 9.6 25.1 22.6 6.1 14.0 2.4 1.6 4.4 14.2 0.4 0.6 0.1 4.9 0.5 3.2 10.2 6.4 8.5 5.1 4.0 9.1 2.8 1.6 614 1,264 1,309 475 316 93 96 123 404 77 31 24 297 39 146 516 273 475 421 175 296 253 164 1.4 137 1.3 121 2.3 88 0.5 14 0.2 16 0.3 40 0.5 59 0.2 16 1.3 75 n NA 1.2 59 0.4 41 1.3 47 0.2 10 0.2 17 9.1 51 0.5 48 1.0 29 0.7 9 0.2 7 0.3 11 0.1 17 0.4 36 0.8 32 0.1 25 0.2 24 0.1 8 3.6 35 0.1 4 (M 7 0.1 19 t1) 1 1.5 101 1.3 77 11.5 226 24,189,397 1,490,927 4,151,854 3,466,113 1,199,439 8,924,781 144,920 182,240 325,992 4,303,131 81,642 68,216 22,670 708,758 60,451 549,190 1,668,044 609,988 1,873,822 1,141,532 461,756 1,094,832 475,892 292,101 344,243 260,370 348,886 17,889 49,270 56,635 122,146 40,696 243,049 NA 294,461 144,366 422,999 41,031 100,955 7,637,224 60,069 58,512 22,198 4,141 20,213 40,536 40,213 81,278 78,820 39,202 7,973 149,529 5,200 9,753 35,265 250 248,557 118,315 3,936,259 13,908,891 1,207,380 3,706,599 3,822,414 1,219,838 980,148 268,220 196,511 283,300 2,224,481 75,388 39,553 18,265 644,097 71,515 358,562 1,619,039 641,504 1,446,056 1,540,804 402,653 888,995 650,247 339,715 341,285 231,260 399,575 15,465 24,473 69,834 137,946 60,897 276,125 6,695 177,784 99,479 261,639 22,521 48,009 26,999 107,558 105,478 38,056 17,128 18,150 10,170 57,473 110,718 47,814 52,082 15,330 120,684 11,600 8,970 26,820 253,342 184,551 1,786,588 1,646,894 3,696,499 3,299,983 1,219,199 6,491,454 138,562 178,869 372,740 1,983,340 99,457 70,025 28,926 730,493 61,285 656,708 1,412,332 579,154 1,705,013 1,017,778 453,555 1,090,212 425,813 312,625 345,485 274,151 343,981 21,808 52,885 62,066 118,823 45,293 224,761 NA 290,016 147,912 485,048 36,598 102,436 ,159,390 59,627 53,891 22,456 2,588 25,508 37,286 40,770 75,305 79,941 36,391 10,046 195,236 5,250 3,946 41,618 312 188,954 116,207 1,678,179 10,403,022 1,034,859 2,718,607 3,161,396 1,052,998 751,154 216,568 137,449 263,515 1,066,476 73,850 36,825 18,565 525,042 72,357 308,220 1,142,231 493,551 1,082,825 1,293,753 330,047 716,062 543,617 277,917 303,248 212,767 322,329 14,967 22,764 66,517 110,406 47,137 215,011 5,020 129,074 84,858 193,138 19,353 38,017 19,546 99,002 73,404 29,083 15,079 12,500 6,127 53,881 64,941 43,195 47,329 15,129 118,631 9,830 3,611 25,790 167,029 121,621 777,826 1.10 0.89 0.95 1.02 0.73 0.96 0.98 1.14 0.46 1.22 1.03 1.28 1.03 1.01 1.20 0.85 0.95 0.91 0.89 0.98 1.00 0.89 1.07 1.00 1.05 0.99 1.22 1.07 1.10 0.97 1.11 0.92 NA 0.98 1.02 1.15 0.89 1.01 0.68 0.99 0.92 1.01 0.62 1.26 0.92 1.01 0.93 1.01 0.93 1.26 1.31 1.01 0.40 1.18 1.25 0.76 0.98 0.43 0.86 0.73 0.83 0.86 0.77 0.81 0.70 0.93 0.48 0.98 0.93 1.02 0.82 1.01 0.86 0.71 0.77 0.75 0.84 0.82 0.81 0.84 0.82 0.89 0.92 0.81 0.97 0.93 0.95 0.80 0.77 0.78 0.75 0.73 0.85 0.74 0.86 0.79 0.72 0.92 0.70 0.76 0.88 0.69 0.60 0.94 0.59 0.90 0.91 0.99 0.98 0.85 0.40 0.96 0.66 0.66 0.44 7.5 6.5 5.3 7.3 12.7 1.8 1.8 3.4 3.6 10.8 4.7 11.9 6.2 6.0 9.8 6.5 4.4 7.7 4.7 5.7 6.2 6.4 8.0 7.5 9.1 12.4 8.7 5.8 16.8 6.1 NA 12.7 9.7 8.9 5.3 2.5 15.6 3.8 1.9 0.9 0.4 2.8 3.3 1.7 1.4 13.9 8.5 9.2 2.4 1.8 1.4 4.5 0.2 4.0 3.1 3.6 6.4 5.6 6.8 8.7 3.3 5.0 2.9 4.0 3.7 9.7 4.3 14.0 6.1 9.2 6.1 5.8 4.0 6.5 9.9 4.9 4.4 8.3 7.2 9.9 8.0 8.1 10.5 9.9 10.9 8.1 12.9 7.7 17.9 6.8 8.5 8.7 4.0 6.3 0.1 11.3 4.0 2.3 4.8 2.4 2.1 4.3 2.4 13.1 15.2 17.1 2.3 5.9 5.4 4.3 5.4 4.8 3.4 80,196,298 5,820,345 12,636,902 12,794,206 3,851,908 28,976,760 479,520 580,392 1,144,366 13,911,899 257,684 222,354 75,157 2,549,131 195,780 2,520,239 4,964,644 1,984,616 5,687,642 3,721,457 1,709,123 4,626,213 1,750,362 987,051 1,008,893 826,017 1,202,576 51,700 132,545 193,500 436,677 158,820 812,445 NA 964,624 419,900 1,357,570 143,424 337,119 24,782,858 198,626 201 , 510 67,034 12,350 62,400 124,754 118,010 275,228 327,225 150,651 29,604 465,540 11,250 41,750 117,596 750 1,032,255 420,760 12,458,884 83,618,343 5,723,224 13,215,065 13,498,806 3,935,870 31,326,693 491,090 595,701 1,117,424 13,714,470 263,684 222,745 76,580 2,489,460 213,810 2,456,945 5,042,964 2,097,764 6,074,337 3,786,641 1,670,755 5,243,199 1,756,941 1,041,270 1,027,524 827,336 1,277,476 42,911 157,823 192,842 409,958 140,258 831,810 NA 974,709 420,464 1,590,070 142,903 353,454 26,873,025 215,064 197,091 69,284 9,651 64,770 121,854 109,868 299,209 303,127 150,953 26,348 451,299 11,250 48,869 124,828 750 1,103,613 428,412 12,182,445 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 68 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DD7ISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider Establish- ments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Plants in production Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 453 1,129 1,251 419 276 101 126 99 281 55 25 20 212 26 115 435 252 442 411 164 281 250 145 111 109 92 4 11 32 60 71 57 L53 3, 969, 289 14,011,394 16,168,419 4,901,744 7,574,075 2,987,460 2,129,425 1,266,875 37,308,051 115, 580 77,064 19,475 2,002,806 501,296 1,253,068 5,748,968 2,446,832 5,815,594 5, 574, 228 2,368,035 5,624,722 1,461,722 1,139,712 492, 660 785,748 3,003,916 19,096 69,325 137,700 393,299 119,250 1,245,687 NA 441,230 872,000 1,963,120 261,772 471,769 2,199,247 1,194,484 831,944 397,032 564,000 477, 932 329,266 499,145 823, 082 120, 165 83,933 16, 320 597,720 154,000 24,000 269,237 1,500 523,536 205,262 36,579,253 39,885,117 2,150,731 10,219,916 9,480,880 3,368,420 2,468,460 1,213,713 1,641,055 575, 818 8,766,124 118,642 52,002 28,233 1,149,777 137,881 664, 196 4,693,193 2,086,205 3,440,518 3,029,102 1,092,662 2,767,057 1,323,236 1,268,823 488,490 621,028 1,469,441 23,579 55, 656 168,375 541,851 104,132 739,469 13,000 479,145 465, 536 310, 587 99,548 172,443 84,600 374,806 558,523 158,129 122,255 311,472 144,443 372,438 812,702 38,317 50, 565 28, 080 272,142 51,000 24,000 111,714 550,291 373,343 7,842,490 16,433,420 918, 560 3,262,860 3,719,924 1,086,488 1,488,426 666, 242 538,318 269,490 4,483, LL2 23, 679 16,768 6,279 442,305 123,405 306, 124 1,289,827 555,044 1,417,989 1,296,694 590, 276 1,223,707 320, 205 289, 042 118,440 172,148 643,214 4,906 20,518 36,725 90, 537 22,327 277, 007 NA 78,193 227,202 403, 697 63,134 106, 541 310,325 280, 036 189,910 83, 327 112,969 132,248 87, 390 137,344 181,336 27,282 16,705 4,243 125,575 26,200 1,440 67, 670 375 107,321 41,011 ,334,780 7,289,625 422,486 1,931,755 1,855,188 765,338 504,798 227,653 352,505 136,230 1,093,672 28,770 12,578 6,699 213,250 26,807 134,382 768, 988 420,254 742,513 649,896 216,380 506, 701 249,684 232, 527 123,498 141,360 328, 959 6,117 12,462 36,723 116,219 21,798 161,353 2,250 100,328 84,281 59,854 22,225 34,859 17, 850 89, 696 79,669 31, 617 26,671 86,421 27,069 92,519 146,496 9,419 10, 173 7,765 69, 611 11,850 4,000 23,412 95,375 74, 176 924,121 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.21 0.12 0.20 0.22 0.32 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.23 0.24 0.23 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.21 0.26 0.30 0.27 0.23 0.19 0.22 NA 0.18 0.26 0.21 0.24 0.23 0.14 0.23 0.23 0.21 0.20 0.28 0.27 0.28 0.22 0.23 0.20 0.26 0.21 0.17 0.06 0.25 0.25 0.20 0.20 0.12 0.20 0.19 0.20 0.23 0.20 0.19 0.21 0.24 0.L2 0.24 0.24 0.24 0.19 0.19 0.20 0.16 0.20 0.22 0.21 0.20 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.25 0.23 0.22 0.26 0.22 0.22 0.21 0.21 0.22 0.17 0.21 0.18 0.19 0.22 0.20 0.21 0.24 0.14 0.20 0.22 0.28 0.19 0.25 0.18 0.25 0.20 0.28 0.26 0.23 0.17 0.21 0.17 0.20 0.12 4.2 5.7 6.0 6.5 2.9 8.8 5.4 2.5 8.2 2.6 1.1 2.6 3.8 12.1 4.6 5.9 4.2 6.4 5.9 7.5 7.0 3.4 5.1 2.2 5.0 14.0 2.1 4.8 5.1 4.5 8.3 7.6 NA 3.4 15.0 7.4 9.2 2.6 0.9 18.0 6.7 3.3 15.4 14.3 7.8 5.7 3.3 4.7 3.9 3.9 1.6 9.2 0.5 7.2 0.2 2.2 1.1 9.4 3.8 68,141,815 2.6 4.0 3,789,360 11,729,605 4.0 13,755,659 6.3 2.2 5.3 4,386,185 6,270,778 2,460,913 7.3 1,712,097 2.0 3.8 893,346 23,143,872 3.8 93,770 1.5 69,200 5.1 13,317 2.5 1,872,543 3.4 2.7 486,470 1,254,060 3.9 3.4 4,440,475 1,976,245 4.5 5,312,885 5.0 4,248,571 3.2 2,159,072 3.1 5,147,791 3.3 1,169,495 6.1 1,030,730 4.0 407,845 5.3 8.2 547,484 2,891,416 4.3 12,090 5.4 62,200 6.0 129, 850 8.6 335, 300 5.9 111,800 5.8 1,166,445 8.0 NA 5.3 413,428 8.4 762,150 2.7 1,889,324 4.6 170,266 5.8 305, 598 0.1 1,451,767 1 1 . 2 907, 598 4.3 766, 583 2.5 390,732 8.4 396,000 L6.3 316,400 9.1 222,766 7.4 460,327 5.3 712,604 2.9 88,500 3.3 8.8 58,793 14,494 1.4 424,122 7.1 56,500 6.0 10,000 3.9 239,437 1,500 3.1 460,260 2.9 145,890 4.0 22,537,722 SUMMARY 69 Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DD7ISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage— Continued Establish- ments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) 1959 1949 Percent of value of all flower crops 1959 1949 Establish- ments reporting 1959 1949 Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per flower (dollars) 1959 1949 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central. . West South Central. . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan % Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 8,405,392 468, 267 1,836,810 1,077,493 108,680 120, 315 45,800 3,600 2,300 4,742,127 (D) 5,420 141,419 (D) 1,280,213 114, 250 442,347 17,276 399, 239 595, 222 (D) (D) 2,600 (D) (D) 5,000 40,800 2,000 (D) (D) 4,440,377 26, 606, 031 2,898,192 4,520,935 5, 579,455 319,805 107,300 50, 092 20,700 260, 673 12,848,879 1,976,072 34,035 888,085 1,659,325 518,231 2,343,379 174,432 1,129,610 3, 919, 213 80,000 276,200 1,450 581 314,574 1,000 2,200 22,500 8,000 34,000 6,300 48 50,020 3,500 17,200 259,173 1,500 144,543 1,030,640 11,673,696 1,474,594 138,492 454, 309 302,582 38,290 10,073 2,500 900 475 526, 973 (D) 1,355 32,748 CD) 314,863 43,828 95,618 7,322 143,725 133,416 (D) (D) 815 (D) (D) 500 2,000 (D) (D) 494,359 4,018,150 530,855 891,719 926,939 70, 969 19,987 5,025 2,590 47,501 1,522,565 309,872 6,807 214,176 352,054 128,267 411,398 41,342 296, 708 510,674 20,000 58,215 310 163 69,809 200 487 1,200 8,487 700 5,100 16 5,003 750 1,840 46,751 750 37,745 131,703 1,353,117 0.30 0.25 0.28 0.35 0.08 0.05 0.25 0.21 0.11 (D) 0.25 (D) 0.25 0.38 0.22 0.42 0.36 0.22 (D) (D) 0.31 (D) (D) MA (D) (D) 0.10 0.05 0.18 0.20 0.17 0.22 0.19 0.10 0.13 0.18 0.12 0.16 0.20 0.24 0.21 0.25 0.18 0.24 0.26 0.13 0.25 0.21 0.21 0.28 0.22 0.20 0.22 0.15 0.25 0.11 0.33 0.10 0.21 0.11 (D) (D) 0.11 0.26 0.13 0.12 0.6 0.8 0.5 0.2 C1) (M C1) t1) 1.0 (D) 0.1 0.3 1.4 0.3 0.4 t1) 1.8 0.8 (D) (D) t1) (D) (D) (M t1) HA (i>) (i>j C1) 0.1 0.1 (M (L) (;) (D) (D) 3.3 1.8 2.0 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 5.3 3.6 0.9 4.2 1.8 1.0 2.5 0.3 4.4 3.1 0.3 1.5 (') t1) 1.7 (M t1) t1) t1) 0.3 t1) 0.1 0.1 64 196 145 35 88 33 28 12 29 63 33 100 1.2 5.2 5.9 1,464 127 365 459 186 127 65 46 41 46 144 79 114 74 48 4,456,707 282,387 844,186 427, 098 93,751 1,957,666 161,457 192, 211 20,100 477,851 8,950 22,500 1,276 119, 947 33,600 96, 114 174,000 144, 893 525,293 148,196 98, 655 78,314 74,301 27,632 9,950 23,620 51,521 1,797 2,875 3,988 55,305 206, 739 NA 27,840 86,490 2,152 6,833 114,456 1,457,851 61,207 56,709 36, 561 6,980 57,150 69, 533 21,728 43,800 3,087 680 750 13,933 14,340 57,560 405,951 7,247,8 557,680 3,192,509 1,457,626 446, 770 614, 160 337, 110 242,261 141,487 258,277 23,570 14,495 4,834 188,171 69,125 257,485 1,645,370 661,281 885,858 321, 018 200,785 498,265 271,169 166,389 83,130 137, 932 89,751 1,460 12,782 49,870 71,845 121, 520 179, 562 15,675 106,836 86,249 29,318 36,150 29,150 9,500 110, 598 124,670 71,622 30,220 44,950 72,740 36,575 87, 996 4,279 8,625 1,500 69, 928 9,275 47,880 80,002 140,925 37,350 719,791 54,480 157,902 116,978 18,566 212,229 28,272 36,500 3,547 91,317 1,662 3,930 259 24,362 8,464 15,803 35,132 25,544 97,226 29,320 49,439 16, 180 16,170 5,869 1,846 4,206 10,728 359 690 737 13,778 42,030 NA 3,927 17, 693 632 1,200 8,006 124,963 11,913 10,089 5,468 802 14,000 10,675 3,815 8,010 589 135 150 2,493 2,405 6,044 82,868 1,364,030 110,178 542,234 295,960 86,986 123,997 67,479 53,580 29,136 54,480 4,734 2,630 976 39,145 15,169 47,324 246,179 127,126 168,929 64,465 41,141 99,195 52, 911 38,248 16,025 26,435 17,736 316 2,550 7,674 14,250 24,304 36,178 2,175 20,372 19,434 6,434 6,950 5,950 2,200 22,584 24, 639 13,901 6,355 10, 166 13,950 7,567 21,897 885 1,850 410 15,046 1,525 9,420 15, 530 31,480 7,470 0.19 0.19 0.27 0.20 0.11 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.17 0.20 0.20 0.25 0.16 0.20 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.50 0.21 0.22 0.21 0.19 0.18 0.21 0.20 0.24 0.18 0.25 0.20 NA 0.14 0.20 0.29 0.18 0.07 0.09 0.19 0.18 0.15 0.11 0.24 0.15 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.17 0.11 0.20 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 70 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DD7ISI0NS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Orchids, cattleya Establishments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at whole- sale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 7, 628, 167 746, 448 2,909,842 1,481,741 70, 697 393, 050 233, 549 115,985 6,720 1,670,135 54 50 31 152, 906 593,407 1, 069, 677 1,466,241 373, 924 442, 639 179,275 670, 014 55,426 134,387 2,910 7,094 60,280 105 175 133 75 23,187 NA 2,825 35,529 29, 100 8,275 294, 059 (D) 149, 607 26,831 (D) (D) 54,975 (D) 32,041 2,010 645 1,500 2,000 115 450 146,225 231,400 1,292,510 5, 586, 624 546,543 2,603,020 945,460 27, 570 185,441 137,651 90,496 4,854 1,045,589 159,050 4,520 382,522 845, 069 1,412,630 345,321 404,268 123,810 335,926 1,148 80,308 2,735 1,000 23,725 73, 276 12,525 25,985 1,600 26,491 110, 000 900 260 23,250 22,750 30,923 13,573 1,000 3,654 105,714 90,408 849,467 6,276,016 656,875 2,131,042 1,370,928 61, 924 393,454 389, 739 136, 376 8,817 1,126,861 47 152,186 668, 324 1,132,169 330, 549 420,846 142,374 671,685 57,342 78,681 3,462 10,323 47, 579 131 263 166 19, 416 NA 4,095 42, 659 26,825 13,713 286, 652 (D) 281,925 33,485 (D) (D) 67,773 (D) 37,185 1,515 968 4,036 173 500 137,180 159,200 830,481 730,759 3,201,120 1,265,209 29,439 198, 509 212,538 140,361 5,979 1,385,440 185, 803 6,837 537, 555 990,125 1,735,441 475,554 496, 929 186,330 457, 233 1,838 122,879 3,964 1,250 24, 025 57, 627 15,762 32,217 1,900 91,003 55,907 154,169 1,900 562 43, 650 30, 501 41,210 25,000 1,200 4,554 206, 540 110,257 1,068,643 0.88 0.73 0.93 0.88 1.00 1.67 1.18 1.31 0.67 1.00 1.26 1.52 1.00 0.85 0.62 0.77 0.95 0.79 1.00 1.03 0.59 1.19 1.46 0.79 1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 0.84 NA 1.45 1.20 0.92 1.66 0.97 (D) 1.88 1.25 (D) (D) 1.23 (D) 1.16 0.75 1.50 2.02 1.50 1.11 0.94 0.69 0.64 1.34 1.23 1.34 1.07 1.07 1.54 1.55 1.23 1.33 1.17 1.51 1.41 1.17 1.23 1.38 1.23 1.50 1.36 1.60 1.53 1.45 1.25 1.01 0.79 1.26 1.24 1.19 2.11 1.40 2.11 2.16 1.34 1.33 1.84 1.95 1.22 1.26 3.0 3.7 2.2 0.4 0.8 5.1 1.4 0.1 2.1 1 C1) 1.3 3.1 8.6 1.5 1.9 1.8 3.8 0.6 1.4 0.1 0.3 1.0 (i> C1) t1) t1) 0.5 NA 0.2 0.8 3.9 0.3 0.9 (D) 10.0 1.3 (D) (D) 6.0 (D) 0.7 0.3 0.2 (M 1.4 f1) 0.3 2.9 4.2 1.8 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 71 Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage— Continued Orchids, cymbldium, 1959 Estab- lishments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Orchids, all other1 Establishments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollara ) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wiscons in West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Miss issippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 130,046 1,048,379 116,247 7,330 29,809 32,825 9,800 8,086 2,044,715 104 500 400 102,792 26,250 763,869 165,162 119,348 25,656 12,579 14,039 13,273 50,700 2,640 50 4,275 150 100 115 75 3,445 NA 3,899 1,200 15,140 (D) 13,850 (D) 6,200 3,600 3,025 2,250 82,901 204,595 1,757,219 1,841,070 89,251 678,197 98,825 4,629 24,849 34,446 6,637 4,686 899,550 78 375 304 69,674 18,820 477,108 128,447 72,642 29,746 7,763 13,526 7,265 40,525 1,980 44 2,275 150 90 90 68 2,584 NA 3,045 937 15,140 (D) 23,699 (D) 3,782 2,855 1,415 1,650 54,573 94,458 750,519 0.69 0.65 0.85 0.63 0.83 1.05 0.68 0.58 0.44 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.68 0.72 0.62 0.78 0.61 1.16 0.62 0.96 0.55 0.80 0.75 0.88 0.53 1.00 0.90 0.78 0.91 0.75 NA 0.78 0.78 1.00 (D) 1.71 (D) 0.61 0.79 0.47 0.73 0.66 0.46 0.43 0.4 1.2 0.2 (2) (2) 0.5 0.1 (2) 1.6 <2) 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 (2) (2) (2) (2) 0.1 NA 0.1 (2) (D) 0.8 (D) 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 1.1 2.5 1.6 47,484 188,312 126,188 5,235 34,097 56, 597 14,865 35 575,140 39,749 7,725 74,854 41,984 71,474 3,890 102,402 3,896 16,000 125 5,000 10 100 25 1,054 3,000 29,104 1,000 54,950 627 20 1,200 6,715 6,950 18,297 556,843 187,618 265,953 105,444 76, 563 41,941 8,721 1,250 2,383 474,000 50 58,118 125 129,325 115,162 110,684 40,107 32,905 50,865 1,572 20,102 50 76,513 3,225 7,200 4 23,600 656 8,000 250 1,000 2,333 50 107,623 3,190 363,187 36,894 131,051 65,971 3,991 16,890 47,539 11,985 33 265, 582 31,052 5,827 61,777 26,366 42,908 2,045 54,632 3,294 6,000 156 3,750 31 1,318 1,821 1,500 12,202 800 46,392 332 15 600 5,310 6,075 969,918 135,549 271,136 102,746 76,563 36,664 8,741 1,500 2,467 334,552 37 62,687 150 72,675 114,572 105,628 50,936 50,865 1,702 19,598 50 76,513 7,721 3,207 3,700 10 22,026 656 8,000 500 1,000 2,417 50 64,360 3,240 266,952 0.78 0.70 0.52 0.76 0.50 0.84 0.81 0.94 0.46 0.78 0.75 0.83 0.63 0.60 0.53 0.85 0.38 1.25 0.75 1.00 0.75 1.24 1.25 NA 0.72 2.05 0.50 0.80 0.84 0.53 0.75 0.50 0.79 0.87 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments, all other." 2Less than 0.05 percent. See text. NA Not available. JIn 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, 72 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Establishments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Plants in production Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 360,241,597 50 123 139 78 58 13 18 38 66 31 128 138 92 45 20 19 46 76 43,047, 96,976, 96,239, 16,697, 10, 147, 5,853, 262, 4,252, 86,764, 88,800 11,290,000 311, 960 11,545,499 2,195,000 17,616,486 36,283,721 16,210,017 44,482,396 11,294,352 24,111,839 43,340,595 13,753,936 3,738,914 7,128,130 4,412,296 4,479,150 6,000 332,300 130,850 208,660 (D) 3,206,975 NA 2,661,488 1,239,250 1,753,586 (D) 6,733 1,145,600 2,344,900 3,450,434 57,873 200 89,200 45,568 330,837 475,517 36,000 2,427,336 (D) 602,600 (D) 5,321,751 7,455,999 73,986,549 389,789,157 42,807,824 120,202,419 119,224,528 19,089,908 10,567,980 5,090,271 1,924,337 8,878,224 62,003,666 212,850 9,396,000 12,000 11,203,086 2,688,402 19,295,486 44,080,309 26,973,387 49,148,723 13,002,729 24,287,098 64,929,040 11,968,210 5, 037,451 4,919,000 5,537,399 6,685,593 91,180 870,820 438,950 546,966 90,000 5,233,266 1,645,342 1,990,500 1,013,372 42,000 468, 500 85,000 773,591 3,211,680 1,000,000 105,000 413,037 3,500 857,000 650,800 312,813 599,616 75,600 6,619,765 140,000 2,000 1,110,430 18,000 3,712,281 3,723,749 54,567,636 30,942,064 3,916,947 8,427,303 8,728,072 1,629,630 897,848 628,598 27,927 509,197 6,176,542 8,970 887,200 31,196 1,101,973 190,694 1,696,914 3,336,924 1,303,378 3,787,001 1,092,348 2,503,106 3,490,255 1,279,886 362,477 734,890 410,555 413,584 600 30,230 14,865 24,906 (D) 221,457 NA 261,374 108,863 178,077 (D) 542 113,762 266,489 357,906 4,187 16 13,920 10,692 3,315 33,084 51,591 4,320 299,570 (D) 82,632 (D) 613,373 634, 516 4,928,653 30,582,022 3,415,029 9,124,303 10,100,088 1,754,338 795,299 471,425 192,125 903,840 3,825,575 21,585 551,909 1,500 970,498 224,238 1,645,299 3,586,773 1,851,588 3,685,942 1,115,731 2,420,459 4,957,563 1,172,808 433,527 493,777 508,459 556,832 9,145 87,082 42,055 56,988 9,000 343,851 155,053 138,176 95,749 4,200 40,650 8,620 69,352 290,673 100,000 11,400 48, 503 350 '91, 100 52,172 33,499 53,273 10,000 653,095 14,000 200 137,973 1,800 368,855 311,986 3,144,734 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.11 0.12 0.07 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.12 (D) 0.07 NA 0.10 0.09 0.10 (D) 0.08 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.07 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12 (D) 0.14 (D) 0.12 0.09 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.06 0.10 0.06 0.13 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.07 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.07 0.09 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.10 0.11 0.08 0.11 0.09 0.13 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.06 17.7 14.8 14.0 9.7 1.8 8.3 0.3 4.7 11.3 1.0 59.9 12.9 9.4 18.7 25.3 15.3 9.9 17.1 5.0 31.7 20.0 13.4 6.3 13.7 12.0 9.0 0.3 7.1 2.1 1.2 (D) 6.1 NA 11.4 7.2 3.3 (D) t1) 0.3 17.1 12.7 0.2 m 0.4 0.1 5.7 12.0 4.0 3.7 (D) 8.S CD) 12.8 16.8 10.7 21.0 18.8 21.7 14.5 3.5 10.9 4.0 13.5 13.3 2.8 64.3 1.1 11.2 28.5 32.6 18.3 15.0 22.3 8.6 35.8 30.2 17.9 11.3 16 19 13.9 6.4 38.0 6.9 4.2 2.5 12.4 8.1 13.8 4.3 0.9 6.8 0.1 7.9 15.8 7.8 3.6 9.2 0.1 7.3 1.9 10.2 17.1 11.3 12.8 8.4 0.3 23.1 31.6 12.0 12.3 13.6 16,160,066 1,722,540 4,479,044 4,493,778 943, 186 487,634 298,496 28,750 236,706 3,469,932 5,590 344,000 16,812 508,792 96,500 750,846 1,777,859 718,098 1,983,087 588,650 1,200,760 1,908,289 632,360 163,719 347,820 257,590 292,317 800 26,030 6,000 12,629 5,000 146,092 NA 113,401 72,180 90,471 5,000 760 54,730 95,500 185,730 17,143 123 7,400 7,290 14,060 22,206 21,550 2,200 137,950 14,000 36,800 2,000 320,205 297,765 2,851,962 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 73 Table 21 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Establishments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Ari zona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 108 216 154 76 63 8 16 28 114 23,938,031 615,845 2,846,464 643,297 287,713 1,768,924 11,285 49,372 174,618 17,540,513 58,435 16, 520 7,532 310,908 38,710 183,740 1,181,086 1,052,741 612,637 203,884 175,058 135,076 58,563 70,716 110,471 45,326 67,591 1,200 6,920 13,600 42,605 1,420 96,018 NA 115,625 261,850 839,096 600 69,740 384, 575 4,185 6,000 1,000 100 6,450 42,922 17,796 17,800 62,000 2,200 48,700 26,122 90,037 32,895 17,417,581 182,240 1,369,567 914,362 399,967 279,795 26,400 10,500 173, 150 1,048,819 77,710 60,950 4,000 39,580 84,261 158,055 1,127,251 295,089 158,671 99,240 258,612 102,750 273,283 23,800 86,584 1,200 12,700 2,400 L6.GOC 35,000 147,320 38,600 14,000 28,875 7,000 19,400 15,600 7,000 18,000 87,550 45,000 935,514 36,586 145,255 51,237 25,807 92,550 994 3,929 10,058 569,098 4,405 1,060 603 13,443 2,762 14,313 71,791 29,349 44,115 13,478 17,452 10,344 4,130 5,833 7,458 5,059 6,786 96 554 1,488 4,366 128 6,137 NA 8,077 28,047 21,998 60 6,100 22,003 369 500 120 632 3,297 1,410 878 4,600 210 1,468 1,492 7,232 2,418 559,448 9,821 48,712 49,557 18,995 14,131 2,046 525 8,905 32,865 3,991 3,228 200 2,402 4,025 7,263 37,424 17,755 9,533 4,692 12,536 5,041 13,994 1,194 2,996 60 655 96 800 1,750 7,225 2,050 775 700 1,346 550 350 1,080 5,425 1,500 0.O6 0.05 0.08 0.09 0.05 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.03 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.03 0.07 0.07 0.10 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.07 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.06 NA 0.07 0.11 0.02 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.09 0.08 0.12 0.05 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.07 0.03 74 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Establishments reporting Number (dozens of flowers) Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per dozen ( dollars ) Percent of value of all flower crops Acreage In production Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available . 184 375 357 168 207 49 44 60 149 U7 108 120 194 424 630 267 365 105 81 89 212 170 125 129 164 91 158 136 81 68 18 94 13 16 104 41 43 128 28,370,870 334,201 2,666,375 2,684,948 286,123 17,966,689 1,449,405 160,798 155,788 2,666,543 16,019 17,128 5,714 172,093 43,553 79,694 841,293 1,420,098 404,984 588,475 248,175 1,199,609 520,401 128,288 119,139 62,898 39,388 2,164 12,189 25,622 24,723 6,437 206,918 NA 102,163 158,970 2,362,233 6,908 32,000 15,091,060 23,086 71,623 1,142,326 212,370 41,500 19,800 15,349 84,149 6,104 10,134 1,200 95,575 5,783 2,566 34,426 59,809 117,463 2,489,271 24,069,989 405,531 1,906,258 2,022,187 449,966 14,909,124 1,753,924 468,305 312,938 1,841,756 16,004 31,564 4,608 226,238 29,304 97,813 678,230 864,270 363,758 419,777 229,027 701,833 528,524 143,026 116,837 107,976 119,313 1,375 4,338 50,175 49,952 11,583 241,264 566,758 21,880 1,090,485 149,766 55,249 12,772,139 45,315 512,341 989,025 207,243 84,586 75,040 29,772 278,907 8,583 13,534 3,000 220,837 8,430 833 56,054 1,667 111,610 110,058 1,620,088 15,473,799 232,741 1,593,639 1,268,276 205,257 9,645,441 790,058 130,082 108,737 1,499,568 15,516 10,484 4,041 112,090 32,089 58,521 390,460 913,812 289,367 348, 587 140,171 444,467 244,828 90,223 72,512 49,166 30,851 2,164 10,943 17,876 21,745 5,877 168,174 NA 69,620 89,940 1,306,198 5,108 18,731 7,981,793 13,650 45,290 621,122 109,996 31,105 11,405 14,488 73,084 5,850 6,332 1,200 60,585 5,400 1,643 27,727 36,252 86,283 1,377,033 14,868,387 223,339 1,089,301 1,209,100 303,212 9,349,019 1,142,581 317,289 199,191 1,035,355 11,554 13,770 2,690 120,750 16, 816 57,759 364,448 497,364 227,489 256,513 140,250 431,424 307,678 73,235 74,694 70,175 80,997 1,035 3,355 41,659 31,297 6,850 138,241 331,192 15,407 668,271 91,989 34,994 8,062,075 36,832 333,208 645,909 126,632 52,492 53,294 20,869 190,634 5,765 8,590 1,185 135,980 6,110 532 40,029 1,000 57,711 68,206 909,438 0.70 0.60 0.47 0.72 0.54 0.55 0.81 0.70 0.56 0.97 0.61 0.71 0.65 0.74 0.73 0.46 0.64 0.71 0.59 0.56 0.37 0.47 0.70 0.61 0.78 0.78 1.00 0.90 0.70 0.88 0.91 0.81 NA 0.68 0.57 0.55 0.74 0.59 0.53 0.59 0.63 0.54 0.52 0.75 0.58 0.94 0.87 0.96 0.62 1.00 0.63 0.93 0.64 0.61 0.73 0.55 0.55 0.57 0.60 0.67 0.63 0.65 0.68 0.64 0.56 0.72 0.44 0.58 0.53 0.57 0.59 0.54 0.58 0.63 0.61 0.61 0.61 0.58 0.51 0.64 0.65 0.68 0.75 0.77 0.83 0.63 0.58 0.70 0.61 0.61 0.63 0.63 0.81 0.65 0.65 0.61 0.62 0.71 0.70 0.68 0.67 0.63 0.40 0.62 0.72 0.64 0.71 0.60 0.52 0.62 0.56 1.1 2.8 2.0 1.2 18.9 10.4 1.3 1.0 2.7 1.7 0.7 1.7 1.0 3.2 0.9 1.8 7.0 1.3 1.6 1.8 2.5 2.6 1.6 1.4 1.4 0.7 0.9 2.6 2.5 1.1 2.2 4.6 NA 3.0 5.9 24.1 0.7 0.5 24.1 0.9 1.6 25.0 15.0 3.4 1.0 0.6 1.3 1.0 1.5 1.1 0.8 1.9 0.6 3.0 0.8 2.3 3.0 1.4 239 2.2 1,638 2.6 2,233 2.5 287 40.8 8,864 26.5 753 6.6 131 3.0 94 3.6 894 1.5 13 1.6 12 2.0 5 1.4 107 2.1 22 1.1 80 1.9 672 4.0 735 1.4 231 2.0 385 2.1 204 2.6 1,002 4.7 515 1.9 127 2.4 121 2.6 78 2.0 41 0.7 1 1.5 12 6.8 15 2.3 19 1.9 4 5.0 119 NA 17.3 76 1.5 78 30.2 1,036 19.2 6 5.8 25 60.0 7,520 4.2 27 18.1 58 50.3 543 40.1 125 9.9 41 17.9 11 1.7 12 1.7 2.8 1.3 2.7 3.7 0.8 6.7 17.5 1.9 2.7 3.9 54 109 731 SUMMARY 75 Table 21.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut doners and foliage — Continued Establishments report ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 37 111 ioa 76 573 9,849,479 11 ,796,949 39 475,257 199,126 101 2,479,913 3 ,114,326 173 2,332,191 3 101 1,070,440 2 ,113,334 56 2,333,803 1 ,452,232 14 435,274 94,760 9 35,490 31,220 48 130,040 445,535 32 557,071 483,230 6 8,382 17,844 7 312 1,644 15,500 10 151,040 22,346 ? 2,920 14 313,879 140, 516 43 946,040 497,744 36 446, 108 1 ,612,720 22 1,087,765 1 ,003,862 33 87,414 169,555 39 1,306,470 1 ,583,188 55 858,535 1 ,989,300 24 28,329 72,005 22 51,443 49,138 16 48,428 110,504 20 20,340 228, 600 21 595,614 1 ,263,512 3 6,236 2 18,660 15,150 7 26,950 75,080 32 360,448 414,252 3 40,000 106,760 18 19,140 495,576 1 NA 5,000 16 482,372 164,436 5 17,532 26,108 10 1,774,359 649,352 2,740 343,500 88,754 280 14,900 19,840 440 4,600 2,000 55,400 23,940 226,853 306,278 5,000 10,300 82,460 5,000 26,000 220 38,985 47,680 2,400 148, 720 18,350 189,400 57,856 108, 834 316, 540 39,302 192.459 137,739 67,625 159,118 20,101 2,887 10,451 39,260 849 26 132 13,052 25,243 58,185 35,189 99,085 7,465 68, 383 55,541 2,073 4,277 3,868 1,693 33,307 1,864 2,540 24,353 2,871 1,915 HA 25,164 1,427 127,701 234 16,000 3,839 28 1,240 1,572 460 120 3,878 1,256 17,493 20, 511 12,713 162,118 206,629 115,531 76,769 4,373 1,855 25,238 24,677 907 625 1,284 110 9,787 25,539 80,567 56,012 9,960 80,748 108,477 4,906 2,538 6,276 11,255 69,609 317 753 3,969 23,352 6,081 24,799 250 9,512 1,760 34,117 250 503 3,770 1,300 30 2,055 2,465 150 9,573 917 10,078 2,950 5,905 15,822 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.10 0.09 0.07 0.07 0.10 NA 0.05 0.08 0.07 0.10 0.09 0.05 0.04 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.06 0.04 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.14 0.05 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.05 76 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 21. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORT- ING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Snapdragons, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average Percent value of per value flower of all (dol- flower lars) crops Stocks, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices C dollars) Average value per flower (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Asparagus plumosus Establishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 1959 1949 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central . . South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 425 884 929 369 247 64 62 28 22 192 25 350 169 365 294 138 190 187 120 U6 92 65 6 13 27 6,058,882 15,845,638 13,365,860 4,434,708 5,447,848 969,531 976,486 680,379 2,718,003 471,573 134,140 236, 049 3,904,788 331,540 980,792 6,975,525 3,555,705 5,314,408 5,013,406 1,662,231 3,302,819 2,264,832 1,122,572 1,655,841 1,113,436 1,096,487 30,946 79,209 206, 037 252,752 178,070 2,101,686 NA 940,348 414,229 577,724 261,268 370,036 604,487 387,112 308,883 227, 536 46,000 207,466 257,200 332,100 179,720 85,668 60,788 27,707 303,544 130,800 11,000 60,072 800 334,041 492,339 1,891,623 4,562,007 561, 703 1,333,625 1,282,939 456,294 487,901 91,549 89,403 62,753 195,840 46,446 10,945 18,884 353,218 31,497 100,713 600,1 19 270,034 462,952 487,673 163,241 309,608 212,210 110,207 169,449 122,763 103,191 4,200 6,522 25,685 24,484 16,637 184,249 NA 87,555 41,234 56,917 22,543 39,279 39,487 40,860 25,822 20,647 4,220 19,217 21, 874 31,607 16,705 9,796 5,832 3,325 25,851 11,456 880 5,533 80 31,839 50,553 113,448 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.09 0.14 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.09 0.09 NA 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.07 o.u 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.06 2.5 2.3 2.1 2.7 1.0 1.2 0.9 0.6 0.4 5.1 0.7 7.8 3.0 3.1 1.5 2.8 2.1 2.1 2.2 2.1 1.8 2.2 1.9 3.2 3.6 2.3 1.8 1.5 3.6 1.2 6.2 5.0 3.8 2.7 1.0 3.3 1.0 0.1 2.6 0.9 0.8 0.6 2.1 1.9 1.3 0.3 1.7 1.4 3.0 0.3 4.0 0.3 0.6 t1) 0.7 1.3 0.2 1,027 123 258 264 100 52 15 37 36 142 109 60 89 594,822 1,415,644 1,049,842 371,569 482,899 45,530 175,800 1,789,380 59,104,591 66,327 37,014 20,716 224,528 78,620 167, 617 642,243 350,886 422,515 249,006 95,363 339,147 225,737 140,589 56,123 128,680 128,586 5,000 10,300 6,920 35,960 8,000 141,623 NA 22,180 (D) 62, 620 60,331 151,670 (D) 34,340 6,500 800 3,890 89,000 10,400 5,140 71,260 5,600 19,300 9,060 17,000 1,000 ,734,320 3,100 2,238,745 54,579 125,498 103,129 37,886 49,737 5,672 13,437 80,631 ,768,176 6,457 2,706 2,072 21,743 6,962 14,639 56,030 31,550 37,918 29,378 9,748 26,591 23,758 13,654 5,992 13,526 12,497 500 1,129 782 3,460 640 13,350 NA 2,572 (D) 7,379 7,371 15,182 (D) 4,781 500 80 311 7,262 956 550 4,669 672 1,680 239 1,460 120 76, 172 288 48,608 4,126 24,204 2,388 59,031,779 1,761,662 0.09 0.09 0.10 0,10 0.10 0.12 0.08 0.05 0.03 0.10 0.07 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.11 D.10 0.L1 0.11 0.10 0.10 O.U 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.09 NA 0.12 (D) 0.12 0.12 0.10 (D) 0.14 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.O9 O.U 0.07 0.12 0.09 0.03 0.09 0.12 0.04 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.03 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.7 3.2 0.7 0.2 0.9 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.4 NA 0.1 (D) 0.1 1.1 0.4 (D) 0.3 (l) (M t1) 0.8 0.1 (M o.i 0.1 0.4 0.2 j (D) 0.14 0.21 0.16 (i>) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,707 875,457 380,775 23,300 164,719 156,500 2,000 148,163 62,725 259,700 58,350 10,000 13,300 250 3,000 (D) 100 (D) 2,000 (D) (D) 2,000 49,048 99,115 241,817 122,760 3,700 32,366 46,437 800 35,754 5,972 96,082 20,706 1,700 2,000 62 800 NA (D) (D) 600 (D) (D) 12,393 23,361 0.32 0.16 0.20 0.30 0.40 0.10 0.37 0.35 0.17 0.15 0.25 0.27 NA (D) 0.25 (D) 0.30 (D) (D) 0.25 0.24 1,358,324 76,700 398,550 269,424 24,700 59,950 26,625 500 31,385 470,490 26,700 50,000 347,400 30,500 20,650 126,913 17,000 30,911 68,900 25,700 4,300 3,000 12,800 50,600 NA 7,050 50 26,325 31,385 94,700 111,300 264,490 169,819 7,831 57,795 28,488 2,963 8,435 3,139 50 4,680 56,438 2,660 5,171 51, 565 2,530 3,700 14,530 850 2,483 7,105 3,520 595 300 1,408 7,355 NA 805 10 3,079 10,470 14,769 31,199 0.10 0.15 0.11 0.12 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.15 0.12 0.15 0.08 0.18 0.11 0.05 0.08 0.10 0.14 0.14 0.10 0.11 0.15 NA 0.11 0.20 0.11 0.13 0.12 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 94 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Uhpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on — Continued Foliage or green plants Estab- lishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Hydrangeas Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. . West North Central. . South Atlantic East South Central. . West South Central.. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Dtah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 6,667,902 4,625 141,088 477,776 48,539 5,240,841 48,280 341,824 7,233 357,696 525 1,800 105,503 7,730 27,855 36,765 6,285 370,759 42,467 21,500 1,250 1,100 34,414 1,025 10,750 9,300 NA 75 125 5,231,341 (D) (D) 2,780 (D) 1,700 (D) 339,950 225 6,700 (D) (D) 296,196 (M 0.3 0.8 0.3 10.7 0.7 3.7 0.1 0.7 t1) 0.3 C1) 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 2.3 0.5 0.4 f1) t1) 0.8 0.2 0.6 0.3 NA ( ( 16.2 (D) (D) 0.4 (D) 0.2 (D) 6.7 t1) 1.8 (D) (D) 0.7 29,355,961 810,300 3,160,442 2,786,193 408,317 39,000 56,000 189,450 11,400 21,894,859 61,300 116,000 4,000 531,000 98,000 1,449,140 937,325 773,977 1,230,733 172, 500 898,860 162,300 321, 800 52,317 255,500 4,000 4,000 54,000 2,500 36,000 4,000 NA 30,000 5,000 (D) 13,000 (D) 3,000 20,450 169,000 20,000 21,874,859 87,170 283,047 274,774 45, 515 3,750 12,840 24,366 1,440 906,649 6,550 12,835 320 55,925 11,540 115,199 89,361 78,487 116, 527 18,150 87,346 15,832 36,919 5,040 29,025 520 1,000 5,400 150 4,380 1,000 NA 2,000 750 CD) 1,800 (D) 540 2,036 22,330 4,000 902,649 0.11 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.23 0.13 0.13 0.04 0.11 0.11 0.08 0.11 0.12 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.13 0.25 0.10 0.06 0.12 0.07 0.15 (D) 0.14 (D) 0.18 0.10 0.13 0.20 0.04 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.3 t1) 0.2 0.3 f1) 1.7 0.9 1.0 0.2 0.5 0.6 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.2 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.9 C-) 0.6 1.4 t1) 0.2 t1) NA (D) 0.1 (D) 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 2.0 857,610 202,975 46,500 3,000 (D) (D) 22,000 7,070 55,465 (D) (D) 162,400 1,500 40,000 (D) (D) 1,000 21,000 65 (D) (D) 34,830 11,287 420 (D) (D) 3,400 4,033 10,880 (D) (D) 20,150 1,550 337 9,400 (D) NA (D) 50 3,350 4,033 D Data not ahown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. iLess than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 95 Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on— Continued Poinsettias Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables Estab- lishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Potted plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops, etc. Percent distribu- tion Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central . . South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana. Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 3,049,437 177,000 175,484 238,900 105,863 49,300 41,000 114,500 11,390 ,136,000 115,000 62,000 122,792 27,000 25,692 61,950 25,500 110,500 3,450 37,500 71,363 1,000 6,000 13,000 14,500 (D) NA ,000 (D) (D) (D) CD) (D) CD) 384,913 27,480 27,981 44,856 20,799 12,480 8,150 18,455 2,400 222,312 16, 150 11,330 18,896 4,800 4,285 13,380 8,300 15,886 740 6,550 15,649 150 900 2,175 1,925 (D) NA 2,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0.16 0.16 0.19 0.20 0.25 0.20 0.16 0.21 0.10 0.15 0.18 0.17 0.22 0.33 0.14 0.21 0.17 0.22 0.15 0.15 0.17 0.13 (D) NA 0.25 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) CD) CD) (D) (D) (D) (D) CD) 306 744 903 406 288 111 132 122 231 34 22 14 144 14 78 296 147 301 300 108 210 176 109 128 89 71 6 13 30 69 77 49 105 27,775,683 959,777 2,994,566 5,776,515 2,705,121 4,201,855 899,036 936, 132 859,734 8,442,947 67,140 70,011 23,616 495,216 19,390 284,404 1,143,278 567,546 1,283,742 1,844,370 404,123 1,584,884 1,426,951 516,187 923,910 435,075 600,195 46,401 95,095 80,320 524,125 22,456 441,716 NA 230,423 133,932 200,566 43,259 2,592,476 537,027 152,904 307,307 321,690 117,135 40,664 122,865 160,308 612,295 55,224 114,361 20,051 276,594 (D) (D) 129,051 136,600 599,128 411,347 7,432,472 4.8 5.7 10.0 17.5 8.6 12.6 10.2 8.3 16.2 9.6 5.2 12.1 4.7 2.2 4.5 9.1 5.5 9.6 17.1 10.1 18.4 13.9 14.0 26.7 25.1 13.2 28.0 9.7 12.8 NA 11.2 9.6 3.9 7.2 66.9 1.7 10.6 11.4 13.6 18.1 4.6 12.1 7.3 12.1 10.7 31.0 20.6 3.5 (D) (D) 14.9 80.8 13.8 12.4 16.7 88,144 225,058 147,066 234,855 (D) 4,609 (D) 2,214 121,201 4,260 600 (D) (D) 1,770 136,912 (D) (D) 48,138 (D) 39,282 41,342 (D) 3,000 1,050 NA (D) (D) 4,500 5,000 4,447 4,000 22,156 (D) 480 225 1,989 1,480 300 119,421 0.4 0.4 0.3 1.5 (D) 0.1 (D) C1) 0.2 0.6 C1) (D) (D) C1) 0.7 (D) (D) 0.2 (D) 0.2 0.5 (D) 4.6 C1) 0.1 NA (D) (D) 0.1 0.1 C1) 2.2 (D) C1) 0.3 5,949,060 20,020,756 20,440,700 6,160,995 13,979,587 2,900,116 6,111,269 1,806,766 11,473,961 237,658 188,746 60,668 3,566,335 297,312 1,598,341 7,205,517 5,173,053 7,642,186 5,980,977 1,305,662 5,745,913 4,005,162 2,902,986 2,025,064 1,343,997 1,296,013 89,518 132,622 313,817 959,964 58,749 1,271,004 NA 652,631 459,229 1,529,678 302,035 909,366 8,796,895 362,852 1,046,342 1,257,714 233,208 575,743 648,989 1,420,869 3,465,668 203, 197 83,446 36,715 910,114 77,113 69,700 400,281 26,200 1,931,457 1,054,953 8,487,551 29.8 38.3 35.5 39.9 28.5 40.5 66.6 17.5 22.1 34.0 14.1 31.2 33.6 34.1 25.5 36.0 43.6 37.6 29.4 24.6 34.9 48.0 56.6 40.3 43.1 30.2 51.5 35.0 51.7 51.4 25.3 36.7 NA 31.8 33.1 30.1 50.4 23.5 27.2 25.1 38.9 53.0 35.9 64.9 64.1 64.4 68.3 39.4 22.6 37.7 11.6 31.7 28.7 46.2 15.5 44.5 31.9 19.1 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 96 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Potted plants — Continued Chrysanthemums, all types Estab- lishments reporting pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Percent of value of all. flower crops Estab- lishments reporting Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Estab- lishments reporting Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central . South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania ........ East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee , Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 127 298 416 212 150 61 117 52 S3 132 42 124 119 46 9,456,748 361,509 1,076,360 1,889,300 802,588 1,540,153 738,229 1,331,069 240,233 1,477,307 2,015 2,600 5,526 173,551 6,200 171,617 417,574 131,119 527,667 628,403 135,946 604,409 219,485 301,057 161,277 181,244 229,257 6,581 16,420 24,852 182,957 400 134,080 NA 142,991 62,498 399,694 55,887 249,993 494,610 45,795 233,836 370,741 87,857 137,812 20,500 322,962 849,795 30,619 5,271 1,750 151,491 (D) 3,000 35,325 (D) 215,823 130,757 1,130,727 11,440,703 436,400 1,320,742 2,545,157 1,101,715 2,056,512 914,211 1,663,993 315,643 1,086,330 2,888 3,450 7,203 211,015 9,330 202,514 583,988 176,288 560,466 794,667 208,629 855,184 299,605 387,072 225,093 266,395 305,345 6,951 23,857 34,283 239,791 520 198,130 NA 211,169 88,879 613,455 85,618 304,100 554,641 58,265 270,642 461,322 123,982 200,048 29,895 455,400 978,650 44,491 8,158 3,028 198,193 (D) 1,000 47,607 (D) 277, 574 152,572 656,184 1.21 1.23 1.35 1.37 1.34 1.24 1.25 1.31 0.74 1.43 1.33 1.30 1.22 1.50 1.18 1.40 1.34 1.06 1.25 1.53 1.41 1.37 1.29 1.40 1.47 1.33 1.06 1.45 1.38 1.31 1.30 1.48 NA 1.91 1.42 1.53 1.53 1.22 1.12 1.24 1.41 1.45 1.46 1.41 1.15 1.45 1.55 1.73 1.31 (D) 0.33 1.35 (D) 1.29 1.17 0.58 2.2 2.5 4.4 7.1 4.2 12.8 18.1 3.0 2.1 0.4 0.3 3.7 2.0 1.1 3.2 2.9 1.5 2.8 3.9 2.8 5.2 3.6 7.5 4.5 8.5 7.1 4.0 6.3 5.7 12.8 0.2 5.7 NA 10.3 6.4 12.1 14.3 7.8 1.7 4.0 10.1 19.4 19.1 22.5 3.0 20.6 19.3 8.6 2.2 3.1 2.5 (D) 0.4 5.5 (D) 6.4 4.6 1.5 23,162 192,230 72,845 11,197 9,675 1,150 2,975 178 5,893 17,300 900 4,962 9,846 19,675 162,709 4,305 700 9,955 29, 125 28,760 5,363 2,200 300 700 300 ,334 300 5,220 150 905 250 500 100 300 1,300 93 1,582 150 28 143 5,750 503,474 40,584 298, 610 120,698 16,191 18,366 1,788 2,874 181 4,182 29,460 1,200 9,924 16,410 35,518 246,682 6,198 1,500 19,079 43,223 50,698 8,039 2,498 450 1,025 300 3,879 7,675 NA 350 8,916 150 1,275 563 800 125 300 794 232 1,848 150 31 203 3,979 1.75 1.55 1.66 1.45 1.90 1.55 0.97 1.02 0.71 1.70 1.33 2.00 1.67 1.81 1.52 1.44 2.14 1.92 1.48 1.76 1.50 1.14 1.50 1.46 1.00 1.66 NA 1.17 1.71 1.00 1.41 2.25 1.60 1.25 1.00 0.61 2.49 1.17 1.42 0.69 205 443 504 257 152 59 102 61 90 17 14 11 100 10 53 178 79 186 143 61 118 114 68 3,866,495 386,509 725,686 882,356 380,388 409,374 207,150 236,574 74,825 563,633 15, 590 15,925 6,350 215,630 34,650 98,364 272,543 125,788 327,355 159,424 69,108 327,009 159,836 166,979 147,235 62,629 66,255 6,603 8,865 25,583 63,218 6,150 66,575 NA 52,703 17,650 91,471 31,659 85,806 57,360 20,025 61,961 116,714 8,450 29,950 44,250 44,752 117,622 13,479 8,045 3,070 36,611 1,350 12,070 200 178,848 64,995 319,790 5,444,738 569,250 1,076,661 1,308,920 546,687 572,004 260,880 316,876 110,548 682,912 22,839 23,100 9,704 311,785 49,927 151,895 405,892 187,354 483,415 218,743 96,267 496,853 248,730 248,327 204,209 104,968 92,436 9,354 14,308 35,544 85,868 8,772 101,769 NA 73, 991 28,454 141,770 66,470 88,828 61,950 28,273 87,395 134,562 10,650 39,615 43,487 62,506 171,268 19,258 9,928 5,495 59,232 2,212 14,173 250 200,087 93,143 389,682 1.47 1.48 1.48 1.44 1.40 1.26 1.34 1.48 1.21 1.46 1.45 1.53 1.45 1.44 1.54 1.49 1.49 1.48 1.37 1.39 1.52 1.56 1.49 1.39 1.68 1.40 1.42 1.61 1.39 1.36 1.43 1.53 NA 1.40 1.61 1.55 2.10 1.04 1.08 1.41 1.41 1.15 1.26 1.32 0.98 1.40 1.46 1.43 1.23 1.79 1.62 1.64 l!l7 1.25 1.12 1.43 1.22 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . NA Not available. SUMMARY 97 Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Potted plants — Continued Orchids, oattleya Estab- lish- report- ing Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Orchids, cymbldium Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Orchids, all other Estab- lish- ments report- ing pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Estab- lish- ments report- ing pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 227, 934 2,242 23,354 13,565 947 59,899 55,116 11,278 100 61,433 1,013 1,229 12,954 9,700 700 (D) 500 800 3,039 (D) 100 400 122 25 300 CD) NA (D) 1,292 650 78 54,538 500 (D) 250 (D) 2,740 2,995 58,438 9,097 72,199 32,008 3,417 245,301 134,536 33,105 200 209,726 4,659 4,438 42,349 27,700 2,150 (D) 4,285 3,200 7,178 (D) 400 1,332 535 250 900 (D) NA (D) 3,876 5,000 234,567 936 131,100 2,500 (D) 1,250 (D) 12,489 15,665 194,061 4.06 3.09 2.36 3.61 4.10 2.44 2.94 2.00 3.41 3.27 2.86 3.07 (D) 8.57 4.00 2.36 (D) 4.00 3.33 4.39 10.00 3.00 (D) CD) 3.00 7.69 12.00 2.40 5.00 (D) 5.00 (D) 4.56 5.23 3.32 828 3,547 1,968 450 1,411 100 100 66,646 28 300 2,258 1,066 223 569 1,287 150 70 30 200 560 NA 691 65,955 261,293 4,327 10,949 3,671 1,210 9,392 200 150 231,394 1,077 3,000 3,964 4,798 2,187 1,478 1,609 450 370 90 300 4,480 NA 12 4,900 4,646 226,748 5.23 3.09 1.87 2.69 6.66 2.00 1.50 3.47 38.46 10.00 1.76 4.50 9.81 2.60 1.25 3.00 5.29 3.00 1.50 8.00 NA 6.72 3i44 113,225 1,081 42,035 650 1,335 37,111 (D) (D) 25,431 1,078 3 2,150 36,800 3,085 200 250 250 1,025 60 (D) NA (D) 2,107 32,454 (D) (D) 500 1,665 23,766 4,488 388,680 1,600 6,165 133,031 (D) (D) 120,609 4,476 12 5,100 376,850 6,730 600 500 800 5,125 240 (D) NA CD) 3,562 124,319 (D) CD) 1,400 8,690 111,919 4.15 9.25 2.46 4.62 3.58 (D) (D) 4.74 2.37 10.24 2.18 3.00 2.00 3.20 5.00 4.00 (D) NA (D) 1.69 (D) (D) 2.80 5.22 4.71 37 56 124 77 32 14 9 15 18 66,597 69,286 279,407 80,736 45,817 69,326 3,409 17,199 32,955 2,100 2,425 850 48,850 12,372 17,125 13,458 38,703 22,741 94,538 71,962 24,457 65,709 43,163 11,252 12,217 704 1,300 6,300 5,800 12,687 750 5,755 4,200 400 22,025 8,006 4,020 57,300 1,847 662 500 650 210 15,839 3,905 600 28,450 97,215 101,697 358,420 141,477 55,006 103,881 5,262 27,622 45,265 3,550 3,975 1,400 69,975 18,315 23,904 24,337 53,456 33,991 56,897 124,013 43,002 100,517 80,558 22,776 17,714 1,385 2,025 7,615 9,404 13,630 HA 1,125 10,937 3,782 600 24,942 11,881 5,700 86,300 1,125 3,131 1,006 650 975 420 25,577 6,390 750 38,125 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 98 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Potted plants — Continued African violets Division or State Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Begonias Estab- lish- ments report- ing pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts . Rhode Island. . Connecticut. .. Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey. . . Pennsylvania. East North Central : Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota ... . South Dakota .... Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina . Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central : Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana .... Idaho Wyoming Colorado. . . New Mexico. Arizona. . . . Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington. Oregon California. 24 436,220 1,223,192 1,512,647 228,422 575,332 43,159 87, 396 36,921 256,429 14,687 100 (D) 347,055 (D) 72,278 716,270 288,957 217,965 806,158 54,301 235,040 273,210 143,938 115,878 40,942 54,775 1,170 300 925 14,432 NA 9,850 37,000 37,500 1,000 306,634 43,148 4,520 2,000 36,519 120 1,200 2,062 35,476 48,658 900 2,700 18,876 14,045 400 5 44,290 3 67,739 144,400 248,868 585,680 653,592 140,986 246,819 24,492 65,924 23,947 166,901 11,934 75 (D) 162,210 (D) 48,802 264,149 205,151 116, 380 300,769 30,739 111,167 134, 116 76,801 78,404 22,177 29,093 700 225 875 9,512 NA 7,173 21,500 15,250 1,000 105,784 35,117 3,091 1,500 19,793 108 900 1,417 26,988 36,619 450 1,470 9,395 300 31, 563 46,137 89,201 0.51 0.48 0.43 0.62 0.43 0.57 0.75 0.65 0.65 0.81 0.75 (D) 0.47 (D) 0.68 0.37 0.71 0.53 0.37 0.57 0.47 0.49 0.53 0.68 0.54 0.53 0.60 0.75 0.95 0.66 NA 0.73 0.58 0.41 1.00 0.34 0.81 0.68 0.75 0.54 0.90 0.75 0.69 0.76 0.75 0.50 0.54 0.67 0.75 0.71 0.68 0.62 1.2 1.1 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.3 0.7 0.2 0.3 1.7 t1) (D) 1.5 (D) 0.8 1.3 1.7 0.6 1.5 0.4 0.7 1.6 1.5 1.6 0.7 0.7 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.5 NA 0.4 1.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.8 t1) 0.1 0.1 1.2 0.7 0.1 0.4 1.1 0.2 0.7 1.4 0.2 1,294 304 320 179 114 48 90 46 97 121 52 131 5,997,646 295,892 2,211,945 1,188,027 294,231 278,613 93, 557 213,084 74,334 1,347,963 2,445 2,985 1,850 176,640 5,675 106,297 989,871 550,203 671,871 361,907 117,677 357, 193 176,638 174,612 160,951 57,525 31,370 10,410 3,290 7,948 22,737 1,925 56,366 NA 54,025 59, 675 52,117 6,050 44,014 4,441 14,710 29,566 26,181 23, 100 32,500 940 103,197 76,447 28,080 2,500 1,590 34,044 1,000 7,120 277,489 76,465 994,009 5,084,064 417, 101 2,726,054 1,957,759 508,429 443,411 142,953 403,719 126,799 1,357,839 3,405 4,638 2,941 229,784 9,380 166,953 1,187,035 759,577 779,442 503,645 178, 165 652,735 345,640 277, 574 261,246 101,605 61,982 14,606 6,450 14, 887 47,653 3,313 85,153 NA 79,149 89,592 106,464 10,077 65,091 4,572 23,981 51,999 37, 561 29,412 73,280 2,055 183,202 145,182 40,728 3,750 3,180 65,511 1,750 11,880 293,762 104,259 959,818 1.41 1.23 1.65 1.73 1.59 1.53 1.89 1.71 1.01 1.39 1.55 1.59 1.30 1.65 1.57 1.20 1.38 1.16 1.83 1.96 1.59 1.62 1.77 1.98 1.40 1.96 1.87 2.10 1.72 1.51 NA 1.47 1.50 2.04 1.67 1.48 1.03 1.63 1.76 1.43 1.27 2.25 2.19 1.78 1.90 1.45 1.50 2.00 1.92 1.75 1.67 1.06 1.36 0.97 2.1 5.2 3.4 3.3 0.9 2.0 4.4 1.2 2.6 0.5 0.3 1.5 2.2 5.9 6.4 3.8 2.5 2.4 4.0 4.1 5.4 5.2 3.3 1.4 1.4 2.5 NA 3.9 6.5 2.1 1.7 1.7 (l) 1.7 1.9 1.6 4.5 8.3 0.2 8.3 2.9 1.0 3.3 0.8 0.7 6.8 3.2 2.2 112 249 285 166 113 53 86 37 56 221,608 768,773 987,748 161, 117 588,659 235,490 182,073 40,192 195,518 12,822 5,100 2,475 168,731 900 31,580 513, 562 135,613 119,598 281,202 48,209 322,088 214,975 121,274 54,437 37,191 42,051 350 275 4,810 22,003 1,700 30,297 NA 11,540 21,150 413,103 9,834 45,835 55,200 17,350 95,117 120,773 2,250 7,400 13,700 14,210 146,763 3,850 3,675 600 22,433 884 1,500 7,250 53,851 51,047 90,620 71,733 314,331 324,287 76,846 186,097 74,680 66,862 22,659 94,883 6,780 2,370 495 51,028 300 10,760 198,606 68,515 47,210 74,471 22,148 65,760 80,908 81,000 23,444 18,869 16,762 88 120 3,762 13,801 850 14,615 NA 4,967 5,595 111, 120 3,954 17, 533 27,463 7,757 30,481 35,464 978 6,377 4,714 11,152 44,619 2,263 1,961 150 15,580 442 450 1,813 22,335 22,583 49,965 0.32 0.41 0.33 0.48 0.32 0.32 0.37 0.56 0.49 0.53 0.46 0.20 0.30 0.33 0.34 0.39 0.51 0.39 0.26 0.46 0.20 0.38 0.67 0.43 0.51 0.40 0.25 0.44 0.78 0.63 0.50 0.48 NA 0.43 0.26 0.27 0.40 0.38 0.50 0.45 0.32 0.29 0.43 0.78 0.30 0.59 0.53 0.25 0.69 0.50 0.30 0.25 0.41 0.44 0.55 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 99 Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Potted plants — Continued Cacti and succulents Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic... East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central; Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona.. . > Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Estab- lish- ments report- ing Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops 1,135,017 36,588 418,142 34,107 11,759 167, 874 11,033 164,356 31,785 259,373 6,145 600 (D) 19,320 (D) 5,410 148,421 40,960 228,761 5,539 705 7,800 12,115 7,948 4,795 2,779 723 5 125 754 2,578 7,590 NA 313 5,179 296 250 154,246 1,658 9,307 50 18 2,000 442 1,100 160,814 3,225 907 678 257,788 Foliage or green plants Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing 0.2 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.2 1.8 0.3 0.5 0.9 t1) (D) 0.2 (D) 0.1 0.7 0.3 1.1 (') (J) f1) 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 t1) t1) C1) 0.1 0.1 NA (>) 0.4 (M C1) 0.5 0.1 0.3 (l) f1) 0.2 t1) t1) 3.2 (D) (') tii) t1) C1) 0.6 71 261 290 163 170 48 97 29 119 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 25,068,018 1,048,596 4,749,808 4,209,881 585,996 7,535,987 252,422 1,576,501 515,556 4,593,271 4,923 125 (D) 891,463 (D) 133, 885 1,384,447 1,382,581 1,982,780 1, 521, 914 331,202 1,155,635 907,029 294,101 231,323 66,037 150,892 13,035 3,900 23,012 97,797 250 191,857 NA 16,580 18, 826 70,665 31,992 69,834 ,135,983 39,568 124,448 59,156 29,250 43,375 378,486 221,882 932,758 1,668 1,800 1,230 211,153 38,400 (D) 217,255 CD) 378,848 178,318 4,036,105 Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing 5.2 9.1 7.3 3.8 15.4 3.5 17.2 5.0 0.7 C1) (D) 8.4 (D) 2.1 6.9 11.7 9.8 7.5 4.5 7.0 10.9 5.7 4.6 2.1 3.5 7.5 1.0 3.8 5.2 0.1 5.5 NA 0.8 1.4 1.4 5.3 1.8 22.1 2.7 4.6 2.5 4.5 4.9 37.4 10.1 18.4 0.3 0.5 1.3 2.7 15.8 (D) 25.1 (D) 8.7 5.4 9.1 370 825 918 396 211 88 132 97 142 42 24 12 178 22 92 344 179 302 301 110 196 193 118 124 95 59 8 12 33 65 Number of pots 32,836,402 3,936,887 9,644,522 11, 236, 230 3,161,350 1,054,750 640,601 626,752 642,884 1,892,426 282,081 269,300 65,175 2,207,155 197,981 915,195 3,790,069 2,987,569 2,866,884 3,409,154 1,377,199 2,679,430 2,516,391 1,254,056 1,059,196 840,061 476,782 49,116 124,000 201,850 410,345 64,500 394,466 NA 152, 148 134,620 101,649 43,554 142,043 21,770 209,600 228,674 193,127 9,200 61,651 79,300 206,709 279,092 98,010 81,042 34,850 182,396 (D) (D) 197,700 974,050 296, 520 621,856 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 12,937,892 1,625,872 3,585,445 4,342,778 1,369,239 487,440 256, 228 287,975 277,547 705,368 125,205 124,435 24,966 878,835 96,206 376,225 1,428,179 859, 198 1,298,068 1,238,761 502,856 1,004,258 1,007,039 589,864 437, 502 374,362 201,677 21,756 61,880 93,572 178,490 30,350 170,468 NA 75,394 57,740 63,004 21,948 57,127 11,409 101,771 80,745 70,122 3,590 34,832 37,202 95,527 120,414 59,512 34,372 13,592 82, 573 (D) (D) 65,805 313,247 108,029 284,092 Average value per pot (dol- lars) 0.41 0.37 0.39 0.43 0.46 0.40 0.46 0.43 0.37 0.44 0.46 0.38 0.40 0.49 0.41 0.38 0.29 0.45 0.36 0.37 0.37 0.40 0.47 0.41 0.45 0.42 0.44 0.50 0.46 0.43 0.47 0.43 NA 0.50 0.43 0.62 0.50 0.40 0.52 0.49 0.35 0.36 0.39 0.56 0.47 0.46 0.43 0.61 0.42 0.39 0.45 (D) (D) 0.33 0.32 0.36 0.46 Percent of value of all flower crops Hydrangeas 8.1 6.9 7.5 8.9 1.0 3.6 3.1 2.7 1.4 17.9 9.3 12.8 8.3 11.0 6.0 7.1 7.2 6.4 6.1 6.8 6.1 12.1 11.5 8.7 12.0 4.7 12.5 16.3 15.4 9.6 13.1 4.9 NA 3.7 4.2 1.2 3.7 1.5 (l) 7.0 3.0 3.0 0.6 3.9 3.7 4.3 2.4 11.5 9.3 14.0 1.1 (D) (D) 7.6 7.2 3.3 0.6 Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing 55 203 318 191 120 54 117 47 82 Number of pots Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 3,083,975 82,737 697,797 790,749 426,758 280,090 129,726 294,649 57,498 323,971 2,062 1,400 1,600 41,135 4,800 31,740 191,755 173,460 332,582 259, 570 83,399 189,858 155,521 102,401 104,607 56,355 119, 843 3,352 4,525 12,654 125,422 1,291 64,284 NA 21,382 35,930 54,696 14,316 38,425 49,766 11,575 49,408 66,718 2,025 20,035 17,650 89,528 167,436 2,900 10,050 1,450 26,323 8,100 200 8,375 100 53,841 54,300 215,830 4,062,775 128,355 986,955 1,047,591 474,205 399,122 161,570 470,213 81,959 312,805 3,509 1,700 2,176 58,830 7,778 54,362 270,363 257, 165 459,427 311,600 125,671 297,529 148, 670 164,121 142,295 85,048 114, 163 5,800 6,859 25,262 94,778 1,332 99,268 NA 34,076 43,754 83,344 29,137 55,353 52,858 Average value per pot (dol- lars) 17,678 60,273 81,001 2,618 39,600 31,877 119,189 279, 547 4,551 7,075 2,900 50,689 4,125 250 12,219 150 62,989 54,867 194,949 1.55 1.41 1.32 1.11 1.42 1.25 1.60 1.43 0.97 1.70 1.21 1.36 1.43 1.62 1.71 1.41 1.48 1.38 1.20 1.51 1.57 0.96 1.60 1.36 1.51 0.95 1.73 1.52 2.00 0.76 1.03 1.54 NA 1.59 1.22 1.52 2.04 1.44 1.06 1.53 1.22 i.a 1.29 1.98 1.81 1.33 1.67 1.57 0.70 2.00 1.93 0.51 1.25 1.46 1.50 1.17 1.01 0.90 Percent of value of all flower crops D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 100 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Potted plants — Continued Polnsettias Estab- lishments reporting Number of pots Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per pot (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lishments reporting Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percen! of value of all flower crops Cut flowers and foliage Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars^ Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 156 388 515 265 193 69 128 62 108 160 67 161 150 62 117 123 63 540,701 1,328,557 1,713,828 672,141 571,943 373,859 537,346 103,876 709,784 7,328 10,955 4,610 395,768 18,380 103,660 445,525 283,093 599,939 409, 101 174,499 479,435 266,960 383,833 167,957 143,663 180, 177 6,820 3,050 36,275 134,199 7,700 106,038 HA 77,432 43,395 118,790 24,924 62,452 131,212 68,950 118, 183 159, 193 27, 533 50,800 71,140 109,920 305,486 15,303 8,725 2,370 54,903 4,750 900 16,725 200 169,569 91,449 448,766 8,654,789 607,960 1,939,075 2,430,038 830,504 846,768 425,281 698,248 186,912 690,003 14,098 10,970 5,855 319,403 30,865 226,769 652,684 426,819 859,572 623,211 210,580 671,478 450,200 474, 569 252,558 199,754 162,830 11,137 5,381 67, 531 131,313 11,700 199,522 NA 113,052 65,205 207,881 41,362 78,237 129,809 58,455 113,803 226,261 26,762 82,306 90,260 139,178 386,504 25,848 10,925 4,740 119,090 5,375 450 20,134 350 169, 598 114,375 406,030 1.12 1.46 1.42 1.24 1.48 1.14 1.30 1.80 0.97 1.92 1.00 1.27 0.81 1.68 2.19 1.46 1.51 1.43 1.52 1.21 1.40 1.69 1.24 1.50 1.39 0.90 1.63 1.76 1.86 0.98 1.52 1.88 NA 1.46 1.50 1.75 1.66 1.25 0.99 0.85 0.96 1.42 0.97 1.62 1.27 1.27 1.27 1.69 1.25 2.00 2.17 1.13 0.50 1.20 1.75 1.00 1.25 0.90 3.0 3.7 4.2 5.4 1.7 5.9 7.6 1.8 1.3 2.0 0.8 3.0 3.0 3.5 3.6 3.3 3.6 4.2 3.1 2.9 4.1 5.4 9.3 5.0 6.4 3.8 6.4 1.4 11.1 7.0 5.0 5.8 NA 5.5 4.7 4.1 6.9 2.0 0.4 4.0 4.2 9.5 4.1 9.3 8.9 6.3 7.6 5.0 3.0 4.9 1.5 2.2 0.2 2.3 0.2 3.9 3.5 0.9 110 303 232 95 85 30 50 19 108 110 58 135 602,626 1,445,728 1,070,193 346, 169 576,457 (D) (D) 85,258 913,100 32, 132 13,308 5,002 323,015 4-1,092 185,077 590,026 340,242 515,460 (D) 35,518 281,222 275,629 (D) 73,948 75,397 135,916 4,701 5,887 6,420 43,900 1,662 113,994 NA 30,142 14,662 105,197 5,477 66,479 238,844 8,975 (D) 43,497 5,540 (D) 27, 110 99,138 192,550 (D) 2,477 1,980 66,928 100 (D) 144,953 179,242 588,905 1.9 2.2 1.2 (D) (D) 0.8 1.8 4.6 1.0 2.6 3.0 5.1 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.5 (D) 0.5 1.7 3.3 (D) 1.5 2.4 3.2 2.7 1.6 1.1 2.3 1.1 2.1 0.9 1.7 0.7 0.6 (D) 1.8 0.9 (D) 2.7 4.5 (D) 0.7 2.0 0.9 (') (D) 3.3 5.4 1.3 12,316,154 27,666,900 23,799,777 6,183,636 23,983,197 3,133,528 1.347.451 7,619,491 29,288,794 382,942 1,063,502 109,069 6,073,924 554,603 4,132,114 11,054,419 5,862,879 10,749,602 5,807,557 5,031,920 8,575,378 2,780,947 1,603,975 1,776,598 1,307,381 2,348,259 36,870 145,681 207,550 361,297 150,968 1,535,008 NA 1,125,614 782,582 3,348,986 242,457 368,714 16,428,868 909, 561 1,261,303 757, 813 204,851 270,895 213,310 291,889 571, 357 256,244 164,051 40,545 6,604,624 131,245 80,033 336,482 6,267 1,695,268 1,777,558 25,815,968 61.6 53.0 41.3 40.0 49.0 43.8 14.7 73.6 56.3 54.8 79.6 56.1 57.3 63.7 65.8 55.2 49.4 52.9 28.6 68.5 52.1 33.3 31.3 35.4 41.9 54.8 21.2 38.5 34.2 19.3 65.0 44.4 NA 54.9 56.4 65.8 40.5 9.5 50.9 62.9 46.9 31.9 31.6 30.5 21.1 13.2 11.3 49.7 44.5 41.7 84.1 54.0 33.0 38.9 3.7 39.0 53.7 58.2 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 101 Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage— Continued Chrysanthemums, pompons Estab- lish ments report- ing Number of bunches Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Average per bunch (dol- lars) Percent of value or all flower crops Plants in production Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of flowers Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Average per flower (dol- lars) Percent of value of all flower crops Plants in production Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central : Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 2,870 323 732 790 333 224 62 63 90 253 38 19 13 155 17 81 314 144 274 253 108 188 141 100 35 166 22,372,509 1,271,104 3,688,703 3,099,391 1,106,000 8,857,172 123,884 161,211 306,074 3,758,970 58,901 60,691 19,620 588,828 43,991 499,073 1,462,501 520,675 1,705,527 1,011,587 422,381 1,009,370 410,470 245,583 324,819 239,992 315,197 11,689 46,775 51,630 115,898 39,016 223,622 NA 279,323 132,547 409,054 39,344 98,222 7,636,044 55,548 47,370 19,550 1,416 20,083 36,503 34,371 70,254 76,570 32,667 7,495 146,102 3,000 8,153 31,837 250 198, 576 81, 552 3,478,842 1", , ' 1,428,094 3,296,421 2,974,195 1,127,246 6,426,958 120,562 160,658 354,261 1,751,975 72,474 64,318 25,114 614,708 46,004 605,476 1,244,742 495,722 1,555,957 900,898 420, 119 1,014,700 370, 523 267,955 327,977 251, 169 314,077 15,433 50,066 56,422 112,102 43,368 207,845 NA 275, 537 136,323 470,339 34,844 100,492 5,158,210 55,996 43,696 19,808 1,062 25,372 34,068 34,973 66,245 77,371 30,524 9,444 191,660 3,000 3,158 38,792 312 155,079 82,927 1,513,969 1.12 0.89 0.96 1.02 0.73 0.97 1.00 1.16 0.47 1.23 1.06 1.28 1.04 1.05 1.21 0.85 0.95 0.91 0.89 0.99 1.01 0.90 1.09 1.01 1.05 1.00 1.32 1.07 1.09 0.97 0.93 NA 0.99 1.03 1.15 0.89 1.02 0.68 1.01 0.92 1.26 0.93 1.02 0.94 1.01 0.93 1.26 1.31 1.00 0.39 1.22 1.25 0.78 1.02 0.44 7.1 6.3 5.2 7.3 13.1 1.7 1.8 3.4 3.4 10.4 4.8 12.9 5.8 5.3 9.6 6.2 4.2 7.7 4.4 5.7 6.2 4.4 5.2 6.5 8.1 7.3 8.9 13.2 9.3 6.0 18.7 6.0 NA 13.4 9.8 9.2 5.8 2.6 16.0 3.9 1.6 0.8 0.2 2.9 3.4 1.6 1.3 15.0 8.3 9.7 2.4 1.2 1.3 4.5 0.2 3.6 2.5 3.4 5,084,927 11,138,216 11,493,969 3,550,563 28,771,78e 411,721 516,413 1,077,381 12,173,971 191,699 199,675 59,967 2,137,197 147,000 2,349,389 4,292,590 1,698,598 5,147,028 3,245,395 1,574,563 4,293,211 1,535,882 844,918 939,572 757,432 1,101,662 37,330 122,600 177,450 414,517 153,650 754,897 NA 918,410 384, 175 1,313,798 138,400 328,600 24,779,858 181,361 166,960 59,150 4,250 61,700 112,700 100,485 241,528 318,725 127, 551 27,604 450, 590 8,000 36,900 107, 261 750 866,009 282,640 11,025,322 77,620,192 5,014,905 11,705,283 12,120,972 3,600,453 31,090,834 428,439 521,679 1,043,377 12,094,250 195,227 205,417 61,086 2,097,030 154,050 2,302,095 4,365,984 1,790,883 5,548,416 3,310,723 1,532,657 4,843,865 1,535,848 897,879 955, 194 760,617 1,142,453 28,541 147,878 179,040 386,730 135,088 747,640 NA 921,995 382,770 1,549,981 138,400 344,935 26,870,025 197,451 165,040 61,400 4,548 64,070 108,400 91,900 257,309 295,329 127,551 24,348 428,887 8,000 44,019 114,493 750 985,917 289,035 10,819,298 2,639 255 688 765 304 200 68 85 32 17 12 116 13 65 285 135 268 250 104 183 134 94 41 26 127 85,686,680 3,610,674 12,615,778 14,990,349 4,540,707 7,305,181 2,876,495 1,966,613 1,241,330 36,539,553 86,550 68,640 14,750 1,781,410 481,700 1,177,624 5,349,231 1,874,549 5,391,998 5,142,872 2,233,800 5,309,026 1,294,475 1,010,176 459,386 737,657 2,771,880 12,220 67, 325 119,400 372,839 114,500 1,204,821 NA 396,716 837,240 1,893,554 253,472 462,271 2,142,607 1,164,852 799,611 367,232 544,800 467,732 289,500 465,977 743,404 115,815 75,993 16,120 595,220 150,000 24,000 262,682 1,500 471,549 144,412 35,923,592 15,478,877 832,280 2,949,666 3,454,884 1,020,395 1,430,937 641,983 499,824 263,961 4,384,947 17,070 15,645 4,720 388,687 119,183 286,975 1,200,192 428,241 1,321,233 1,197,522 559,234 1,159,328 284,225 254,575 111,295 161,464 606,081 3,531 19,998 32,768 85,258 21,025 266,837 NA 70,890 218,930 384,238 60,908 104,584 303,525 274,105 182,615 78,246 107,017 129,068 76,050 128,339 166, 367 26,469 15,117 4,191 125,075 25,200 1,440 66,094 375 96,776 29,279 4,258,892 0.23 0.23 0.23 0.22 0.20 0.22 0.25 0.21 0.12 0.20 0.23 0.32 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.23 0.25 0.23 0.25 0.22 0.22 0.25 0.24 0.22 0.22 0.29 0.30 0.27 0.23 0.18 0.22 NA 0.18 0.26 0.20 0.24 0.23 0.14 0.24 0.23 0.21 0.20 0.28 0.26 0.28 0.22 0.23 0.20 0.26 0.21 0.17 0.06 0.25 0.25 0.21 0.20 0.12 4.2 5.6 6.0 6.6 2.9 9.0 5.4 2.5 8.4 2.4 1.2 2.4 3.7 13.7 4.6 6.0 3.6 6.5 5.9 7.6 7.0 3.4 5.0 2.2 5.2 14.1 2.0 5.3 5.4 4.6 9.1 7.7 NA 3.5 15.8 7.6 10.2 2.7 0.9 19.0 6.8 3.3 16.5 14.5 7.5 5.8 3.3 5.1 4.1 4.3 1.6 10.4 0.6 7.6 0.2 2.2 0.9 9.6 64,174,996 3,480,348 10,510,264 12,733,334 4,048,946 6,022,403 2,353,176 1,584,361 871,841 22,570,323 70,500 64,100 10, 350 1,679,001 472,020 1,184,377 4,117,066 1,497,497 4,895,701 3,874,551 2,039,767 4,884,501 1,021,515 913,000 380,350 511, OX 2,652,932 7,790 60,700 115,250 320,890 106,800 1,106,095 NA 368,984 728,750 1,841,691 165,216 297,100 1,407,767 879,294 735,850 361,232 376,800 309,700 184,000 435,807 654,854 84,800 51, 193 14,294 422, 122 53,250 10,000 234,682 1,500 416,060 94,040 22,060,223 65,092,154 3,616,633 10,780,331 13,621,608 4,248,099 6,342,451 2,665,138 1,807,640 878,469 21,131,785 58,204 62,081 10, 517 1,808,976 472,020 1,204,835 4,240,979 1,493,763 5,045,589 4,414,561 2,127,995 5,112,360 1,084,918 881,774 388,256 480,806 2,875,371 9,027 70,700 104,444 319,495 95,265 1,145,649 NA 386,971 748,941 1,818,006 165,216 384,536 1, 597, 867 922,586 767,296 437,556 537,700 361,290 237,325 465,156 743,869 84,800 51, 193 14,294 422,122 53,993 10,000 240,567 1,500 431,418 94,278 20,606,089 102 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Division or State Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower Estab- lish- ments report- ing Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Orchids, cattleya Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. Hest North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic : New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 8,353,474 467,627 1,832,688 1,071,997 108, 520 120,115 5,000 3,600 2,300 4,741,627 (D) 140,979 (i>) 1,280,053 110,600 442,035 (D) 398,239 591,222 (D) 20,360 720 (D) (d: 5,000 2,000 2,000 300 (D) (D) 4,439,877 1,469,892 138, 310 453,318 301, 188 38,235 10,023 500 900 475 526,943 (D) 32,616 (D) 314, 815 42,915 95,588 (D) 143,475 132,416 (D) 5,400 (D) 0.30 0.25 0.28 0.35 0.08 0.10 0.25 0.21 0.11 (D) 0.23 (D) 0.25 0.39 0.22 (D) 0.36 0.22 (D) 0.27 (D) (D) (D) 0» 0.7 0.9 0.5 0.2 t1) <;> ( > 1.0 (D) 0.3 (i>) 1.6 0.4 0.5 (D) 2.0 0.8 (D) 0.1 (D) (D) f1) (M 48 135 97 28 62 25 17 10 14 (D) (D) 494,329 (D) (D) 0.11 (D) (D) 1.1 3,756,912 236,453 702,324 336,545 85,531 1,768,595 128,609 175, 106 18,400 305,349 8,950 21,000 1,180 80,839 33,600 90,884 131,424 87,715 483, 185 98,786 95,880 53, 192 65,695 22,992 3,750 22,400 51,521 1,797 2,475 3,588 54,435 192,689 NA 25, 742 82,100 822 3,000 6,656 1,403,151 49,107 56,709 19,313 3,480 55,650 60,000 19 ,656 39,800 3,087 480 750 13,933 240 54,670 250,439 45,004 131,462 99,265 17,467 195, 314 23,402 33, 560 3,357 78,272 1,662 3,750 235 16,331 8,464 14,562 27,649 15,685 88,128 18,957 48,847 12,307 14,022 5,132 1,076 4,060 10,728 359 590 654 13,508 39,579 NA 3,625 16,471 232 400 1,106 120, 393 9,844 10,089 2,877 592 13,625 9,000 3,587 7,348 589 95 150 2,493 5,600 72,612 0.19 0.19 0.29 0.20 0.11 0.18 0.19 0.18 0.26 0.19 0.18 0.20 0.20 0.25 0.16 0.21 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.51 0.23 0.21 0.22 0.29 0.18 0.21 0.20 0.24 0.18 0.25 0.21 NA 0.14 0.20 0.28 0.13 0.17 0.09 0.20 0.18 0.15 0.17 0.24 0.15 0.18 0.18 0.19 0.20 0.20 0.18 0.25 0.10 0.29 7,402,589 738,398 2,885,643 1,454,365 70,427 347,213 216, 568 105,360 2,620 1,581,995 54 50 31 152,056 586,207 1,068,602 1,446,169 370,872 433,789 179,275 661,248 45,776 134,277 2,810 7,064 60, 145 100 175 133 (D) NA 1,825 29,529 (D) 270,947 (D) 143,607 (D) (D) 51,850 (D) 24,541 10 545 115 450 146,225 231,400 1,204,370 6,088,816 650,830 2,105,322 1,343,514 61,527 363,023 367, 726 126,197 3,131 1,067,546 54 63 47 151,341 499,325 666.965 1,112,283 326, 074 411,866 142,374 663, 103 47,602 78,569 3,312 10,285 47,376 125 263 166 (D) NA 3,095 36,839 (D (D) 273,350 (D) 274,509 (D) (D) 64,813 (D) 29,966 15 818 173 500 137,180 159,200 771,166 0.88 0.73 0.92 0.87 1.05 1.70 1.20 1.20 0.67 1.00 1.26 1.52 1.00 0.85 0.62 0.77 0.88 0.95 0.79 1.00 1.04 0.59 1.18 3.46 0.79 1.25 1.50 1.25 (D) NA 1.70 1.25 (D) (D) 1.01 (D) 1.91 (D) (D) 1.25 (D) 1.22 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.11 0.94 0.69 0.64 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 103 Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Orchids, cymbidium Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Aver- age value per flower (dol- lars) Per- cent of value of all flower crops Orchids, all other Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Aver- age value per flower (dol- lars) Roses Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Aver- age value per flower (dol- lars) Per- cent of value of all flower crops Plants in production Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California 122,996 1,035,117 113,238 6,855 27,745 31,100 6,950 4,836 1,827,517 104 400 400 102,592 19,500 762,569 162,416 110,132 23,628 12,579 13,358 13,273 50,400 2,440 50 4,000 150 100 115 (D) 2,160 6,050 1,050 (D) (D) (D) 6,200 750 25 2,000 86,098 671,308 96,568 4,204 23,121 33,099 4,532 3,136 821,394 78 300 304 69,574 15,842 476, 618 126,999 67,691 28,347 7,763 12,818 7,265 40,375 1,830 2,000 150 90 90 (D) NA 1,610 812 (D) 82,701 201,595 1,543,221 (D) (D) 3,782 750 15 1,500 1,591 54,523 92,608 674,263 0.70 0.65 0.85 0.61 0.83 1.06 0.65 0.65 0.45 0.75 0.75 0.76 0.68 0.81 0.63 0.78 0.61 1.20 0.62 0.96 0.55 0.80 0.75 0.88 0.50 1.00 0.90 0.78 0.75 0.51 0.77 (d: (D) (D) 0.61 1.00 0.60 0.75 0.4 1.3 0.2 'J1 t1) 0.5 (M t1) 1.6 0.2 0.7 2.4 1.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.8 (M C1) (£) (M (M (D) NA 0.1 t1) (D) (tO 0.2 (M t1) 0.4 0.66 0.46 0.44 1.3 2.8 1.5 37,959 178,736 125,988 5,235 21,082 54,150 8,765 10 566,043 34,449 3,500 74,854 33,458 70,424 (D) 102,202 (D) 16,000 (D) (D) 10 100 1,054 727 3,000 (D) (D) 6,665 2,100 27,355 122,506 65,821 3,991 9,387 45,792 7,080 8 261,056 23,738 3,602 61,777 18,851 41,878 (D) 54,482 (D) 6,000 (D) (D) 1,318 1,619 1,500 (D) (D) 5,280 1,800 0.72 0.69 0.52 0.76 0.45 0.85 0.81 0.80 0.46 0.69 1.03 0.83 0.56 0.59 (D) 0.53 (D) 0.38 (D) (D) 1.00 0.75 1.25 NA 2.23 0.50 CO (D) 0.79 0.86 43 108 131 69 50 11 16 35 58 18,297 547,746 9,246 251,810 0.51 0.46 359,855,577 43,037,125 96,950,683 96,164,161 16,672,112 10,121,799 5,798,207 233,368 4,246,923 86,631,199 84,300 11,290,000 311,720 11,539,949 2,195,000 17,616,156 36,267,941 16,207,036 44,475,706 11,293,752 24,111,689 43,304,995 13,750,236 3,703,489 7,122,068 4,400,884 4,476,650 6,000 332,000 125,850 208,660 (D) 3,206,975 NA 2,655,488 1,239,250 1,737,886 (D) 2,300 1,145,600 2,344,900 3,450,434 2,873 128,000 88,600 16,768 330,837 470,750 36,000 2,427,336 (D) (D) 20,000 5,315,951 7,453,699 73,861,549 3,915,759 8,424,701 8,721,032 1,626,904 895,242 624,682 27,067 508,732 6,166,106 8,430 887,200 31,172 1,101,399 190,694 1,696,864 3,335,316 1,303,137 3,786,248 1,092,288 2,503,036 3,486,695 1,279,492 359,521 734,163 409,286 413,334 600 30,200 14,415 24,906 (D) 221,457 NA 260,654 108,863 176,507 (D) 226 113,762 266,489 357,906 287 13,920 10,632 2,515 33,084 51,198 4,320 299,570 (D) (D) 2,000 612,693 634,260 4,919,153 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.O7 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.12 (D) 0.07 NA 0.10 0.09 0.10 (D) 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.15 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12 (D) (D) 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.07 19.6 16.1 15.1 10.5 1.8 8.7 0.3 4.9 11.9 1.2 66.4 16.0 10.4 21.9 27.0 16.6 11.0 18.6 5.4 34.1 21.2 15.3 7.0 14.6 13.1 9.6 0.3 8.0 2.4 1.3 (D) 6.4 NA 12.7 7.8 3.5 (D) t1) 0.4 18.4 13.3 C1) 0.5 t1) 6.4 13.9 4.4 3.8 (D) (D) 1.2 14.1 19.2 11.1 16,113,842 1,721,945 4,476,161 4,489,328 940,528 483,669 281,373 22,720 235,306 3,462,812 5,315 344,000 16,800 508, 500 96,500 750,830 1,775,849 717,950 1,982,362 588,600 1,200,710 1,906,289 631,810 161,919 347,417 255,740 292,192 800 26,000 5,750 12,629 5,000 146,092 NA 112,801 72,180 87,586 5,000 280 54,730 95,500 185,730 1A3 7,400 7,260 8,060 22,206 20,250 2,200 137,950 14,000 36,700 2,000 319,750 297,600 2,845,462 15,784,656 1,646,908 4,317,442 4,412,518 937,781 475,159 282,839 25,220 257,441 3,429,348 5,293 294,000 16,800 504,486 96,500 729,829 1,717,845 651,818 1,947,779 577,910 1,195,138 1,855,155 635,254 149,061 349,135 259,478 287, 230 800 22,960 5,549 12,629 5,000 137,879 NA 108,103 72,180 87,586 5,000 280 59,131 93,000 189,696 143 7,260 8,060 22,206 20,250 2,750 151,535 22,000 36,700 2,000 319,750 311,032 2,798,566 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. *Less than 0.05 percent. 104 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Establish- ments report Ing Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Establish- ments reporting Number (dozens of flowers ) Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per dozen (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Acreage in production Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina ..... Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana fiVI ahrana Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 59 131 102 52 47 4 11 15 76 21,950,075 449,893 2,525,589 545,615 226,325 1,718,152 3,089 43,022 140,956 16,297,434 41,520 14,600 6,800 186,983 32,750 167,240 994,648 1,003,665 527,276 176,659 164,444 114,976 23,970 65,566 67,821 43,166 63,758 10,000 41,580 1,420 93,046 NA 111,825 242,100 817,846 69,740 382,175 1,000 100 4,600 38,422 16,096 13,600 62,000 (D) 48,000 (D) 28,992 21,200 16,247,242 848,100 27,783 126,271 43,690 21,213 88,578 323 3,532 8,175 528,535 2,816 920 544 8,062 2,237 13,204 60,892 25,937 39,442 11,386 16,116 8,998 1,843 5,347 4,320 4,881 6,528 1,200 4,284 128 5,940 NA 7,787 26,522 20,298 6,100 21,803 120 5 460 3,072 1,291 752 4,600 (D) 1,440 (D) 2,241 1,542 524,752 0.06 0.05 0.08 0.09 0.05 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.03 0.07 0.06 0.08 0.04 0.07 0.08 0.06 0.03 0.07 0.06 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.11 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.09 0.06 NA 0.07 0.11 0.02 0.09 0.06 0.12 0.05 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.07 (D) 0.03 (D) 0.08 0.07 0.03 78 203 169 106 133 21 27 42 76 26,328,406 192,311 2,256,615 1,949,100 200,976 17,708,916 1,369,536 122,688 127,461 2,400,803 4,957 4,058 2,367 86,850 40,000 54,079 722,861 1,243,093 290,661 495,307 159,991 880,273 321,642 91,887 90,580 37,766 25, 590 1,764 8,684 20,708 15,884 3,087 177,389 82,422 151,090 2,277,564 4,000 15,013,364 5,276 48,193 1,137,451 178,616 41,500 4,800 11,058 65,330 4,864 10,102 1,200 84,775 3,000 23,520 5,802 89,663 2,305,338 14,327,915 142,160 1,342,158 931,413 142,351 9,495,132 742,102 101,713 86,707 1,344,179 4,957 3,626 2,367 61,754 30,000 39,456 316,610 820,924 204,624 286,456 86,466 343,190 153,850 61,451 56,084 29,867 19,587 1,764 7,404 14,034 13, 611 2,515 150,671 NA 55,896 83,980 1,261,338 2,500 7,938,232 3,296 29,428 618,284 91,094 31,105 4,000 10,813 55,795 4,750 6,300 1,200 53,097 3,000 18,360 4,521 65,005 1,274,653 0.74 0.59 0.48 0.71 0.54 0.54 0.83 0.68 0.56 1.00 0.89 1.00 0.71 0.75 0.73 0.44 0.66 0.70 0.58 0.54 0.39 0.48 0.67 0.62 0.79 0.77 1.00 0.85 0.68 0.86 0.81 0.85 NA 0.68 0.56 0.55 0.63 0.53 0.62 0.61 0.54 0.51 0.75 0.83 0.98 0.85 0.98 0.62 1.00 0.63 1.00 0.78 0.78 0.72 0.55 0.7 2.6 1.6 0.9 19.4 10.4 1.1 0.8 2.6 0.7 0.3 1.2 0.6 3.4 0.6 1.6 6.9 1.0 1.4 1.2 2.1 1.1 1.0 0.5 1.0 2.0 2.3 0.7 4.4 NA 2.7 6.0 24.8 0.1 24.6 0.2 1.1 26.0 14.0 3.5 0.4 0.5 1.1 0.9 1.7 1.2 0.7 1.2 0.1 2.0 2.9 13,459 148 1,328 1,529 169 8,698 675 101 78 733 558 618 152 303 136 681 326 83 2 96 NA 61 75 978 3 7,483 4 40 538 93 6 87 640 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. SUMMARY 105 Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage— Continued Estab- lish- ments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Snapdragons Estab- lish- ments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lish- ments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 6,852,164 411,378 2,135,812 1,404,980 650, 684 1,572,492 341,640 28,990 59, 720 246,468 570 72 1,572 100,220 308,944 718,912 378, 704 1,038,196 52,448 771,953 529,800 8,937 41,842 44,408 19,100 380,014 18,600 22,950 165,612 299,552 13,200 1,242,700 (D) CD) 14,400 13,840 320 4,000 55,400 1,840 119,400 125,228 478,602 34,032 168,563 78,451 42,832 112,139 15,664 2,357 4,310 20,254 126 8,855 24,976 44,021 30,107 94,435 4,837 35,463 34,160 523 3,468 3,543 1,550 23,287 1,860 2,060 10,532 20,835 1,180 88,394 (D) 1,190 1,092 32 400 3,878 139 9,172 10,943 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.05 0.06 0.06 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.06 0.10 0.09 0.06 0.07 0.09 0.07 (D) (D) 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.10 0 0.08 0.08 0.09 244 527 567 256 152 46 53 57 78 14 105 15 59 220 98 209 177 80 125 110 75 42,444,907 5,004,805 13,097,307 11,182,940 3,879,827 4,667,447 789, 038 853,666 548,846 2,421,031 345,503 115,960 223,989 3,138,205 307,976 873,172 5,751,478 3,028,988 4,316,841 4,093,797 1,354,533 3,011,632 1,786,075 936,903 1,481,273 1,047,056 861,427 25,366 71,450 165,733 227,522 165,000 1,927,423 HA 700,708 335,092 472,404 207,064 359, 896 499,860 360,254 295, 700 97,084 36,000 193,066 240,000 305,200 115,400 67,912 47,550 22,240 261,544 117,000 31,800 800 217,665 433,158 1,770,208 3,864,339 470,208 1,108,979 1,082,006 405,298 417,091 76,079 78,583 51,721 174,374 33,608 9,683 17,919 290,394 29,221 89,383 506,685 228,268 374,026 405,891 135,480 277,646 170,285 92,704 150,417 115,895 85,195 3,531 5,901 21,795 22,564 15,330 168,805 NA 63,713 33,876 45,810 17,122 38,459 33,976 37,983 24,715 9,961 3,420 18,015 20,154 28,918 11,496 8,020 4,641 2,669 22,851 10,100 3,360 80 21,915 44,560 107,899 0.09 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.14 0.08 0.13 0.10 0.09 0.09 NA 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.11 0.07 0.11 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.09 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.10 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.06 2.4 2.1 1.9 2.6 0.9 1.1 0.9 0.5 0.3 4.8 0.7 9.2 2.7 3.4 1.4 2.5 1.9 1.8 2.0 1.8 1.7 2.0 3.0 3.7 2.0 2.0 1.6 3.6 1.2 6.6 4.9 NA 3.1 2.4 0.9 2.9 1.0 0.1 2.6 0.9 0.4 0.5 2.0 2.0 1.3 0.2 1.6 1.3 2.7 0.3 4.2 0.4 C1) 0.5 1.3 0.2 77 163 175 80 34 12 17 24 91 505,524 1,142,218 873,503 332,734 449,503 43,390 124,440 1,636,480 57,164,182 48,357 31,364 20,500 185,046 75,560 144,697 509,184 257,196 375,838 218,350 77,388 278,740 180,024 119,001 54,713 123,040 99,581 5,000 10,300 6,200 33,900 8,000 133,573 NA 21,000 18,650 61,192 (D) (D) 32,200 6,500 800 3,890 87,700 8,500 1,500 26,740 5,100 15,800 8,160 17,000 ,589,320 1,100 32,336 18,020 57,113,826 2,112,609 45,756 99,116 87,428 34,538 46,794 5,443 10,305 73,724 1,709,505 4,585 2,287 2,050 17,362 6,619 12,853 43,998 23,452 31,666 26,329 8,330 21,386 19,960 11,423 5,828 12,921 10,210 500 1,129 696 3,254 640 12,444 NA 2,432 1,881 7,279 (D) (D) 4,552 500 80 311 7,080 825 150 2,250 612 1,400 234 1,460 69,930 2,893 1,836 1,704,776 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.08 0.05 0.03 0.09 0.07 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08 0.12 0.11 0.08 0.11 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.08 0.09 NA 0.12 0.10 0.12 (D) (D) 0.14 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.12 0.09 0.03 0.O9 0.04 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.03 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of infonnation for individual establishments. See tex-t. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 106 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 23.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLE- SALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Cut flowers and foliage — Continued Asparagus, plumosus Estab- lish- ments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Estab- lish- ments reporting Number of flowers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per flower (dollars) Percent of value of all flower crops Plants in production Estab- lish- ments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions : New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 3,229 1-1,047 6,403 13,204 1,857,564 350 179,675 800 76,251 1,713 1,500 10 3,542 3,025 7,480 2,383 279 475 213 3,053 1,870 569 820 32 5,330 4,583 11,092 NA 500 1,845,972 179,675 (X) 0.1 3.8 f1) 2.0 t1) 0.1 C1) t1) 0.2 t1) t1) t1) t1) t1) (M t1) o.i t1) t1) f1) C1) 1.4 0.3 NA (£) f1) (D) (D) 62,366 (') (D) (D) 0.1 2,254 286 563 577 254 130 40 42 172 190 34 17 11 150 14 216 108 239 183 77 139 15 12 5 120 3 31 18 141 410,631,626 51,578,254 66,778,772 47,298,489 14,673,172 15,661,870 4,516,099 838,633 76,736,776 132,549,561 2,907,094 926,144 218,649 38,183,243 1,520,818 7,822,306 26,202,256 9,616,614 30,959,902 15,695,559 6,548,742 17,247,947 4,135,538 3,670,703 3,340,752 2,725,442 6,999,500 54,620 216,600 589,121 747,137 460,000 3,921,946 NA 2,868,767 1,530,750 4,942,427 641,500 772,000 524,480 1,983,774 2,532,325 192,242 44,000 309,075 293,316 1,102,253 496,050 150,724 72,986,749 526,000 26,000 1,420,000 29,000 1,939,685 1,715,700 128,894,176 29,299,850 4,171,111 5,125,273 3,935,700 1,432,213 1,450,058 397,590 92,213 6,229,818 6,465,874 231,523 71,748 21,865 3,042,387 118,582 685,006 1,818,332 767,605 2,539,336 1,348,438 609,187 1,220,567 378,699 378,809 351,901 284,672 627,145 6,008 23,180 62,594 76,713 33,640 327,435 NA 261,215 131,873 514,794 63,738 65,200 52,163 168,266 229,324 19,585 4,400 36,594 31,634 98,465 48,425 18,087 5,880,224 53,520 1,327 126,870 2,900 173,692 154,166 6,138,016 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.11 0.08 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.07 0.09 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.09 0.11 0.12 0.11 0.10 0.07 0.08 NA 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.08 0.09 0.10 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.09 0.10 0.12 0.08 0.10 0.05 0.09 0.10 0.09 0.09 0.05 20.9 9.8 6.8 9.3 3.0 5.6 1.0 60.2 12.4 33.1 5.4 11.2 28.7 13.6 10.9 9.1 6.5 12.5 6.6 8.3 7.4 4.5 7.4 7.0 9.1 14.6 3.5 6.1 10.3 4.1 14.5 9.5 NA 12.7 9.5 10.1 10.6 1.7 0.2 11.6 8.5 2.2 0.4 1.7 0.6 19.1 13.1 18.6 74.9 22.0 0.5 14.7 1.7 4.0 4.7 13.8 48,961,028 7,375,911 9,846,333 6,086,116 2,149,681 2,256,098 654, 600 131,969 7,695,715 12,764,605 396,852 145,106 36,750 5,583,387 207, 650 1,006,166 4,125,461 1,374,430 4,346,442 1,937,207 967,843 2,209,733 524,966 446,367 361,433 364,112 1,200,021 5,427 44,000 79,205 95,483 75,950 516,378 NA 484,550 174,600 784,070 73,450 84,600 62,500 292,750 361,850 32, 560 6,167 47,567 45, 675 173,282 76,550 15,179 7,134,150 95,250 18,000 178,304 5,000 324,872 193,300 12,246,433 49,458,141 7,310,915 10,120,371 6,024,964 2,137,993 2,300,460 684,584 127,323 7,700,830 13,050,701 387,587 145,106 41,072 5,488,385 207, 650 1,041,115 4,198,499 1,346,631 4,575,241 1,961,379 973,163 2,103,860 527,009 459,553 365,108 376,246 1,173,222 5,427 44,000 81,100 92,890 65,807 516,757 478,844 181,192 795,810 63,450 84,600 114,000 289,948 394,636 33,870 4,667 44,881 43,905 179,450 81,394 15,179 7,130,478 93,250 18,000 178,079 5,000 267,179 195,406 12,588, 116 78 200 135 47 102 16 11 16 224 32 32 160 7,754,251 298,145 1,527,789 578,219 192,018 1,161,836 38,231 19,255 27,175 3,911,583 5,596 (D) 2,606 245,003 2,099 (D) 932,265 419,728 175,796 62,617 315,751 133, 107 36,551 30,193 22,051 20,718 140,841 5,112 338 613 2,345 (D) 105,735 NA 98,325 22,183 338,224 (D) (D) 537,492 (D) 24,430 (D) 1,350 (D) (D) 10,952 5,531 2,881 250 15,300 375 2,738 100 420, 660 454,554 3,036,369 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. 1Lees than 0.05 percent. Section III.-NURSERY PRODUCTS (107) SUMMARY 109 Table 24.-NURSERY CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING. QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959 Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars . . Value of all nursery crops at wholesale prices dollars . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent . . percent distribution.. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of all lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . percent distribution. . Citrus stock establishments reporting.. percent distribution. . number of plants . . Value dollars . . average per plant, dollars.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) percent. . average per establishment reporting, dollars . . percent distribution. . Deciduous fruit stock establishments reporting. . percent distribution. , number of plants . . Value dollars . , average per plant, dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . , Percent of value of all lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) percent.. average per establishment reporting, dollars., percent distribution. Deciduous trees and shrubs establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Evergreens, ornamental establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of plants. Value dollars . average per plant, dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Rose stock establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. Percent of value of all lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 515,681,277 155,505,957 30.2 100.0 7,559,271 4.9 100.0 42 100.0 2,043,415 177, 057 0.09 4,216 100.0 51 100.0 18,779,870 512,442 0.03 10,048 100.0 255 100.0 28,464,380 1,716,128 0.06 6,730 100.0 558 100.0 33,982,116 5,050,972 0.15 9,052 100.0 20 100.0 5,413,580 102,672 0.02 5,134 100.0 33,634,164 11,395,099 33.9 7.3 5.4 8.1 25 59.5 773,801 36,883 0.05 1,475 20.8 14 27.5 576,400 26,807 0.05 1,915 5.2 96 37.6 3,893,032 111,618 0.03 1,163 6.5 188 33.7 3,173,262 436,975 0.14 2,324 8.7 3 15.0 52,400 608 0.01 t1) 203 0.6 482,047,113 144,110,858 29.9 92.7 6,946,380 4.8 91.9 17 40.5 1,269,614 140,174 0.11 8,246 79.2 37 72.5 18,203,470 485,635 0.03 13,125 94.8 159 62.4 24,571,348 1,604,510 0.07 10,091 93.5 370 66.3 30,808,854 4,613,997 0.15 12,470 91.3 17 85.0 5,361,180 102,064 0.02 6,004 99.4 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of all ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . percent distribution. Broad -leaved evergreens establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of plants. Value dollars. average per plant, dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of plants . Coniferous evergreens establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of trees . Value dollars . average per tree, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of plants . Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of shrubs . Value dollars . average per shrub, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of plants . Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of trees . Value dollars . average per tree, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of plants . Herbaceous plants establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. 125,124,417 80.5 100.0 3,729 100.0 32,672,856 33,591,541 1.03 21.6 26.8 9,008 100.0 4,081 100.0 18,505,464 36,367,644 1.97 23.4 29.1 8,911 100.0 59,614,724 2,941 100.0 16,219,857 9,082,820 0.56 5.8 7.3 3,088 100.0 3,278 100.0 7,540,994 16,879,143 2.24 10.9 13.5 5,149 100.0 21,080,160 973 100.0 19,865,634 3,4«1,647 0.18 2.2 2.9 3,578 100.0 8,986,815 78.9 7.2 1,800 48.3 2,392,647 2,290,120 0.96 20.1 25.5 1,272 6.8 5,129,458 2,044 50.1 1,536,512 3,150,917 2.05 27.7 35.1 1,542 8.7 6,253,292 1,375 46.8 691,305 574,218 0.83 5.0 6.4 418 6.3 1,683,147 1,547 47.2 387,031 882,063 2.28 7.7 9.8 570 5.2 1,281,870 523 53.8 1,769,259 434,151 0.25 3.8 4.8 830 12.5 116,137,602 80.6 92.8 1,929 51.7 30,280,209 31,301,421 1.03 21.7 27.0 16,227 93.2 58,778,044 2,037 49.9 16,968,952 33,216,727 1.96 23.0 28.6 16,307 91.3 1,566 53.2 15,528,552 8,508,602 0.55 5.9 7.3 5,433 93.7 32,446,538 1,731 52.8 7,153,963 15^997,080 2.24 11.1 L3.8 9,242 94.8 450 46.2 18,096,375 3,047,496 0.17 2.1 2.6 6,772 87.5 1Less than 0.05 percent. 110 Table 24. HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES -NURSERY CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959-Continued AT ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of plants . Forest tree seedlings1 establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of seedlings . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars, percent distribution.. Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting. . percent distribution., number of vines . . Value dollars . . average per vine, dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of nil ornamental plants percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars . . percent distribution.. All other ornamental plants establishments reporting . . percent distribution. . Value dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all ornamental plants percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars., percent distribution.. Ornamental plants sold in containers ...establishments reporting.. number sold . . DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices dollars . . Percent of value of all. nursery crops percent . . percent distribution.. Inventory, (excluding grapevines) January 1, 1960 number of plants . . Apple trees establishments reporting . . percent distribution., number of trees . . Value dollars . . average per tree, dollars.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars . . percent distribution.. Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, 926 100.0 47,756,621 15,815,103 0.33 10.2 12.6 17,079 100.0 190 100.0 156,293,855 3,276,830 0.02 2.1 2.6 17,246 ioo.o 527 100.0 7,326,881 1,039,254 0.14 0.7 0.8 1,972 100.0 860 100.0 5,590,435 3.6 4.5 6,501 100.0 967 19,532,862 11,373,265 7.3 100.0 27,418,825 771 100.0 3,688,506 2,384,422 0.65 3,093 100.0 Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 405 43.7 5,801,894 789,368 0.14 6.9 8.9 1,949 5.0 8,586,746 90 47.4 15,639,170 200,717 0.01 $10,000 or more 1.8 2.2 2,230 6.1 186 35.3 255,884 60,184 0.24 0.5 0.7 324 5.8 411 47.8 605,077 5.3 6.7 1,472 10.8 376 873,742 554,031 4.9 4.9 297 38.5 170,900 101,088 0.59 340 4.2 521 56.3 41,954,727 15,025,735 0.36 10.4 12.9 28,840 95.0 60,552,794 100 52.6 140,654,685 3,076,113 0.02 2.1 2.6 30,761 93.9 341 64.7 7,070,997 979,070 0.14 0.7 0.8 2,871 94.2 449 52.2 4,985,358 3.5 4.3 11,103 89.2 591 18,659,120 7.5 95.1 25,888,533 474 61.5 3,517,606 2,283,334 0.65 4,817 95.8 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES— Continued Cherry trees (sweet) establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of trees . Value dollars . average per tree, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Cherry trees (sour) establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of trees . Value dollars . average per tree, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Peach trees establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of trees. Value dollars . average per tree, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Pear trees establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of trees . . Value dollars . . average per tree, dollars.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars . , percent distribution.. Plum and prune trees establishments reporting . . percent distribution., number of trees . . Value dollars . . average per tree, dollars.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars . . percent distribution. . Grapevines establishments reporting . . percent distribution., number of vines . . Value dollars . . average per vine, dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent ■ . average per establishment reporting, dollars., percent distribution.. Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of vines.. 446 100.0 782,989 576,332 0.74 1,292 100.0 435 100.0 913,077 600,210 0.66 1,380 100.0 675 100.0 6,430,565 2,687,547 0.42 3,982 100.0 668 100.0 1,597,554 1,052,733 0.66 1,576 100.0 543 100.0 1,553,892 887,923 0.57 1,635 100.0 422 100.0 10,084,084 710, 185 0.07 1,683 100.0 12,205,160 Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 140 31.4 37,425 20,279 0.54 145 3.5 142 32.6 24,324 14,579 0.60 103 2.4 255 37.8 454,032 121,138 0.27 475 4.5 244 36.5 95,254 55,663 0.58 228 5.3 176 32.4 89,129 46,267 0.52 263 5.2 151 35.8 872,699 60, 853 0.07 403 8.6 927,310 State, or local governmental agencies. SUMMARY 111 Table 24.-NURSERY CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959-Continued Establishments with total sales of — Less than tlO,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVI NES — Cant lnued Nut trees establishments reporting.. percent distribution., number of trees . . Value dollars . . average per tree, dollars.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . . average per establishment reporting, dollars., percent distribution. , All other deciduous fruit and nut trees establishments reporting. . percent distribution. , Value dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. , Percent of value of all deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines percent . , average per establishment reporting, dollars . , percent distribution. , CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES Value of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. . percent distribution. , Inventory, January 1, 1960 number of trees . . Avocado trees establishments reporting. . percent distribution. . number of trees . , Value dollars . . average per tree, dollars.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees percent., average per establishment reporting, dollars . . percent distribution.. Grapefruit trees establishments reporting. , percent distribution., number of trees . , Value dollars . . average per tree, dollars.. Percent of value of nursery crops percent . , Percent of value of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees percent., average per establishment reporting, dollars . , percent distribution. Lemon trees establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of trees . Value dollars . average per tree, dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Orange trees establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of trees . Value dollars . average per tree, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. 337 100.0 1,749,938 1,989,686 1.1* 1.3 5,904 100.0 135 100.0 484,227 3,587 100.0 4.8 100.0 8,713,952 128 100.0 137,654 280,558 2.04 0.2 3.8 2,192 100.0 266 100.0 372,788 575,131 1.54 0.4 2,162 100.0 237 100.0 248,183 433,408 1.75 0.3 1,829 100.0 550 100.0 3,554,828 5,557,678 1.56 3.6 75.0 10,105 100.0 122 36.2 103,550 118,872 1.15 1.0 974 6.0 40 29.6 15,292 382 3.2 8.2 12.6 1,434,252 52 40.6 33,363 61,277 1.84 0.5 6.6 1,178 21.8 118 44.4 58,780 72,149 1.23 0.6 7.7 611 12.5 92 38.8 27,000 38,815 1.44 0.3 4.2 421 9.0 284 51.6 570,487 716,785 1.26 6.3 76.7 2,524 12.9 215 63.8 1,646,388 1,870,814 1.14 1.3 8,701 94.0 95 70.4 468,935 4,936 96.8 4.5 87.4 7,279,700 76 59.4 104,291 219,281 2.10 0.2 3.4 2,885 78.2 148 55.6 314,008 502,982 1.60 0.3 3,399 87.5 145 61.2 221, 183 394,593 1.78 0.3 2,721 91.0 266 48.4 2,984,341 4,840,893 1.62 3.4 74.8 18,199 87.1 CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES— Continued All other citrus and subtropical fruit trees establishments reporting . . percent distribution.. Value dollars . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . . Percent of value of all citrus and subtropical fruit trees percent.. average per establishment reporting, dollars . . percent distribution.. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of all small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent. percent distribution. Blueberry plants establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all small fruit plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Raspberry plants establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of plants. Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all small fruit plants percent. average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. Strawberry plants establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of plants . Value dollars . average per plant, dollars. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all small fruit plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. All other small fruit plants establishments reporting. percent distribution. Value dollars . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent . Percent of value of all small fruit plants percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution. 186 100.0 562,674 0.4 7.6 3,025 100.0 4,039,555 2.6 100.0 117 100.0 647,970 196,534 0.30 0.1 4.9 1,680 100.0 168 100.0 4,619,807 233, 020 0.05 0.1 5.8 1,387 100.0 331 100.0 293,351,865 3,514,671 0.01 2.3 87.0 10,618 100.0 49 100.0 95,330 73 39.2 45,535 0.4 4.9 624 8.1 306,801 0.1 2.4 1,946 100.0 2.7 7.6 44 37.6 248,277 66,425 0.27 0.6 21.7 1,510 33.8 74 44.0 766,635 36,215 0.05 0.3 11.8 489 15.5 149 45.0 18,420,054 190,354 0.01 1.7 62.0 1,278 5.4 38.8 13,807 0.1 4.5 727 14.5 113 60.8 517,139 0.4 8.0 4,576 91.9 2.6 92.4 73 62.4 399,693 130,109 0.33 0.1 3.5 1,782 66.2 94 56.0 3,853,172 196,805 0.05 0.1 5.3 2,094 84.5 182 55.0 274,931,811 ,3,324,317 0.01 2.3 89.1 18, 265 94.6 30 61.2 81,523 0.1 2.2 2,717 85.5 112 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central. . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops (dollars) 515,681,277 30,722,243 105,535,886 108,801,728 27,353,369 78,735,021 21,025,250 22,652,286 14,890, 584 105,964,910 1,250,145 1,585,361 354,362 14,809,708 2,536,149 10,186,518 34,425,542 21,268,516 49,841,828 44,589,620 12,408,252 24,986,818 19,364,042 7,452,996 7,527,141 6,786,003 7,252,120 412,788 629,819 1,474,773 3,270,725 2,496,057 6,564,827 NA 7,586,068 1,876,371 7,526,285 1,901,811 5,748,408 45,035,194 2,979,078 9,111,734 7,329,480 1,604,958 1,523,799 2,905,504 4,646,495 13,576,488 724,619 513,977 111,469 8,363,589 591,648 3,313,778 1,083,877 187,627 10,016,042 12,372,827 83,576,041 300,637,657 21,435,681 72,951,687 71,654,855 21,897,570 31,330,370 10,155,073 12,981,773 7,817,299 50,413,349 935,471 923,938 171,005 10,542,372 1,413,738 7,449,157 27,675,341 16,683,025 28,593,321 25,942,943 9,510,388 20,047,959 11,184,416 4,969,149 4,742,948 6,459,844 6,616,357 244,132 398,371 1,090,332 2,345,586 1,506,046 3,959,172 28,064 3,129,960 1,226,846 3,223,322 929,007 1,452,211 15,875,742 1,557,290 3,833,355 4,100,929 663,499 953,720 1,083,922 1,870,695 9,073,436 372,243 393,443 88,728 5,666,817 251,766 297,738 733,954 12,610 5,770,880 7,746,160 36,896,309 Nursery products Value of crops at wholesale prices ( dollars ) 155,505,957 7,554,362 23,392,586 22,910,949 8,682,794 24,845,457 13,024,333 12,589,351 3,944,508 38,561,617 285,822 97,973 36,433 2,265,020' 1,487,144 3,381,970 8,026,735 7,823,156 7,542,695 8,224,522 2,241,053 5,578,854 5,500,871 1,365,649 1,831,168 2,954,424 1,706,301 170, 351 191,403 742,990 1,086,157 1,461,896 2,465,730 NA 5,192,300 346,118 1,860,137 1,213,782 1,578,905 10,726,589 1,108,763 6,265,187 4,786,108 864,275 592, 163 1,769,168 2,216,431 8,011,589 147,692 59,133 257,727 304,919 3,025,709 2,543,432 5,959,121 30,059,064 4,222,785 11,121,559 11,002,448 8,395,712 7,392,021 5,661,717 8,030,778 765,223 14,460,476 106,809 57,097 32,315 1,033,097 618,821 2,374,646 4,301,685 4,132,718 2,687,156 4,126,563 1,188,419 2,416,570 2,429,497 841,399 1,412,793 3,376,550 2,086,141 102,109 169,453 409,395 839,271 853,081 958,534 1,206,238 191,433 801,410 449,115 808,692 2,123,518 558,017 1,981,871 2,774,727 347,102 420,961 757,738 577,426 6,274,653 41,172 62,214 207,783 83,063 231,012 134,464 5,515 1,088,764 2,582,473 10,789,239 Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops 24.6 22.2 21.1 31.7 31.6 61.9 55.6 26.5 36.4 22.9 6.2 10.3 15.3 58.6 33.2 23.3 36.8 15.1 18.4 18.1 22.3 28.4 18.3 24.3 43.5 23.5 41.3 30.4 50.4 33.2 58.6 37.6 NA 68.4 18.4 24.7 63.8 27.5 23.8 37.2 68.8 65.3 53.9 38.9 60.9 47.7 59.0 20.4 9.5 3.1 51.5 91.3 25.4 48.2 36.0 19.7 15.2 15.4 38.3 23.6 55.8 61.9 9.8 28.7 11.4 6.2 18.9 9.8 43.8 31.9 24.8 9.4 15.9 12.5 12.1 21.7 16.9 29.8 52.3 31.5 41.8 42.5 37.5 35.8 56.6 24.2 38.5 15.6 24.9 48.3 55.7 13.4 35.8 51.7 67.7 52.3 44.1 69.9 30.9 69.2 15.8 3.7 33.0 77.6 18.3 43.7 18.9 33.3 29.2 Percent distribution 4.9 15.0 14.7 5.6 16.0 8.4 8.1 2.5 24.8 0.2 0.1 (x) 1.5 1.0 2.2 5.0 4.9 5.3 1.4 3.6 3.5 0.9 1.2 1.9 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.7 0.9 1.6 NA 3.3 0.2 1.2 0.8 1.0 6.9 0.7 4.0 3.1 0.4 1.1 1.4 5.2 0.1 f1) 0.2 0.2 1.9 1.6 3.8 19.3 5.9 15.7 15.5 11.8 10.4 8.0 11.3 1.1 20.4 0.2 0.1 C1) 1.5 0.9 3.3 6.1 5.8 3.8 5.8 1.7 3.4 3.4 1.2 2.9 0.1 0.2 0.6 1.2 1.2 1.3 1.7 0.3 1.1 0.8 2.8 3.9 0.6 1.1 0.8 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 1.5 3.6 15.2 Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars ) 395,722 1,301,984 919,753 616,690 895,383 1,560,465 326,684 41,910 1,500,680 16,696 85,125 291,711 87,680 451,271 763,033 342,749 36,906 193,526 186, 198 160,374 106,298 50,312 148,843 4,250 10, 175 145,464 151,348 57,358 43,675 NA 211,862 8,479 17,963 17,350 127,363 411,333 50,060 565,435 883,683 61, 287 11,655 112,919 104,182 97,928 12, 192 2,000 243,909 431, 239 825,532 3,323,068 202,728 292,282 530,325 512,863 89,339 531,473 416,784 44,046 703,228 460 686 5,445 39,423 156,714 48,401 144,002 99,879 105,526 8,370 179,383 152,071 84,975 163,198 142,730 36,449 725 233 82,949 86,579 15,836 10,880 12,149 1,150 5,760 4,500 7,563 31,501 59,203 146,552 317,739 7,979 33,883 17,415 41,150 324,336 19,125 1,080 20,176 3,665 133,928 206,519 362,781 Percent of value of all nursery crops 5.2 5.6 4.0 7.1 3.6 12.0 2.6 1.1 4.0 0.7 5.7 8.6 1.1 5.8 10.1 4.2 1.6 3.5 3.4 11.7 5.8 1.7 8.7 2.5 5.3 19.6 13.9 4.1 2.4 1.0 1.4 8.1 3.8 4.5 9.0 18.5 7.1 0.2 6.4 4.7 1.2 0.4 1.3 9.6 7.2 2.7 4.8 2.6 4.8 6.1 1.2 9.4 5.2 5.8 4.9 0.4 1.2 0.5 6.4 6.6 1.1 3.5 3.7 2.6 0.7 7.4 6.3 10.1 L1.6 4.2 1.7 0.7 0.1 20.3 10.3 1.9 1.1 1.0 0.6 0.7 1.0 0.9 1.5 10.6 7.4 11.5 2.3 8.0 2.3 Percent distribution 9.2 1.3 8.7 2.7 12.3 8.0 3.4 5.2 17.2 12.2 8.2 11.8 20.6 4.3 0.6 19.9 I1) 0.2 1.1 3.9 1.2 6.0 10.1 0.5 2.6 2.5 2.1 1.4 0.7 2.0 0.1 0.1 1.9 2.0 0.8 0.6 2.8 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.7 5.4 0.7 7.5 11.7 0.8 0.2 1.5 1.4 1.3 0.2 (M 3.2 5.7 10.9 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 113 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or Stete Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) — Continued Citrus stock Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices ( dollars ) Average value per plant (dollars) Deciduous fruit stock Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central.. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island. , Connecticut. . . Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey. . . Pennsylvania . East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota .... South Dakota .... Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida ist South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado. . . New Mexico. Ari zona .... Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington. Oregon California. ) ■ { ■■■ 2,043,415 (D) CD) 658,430 13,500 1,061,556 (D) (D) 208,344 62 122,220 5,450 14,100 20,200 46,312 5,450 2,000 12,100 59,127 (D) (D) 96,805 1,350 57,777 (D) CD) 18,582 10 7,045 3,050 3,931 1,256 3,290 20 3,911 1,256 3,290 CD) (D) 0.15 (D) CD) 0.16 0.06 0.56 0.28 0.06 0.07 0.01 0.32 ;;> 06 18,779,870 1,025,104 56,000 1,695,511 1,000 427,500 230,500 15,344,255 (D) (D) 13,104 56,000 90,000 238,467 (D) (D) (10 (D) 312,000 115,500 37,000 3,500 190,000 8,500 2,330 207,550 5,668,923 174,000 200,000 322,600 2,125 7,443,165 200 800 7,500 2,000 330 5,500 128,050 74,000 204,948 ,589,300 40,000 1,000 300 833,375 200,000 11,500 300,000 11,100 38,312 6,800 53,070 100 21,404 9,135 383,621 CD) (D) 2,212 3,200 6,517 (D) (D) CD) (D) 14,304 7,100 3,425 210 311 167 64,580 138,389 6,900 6,000 3,735 605 163,171 80 225 52 115 61,990 2,220 7,364 109, 282 1,320 25 9 20,389 4,800 3,000 135 0.O4 0.12 0.03 0.10 0.05 0.04 0.03 8,724,715 6,517,333 102,207 2,101,400 5,275,026 66,739 185,812 191,889 5,920 { ..: 65,042 87,067 11,062 CD) (D) 0.17 0.04 0.03 (D) CD) (D) (D) 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.06 0.02 0.03 0.06 { ° D DatB not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 114 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) — Continued Deciduous trees and shrubs Evergreens, ornamental Establish- ments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Per- cent of value of all nur- sery crops Establish- ments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops 1959 1949 1959 Contermi- nous U.S. Geo. Div N.E.. M.A.. E.N.C W.N.C S.A.. E.S.C w.s.c Mt... Pac. N.E.: Maine. . . N.H Vt Mass .... H.I Conn .... M.A.: N.I N.J Pa E.N.C: Ohio Ind Ill Mich Wis W.N.C: Minn — . Iowa .... Mo N. Dak.. S. Dak.. Nebr Kans .... S.A.: Del Md D.C Va W. Va... N.C S.C Ga Fls E.S.C: Ky Tenn Ala Miss W.S.C: Ark La Okla Tex Mt.: Mont .... Idaho. . . Wyo Colo N. Mex.. Ariz. . . . Utah Nev Pac: Wash Oreg. . .. Calif... 580,126 2,075,415 1,783,520 5,028,415 2,155,081 12,729,466 61,200 19,340 4,031,817 9,574 179,002 391,550 65,180 255,522 1,754,713 (D) 5,000 (D) 1,096,950 30,270 604,500 386,419 2,338,500 18,505 1,680,491 (D) (D) NA 469,940 23,500 3,000 38,350 393,500 52,800 10,082,970 2,583,696 10,000 300 9,000 3,700 48,200 {::: 11,340 8,000 (D) (D) 479,817 143,866 968,041 1,643,090 817,229 97,743 6,859,472 695,846 77,300 503,334 30,475 65,891 45,500 170,949 107,967 689,125 662,471 7,670 430,300 493,299 49,350 487,850 106,600 106,060 113,612 23,533 13,325 12,666 1,000 3,333 19,666 24,220 40,000 6,602,339 217,133 29,000 700 80,666 585,480 71,300 6,000 77,350 226,000 199,984 1,716,128 69,902 307,856 157,613 215,656 285,995 552,972 4,767 1,414 119,953 1,740 43,650 24,512 11,504 62,873 233,479 (D) 1,000 (D) 74,787 3,487 45,860 22,590 79,475 9,500 58,231 (D) (D) NA 139,630 4,700 300 8,274 69,725 6,677 336,967 203,328 6,000 30 907 370 3,460 454 960 (D) (D) 54,833 472,640 15,169 65,470 110,954 44,045 5,114 147,281 53,794 2,370 28,443 2,505 9,854 2,750 10,365 15,705 39,400 33,696 450 39,281 34,957 2,570 22,756 7,818 8,521 4,856 740 418 500 710 1,936 2,652 106,381 38,248 1,690 37 2,700 49,367 2,240 130 { ::: 1,708 10,031 16,704 0.12 0.15 0.09 0.04 0.13 0.04 0.08 0.07 0.03 0.18 0.24 0.06 0.18 0.25 0.13 (D) 0.20 (D) 0.07 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.03 0.51 0.03 (D) (D) NA 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.22 0.18 0.13 0.03 0.08 0.60 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.07 0.11 0.07 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.02 0.08 0.03 0.06 0.08 0.15 0.06 0.06 0.15 0.06 0.05 0.06 0.09 0.07 0.05 0.05 0.07 0.08 0.03 0.03 0.06 0.02 0.15 0.04 0.08 0.07 0.02 0.18 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.08 (D) (10 0.02 0.04 0.08 0.9 1.3 0.7 2.5 1.2 4.2 Q> f1) 0.3 0.1 2.9 0.7 0.1 0.8 3.1 (D) t1) (D) 1.4 0.3 2.5 0.8 4.7 1.3 5.4 (D) (D) 0.3 (') 0.5 0.7 0.6 5.4 4.2 0.7 t1) 0.1 (M 0.2 (M (D) (D) 0.2 29 112 108 34 81 67 49 1,125. 6,211 3,930, 2,917, 3,951 6,726, 2,459 93 6,566 72,074 140,830 905,600 144,510 1,796,292 4,270,745 1,803,754 93,988 501,945 548,125 982,6; i 775,400 162,500 582,500 40,000 (D) 1,125,500 (D) 50,000 174,284 NA 480,800 37,850 101,867 150,300 1,207,853 1,748,115 143, 150 1,440,391 4,639,811 503,071 128,500 1,353,065 386,610 591,000 10,000 180,198 1,153,702 5,232,510 542,849 1,242,523 2,205,318 2,009,870 525,655 3,072,830 3,095,988 218,047 2,415,163 3,000 3,100 16,925 79,574 440,250 171,478 775,160 295,885 396,606 68,925 511,417 392,670 835,700 946,711 191,800 72,800 3,500 623 490,834 303,602 96,000 28,250 47,355 5,300 61,500 20,000 35,500 231,750 184,595 233,700 2,626,785 27,750 192,630 191,302 432,250 2,279,806 5,050,972 325,820 938,366 730,440 320,824 546,678 985,989 301,679 29,264 871,912 14,956 41,475 267, 199 25,074 387,248 526,044 276,010 35,906 157,026 104,611 156,887 57,238 18,415 51,150 4,250 (D) 122,414 (D) 6,400 27,784 NA 72,232 8,479 13,263 17,050 117,739 283,731 43,383 214,064 673, 255 55,287 8,200 111,802 103,812 77,865 76,500 " 3,000 128,547 C 10,000 56,510 660, 387 1,698,266 27,264 25,561 182,960 663,391 2,112,508 94,963 216,082 331,032 315,618 69,921 374,612 301,287 39,620 369,373 300 620 2,860 21,218 69,965 37,984 127,622 50,476 64,160 7,870 139,952 39,105 79,945 131,383 21,630 17,908 700 130 82,949 60,918 15,032 5,650 9,259 1,150 5,680 4,000 6,840 22,310 56,551 33,921 276,311 7,829 28,793 16,798 32,350 223,346 16, 250 1,080 18,790 3,500 11,317 92,421 265,635 0.21 0.29 0.30 0.17 0.22 0.12 0.15 0.38 0.31 0.19 0.16 0.07 0.11 0.09 0.11 (D) 0.11 (D) 0.13 0.16 NA 0.15 0.22 0.13 0.11 0.10 0.16 0.30 0.15 0.15 0.11 0.06 0.08 0.27 0.13 0.17 0.17 0.15 0.16 0.13 0.12 0.10 0.18 0.15 0.10 0.20 0.17 0.27 0.16 0.22 0.16 0.17 0.16 0.11 0.27 0.10 0.10 0.14 0.11 0.25 0.20 0.21 0.17 0.20 0.16 0.20 0.20 0.22 0.09 0.20 0.19 0.10 0.31 0.15 0.11 0.28 0.15 0.09 0.07 0.10 0.36 0.15 0.14 0.16 0.13 0.20 0.14 0.16 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 115 Table 25 -NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts. Rhode Island. . Connecticut — Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey. . . Pennsylvania. East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota .... South Dakota .... Nebraska Kansas Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks)— Continued Establishments reporting South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia. . North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana .... I daho Wyoming .... Colorado. . . New Mexico. Arizona. . . . Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington. Oregon California. Number of plants 757,400 2,050,000 588,930 140,000 1,000 83,000 1,793,250 CD) (D) 7,400 (D) CD) 139,480 CD) (D) CD) (D) Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 11,190,809 5,786,605 123,150 571,749 135,673 4,755 19,450 703,886 8,700 3,836,841 275,555 5,503,050 23,000 100,150 ■ , 400 3,000 54,749 3,600 83,160 20,000 18,628 4,000 25 90 600 11,200 750 7,500 14,500 31,000 110,000 548 , 386 } -:{ } -^ -•} (D) (D) 1,292,850 8,000 1,093,350 635,000 2,108,491 17,450 24,900 27,140 3,483 100 1,210 28,389 (D) (D) 1,298 (D) 2,790 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,210 (D) (D) 4,583 Average value per plant (dollars) 335,480 92,285 10,563 23,749 14,811 359 530 54,037 195 138,951 8,351 83,774 560 10,003 7,300 50 150 16,009 240 1,695 4,000 8,700 13 210 250 130 150 2,800 560 3,100 47,577 55,861 17,000 66,090 0.02 0.01 0.05 0.02 0.10 0.01 0.02 (D) (D) 0.18 (D) (D) 0.02 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) c2> Ornamental plants Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) 0.02 0.09 0.04 0.11 0.08 0.03 0.08 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.10 0.01 0.13 0.05 0.29 0.07 0.02 0.20 0.47 0.02 0.48 0.14 0.35 0.02 0.17 0.02 0.19 0.02 0.03 0.09 0.05 0.03 0.03 125,124,417 7,058,990 20,735,287 20,120,365 6,889,836 19,044,629 10,177,440 10, 242, 644 3,069,624 27,785,602 281,486 93,754 33,017 2,195,832 1,398,490 3,056,411 6,935,951 7,246,360 6,552,976 7,690,848 1,873,484 5,158,295 4,253,206 1,144,532 1,572,904 2,428,554 1,177,486 165,797 124,703 562,837 857,555 1,135,569 1,813,408 MA 4,823,014 337,261 1,775,972 1,155,321 1,360,374 6,643,710 1,047,727 4,783,259 3,664,026 682,428 284,159 1,595,179 1,344,772 7,018,534 47,142 221,049 130,885 2,499,340 1,417,754 4,612,040 21,755,808 Percent of value of all nursery crops 3,929,172 9,785,087 9,165,700 5,708,875 5,761,668 4,503,676 6,704,833 587,662 11,150,762 102,397 54,477 28,708 1,004,461 578,734 2,160,395 3,443,751 3,884,811 2,456,525 3,828,923 1,012,589 2,169,101 1,465,514 689,573 915,838 2,655,707 941,068 91,412 134,793 294,331 675,676 533,675 626,466 1,111,457 184,330 750,354 419,669 732,551 1,403,166 486,960 1,427,320 2,365,311 224,085 266,346 708,305 487,772 5,242,410 18,626 52,874 172,071 68,052 166,847 103,813 5,379 678,875 1,882,962 8,588,925 93.4 88.6 87.8 79.4 76.7 78.1 81.4 77.8 72.1 98.5 95.7 90.6 96.9 94.0 90.4 86.4 92.6 86.9 93.5 83.6 92.5 77.3 83.8 85.9 82.2 69.0 97.3 65.2 75.8 79.0 77.7 73.5 HA 92.9 97.4 95.5 95.2 86.2 61.9 94.5 76.3 76.6 79.0 48.0 90.2 60.7 87.6 28.0 79.7 85.8 42.9 82.6 55.7 77.4 72.4 Percent distribution 93.0 88.0 83.3 68.0 77.9 79.5 83.5 76.8 77.1 95.9 95.4 88.8 97.2 93.5 91.0 80.1 94.0 91.4 92.8 85.2 89.8 60.3 82.0 64.8 78.7 45.1 89.5 79.5 71.9 80.5 62.6 65.4 92.1 96.3 93.6 93.4 90.6 66.1 87.3 72.0 85.2 64.6 63.3 93.5 84.5 83.5 45.2 85.0 82.8 81.9 72.2 77.2 97.5 62.4 72.9 79.6 5.6 16.6 16.1 5.5 15.2 8.1 8.2 2.5 22.2 0.2 0.1 f1) 1.8 1.1 2.4 5.5 5.8 5.2 6.1 1.5 4.1 3.4 0.9 1.3 1.9 0.9 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.9 1.4 HA 3.9 0.3 1.4 0.9 1.1 5.3 0.8 3.8 2.9 0.5 1.1 5.6 t1) (>) 0.2 0.1 2.0 0.1 3.7 17.4 6.9 17.1 16.0 10.0 10.1 7.9 11.7 1.0 19.5 0.2 0.1 C1) 1.8 1.0 3.8 6.0 6.8 4.3 6.7 1.8 3.8 2.6 1.2 1.6 4.6 1.6 0.2 0.2 0.5 1.2 0.9 1.1 1.9 0.3 1.3 0.7 1.3 2.4 0.8 2.5 4.1 0.4 0.5 1.2 0.9 9.1 t1) 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.2 C1) 1.2 3.3 15.0 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. S HA Hot available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. 116 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Ma ine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana . . . Idaho Wyoming . . . Colorado. . New Mexico Arizona. . . Utah Nevada. . . . Pacific: Washington Oregon .... California Ornamental plants — Continued Broad-leaved evergreens Establishments reporting 207 755 519 123 842 299 341 54 589 263 231 261 228 80 91 107 13 18 80 MA 102 32 144 68 84 314 98 105 34 26 66 72 177 103 149 337 2,204 114 324 250 67 426 248 287 38 450 99 108 117 138 35 38 35 33 85 101 29 27 70 40 150 69 122 259 Number of plants 32,672,856 269,464 2,288,020 794,047 150,146 9,233,710 3,849,767 3,796,030 111,762 12,179,910 (D) (D) 545 112,221 76,636 78,854 615,812 1,147,079 525,129 606,015 52,502 70,097 60,618 4,815 2,587 16,157 57,000 250 675 1,335 72,142 285,959 357,467 NA 1,725,651 83,606 936,211 975,279 935,952 3,933,585 178,443 938,256 2,518,657 214,411 94,644 1,368,675 223,332 2,109,379 3,347 4,880 79,170 20,525 427,046 921,948 10,830,916 13,000,322 182,473 766,221 315,497 202,136 2,440,837 3,646,929 1,993,568 71,917 3,380,744 2,492 130 91,172 23,888 64,785 234,168 385,463 146,590 128,300 28,567 20,404 138,136 90 2,075 24,115 25,722 118,102 84,782 550,212 20,079 345,019 273,099 454,606 594,938 39,261 309,598 3,186,445 111,625 59,481 610,927 93,926 1,229,234 683 251 30,543 36,550 3,790 100 212,290 319,304 2,849,150 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 33,591,541 750,111 4,003,602 1,387,811 217,974 9,609,742 4,166,129 3,274,336 85,467 10,096,369 (D) (D) 1,090 373,540 165,666 206,793 1,380,755 1,722,450 900, 397 1,035,012 99,885 123,598 122,853 6,463 5,259 16,924 110, 242 500 2,350 2,440 80,259 328,811 633,047 NA 2,109,926 160,633 1,313,090 814, 286 882,421 3,367,528 286,265 1,144,981 2,421,676 313,207 107,631 1,096,132 289,569 1,781,004 7,037 4,777 3,595 47,159 545,591 1,076,602 8,474,176 10,561,384 317,557 1,046,401 387,144 114,863 2,357,773 1,822,239 1,300,210 77,082 3,138,115 30 2,501 100 165,171 33,124 116,631 277,359 518,557 250,485 206,008 61,716 22,199 97,039 182 4,000 36,456 44,932 101,433 108,212 578,144 30,489 460,029 260,793 412,191 406,482 52,676 318,920 1,349,445 101,198 59,262 459,834 90,076 691,038 1,366 320 19,445 49,361 6,340 250 215,295 378,420 2,544,400 Average value per plant (dollars) 2.78 1.75 1.75 1.45 1.04 1.08 0.86 0.76 0.83 (D) (D) 2.00 3.33 2.16 2.62 2.24 1.50 1.71 1.71 1.90 1.76 2.03 1.34 2.03 1.05 1.93 2.00 3.48 1.83 1.11 1.77 NA 1.22 1.92 1.40 0.83 0.94 0.86 1.60 1.22 0.96 1.46 1.30 0.84 1.43 0.74 0.60 1.28 1.17 0.78 1.74 1.37 1.23 0.57 0.97 0.50 0.65 1.07 0.93 5.00 1.00 0.77 1.81 1.39 1.80 1.18 1.35 1.71 1.61 2.16 1.09 0.70 2.02 1.93 1.51 1.75 0.86 1.28 1.05 1.52 1.33 0.95 0.91 0.68 1.34 1.03 0.42 0.91 1.00 0.75 0.96 0.56 2.00 1.27 0.64 1.35 1.67 2.50 1.01 1.19 0.89 Percent of value of all nursery crops 9.9 17.1 6.1 2.5 38.7 32.0 26.0 2.2 26.2 (D) (D) 3.0 16.5 11.1 6.1 17.2 22.0 11.9 12.6 4.5 2.2 2.2 0.5 0.3 0.6 6.5 0.3 1.2 0.3 7.4 22.5 25.7 NA 40.6 46.4 70.6 67.1 55.9 31.4 25.8 18.3 50.6 36.2 18.2 62.0 13.1 22.2 1.9 1.2 1.6 21.5 18.1 28.2 7.5 9.4 3.5 1.4 31.9 32.2 16.2 10.1 21.7 t1) 4.4 0.3 16.0 5.4 4.9 6.4 12.5 9.3 5.0 5.2 0.9 4.0 C1) 0.3 1.1 2.2 11.9 11.3 47.9 15.9 57.4 58.1 51.0 19.1 9.4 16.1 48.6 29.2 14.1 60.7 15.6 11.0 2.2 0.2 23.4 21.4 4.7 4.5 19.8 14.7 23.6 SUMMARY 117 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Ornamental plants — Continued Coniferous evergreens Division or State Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per plant (dollars ) Percent of value of nil nursery crops Inventory number of trees January 1, 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 4,081 291 847 970 311 552 261 270 78 501 8 13 b 108 29 127 297 226 324 334 130 222 215 69 77 62 77 6 6 21 62 17 71 NA 90 42 106 42 50 134 63 91 81 26 24 46 70 130 7 } » 30 10 10 } 10 104 120 277 2,924 176 489 727 254 348 205 264 91 370 5 8 8 53 14 88 183 130 176 252 123 146 141 65 56 53 49 11 4 22 59 9 46 44 25 70 26 43 85 41 71 73 20 30 36 55 143 { " 34 16 13 { U. 60 87 223 18,505,464 1,385,026 2,972,171 3,644,428 776,063 1,645,958 2,108,097 969,565 198,136 4,806,020 3,161 13,675 4,960 333,357 433,608 596,265 836,861 1,254,879 880,431 1,528,627 337,193 1,039,193 613,167 126,248 191,317 226,512 179,216 9,225 3,185 61,415 105,193 401,149 195,931 NA 468,045 64,879 140,663 36,285 160,513 178,488 203,860 1,226,178 406,709 271,350 62,649 160,305 305,636 440,475 2,546 } 7,420 31,808 3,782 95,935 \ 56,645 268,816 405,407 4,131,797 12,403,482 887,779 2,065,037 2,231,974 673,144 934,807 2,367,396 1,239,729 122,605 1,881,011 1,900 8,355 6,235 226,346 173,758 471,185 756,347 710,013 598,677 804,240 304,216 558,846 439, 579 125,093 170,062 237,040 106,100 13,345 5,480 41,305 99,812 88,804 126,428 161,865 74,135 82,274 44,899 56,341 300,061 172,128 401,452 1,713,702 80,114 87,125 62,929 184,496 905,179 1,540 / 12,105 25,159 10,291 47,030 / 23,380 \ 3,100 161,066 217,968 1,501,977 36,367,644 4,248,840 7,381,045 9,885,528 2,423,237 3,123,473 3,157,111 1,399,034 320,137 4,429,189 10,417 47,280 16,810 1,055,275 970,236 2,148,822 2,522,957 2,379,688 2,478,400 3,722,588 1,006,538 2,803,328 1,800,622 552,452 672,812 614,140 470,385 22,394 9,796 243,874 389,836 553,900 542,056 NA 1,092,185 144,940 226,486 69,732 219,916 274,258 487,907 1,827,799 532,610 308,795 98,728 272,439 558,951 468,966 8,545 \ 18,586 110,751 8,600 121,361 | 52,294 367,118 531,472 3,530,599 18,695,944 1,936,890 4,793,791 4,574,131 1,411,055 1,280,705 1,531,323 1,110,313 254,086 1,803,650 3,800 16,987 12,110 527,746 315,203 1,061,044 1,740,199 1,812,322 1,241,270 1,769,396 521,661 1,335,355 591,810 355,909 375,443 357,915 256,633 19,100 14,850 112,865 274,249 94,727 310,409 266,519 130,307 148,736 76,873 66,769 186,365 318,595 568,156 564,677 79,895 123,642 89,426 2a, 247 635,998 5,030 / 26,135 77,316 18,665 50,500 f 72,440 \ 4,000 237,410 340,282 1,225,958 1.97 3.07 2.48 2.71 3.12 1.90 1.50 1.44 1.62 0.92 3.30 3.46 3.39 3.17 2.24 3.60 3.01 1.90 2.81 2.44 2.99 2.70 2.94 4.38 3.52 2.71 2.62 2.43 3.08 3.97 3.71 1.38 2.77 NA 2.33 2.23 1.61 1.92 1.37 1.54 2.39 1.49 1.31 1.14 1.58 1.69 1.83 1.06 3.36 | 3.50 3.48 2.27 1.27 \ 0.92 1.37 1.31 0.85 1.51 2.18 2.32 2.05 2.10 1.37 0.65 0.90 2.07 0.96 2.00 2.03 1.94 2.33 1.81 2.25 2.30 2.55 2.07 2.20 1.71 2.39 1.35 2.85 2.21 1.51 2.42 1.43 2.71 2.73 2.75 1.07 2.46 1.65 1.76 1.81 1.71 1.19 0.62 1.85 1.42 0.33 1.00 1.42 1.42 1.42 0.70 3.27 < 2.16 3.07 1.81 1.07 / 3.10 \ 1.29 1.47 1.56 0.82 23.4 56.2 31.6 43.1 27.9 12.6 24.2 11.1 8.1 11.5 3.6 48.3 46.1 46.6 65.2 63.5 31.4 30.4 32.9 45.3 44.9 50.2 32.7 40.5 36.7 20.8 27.6 13.1 5.1 32.8 35.9 37.9 22.0 NA 21.0 41.9 12.2 5.7 13.9 2.6 44.0 29.2 11.1 35.7 16.7 15.4 25.2 5.9 5.8 \ 31.4 43.0 2.8 4.0 \ 35.0 14.4 8.9 11.7 26.3 45.9 43.1 41.6 16.8 17.3 27.0 13.8 33.2 12.5 3.6 29.8 37.5 51.1 50.9 44.7 40.5 43.9 46.2 42.9 43.9 55.3 24.4 42.3 26.6 10.6 12.3 18.7 8.8 27.6 32.7 11.1 32.4 22.1 68.1 18.6 17.1 8.3 8.8 57.1 28.7 20.4 23.0 29.4 11.8 45.2 10.1 12.2 ( 42.0 37.2 22.5 21.9 ( 53.9 \ 72.5 21.8 13.2 11.4 59,614,724 Geographic Divisions: 5,101,120 12,316,696 16,281,918 3,528,769 6,210,717 5,737,112 2,644,069 518,319 7,276,004 New England: 4,927 33,537 11,725 1,228,088 1,441,995 2,380,848 Middle Atlantic: 3,777,591 4,972,046 3,567,059 East North Central: 7,172,065 1,539,658 4,360,838 2,479,311 730,046 West North Central: 718,116 1,157,316 647,604 51,000 16,020 411,590 527,123 South Atlantic : 1,160,973 968,774 NA 2,301,591 383,506 486,033 89,753 492,495 327,592 East South Central: 981,016 3,154,072 1,132,824 West South Central: 469,200 244,825 401,425 979,071 1,018,748 Mountain: 8,804 174,868 6,420 113,755 \ 191,850 Pacific: 764,308 1,033,862 5,477,834 1 - NA Not available. 118 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Ornamental plants — Continued Deciduous shrubs (not roses) Establishments reporting Number of shrubs Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per shrub (dollars ) Percent of value of all nursery crops Inventory number of shrubs January 1, 1960 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions : New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic : New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 2,941 207 614 685 240 419 202 239 60 275 244 158 212 169 160 49 16 58 NA 73 16 62 33 38 123 18 38 57 126 74 86 115 163 340 522 228 254 139 222 75 260 138 87 115 172 82 116 96 22 30 48 122 49 52 159 16,219,857 587,494 3,240,452 4,039,983 3,333,900 850,994 2,219,080 1,183,982 70,482 693,490 2,527 6,862 3,050 254,256 67,073 253,726 1,888,416 1,006,552 345,484 1,534,261 202,492 1,450,682 566,552 285,996 720,662 1,633,937 612,713 15,225 28,055 110,624 212,684 139,387 158,889 NA 134,563 6,083 59,405 58,386 54,714 239,567 72,069 1,431,275 691,079 24,657 23,435 72,117 365,763 722,667 1,200 5,287 32,210 1,385 12,700 17,700 68,886 128,283 496,321 983,107 2,603,457 3,453,247 5,931,983 1,161,865 3,636,234 2,416,964 175,300 1,101,794 3,328 23,268 14,285 270,758 68,950 602,518 843,948 1,301,344 458,165 1,299,572 203,467 1,302,671 346,368 301,169 799,982 1,952,062 608,484 38,396 49,207 106,264 2,377,588 502,594 104,409 188,362 19,777 68,059 21,083 86, 194 171,387 120,366 1,219,791 2,272,102 23,975 217,726 85,071 268,770 1,845,397 30,990 14,360 81,780 20,185 13,975 13,660 350 165,145 128,988 807,661 542,612 1,890,064 2,545,769 1,473,973 795,077 765,241 517, 188 57,873 495,023 3,053 9,703 2,395 268, 560 81,117 177,784 865,194 727,798 297,072 900,824 147,477 943,341 357,225 196,902 371,115 637,936 250,850 18,778 18,711 63,449 113,134 85,193 157,386 NA 114,354 4,035 61,270 44,278 53,838 274,723 73,803 407,393 261,722 22,323 16,203 63,449 142,764 294,772 1,700 5,706 27,137 1,552 9,143 12,635 48,940 93,216 352,867 418,453 893,365 1,149,448 1,359,739 374, 588 546,683 339,193 58,978 491,054 1,675 8,670 5,172 121,223 30,514 251,199 326,303 408,615 158,447 481,295 97,321 349,793 120,673 100,366 193,287 807,301 194,167 10,855 9,810 39,380 104,939 105,435 50,577 71,881 5,020 34,819 8,051 35,730 63,075 48,287 290,566 198,795 9,035 44,850 34,234 58,060 202,049 3,435 6,200 29,034 8,587 5,210 6,112 400 57,898 64,072 369,084 0.92 0.58 0.63 0.44 0.93 0.34 0.44 0.82 0.71 1.21 1.41 0.79 1.06 1.21 0.70 0.46 0.72 0.86 0.59 0.73 0.65 0.63 0.69 0.51 0.39 0.41 1.23 0.67 0.57 0.53 0.61 0.99 NA 0.85 0.66 1.03 0.76 0.98 1.15 1.02 0.28 0.38 0.91 0.69 0.88 0.39 0.41 0.84 1.12 0.72 0.71 0.73 0.71 0.43 0.34 0.33 0.23 0.32 0.15 0.14 0.34 0.45 0.50 0.37 0.36 0.45 0.44 0.42 0.39 0.31 0.35 0.37 0.48 0.27 0.35 0.33 0.24 0.41 0.32 0.28 0.20 0.37 0.04 0.21 0.48 0.38 0.25 0.51 0.38 0.41 0.37 0.40 0.24 0.09 0.38 0.21 0.40 0.22 0.11 0.11 0. { °-.f. } 0.36 0.43 0.37 0.45 1.14 { MS } 0.35 0.50 0.46 7.2 8.1 11.1 17.0 3.2 5.9 4.1 1.5 1.3 1.1 9.9 6.6 11.9 5.5 5.3 10.8 9.3 3.9 11.0 6.6 16.9 6.5 14.4 20.3 21.6 14.7 11.0 9.8 8.5 10.4 NA 2.2 1.2 3.3 3.6 3.4 2.6 6.7 6.5 5.5 2.6 2.7 3.6 6.4 3.7 1.2 9.6 10.5 0.5 0.3 1.9 1.6 1.2 9.9 8.0 10.4 16.2 5.1 9.7 4.2 7.7 3.4 1.6 15.2 16.0 11.7 4.9 10.6 7.6 9.9 5.9 11.7 8.2 14.5 5.0 11.9 13.7 23.9 9.3 10.6 5.8 9.6 12.5 12.4 5.3 6.0 2.6 4.3 1.8 4.4 3.0 8.7 14.7 7.2 2.6 10.7 4.5 10.1 3.2 8.3 10.0 14.0 10.3 2.3 2.5 3.4 SUMMARY 119 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued AND Division or State Ornamental plants — Continued Deciduous shade and flowering trees Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Inventory number of trees January 1, 1960 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington , Oregon , California , NA Not available. 3,278 208 682 734 264 502 225 262 70 331 260 181 241 218 108 138 163 57 14 66 NA 80 26 88 40 47 141 20 43 60 139 77 87 167 131 327 473 220 229 116 205 78 245 134 83 110 139 77 112 92 53 21 25 47 112 ( 1} 41 47 157 205,011 921,229 821,693 II , 81 916,445 929,498 747,266 147,673 ,884,093 704 2,640 4,635 81,213 25,555 90,264 304,919 468,523 147,787 319,562 77,458 254,447 89,125 81,101 215,309 466,625 156,181 3,700 3,659 42,683 79,929 33,429 117,587 NA 579,700 8,810 51,544 25,540 33,480 66,355 44,267 643,904 224,492 16,835 34,754 47,822 232,446 432,244 3,340 4,226 18,352 88,975 21,140 11,640 156,262 1,049,368 678,463 3,919,474 154,463 593,529 433,761 1,059,912 221,125 283,874 358,038 49,465 765,307 143 4,062 2,481 48,930 27,350 71,497 251,739 237,486 104,304 163,960 41,688 134,539 55,020 38,554 218,852 524,155 185,927 17,625 12,647 36,109 64,597 50,280 28,636 55,699 3,649 25,604 10,352 17,802 29,103 24,463 137,755 118,406 3,250 22,433 33,575 54,845 247,185 4,470 3,786 14,100 13,639 8,820 4,390 260 56,547 439,762 268,998 16,e79,143 833,344 3,682,970 3,017,695 1,590,811 2,305,974 1,377,434 1,196,980 255,377 2,618,558 2,351 10,024 6,769 394,538 80,717 338,945 1,105,498 1,869,395 708,077 1,028,451 272,911 1,177,164 316,206 222,963 378,777 613,374 267,694 17,050 4,522 127,921 181,473 70,724 352,565 NA 1,447,494 20,835 110,245 67,495 71,304 165,312 181,791 897,666 272,227 25,750 55,777 103,796 268,232 769,175 13,015 13,401 50,802 116,019 35,717 26,423 196,480 1,466,672 955,406 312,075 1,161,288 745,406 736,836 364,839 319,101 314,635 71,036 714,128 240 5,994 3,947 104,731 41,067 156,096 466,593 534,909 159,786 307,033 81,975 234,969 61,311 60,118 132,249 180,092 286,912 8,019 18,390 38,803 72,371 55,530 59,753 129,766 7,795 39,918 13,295 24,487 34,295 53,996 140,156 121,149 3,800 15,715 22,912 35,444 240,564 5,620 5,050 26,347 11,166 14,828 7,425 600 34,607 355,054 324,467 4.06 4.00 3.67 1.64 2.51 1.48 1.60 1.73 1.39 3.34 3.80 1.46 4.86 3.16 3.76 3.63 3.99 4.79 3.22 3.52 4.63 3.55 2.75 1.76 1.31 1.71 4.61 1.24 3.00 2.27 2.12 3.00 NA 2.50 2.36 2.14 2.64 2.13 2.49 4.11 1.39 1.21 1.53 1.60 2.17 1.15 1.78 3.90 3.17 2.77 1.30 1.69 2.27 1.26 1.40 1.41 2.02 1.96 1.72 0.70 1.65 1.12 0.88 1.44 0.93 1.68 1.48 1.59 2.14 1.50 2.18 1.85 2.25 1.53 1.87 1.97 1.75 1.11 1.56 0.60 0.34 1.54 0.45 1.45 1.07 1.12 1.10 2.09 2.33 2.14 1.56 1.28 1.38 1.18 2.21 1.02 1.02 1.17 0.70 0.68 0.65 0.97 1.26 1.33 1.87 0.82 1.68 1.69 2.31 0.61 0.81 1.21 11.0 15.7 13.2 18.3 9.3 10.6 9.5 6.5 6.8 0.8 10.2 18.6 17.4 5.4 10.0 13.8 23.9 9.4 12.5 12.2 21.1 5.7 16.3 20.7 20.8 15.7 10.0 2.4 17.2 16.7 4.8 14.3 NA 27.9 6.0 5.9 5.6 4.5 1.5 16.4 14.3 5.7 3.0 9.4 5.9 12.1 9.6 22.7 19.7 38.0 1.2 17.7 7.7 24.6 3.2 7.4 10.4 6.8 8.8 4.9 5.6 3.9 9.3 4.9 0.2 10.5 12.2 10.1 6.6 6.6 10.8 12.9 5.9 7.4 6.9 9.7 2.5 9.4 5.3 13.8 7.9 10.9 9.5 8.6 6.5 6.2 10.8 4.1 5.0 3.0 3.0 1.6 9.7 7.1 4.4 1.1 3.7 3.0 6.1 3.8 13.7 8.1 12.7 13.4 6.4 5.5 10.9 3.2 13.7 3.0 21,020,160 742,022 2,905,026 2,853,616 2,131,977 4,146,756 2,385,690 2,014,426 442,732 3,457,915 7,995 9,420 297,846 88,286 337,777 858,639 1,458,603 587,784 941,830 313,407 ,032.871 344,335 221 . 173 433,681 988 , 304 177,443 7,250 19,105 150,001 356,193 55,106 373,373 NA 3,084,263 41,269 266,183 77,003 115,048 134,511 205,783 1,634,259 509,423 36,225 83,850 137,265 471,598 1,321,713 13,020 13,454 76,777 282,600 31,518 25,363 435,637 2,065,745 956,533 120 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued AND Division or State Ornamental plants — Continued Herbaceous plants Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Conterminous United states Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 105 190 257 119 98 24 39 33 108 86 158 240 117 71 21 57 55 157 30 21 106 19,865,634 497,334 4,394,435 9,296,879 2,794,385 791,509 179,350 99,667 110,464 1,701,611 31,619 11,500 20,962 98,127 99,157 235,969 3,143,459 568,325 682,651 2,222,282 1,779,933 223,349 4,266,967 804,348 191,225 2,308,674 73,625 8,250 81,400 21,850 109,361 3,000 381,969 NA 51,838 550 79,738 9,625 226,778 38,011 17,000 29,500 131,100 1,750 5,700 10,127 6,850 76,990 8,092 10,400 49,471 5,000 37,501 434,534 635,230 631,847 27,991,902 1,075,790 5,626,900 11,351,357 1,794,026 1,528,885 134,990 356,485 313,154 5,810,315 7,500 86,990 35,847 297,320 140,670 507,463 1,154,002 1,461,946 3,010,952 4,004,884 886,405 626,833 5,401,046 432,189 440,529 669,355 109,214 15,976 154,100 53,900 350,952 25,000 330,600 139,820 9,075 123,145 93,295 807,950 16,700 31,580 76,160 10,550 15,350 185,810 51,550 103,775 16,270 54,584 98,750 25,000 82,000 36,550 340,162 245,529 5,224,624 3,481,647 155,266 689,799 1,423,553 426,956 189,101 50,650 23,919 35,139 487,264 8,788 4,965 5,288 43,865 20,035 72,325 371,234 141,237 177,328 312,433 236,471 63,567 739,468 71,614 37,922 324,609 16,156 3,565 20,620 4,559 19,525 1,050 89,083 NA 14,943 110 31,480 3,500 30,252 18,683 6,025 16,415 27,552 658 1,215 5,435 1,445 15,824 2,545 2,349 15,764 2,000 12,481 87,646 255,918 143,700 2,614,703 156,615 378,485 1,151,867 201,647 157,507 13,436 38,478 33,994 482,674 1,000 9,253 5,929 50, 527 16,917 72,989 114,551 131,237 132,697 510,358 93,007 83,283 433,065 32,154 50,019 88,442 9,124 3,300 10,300 5,665 34,797 5,000 63,154 16,452 752 33,641 10,730 27,778 2,950 1,808 7,616 1,062 1,225 18,851 5,170 13,232 2,155 6,192 10,872 2,150 6,225 6,400 78,543 43,798 360,333 0.31 0.16 0.15 0.15 0.24 0.28 0.24 0.32 0.29 0.28 0.43 0.25 0.45 0.20 0.31 0.12 0.25 0.26 0.14 0.13 0.28 0.17 0.09 0.20 0.14 0.22 0.43 0.25 0.21 0.18 0.35 0.23 NA 0.29 0.20 0.39 0.36 0.13 0.49 0.35 0.56 0.21 0.38 0.21 0.54 0.21 0.21 0.31 0.23 0.32 0.40 0.33 0.20 0.40 0.23 0.15 0.07 0.10 0.11 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.08 0.13 0.11 0.17 0.17 0.12 0.14 0.10 0.09 0.04 0.13 0.10 0.13 0.08 0.07 0.11 0.13 0.08 0.21 0.07 0.11 0.10 0.20 0.19 0.12 0.08 0.27 0.12 0.03 0.18 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.13 0.13 0.11 0.11 0.09 o.oa 0.18 0.23 0.18 0.07 2.1 2.9 6.2 4.9 0.8 0.4 0.2 0.9 3.1 5.1 14.5 1.9 1.3 2.1 1.8 2.4 3.8 10.6 1.1 13.4 5.2 2.1 11.0 0.9 2.1 10.8 0.6 1.8 0.1 3.6 NA 0.3 (M 1.7 0.3 1.9 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.2 1.7 4.0 0.1 8.4 3.4 4.3 0.5 NA Not available. lLess than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 121 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Ornamental plants— Continued Rose plants (excluding multiflora) Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Inventory number of plants January 1, 1960 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wiscons in West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 52 111 113 65 132 29 267 19 138 20 235 1,435 67 157 241 137 137 59 308 60 269 18 22 256 47,756,621 122,249 1,682,625 1,258,364 112,524 262,340 480,034 18,446,962 7,315,785 18,075,738 2,320 9,910 415 19,545 77,860 12,199 485,034 349,950 847,641 1,002,480 24,639 13,540 198, 506 19,199 12,547 11,826 44,526 35 5,900 37, 690 71,100 27,280 NA 36,631 825 10,215 14, 315 57,245 44,729 5,300 121,859 351,775 1,100 4,350 45,900 60,330 18,336,382 1,000 ' 60 8,540 85 7,302,000 r 4,100 325,372 2,445,786 15,304,580 46,230,329 1,027,454 2,302,002 1,901,308 7,558,449 636,601 223,649 20,690,455 98,493 11,791,918 3,700 751 1,757 26,285 197,855 797,106 771,679 795,995 734, 328 1,127,339 331,906 237,816 164,050 40,197 103,183 2,347,774 4,701,182 6,909 24,641 44,495 330,265 272,000 28,656 37, 531 2,181 18,111 5,011 145,708 127,403 7,782 41,377 164,005 10,485 35,800 16,274 115,009 20,523,372 1,600 17,932 42,310 11,038 19,613 5,600 400 97,217 1,798,763 9,895,938 119,305 1,338,669 691,117 100,514 161,005 132,172 3,541,904 2,264,097 7,466,320 2,895 7,766 355 21,055 75,318 11,916 362,403 295,200 681,066 510,070 20,296 10,530 129,775 20,446 8,344 8,733 43,871 35 4,450 35,081 21,148 23,232 NA 17,490 751 8,807 11,769 41,503 36,305 5,050 26,529 99,643 950 2,595 22,890 31,621 3,484,798 750 I 30 8,872 65 2,251,830 ^ 2,550 98,796 1,058,722 6,308,802 11,328,071 546,405 1,170,823 729,872 1,285,508 231,652 73,932 3,313,832 51,312 3,924,735 865 301 675 14,613 70,037 459,914 364,364 403,939 402,520 472,469 103,813 89,301 49,525 14,764 48,804 1,050,386 88,973 2,735 4,323 24,749 65,538 91,000 27,115 16,248 1,172 8,346 1,894 42,396 43,481 4,310 11,489 54,741 3,392 10,970 5,538 29,238 3,268,086 1,652 6,625 21,340 4,485 14,139 2,951 120 42,752 671,228 3,210,755 0.98 0.80 0.55 0.89 0.61 0.28 0.19 0.31 0.41 1.25 0.78 0.86 1.08 0.97 0.98 0.75 0.84 0.80 0.51 0.82 0.78 0.65 1.06 0.67 0.74 0.99 1.00 0.75 0.93 0.30 0.85 NA 0.48 0.91 0.86 0.82 0.73 0.81 0.95 0.22 0.28 0.86 0.60 0.50 0.52 0.19 0.75 0.50 1.04 0.76 0.31 0.30 0.43 0.41 0.53 0.51 0.38 0.17 0.36 0.33 0.16 0.52 0.33 0.23 0.40 0.38 0.56 0.35 0.58 0.47 0.51 0.55 0.42 0.31 0.38 0.30 0.37 0.47 0.45 0.02 0.40 0.18 0.56 0.20 0.33 0.95 0.43 0.54 0.46 0.38 0.29 0.34 0.55 0.28 0.33 0.32 0.31 0.34 0.25 0.16 1.03 0 { °f.) 0.50 0.41 0.72 0.53 0.30 { 0^30 ; 0.44 0.37 0.32 1.6 5.7 3.0 1.2 0.6 1.0 28.1 57.4 19.4 1.0 7.9 1.0 0.9 5.1 0.4 4.5 3.8 9.0 6.2 0.9 0.2 2.4 1.5 0.5 0.3 2.6 (;) 0.6 3.2 1.4 0.9 NA 0.3 0.2 0.5 1.0 2.6 0.3 0.5 0.4 2.1 0.1 0.4 1.3 1.4 43.5 0.5 0.1 3.4 t1) 74.4 3.9 17.8 21.0 12.9 10.5 6.6 15.3 3.1 1.3 41.3 6.7 27.1 0.8 0.5 2.1 1.4 11.3 19.4 8.5 9.8 15.0 11.4 8.7 3.7 2.0 1.8 3.5 31.1 4.3 2.7 2.6 6.0 10.7 2.8 1.3 0.6 1.0 0.4 5.2 2.0 0.8 0.6 2.0 1.0 2.6 0.7 5.1 52.1 4.0 10.6 10.3 5.4 6.0 2.2 2.2 3.9 26.0 29.8 69,139,540 89,673 1,927,028 1,855,215 87,150 366, 308 708,900 24,843,180 13,780,352 25,481,734 1,590 1,970 790 3,145 75,500 6,678 722,359 498,424 706,245 1,542,990 17,854 20,487 223,634 50,250 16, 590 19,430 37,225 150 3,150 10,605 70,300 35,590 NA 51,230 2,100 17,970 17,550 93,350 78,218 8,150 72,350 626,200 2,200 550 79,550 65,900 24,697,180 4,000 120 3,792 1,150 13,767,575 3,715 421,687 2,722,745 22,337,302 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 122 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Ornamental plants — Continued Forest tree seedlings1 Establishments reporting Number of seedlings Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per seedling ( dollars ) Percent of value of all nursery crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California 156,293,855 3,823,595 41,890,565 54,883,182 13,694,121 13,842,200 16,069,540 2,273,900 (D) (D) (E) (D) 12,583 94,200 629,500 99,250 41,161,815 1,712,000 2,138,180 82,500 48,759,542 2,190,960 1,635,217 15,000 154,400 (D) CD) 4,157,729 1,051,700 NA 480,700 190,500 (D) (D) 669,500 12,170,500 3,899,040 5,000 400,000 43,000 ,825,900 421,290 (D) 372,000 197,882,661 4,975,800 8,859,850 39,009,326 18,287,464 58,074,300 38,854,314 27,601,550 127,200 2,092,857 3,300,000 1,328,100 4,441,800 1,273,950 3,144,100 2,681,504 3,350,850 4,032,625 15,204,350 13,739,997 2,363,680 2,601,900 694,400 2,616,821 2,678,000 3,993,527 3,339,136 1,178,000 2,250,000 34,000,000 20,646,300 3,341,314 19,635,000 15,878,000 951,150 21,500,000 5,500 5,144,900 122,200 5,000 646,675 1,285,000 161,182 265,911 1,185,089 894,148 361,249 196,922 258,821 14,931 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,870 3,545 1,167,674 31,915 44,785 1,656 751,861 63,931 53,151 600 3,065 (D) (D) 111,707 21,224 NA 6,760 4,810 (D) (D) 2,724 240,710 18,111 275 4,000 860 9,796 9,487 (D) 14, 550 1,456,595 110, 591 108, 714 304,775 423,034 223,824 131,976 137,977 2,380 13,324 94,682 9,881 43,772 12,043 52,899 21,247 44,000 41,097 81,156 117,275 64,691 87,580 11,563 44,896 75,787 69,885 68,632 8,031 22,500 58,080 135,213 71, 288 35,488 25,200 9,522 75,650 175 52,630 6,122 5,500 1,702 0.07 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.01 (D) (D) 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.02 (D) (D) 0.03 0.02 NA 0.01 0.03 0.02 (2) 0.06 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 (D) 0.04 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 (2) (2) (2) 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.02 0.02 (2) (2) 0.01 (2) 0.03 0.01 ::} 0.01 (2) 0.01 3.5 5.1 3.9 4.2 0.8 2.0 0.1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (3) 0.1 0.2 (3) 15.5 0.4 2.0 (3) 13.7 4.7 2.9 (3) 0.2 (D) (D) 15.0 2.0 0.1 1.4 (D) (D) (3) 3.8 0.4 (3) 0.2 (3) 0.1 (D) 0.4 (D) (3) D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. Se NA Not available. ^Does not Include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. zLess than $0,005. 3Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 123 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Ornamental plants — Continued Vines, woody (not grape) Establishments reporting 1959 1949 Number of vines Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per vine (dollars ) Percent of value of all nursery crops 1959 Estab- lish- ments re- porting 1959 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Ornamental plants sold in containers Estab- lish- ments Number sold Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 71 65 111 27 49 15 73 71 127 183 122 104 34 80 56 160 16 120 97,759 546,232 283,979 403,759 237,217 5,308,850 162,687 (D) (D) 260 390 43,548 11,024 42,537 256,070 260,790 29,372 227,899 2,466 14,720 15, 579 23,315 41,270 289,893 16,478 (D) (D) 8,163 45,259 45,165 12,910 NA 55,457 150 54,720 3,910 2,000 62,905 10,575 5,212,375 85,650 250 170 3,600 38,984 119,933 (D) 50 3,734 120 4,100 20,229 (D) 165,990 376,487 ,130,170 360,002 477,497 181,483 362,550 167,577 15,705 244,187 40 1,130 868 50,090 202,619 121,740 258,524 272,589 599,057 283,447 13,775 34,491 17, 113 12,176 82,009 287,045 42,130 2,623 8,776 13,238 41,676 65,000 17,041 62,584 2,767 994 442 7,268 25,387 1,527 277,862 82,381 780 1,645 833 7,280 157,819 2,055 1,321 6,751 1,448 2,690 1,410 30 12,314 26,544 205,329 1,039,254 31,883 177,303 110,838 133,298 102,377 237,874 79,200 (D) (D) 275 310 21,212 3,460 6,626 126,807 43,166 7,330 90,826 900 6,585 7,982 4,545 22,244 85,056 7,658 (D) (D) 3,712 13,951 8,576 6,217 NA 12,587 45 5,810 1,608 1,300 66,194 4,167 210,982 22,625 100 110 3,450 9,723 65,917 (D) 33 2,846 54 3,160 17,084 (D) 110,873 724,549 107,339 192,811 71,214 99,773 63,650 37,293 23,171 6,581 122,717 30 590 525 15,705 70,822 19,667 79,511 59,019 54,281 48,229 5,817 9,511 4,345 3,312 24,891 40,614 20,891 532 533 1,408 10,904 14,500 5,460 25,092 589 390 83 3,846 13,690 556 21,572 14,905 260 485 307 2,210 20,169 519 426 2,487 1,170 1,255 715 9 5,357 10,725 106,635 5,590,435 1,545,344 0.33 0.32 0.39 0.33 0.43 0.04 0.49 (D) (D) 1.06 0.79 0.49 0.31 0.16 0.50 0.17 0.25 0.40 0.36 0.45 0.51 0.19 0.54 0.29 0.46 (D) (D) 0.45 0.31 0.19 0.48 NA 0.23 0.30 0.11 0.41 0.65 1.05 0.39 0.04 0.26 0.40 0.65 0.96 0.25 0.55 (D) 0.66 0.76 0.45 0.77 0.84 (D) 0.67 0.29 0.17 0.20 0.21 0.35 0.10 0.14 0.42 0.50 0.75 0.52 0.60 0.31 0.35 0.16 0.31 0.22 0.09 0.17 0.42 0.28 0.25 0.30 0.30 0.14 0.50 0.20 0.06 0.11 0.26 0.22 0.32 0.40 0.21 0.39 0.19 0.53 0.54 0.36 0.08 0.18 0.33 0.29 0.37 0.30 0.13 0.25 0.32 0.37 0.81 0.47 0.51 0.30 0.44 0.40 0.52 0.4 0.8 0.5 1.5 0.4 1.8 0.6 (D) (D) 0.9 0.9 0.2 0.2 1.6 0.6 0.1 1.1 t1) 0.1 0.1 0.3 1.2 2.9 0.4 (D) (D) 0.5 1.3 0.6 0.3 NA 0.2 (X) 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.4 3.4 0.5 (l) C1) 0.2 0.4 0.8 (D) 0.1 1.1 (M o.i 0.7 (D) 0.4 29 97 69 22 361 26 60 22 174 7 4 7 7 5 319 111,718 386,746 163,906 161,824 2,560,998 32,008 195,102 30,220 1,947,913 1,002 17,459 1,941 91,316 187,233 63,881 135,632 58,729 44,221 28,526 27,214 5,216 3 23,280 6 127,182 7,565 725 3,072 66,167 9,822 NA 7,275 1,102 18,784 (D) (D) 2,437,983 2,719 10,784 7,860 10,645 1,625 23,588 41,607 128,282 100 1,000 28,970 150 46,612 36,466 1,864,835 23,247 39,409 51,843 76,420 707,130 27,693 127,024 32,213 460,365 75 300 250 4,745 1,050 16,827 31,099 4,170 4,140 12,888 3,279 3,593 26,590 5,493 22,454 6,921 27,873 1,975 800 1,626 14,771 66,050 1,786 7,355 175 1,975 600 1,189 628,000 5,590 3,365 18,495 243 675 1,553 6,152 118,644 215 880 2,475 1,884 25,329 1,430 891 13,883 445,591 1.5 1.7 0.7 1.9 10.3 0.2 1.5 0.8 5.1 0.8 0.1 2.7 2.3 0.8 1.8 0.7 2.0 0.5 0.5 0.4 1.3 4.3 0.4 0.1 0.3 4.5 0.4 NA 0.1 0.3 1.0 (D) (D) 22.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.2 0.3 1.3 1.9 t1) 0.3 1.0 1.8 0.6 6.2 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.9 9.6 0.5 1.6 4.2 3.2 0.1 0.5 0.8 0.5 0.2 0.7 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.1 1.1 0.7 1.6 0.2 1.3 1.9 0.5 0.4 1.8 7.7 0.2 0.6 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.1 29.6 1.0 0.2 0.7 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.1 1.9 1.4 1.2 2.3 11.0 1.1 0.1 0.5 4.1 33 117 101 57 230 45 85 28 271 17 29 225 19,532,862 87,607 434,243 960,537 214,868 2,551,146 1,100,440 1,167,230 249,677 12,767,114 19,100 1,400 7,007 37,749 303,924 92,570 145,692 13,416 707,848 83,885 9,696 65,568 13,207 54,156 6,000 22,896 53,041 353 10,300 111,399 2,275 49,753 207,025 251,290 1,918,751 10,800 31,950 1,011,276 46,414 7,"'" 119,000 89,776 950,504 711 6,576 47,105 6,850 106,835 81,600 148,504 333,125 12,285,485 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. lLess than 0.05 percent. 124 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued AND Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery products Percent distribution Inventory number of plants January 1, 1960 (excluding grape- vines) Apple trees Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Contermi- nous U.S Geo. Div. : N. E M. A E. N. C. W. N. C. S. A E. S. C. W. S. C. Mt Pac N. E.: Maine. N. H. . E. H. C. Ohio. Ind.. 111.. Mich. Wis.. N. C: Minn.. Iowa. . Mo N. Dai S. Dai Nebr. . Kansas S. A.: Del.. Md.. . D. C. Va. .. W. Va N. C. S. C. Ga. .. Fla. . E. S. C. Ky. .. Tenn. Ala.. Mies. W. S. C: Ark.. La... Okla. Texas Mt.: Mont . . . Idaho.. Wyo Colo. . . N. Mex. Ariz. . . Utah... Nev Pac: Wash. . . Oreg. . . Calif.. 42 1,168 1,165, 1,058 865, 1, 253. 1,461, 214 4,144 130 1,983 41 11,253 3,479 25,949 881,000 63,839 223,433 158,878 67,388 223, 517 689,755 25, 673 126, 929 411,442 360, 865 64 52,435 30,073 76,374 212,225 na 151,215 378 59, 572 41,058 85,464 315,098 6,120,648 56,725 856, 076 656,207 1,689,615 512,080 447,884 542,430 55,157 1,304,474 75 354 85 8,553 664 46,994 693, 500 41,459 121,117 131, 558 46,711 31,668 409, 082 37, 188 127, 298 381,250 1,061,635 6,582 20,963 25,730 66,157 94,500 82, 518 70,822 5,833 43,069 24, 946 56,955 133,437 9,326 6,353 904,107 251,228 220,205 84,395 119,660 105,908 188, 599 22,649 759, 971 490, 295 2,478 11,668 7,325 174,034 1,870 17,496 485, 993 681,168 2, 976, 911 89, 901 4,304 42, 583 405,642 2,220 / 8,275 f\ 13,961 13,703 6,469 10,399 130 195,129 236,115 873,230 0.6 5.0 5.1 12.2 3.5 9.6 11.6 5.4 10.7 t1) 2.0 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.8 11.0 0.8 3.0 1.9 3.0 4.0 12.5 1.9 6.9 13.9 21.1 t1) 27.4 4.0 7.0 8.6 NA 2.9 0.1 3.2 3.4 5.4 2.9 0.8 14.4 4.6 13.8 31.8 1.3 34.3 6.1 1.7 19.7 2.8 57.1 0.1 19.1 11.4 9.9 1.3 7.7 6.0 20.1 6.9 7.9 6.8 7.2 9.0 0.1 0.6 0.3 0.8 0.1 2.0 16.1 1.0 4.5 3.2 3.9 1.3 16.8 4.4 9.0 11.3 50.9 6.4 12.4 6.3 7.9 5.9 3.0 5.4 5.6 7.0 6.3 1.1 12.7 3.0 30.5 21.4 0.6 7.4 6.5 5.4 13.3 6.7 16.5 2.8 7.7 2.4 17.9 9.1 8.1 0.4 10.3 10.2 9.3 7.6 11.0 12.9 1.9 36.4 t1) (l) f1) 0.1 t1) 0.2 7.7 0.6 2.0 1.4 0.6 2.0 6.1 0.2 1.1 3.6 3.2 0) 0.5 0.3 0.7 1.9 NA 1.3 t1) 0.5 0.4 0.8 2.8 0.1 7.9 1.9 1.1 1.7 0.2 6.7 4.3 f1) 0.1 0.1 1.5 t1) 4.3 6.0 26.2 0.9 14.0 10.7 27.6 8.4 7.3 8.9 0.9 21.3 C1) 0.1 0.8 11.3 0.7 2.0 2.1 0.8 0.5 6.7 0.6 2.1 6.2 17.3 0.1 0.3 0.4 1.1 1.5 1.3 1.2 0.1 0.7 0.4 0.9 2.2 0.1 4.1 1.4 1.7 1.5 0.1 0.7 6.6 t1) 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 (>) 3.2 3.9 14.3 27,418,825 69,101 3,432,394 2,333,844 2,305,489 1, 807, 823 4,385,233 4,309,333 693, 577 8,082,031 65 5,325 85 28,072 4,100 31,454 2,282,999 134,687 1,014,708 477, 532 210,337 528,664 1,043,401 73,910 227, 052 1,044,704 758,469 300 66,324 35, 552 173, 088 557, 570 NA 419, 545 1,289 166, 594 80,440 192, 909 389,476 33,340 3,607,495 612,798 131,600 328,950 25,584 3,139,033 815,766 5,400 40,715 10,942 600,420 1,100 1,141,865 1,199,171 5, 740, 995 159 133 89 69 60 61 28 123 67 152 246 128 69 56 99 44 178 ( i) 23,100 534,388 289,071 556,389 188,025 609, 336 874,203 14,107 599, 887 2,000 45 5,505 1,120 14,342 380, 379 19,833 134,176 56,997 20, 518 50,094 142,642 18,820 118,063 292,410 49,217 25 33,220 19, 206 44,248 65,763 NA 83,445 83 24,315 10, 550 839 3,030 3,551 480,425 121,310 4,050 57, 318 2,335 799, 610 14,940 530 5,720 1,614 33 100 37 37 104 262, 383 184,590 152,914 62, 129 409,152 284, 556 1,397,265 220, 934 318,083 153,165 12,469 224, 240 30 400 75 6,896 209 54,519 309,765 12,121 87,266 91,070 22,865 18, 502 116,363 35,756 222,712 428,205 620,277 8,533 26,165 16,928 74,445 45,000 46,147 82, 933 1,520 34,950 250 8,771 1,363 3,580 244,543 69,710 250 82,850 300 29, 530 40,485 2,370 2,977 4,855 677 150 1,400 40 112,282 57,070 54,888 2,384,422 24,615 334,626 212,051 353,401 121,436 250, 624 643,301 11,884 432,484 1,600 41 6,159 1,529 15,198 244,176 15, 932 74,518 37,606 18, 088 36,544 102,582 17,231 87,834 166,841 25,167 25 24,925 20, 883 27, 726 37,005 NA 58,123 147 9,732 12,656 751 3,022 3,592 186, 090 56, 892 4,050 35,084 2,235 596,236 9,746 530 4,084 2,079 33 100 5,058 167, 558 162,625 102,301 1,243,560 26,660 163,735 108,058 660, 788 90,554 68,084 29, 983 6,427 89, 271 52 169 30 4,395 97 21,917 124,682 7,630 31,423 25,472 12,699 8,995 43,325 17,567 57,107 106,329 463, 560 3,496 6,651 6,959 16, 686 20,000 20, 705 29,015 1,360 14,344 85 4,367 678 1,935 53,412 12,612 125 12,685 150 6,116 11,032 1,803 1,550 2,080 345 66 34, 636 28,876 25,759 1.07 0.63 0.73 0.64 0.65 0.41 0.74 0.84 0.72 1.00 0.80 0.91 1.12 1.37 1.06 0.64 0.80 0.73 0.72 0.92 0.74 0.57 0.51 1.00 0.75 1.09 0.63 0.56 NA 0.70 1.77 0.40 1.20 0.90 1.00 1.01 0.39 0.47 1.00 0.75 0.65 1.00 0.71 1.29 1.00 1.00 0.64 0.88 0.67 0.43 0.40 0.38 0.47 0.41 0.21 0.20 0.52 0.40 1.73 0.42 0.40 0.64 0.46 0.40 0.40 0.63 0.36 0.28 0.56 0.49 0.37 0.49 0.26 0.25 0.75 0.41 0.25 0.41 0.22 0.44 0.45 0.35 0.89 0.41 0.34 0.50 0.50 0.54 0.22 0.18 0.50 0.15 0.50 0.21 0.27 0.76 0.52 0.43 0.51 0.44 0.41 0.40 0.31 0.51 0.47 0.3 1.4 0.' 4.1 0.5 1.9 5.1 0.3 1.1 t1) 1.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.4 3.0 0.2 1.0 0.5 0.8 0.7 1.9 1.3 4.8 5.6 1.5 t1) 13.0 2.. 2.6 1.5 NA 1.1 (x) 0.5 1.0 (l) (M 0.3 3.0 1.2 0.5 5.9 0.1 26.9 0.1 0.4 6.9 0.1 6.6 2.7 0.3 NA Not available. 1Leaa than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 125 Table 25. -NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines — Continued Cherry trees (sweet) Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Cherry trees (sour) Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Olfl ahrro Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 108 70 36 41 35 22 11 104 32 107 139 40 32 29 45 32 167 782,989 969 151,996 112,708 71,947 22,082 100,875 8,807 2,763 310,842 479 245 245 136,287 1,541 14,168 16,782 4,532 26,182 65,134 78 666 11,492 58,450 10 77 7,512 NA 6,315 27 5,417 131 530 2,150 276 94,359 6,240 3,825 280 4,197 505 671,716 11,293 189,249 78,470 104,579 18,091 56,372 9,420 6,391 197,851 631 38 10,582 173,210 1,102 14,937 24,023 5,475 1,944 46,422 606 2,601 37,215 60,186 1,616 399 2,562 8,000 3,796 2,519 30 3,195 531 20 210 41,204 14,958 1,245 30 2,482 5,663 } 85°{ 150 84,926 141,129 84,787 20 1,237 1,515 191 33 3,325 70 58,105 81,347 58,399 576,332 1,322 109,447 98,153 64,502 22,512 56,030 7,781 2,761 213,824 479 617 226 96, 617 1,584 11,246 12,401 3,526 26,341 55,779 106 607 9,888 52,393 13 95 1,506 8,063 NA 9,364 54 2,908 129 531 1,463 284 51,046 4,700 3,875 270 3,185 451 441,336 5,669 143,202 49,788 86,166 13,882 27,229 4,337 4,623 106,440 563 23 5,057 130,448 981 11,773 13,548 3,036 1,866 30,901 437 1,566 18,064 63,552 969 310 1,705 6,000 3,012 2,372 30 2,017 431 20 176 20,278 6,775 527 18 894 2,898 585 } 654^ 210 12 150 1,150 52,244 110,939 50,641 20 874 956 138 2,590 28 34,980 46,540 24,920 1.36 0.72 0.87 0.90 1.02 0.56 0.88 1.00 0.69 1.00 2.52 0.92 0.71 1.03 0.79 0.74 0.78 1.01 0.86 1.36 0.91 0.86 0.90 1.30 1.23 1.20 NA 1.48 2.00 0.54 0.98 1.00 0.68 1.03 0.54 0.75 1.01 0.96 0.76 0.89 1.15 0.77 2.21 1.50 1.00 0.62 0.79 0.60 0.50 0.76 0.63 0.82 0.77 0.48 0.46 0.72 0.54 0.89 0.61 0.48 0.75 0.89 0.79 0.56 0.55 0.96 0.67 0.72 0.60 0.49 1.06 0.60 0.78 0.67 0.75 0.79 0.94 1.00 0.63 0.81 1.00 0.84 0.49 0.45 0.42 0.60 0.36 0.51 1.00 0.71 0.63 0.72 0.52 0.78 0.40 0.60 0.57 0.43 27 102 205 94 34 41 54 35 123 390 168,303 174,554 211,484 30,271 211,187 40,954 5,061 70,873 204 55 131 132,239 1,506 34,558 10,408 42,892 18,316 100,563 2,375 884 113,385 56, 655 (D) (D) 3,398 18,452 7,693 NA 6,365 25 5,722 156 600 9,710 605 203,532 7,050 10,553 160 27,463 2,778 } } > 385 330 2,341 14,282 40,475 16,116 2,866 322,239 305,324 441,163 34,498 119,141 48,608 15,451 68,367 374 18 2,432 270,436 1,113 50,690 46,963 23,861 8,058 216,364 10,073 6,445 247,155 108,328 3,375 7,700 18,275 49,885 10,000 8,744 10,452 246 3,352 400 1,304 1,715 99,068 18,358 22,716 12,927 330 2,160 11,845 221 12,919 43,276 12,172 432 106,525 137,549 146,463 25,442 99,385 27,253 5,026 52,135 204 123 105 83,929 1,266 21,330 7,398 29,689 18,316 80,009 2,137 647 70,750 45,256 (D) (D) 3,284 14,333 6,070 NA 5,359 50 3,141 ]_32 480 10,210 624 93,540 5,221 8,239 150 17,495 1,369 473 262 2,283 } *' 1,707 163,445 184,427 248,240 21,662 47,998 20,421 10,062 37,500 17 9 258 138,332 796 24,317 25,930 17,417 6,776 127,957 6,347 4,483 114,686 87, 581 1,065 4,235 11,215 24,975 6,500 5,538 6,362 222 2,120 300 620 953 39,270 7,775 5,929 8,292 6,200 { ' 10,790 32,371 8,974 7,647 180 10 635 7,817 23,627 6,056 1.11 0.63 0.79 0.69 0.84 0.47 0.67 0.99 0.74 1.00 2.24 0.80 0.63 0.84 0.62 0.71 0.69 1.00 0.80 0.90 0.73 0.62 0.80 (D) (D) 0.97 0.78 0.79 NA 0.84 2.00 0.55 0.85 0.80 1.05 1.03 0.46 0.74 0.78 0.94 0.64 0.49 1.23 0.79 0.98 1.60 0.76 0.80 0.56 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 126 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines— Continued Peach trees Division or State Establish- ments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) 1959 1949 Percent of value of all nursery crops Establish- ments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 1959 1949 Average value per tree (dollars) 1959 1949 Contermi- nous U.S. Geo. Div. : N. E M. A E. N. C. . W. N. C. S. A E. S. C. W. S. C. Mt Pac N. E.: Maine .... N. H Vt Mass R. I Conn M. A.: N. Y N. J Pa E. N. C. : Ohio Ind Ill Mich Wis W. N. C. : Minn Iowa Mo N. Dak... S. Dak... Nebr Kans S. A.: Del Md D. C Va W. Va N. C s. c Ga Fla E. S. C. : Ky Tenn Ala Miss W. S. C. : Ark La Okla Texas.... Mt.: Mont Idaho. . . . Wyo Colo N. Mex... Ariz Utah Nevada Pac: Wash Greg Calif 27 123 102 50 77 74 85 20 117 41 122 176 70 71 52 111 44 195 34 34 127 6,430,565 6,679 499,980 675,238 415,981 524,597 2,140,970 400,935 1A,616 1,751,569 1,739 145 4,558 203,075 79,213 217,692 106,378 5,187 100,742 461, 916 1,015 728 132,232 237,800 1,638 2,042 41,541 210,384 NA 79,670 101,982 20,937 98,600 13,024 3,409 1,872,691 254,870 10,000 223,408 4,004 99,271 74,252 500 3,500 731 35 650 9,200 87,933 123,773 1,539,863 4,707,263 11,238 375,073 600,048 554,258 499,720 737, 814 931,727 15,368 982,017 123 17 1,900 50 9,148 175, 617 71,093 128,363 217,961 19,211 11,843 349, 105 1,928 3,145 127,638 347,744 1,870 3,126 70,735 60,000 182,894 55,906 2,187 8,943 33, 203 78,446 78, Ml 3,860 540,329 192, 875 750 265,725 1,960 46,270 617,772 2,748 2,495 1,000 2,405 6,620 100 96,194 83,496 802,327 2,687,547 7,026 209,493 421,483 241, 899 212,870 530,417 178, 867 12,590 872,902 1,855 215 4,769 88, 207 41,298 79, 988 54,530 4,140 80,671 281,482 660 488 68,939 149, 963 1,228 1,095 20, 186 36,804 26,173 9,437 16,586 10,760 3,408 435,667 85,342 6,000 83,906 3,267 55, 192 36,502 1,326,902 7,722 114, 241 143,074 306,305 148,334 97,066 119,601 6,694 383,865 43 13 911 23 6,732 55,660 28,039 30,542 33, 161 4,904 4,428 99,597 984 1,070 41,019 248,049 561 1,264 14,342 30,000 40,404 14,404 1,102 4,031 16,492 14,894 27,007 1,970 71,717 23,154 225 33,205 498 7,918 77,980 375 2,450 1,067 35 813 } 2,450 f J 7,850 J 57,518 88,702 726,682 1,382 972 478 1,081 2,741 40 43,877 43,377 296, 611 1.05 0.42 0.62 0.58 0.41 0.25 0.45 0.86 0.50 1.07 1.48 1.05 0.43 0.52 0.37 0.51 0.80 0.80 0.61 0.65 0.67 0.52 0.63 0.75 0.54 0.49 0.54 NA 0.46 0.26 0.45 0.17 0.83 1.00 0.23 0.33 0.60 0.38 0.82 0.56 0.49 0.75 •0.70 1.46 1.00 1.25 ■0.85 0.65 0.72 0.47 0.69 0.30 0.24 0.55 0.30 0.13 0.13 0.44 0.39 0.35 0.76 0.48 0.46 0.74 0.32 0.39 0.24 0.15 0.26 0.37 0.29 0.51 0.34 0.32 0.71 0.30 0.40 0.20 0.50 0.22 0.26 0.50 0.45 0.50 0.19 0.35 0.51 0.13 0.12 0.30 0.12 0.25 0.17 0.13 0.50 0.39 0.48 0.45 0.41 .0.40 0.46 0.52 0.37 0.1 0.9 1.8 2.8 0.9 4.1 1.4 0.3 2.3 0.1 t1) 0.1 1.1 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.2 1.4 5.1 C1) C1) 2.3 0.6 0.1 1.9 4.6 NA 0.7 1.4 0.8 1.1 0.1 0.3 7.0 1.8 0.7 14.2 0.2 2.5 0.5 0.3 4.1 0.4 (>> (') 2.3 1.5 2.4 0.2 1.0 1.3 3.6 2.0 1.7 1.5 0.9 2.7 0.1 I.1) 0.3 1.3 0.7 1.1 0.4 0.2 4.1 0.1 0.1 1.2 11.9 6.3 0.3 1.7 3.5 4.2 1.2 0.6 0.5 3.7 1.8 1.3 0.4 3.6 0.8 0.1 7.9 0.1 1.4 1.2 0.5 0.6 0.5 2.0 0.7 4.0 1.7 2.7 36 121 103 61 75 51 89 17 115 54 130 199 87 60 40 119 37 175 } <{ 6,074 148, 945 150,715 151,904 56,493 181, 542 140,582 3,034 758, 265 26 100 1,022 280 4,646 131, 296 1,975 15,674 19,603 3,133 35,595 90,389 1,995 8,299 64,237 69,712 3,834 1,241 4,581 26,099 NA 4,480 13,297 550 2,251 9,816 611 96,216 74,365 10,350 22,799 2,892 53,753 61,138 375 855 534 35 34 106 400 870 231,202 164,590 362,473 1,029,222 9,600 161,007 161,460 185,495 56,358 69,199 109,792 10,996 265,315 2 77 18 1,905 108 7,490 148,168 2,314 10, 525 86,495 9,918 5,364 55,252 4,431 11,870 83,355 79,492 2,604 2,130 6,044 8,000 4,391 3,818 477 20,794 50 5,161 13,667 635 53,864 14,500 200 19,930 3,285 10,824 75,753 1,490 617 244 720 7,900 25 86,967 53,229 125,119 7,509 100,455 120,291 122,701 42, 565 73,572 94,223 2,455 488, 962 32 88 1,650 577 5,162 88,339 1,937 10,179 13,466 2,820 35,638 66,461 1,906 6,878 46,688 61,356 2,876 1,083 3,820 18,782 NA 5,437 6,024 505 1,513 10,304 623 44,642 19, 897 8,410 8,159 4,997 39,348 41,719 375 520 650 200 710 139,625 126,677 222,660 6,920 72, 551 50,212 114,222 30,103 29,301 41,594 5,341 121,521 4 43 12 1,430 54 5,377 64,744 1,597 6,210 13,060 5,155 3,634 25,499 2,864 6,468 30,529 72,438 1,042 1,328 2,417 5,000 1,887 2,052 283 10,719 25 3,039 7,098 480 21,171 7,550 100 4,472 1,871 3,984 31,267 1,428 386 181 381 2,955 10 41,497 29,002 51,022 1.24 0.67 0.80 0.81 0.75 0.41 0.67 0.81 0.64 1.23 0.88 1.61 2.06 1.11 0.67 0.98 0.65 0.69 0.90 1.00 0.74 0.96 0.83 0.73 0.88 0.75 0.87 0.83 0.72 NA 1.21 0.45 0.92 0.67 1.05 1.02 0.46 0.27 0.81 0.36 1.73 0.73 0.68 1.00 0.61 1.22 0.50 0.82 0.60 0.77 0.61 0.72 0.45 0.31 0.62 0.53 0.42 0.38 0.49 0.46 2.00 0.56 0.67 0.75 0.50 0.72 0.44 0.69 0.59 0.15 0.52 0.68 0.46 0.65 0.54 0.37 0.91 0.40 0.62 0.40 0.63 0.43 0.54 0.59 0.52 0.50 0.59 0.52 0.76 0.39 0.52 0.50 0.22 0.57 0.37 0.41 ("0.96 0.63 0.74 0.53 ("0.37 1.0.40 0.48 0.54 0.41 NA Not available. ^ess than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 127 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines— Continued Plum and prune trees Grapevines Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Establishments reporting Number of vines Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per vine (dollars) Inventory, number of vines January 1, 1960 Contermi- nous U.S. Geo. Div.: N. E.... M. A... E. N. C. W. N. C, S. A.... E. S. C w. s. c. Mt Pac N. E.: Maine. . N. H... Vt Mass. . . R. I... Conn — M. A.: N. Y... N. J... Pa E. N. C: Ohio... Ind 111 Mich . . . Wis ¥. N. C: Minn... Mo N. Dak. S. Dai. Nebr... Kans. .. S. A.: Del Md D. C... Va W. Va.. N. C... S. C... Ga Fla E. S. C: Ky Tenn. . . Ala Miss... W. S. C: Ark.... La Okla... Tex Mt.: Mont... Idaho . . Wyo Colo . . . N. Mex. Ariz.. . Utah... Nev .... Pac: Wash . . . Oreg . . . Calif.. 22 86 82 62 54 38 67 19 113 31 91 174 101 49 35 101 45 189 34 31 124 711 161,782 82,033 113,762 36,473 109,599 74,816 5,792 968,924 324 80 247 150,284 1,550 9,948 10,771 1,719 10,968 55,861 2,714 36,513 42,338 8,421 (D) (D) 3,804 7,961 10, 170 NA 3,560 15,385 550 1,109 5,699 571 79,318 27,210 2,500 15,823 590 26,068 32,335 140 4,570 338 (D) 335 (D) 66,662 154,766 747,496 12,436 184,724 85,447 277,505 38,636 66,422 109,956 6,713 358,604 5 771 11,630 174,695 581 9,448 26,628 2,859 2,789 41,438 11,733 87,554 93,330 67,840 5,515 13,830 5,094 4,342 10,000 3,568 4,453 330 3,351 1,133 15,801 460 45,312 20,550 100 25,695 308 11,071 72,882 25 2,732 1,303 578 1,415 620 40 27,812 49,291 281,501 887,923 957 88,935 62,458 86, 596 23,303 37,770 38,472 4,473 544,959 10 100 462 166 219 81,864 1,196 5,875 6,566 1,530 11,038 41,703 1,621 30,049 29, 517 6,890 (D) (D) 2,928 6,159 8,016 NA 3,519 4,811 240 1,508 5,209 570 30,068 5,882 1,250 6,700 492 14,616 16,664 140 3,124 553 (D) 260 (D) 38,198 116,893 389,868 484,096 4,973 84,884 39,670 142,578 15,067 22,764 28,013 3,299 142,848 16 3 491 4,463 79,065 524 5,295 9,631 1,521 2,093 19,150 7,275 38,372 34,032 58,027 1,620 5,532 3,126 1,869 6,000 1,366 2,369 303 1,756 900 2,373 340 18,249 4,125 50 5,035 196 2,983 19,799 16 1,133 783 313 718 320 13,513 23,944 105,391 1.35 0.55 0.76 0.76 0.64 0.34 0.51 0.77 0.56 1.00 2.00 1.43 2.08 0.89 0.54 0.77 0.59 0.61 0.89 1.01 0.75 0.60 0.82 0.70 0.82 (D) (D) 0.77 0.77 0.79 NA 0.99 0.31 0.44 1.36 0.91 1.00 0.38 0.22 0.50 0.42 0.83 0.56 0.52 1.00 0.68 1.64 (D) 0.78 (D) 0.57 0.76 0.52 0.40 0.46 0.46 0.51 0.39 0.34 0.25 0.49 0.40 0.53 0.60 0.64 0.45 0.90 0.56 0.36 0.53 0.75 0.46 0.62 0.44 0.36 0.86 0.29 0.40 0.61 0.43 0.60 0.38 0.53 0.92 0.52 0.79 0.15 0.74 0.40 0.20 0.50 0.20 0.64 0.27 0.27 0.64 0.41 0.60 0.54 0.51 0.52 0.40 0.49 0.49 0.37 35 69 155 89 64 38 90 38 143 10,084,084 1,253 1,885,847 875,905 34,007 183,716 134,523 182,869 3,759 6,782,200 940 200 70 1,858,114 1,221 26,512 321,377 8,165 14,547 526,904 4,912 2,918 11,355 (D) 124 2,725 (D) 74,488 NA 39,810 50 21,110 820 39,692 7,746 887 55,756 69,860 8,025 26,400 350 123,049 33,070 { ..!} { •*} 20 689 3,000 50 22 21 100 74,848 15,400 6,691,952 5,953,589 10,276 1,221,864 1,120,295 597,107 209,062 93,098 298,217 20,085 2,383,585 125 91 1,976 15 8,069 1,176,528 2,902 42,434 102,060 11,300 15,177 980, 629 11,129 48,309 326,545 172,671 3,012 25,655 8,157 12,758 75,000 9,653 11,280 1,585 24,004 79,365 8,175 3,250 41, US 48,640 90 171,340 333 22,079 104,465 502 1,674 3,840 1,474 11,820 775 13,785 39,270 2,330,530 505 167,974 58,534 5,382 44,233 27,058 28,239 691 377,569 357 120 20 165,297 281 2,396 20,677 2,030 2,912 31,652 1,263 426 ,305 (D) 36 705 (D) 2,313 83,468 53,998 45,174 29,571 7,240 24,620 2,776 104,646 20 18 338 79, 723 636 3,109 6,488 625 2,108 43,150 1,627 17, 965 16,970 301 1,283 827 1,920 13,427 NA 8,976 25 4,401 308 12,674 4,422 200 8,476 16,376 2,006 3,862 88 17,532 6,757 12 356 310 13 6,265 2,556 368,748 10,000 1,153 1,841 80 997 11,603 3,897 404 2,986 3,842 8,752 26 1,854 13,988 151 235 575 178 1,547 90 2,397 7,569 94,680 0.40 0.09 0.07 0.16 0.24 0.20 0.15 0.18 0.06 0.38 0.60 0.29 0.09 0.23 0.09 0.06 0.25 0.20 0.06 0.26 0.15 0.11 (D) 0.29 0.26 (D) 0.18 NA 0.23 0.50 0.21 0.38 0.32 0.57 0.23 0.15 0.23 0.25 0.15 0.25 0.14 0.20 0.60 0.52 0.10 0.26 0.22 0.07 0.05 0.08 0.14 0.08 0.08 0.14 0.04 0.16 0.20 0.17 0.40 0.24 0.07 0.22 0.07 0.06 0.06 0.14 0.O4 0.15 0.12 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.13 0.12 0.16 0.05 0.04 0.15 0.48 0.12 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.13 0.30 0.14 .'.. 05,11 1,075 2,135,077 858,477 27,944 210,047 166,829 425,225 1,179 8,379,307 700 200 50 2,092,460 950 41,667 250, 538 8,220 25,185 565, 175 9,359 7,635 10,975 8,403 } °-6° ( °:* } 0.15 0.12 0.13 { °f. ft 124,749 NA 28,550 110 11,915 1,270 29,592 13,861 998 79,250 81,556 5,025 66,325 425 284,548 73,927 0.08 0.17 0.06 0.17 0.19 0.04 889 40 150 156,735 16, 175 ,206,397 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 128 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25. -NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines— Continued Division or State Estab- lishments reporting, 1959 Number of trees, 1959 Value of crops at wholesale prices ( dollars ) Average value per tree, 1959 (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops, 1959 Estab- lishments report ing, 1959 Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 220 55,757 35,968 13,885 266,541 117,379 236,310 113,100 910,778 50 35 135 20,320 256 35,181 3,510 2,270 24,120 200 6,811 6,010 50 1,014 4,460 na 14,220 2 1,557 8,833 34,304 203,165 34,816 19,763 62,800 19,352 3,545 3,626 209,787 750 (D) (D) 746 33,768 876,264 1,989,686 357 38,953 37,485 14,353 367,770 152,395 ■;:v, 95 h 174,827 780,590 75 132 150 21,323 295 17,335 4,406 5,015 3,695 23,969 400 4,834 8,213 150 1,156 5,128 NA 22,308 14 2,382 17, 651 51,421 268,866 35,538 24,193 92,664 37,376 7,155 5,673 372,752 562 (D) (D) 1,025 35,059 744,506 805,899 20 3,845 9,843 36,077 148, 636 127, 590 246,530 13,187 220, 171 1,865 761 1,219 2,027 708 497 6,531 80 402 2,134 33,200 3 31 307 8,100 7,036 10,834 2,373 5,356 8,344 20,910 85,683 40 6,288 15,862 105,400 17,469 1,520 6,340 221,201 22 113 11,642 1,375 35 3,142 8,949 208,080 1.62 0.70 1.04 1.03 1.38 1.30 1.79 1.55 0.86 1.50 3.77 1.11 1.05 1.15 0.49 0.75 1.43 1.63 0.99 2.00 0.71 1.37 3. CO 1.14 1.15 NA 1.57 7.00 1.53 2.00 1.50 1.32 1.02 1.22 1.48 1.93 2.02 1.57 1.78 0.75 (D) (D) 1.37 1.04 0.85 (l) 0.2 0.2 0.2 1.5 1.2 3.4 4.4 2.0 0.3 t1) 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 (l) 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 NA 0.4 (l) 0.1 1.5 3.3 2.5 0.6 0.5 10.7 6.3 0.4 0.3 4.7 1.0 (D) (D) t1) 0.6 2.5 484,227 2 112 11 11,864 18 17,207 9 22,885 11 4,879 12 26,047 20 20,422 2 164 50 380,647 12 100 11,248 50 566 1,828 550 8,362 6,118 349 12,680 (D) 2,624 NA 1,325 25 19,040 1,702 5,280 1,398 3,995 10,694 4,335 127 37 12,770 5,346 362,531 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . See text . NA Not available . ^ss than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 129 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Citrus and subtropical fruit trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Percent distribution Inventory number of trees January 1, 1960 Avocado trees Division or State Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 1959 1949 Conterminous United 7,409,449 3,346,374 16,500 443,770 512,307 3,090,498 NA 28 5,094 3,341,252 4,693 10,907 900 38,417 1,166 404,187 } i: 512,307 } - 3,090,498 1,795,404 575 685 40 567,144 16,178 318,647 36,402 855,733 575 685 40 950 456 1,182 1,102 9,870 553,584 325 6,723 9,130 1,293 27,577 86 289, 691 t Hi 160 36,242 { ::: 67 1,669 853,997 4.8 13.5 0.1 3.5 13.0 8.0 NA l'1') 0.3 31.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 2.2 0.1 5.0 > ::: 16.9 } - 10.3 { { 2.5 (M (') t1) 7.7 0.3 4.0 4.8 5.9 (M l'1) 0.1 c1) o.i 0.1 1.2 26.1 (;) 0.2 2.6 0.3 3.6 C1) 4.6 o.i> 15.4 (l) 0.1 7.9 100.0 45.2 0.2 6.0 6.9 41.7 NA (>) 0.1 45.1 6.1 0.1 t1) 6.5 t1) 5.5 > ::: 6.9 } - tt.7 ( { 100.0 (:) I1) (') 31.6 0.9 17.7 2.0 47.7 0.1 t1) 0.1 o.i 0.5 30.8 (;) 0.4 0.5 0.1 1.5 (') 16.1 ({) 2.0 f1) 0.1 47.6 8,713,952 5,075,659 52,601 700,560 375,950 2,509,182 NA 25 4,120 5,071,514 5,000 46,401 1,200 29,605 3,600 667,355 > ::: 375,950 } - 2, 509, 182 128 54 "7 67 NA 54 7 -67 180 54 4 122 54 4 { ::: { iii 122 137,654 17,125 11,360 109,169 NA 17,125 11,360 > ::: } ::: 109, 169 169,968 43,461 2,369 124,138 43,461 2,369 { ::: { '■■: 124,138 280,558 28,289 13,626 238,643 NA 28,289 13,626 > ::: } ::: 238,643 278,908 35,236 3,765 239,907 35,236 3,765 t Hi ( ::: 239,907 } } 2.04 1.65 1.20 2.19 NA 1.65 1.20 2.19 { { Geographic Divisions: Middle Atlantic. , , . East North Central.. West North Central.. East South Central . . West South Central.. 1.64 0.81 1.59 New England: Middle Atlantic: East North Central: Ohio Illinois West North Central: South Atlantic: District of oisi East South Central: West South Central: 1.59 Mountain: Idaho Utah Pacific: 1.93 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 130 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Citrus and subtropical fruit trees— Continued Grapefruit trees Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Lemon trees Establishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars ) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 152 3 40 8 63 2 150 122 2 50 12 115 136,129 396 139,419 18,864 77,980 { ::: 210 135,919 196 200 2,342 137,077 18, 864 302,532 124,403 1,000 146,141 1,488 29,500 173 124,230 700 300 2,313 143,828 186,955 748 158,896 37,878 190,654 325 186,630 448 300 5,136 153,760 115,940 1,000 159,049 1,995 36,468 241 115,699 700 300 2,236 156,813 1,995 1.37 1.89 1.14 2.01 2.44 190,654 2.29 1.50 2.19 1.12 0.93 1.00 1.09 1.34 1.24 1.00 1.00 0.97 1.09 67 2 34 14 159 32,377 1,016 23,668 27,231 163,891 305 32,072 816 200 3,062 20,606 11,858 800 4,823 2,341 156,571 87 11,771 500 300 1,405 3,418 10 2,331 44,357 1,558 31,174 58,628 297,691 506 43,851 1,258 300 5,964 25,210 58,628 297,691 13,922 800 5,151 2,919 166,472 144 13,778 500 300 1,280 3,871 < ::: 30 2,889 { ::: 1.37 1.53 1.32 2.15 1.82 1.54 1.50 1.95 1.22 SUMMARY 131 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued AND Division or State Citrus and subtropical fruit trees — Continued Orange trees Estab- lish- ments report - 1959 Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per tree (dollars) 1959 1949 Percent of value of all nursery crops, 1959 Estab- lish- ments report- ing* 1959 Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) 1959 1949 Small fruit plants Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars ) Percent of value of all nursery crops 1959 1949 Percent distribution 1959 1949 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain..' Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 329 8 13 146 3,554,828 2,318,576 3,655 172,400 185,452 874,745 698,507 338,094 2,150 120,292 13,441 224, 530 2,911,011 6,063 213,336 357,957 2,069,311 712,969 310, 565 2,150 107, 542 18,643 274,069 1.26 1.66 1.24 1.93 2.37 0.92 1.00 0.89 1.39 1.22 11.7 C1) 1.7 9.1 5.4 562,674 175,762 8,131 26,738 57,844 294, 199 299, 811 575 685 40 91,481 12,228 43,140 12,845 138,817 6 323 2,725 2,315,851 3,455 200 10,334 162,066 874,745 5,799 332,295 1,850 300 18,895 101,397 { :::k 13,441 { :::|f 224,530 4,085 2,906,926 5,763 300 19,364 193,972 5,387 305,178 1,850 300 17,725 89,817 K ::: 18,643 t ::: 1.67 1.50 1.87 1.20 1.00 1.00 0.94 0.89 0.1 f1) 1.1 2.4 28 178 175,556 4,693 3,438 7,953 1,166 17,619 950 456 1,182 1,102 4,098 83,693 325 3,673 8,230 1,293 6,336 86 35,425 4,039,555 56,815 187,043 705,620 118,086 694,061 16,630 114,739 105,796 2,040,765 4,206 46 3,375 41,239 50 7,899 122,104 61,686 3,253 32,047 263,275 3,516 371,712 35,070 25,037 64,116 19,107 240 4,090 4,616 268,969 396,422 NA 6,209 6,630 25 610 15,196 1,650 7,693 7,287 6,340 645 57,844 t :::> 130 12,715 ■•( :::& 103,838 323 1,635 294,199 67 1,669 137,081 395,776 234,674 1,410,315 2,516,164 34,160 187, 539 649, 531 484,319 461,790 162,506 48,084 41,956 446,279 3,877 1,580 3,522 14,638 10, 543 116,033 62,446 9,060 60,556 120,749 36,418 402,145 29,663 206,459 196,863 46,989 3,390 13,464 6,335 10,819 208,120 238,214 10,628 120 1,125 1,753 1,830 5,501 156,446 559 29,538 137 5,835 12,574 20,326 1,065 2,626 68 1,278 16,587 80,765 255,208 110,306 0.8 0.8 3.1 1.4 2.8 0.1 0.9 2.7 5.3 1.5 (l) 9.3 1.8 t1) 0.2 1.5 0.8 0.4 11.7 0.1 6.8 2.6 1.4 2.2 1.1 0.1 2.1 0.6 0.1 18.4 16.1 HA 0.1 0.4 t1) 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 18.2 t1) 0.3 70.3 0.5 0.6 } ^ 15.6 3.9 4.7 0.8 1.7 5.9 5.8 6.2 2.9 0.6 5.5 3.1 3.6 2.8 10.9 1.4 0.4 2.7 1.5 0.3 1.5 10.2 1.5 16.6 3.5 14.6 5.8 2.3 3.3 7.9 1.5 1.3 24.4 24.9 NA 0.9 0.1 0.1 6.2 0.1 1.0 7.9 t1) 7.0 C1) 1.0 0.2 49.4 1.7 1.3 0.1 0.6 12.3 0.1 1.4 4.6 17.5 2.9 17.2 0.4 2.8 2.6 50.5 0.1 f1) 0.1 1.0 (*) 0.2 3.0 1.5 0.1 0.8 6.5 0.1 9.2 0.9 0.6 1.6 0.5 t1) 0.1 0.1 t1) 6.7 4.8 NA 0.2 0.2 (M t1) 0.4 I1) 0.2 0.2 2.7 t1) 0.2 f1) 2.6 t1) (x) 9.1 5.8 34.9 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 132 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic Zast North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska. Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Small fruit plants — Continued Blueberry plants Establishments reporting Number of plants 10,960 279,608 202,009 350 89,476 72 15 50 9,065 40 1,790 1,401 276,087 2,120 76 12,073 65 189,795 84,257 NA 4,005 1,200 14 30,160 35,270 65 20,447 249,688 308,157 19,417 53,149 100 68,632 16 310 70 16,988 3,063 25,370 214,621 9,697 12,860 65 23 295,169 40 2,491 13,200 15,066 31,993 3,625 970 1,495 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 196,534 8,634 56,473 69,233 80 30,736 21 5 25 7,908 50 646 859 54, 977 637 3,986 34 65,169 27,889 NA 2,275 550 22 59,770 17,402 22,585 7,577 13,875 3,221 1,285 80 377 8,748 67,726 85,752 5,777 22,707 10 26,073 93 32 6,656 10,188 56,034 1,504 1,938 20 1,121 4,060 5,020 14,724 1,212 410 1,341 Average value per plant (dollars ) 0.79 0.20 0.34 0.23 0.34 0.29 0.33 0.50 0.87 1.25 0.36 0.61 0.20 0.30 0.58 0.33 0.52 0.34 NA 0.57 0.46 1.57 0.25 0.41 ) ■-•( 0.58 0.39 1.23 0.43 0.27 0.28 0.30 0.43 o.io 0.31 0.30 0.46 0.39 0.64 0.40 0.26 0.16 0.15 0.31 0.39 0.28 0.43 0.45 0.31 0.33 0.46 0.33 0.42 0.90 Raspberry plants Establishments reporting 0.38 0.41 0.29 26 50 151 82 17 8 11 25 93 Number of plants 4,619,807 43,920 1,544,222 2,545,595 109,282 116,795 9,633 12,500 10,125 227,735 10,700 300 5,000 27,700 220 1,526,240 13,728 4,254 41,910 3,450 13,603 2,314,282 172,350 77,922 16,900 300 2,000 1,500 4,575 6,085 100 101,670 15,025 5,000 4,633 10,500 2,000 9,475 650 15 99,610 13 126,250 65 1,875 95,770 1,362,714 3,958,372 3,994,365 449,479 25,850 57,585 83,959 273,370 400 10,020 23,000 29,960 32,390 1,246,854 55,760 60,100 461,890 22,000 88,400 3,101,408 284,674 2,846,157 695,550 310,794 12,712 71,731 27,262 30,159 250,000 162,985 32,990 1,544 1,960 10,500 15,150 200 57,500 10 65,600 2,689 10,300 200 5,020 150 25,948 186,378 61,044 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 4,438 87,011 114,321 9,217 6,924 1,057 620 563 8,869 1,591 21 375 2,435 16 85,147 1,029 835 11,167 276 1,045 92,013 9,820 6,159 1,600 24 240 150 544 500 10 4,660 2,254 4O0 657 420 200 442,338 6,020 47,929 135,325 212,419 18,920 2,314 1,814 4,291 13,306 20 935 900 1,625 2,540 42,864 3,003 2,062 13,578 807 3,548 102,173 15,219 150,778 27,956 27,810 605 2,267 1,497 1,506 10,000 7,666 1,090 66 1,042 1,262 10 1,805 1 Average value per plant (dollars) 3,482 5,197 190 3,171 349 557 10 201 3 985 8,157 4,164 0.10 0.06 0.04 0.08 0.06 0.11 0.05 0.06 0.04 0.15 0.07 0.08 0.08 0.07 0.06 0.07 0.20 0.27 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.12 0.08 0.10 0.05 NA 0.15 0.08 0.14 0.04 0.10 )- 0.05 15 0.03 0.04 0.10 NA Not available. SUMMARY 133 Table 25.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Small fruit plants —Continued Strawberry plants Establishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per plant (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Estab- lishments reporting , 1959 Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) 1959 1949 Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 25 46 171 115 24 41 48 29 134 293,351,865 1,902,300 2,185,615 37,784,878 8,439,425 60,975,245 3,072,100 15,139,961 10,330,475 153,521,866 130,500 133,000 1,277,000 361,800 1,710,675 308,400 166,540 899,364 15,102,299 167,950 19,744,615 1,870,650 565,125 5,042,700 2,427,500 8,000 383,100 13,000 22,412,580 35,748,665 NA 9,000 817,000 2,000 6,000 1,980,000 106,500 1,444,600 1,521,000 14,803,606 307,500 28,855 10,237,975 11,000 81,500 26,370,820 12,679,500 114,471,546 166,652,845 1,265,636 3,975,122 35,257,963 23,164,044 42,791,226 29,936,400 3,745,950 2,295,371 24,221,133 276,000 22,800 178,000 573,336 215,500 3,277,922 188,850 508,350 2,415,700 12,447,125 882,040 18,194,098 1,319,000 2,919,070 16,739,407 1,234,700 137, 517 1,101,700 345,000 686,650 14,000,000 27,780,776 949,500 10,000 33,450 7,500 10,000 663,500 29,265,400 7,500 2,454,650 6,000 972,400 312,900 1,686,800 25,421 176,500 1,000 13,600 391,750 300 3,387,685 13,502,034 7,331,414 43,638 30,821 492,935 93,806 654,394 15,552 109,932 105,228 1,968,365 3,000 30,791 23,472 5,568 1,781 11,086 259,001 2,3% 195,202 25,250 15,353 56,011 17,830 190 4,072 350 268,959 363,873 NA 180 6,630 25 60 14,667 1,250 7,022 7,280 106,245 3,142 545 103,373 225 1,630 372,655 186,170 1,409,540 1,579,959 16,026 50,494 349,831 200,462 370,783 159,031 29,662 33,782 369,888 3,850 518 2,590 5,809 3,259 43,483 2,073 4,938 37,758 119,414 9,439 170,768 12,452 37,075 137,978 7,921 1,645 6,626 3,856 5,361 150,000 212,389 7,555 120 529 150 40 4,215 154,741 20,685 60 2,848 6,069 14,887 617 1,785 15 172 16,303 3 54,621 221,314 93,953 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.01 NA 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 (2) 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 (2) 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.04 0.01 / 0.04 \ \ o.oi ; 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.6 0.2 2.2 1.1 2.6 0.1 0.9 2.7 5.1 8.2 1.4 0.1 (l) 70.0 0.4 0.6 14.7 3.1 4.7 0.4 0.5 3.2 2.4 5.0 2.8 0.4 4.4 2.6 3.6 0.9 8.0 0.6 0.3 1.0 n.i 0.1 t1) 0.2 0.1 0.9 11.6 10.0 (M 0.4 3.5 7.0 1.8 1.5 0.8 2.6 1.9 4.1 1.0 0.4 1.6 0.1 3.9 0.5 0.9 C1) 0.6 18.4 17.6 14.8 22.2 NA (M 0.6 0.1 n.4 0.1 I1) f1) (M 0.1 f1) 0.1 0.8 0.1 7.8 0.2 t1) 4.9 (l) 0.5 0.1 36.2 1.0 0.9 t1) 0.1 12.1 0.1 5.0 8.6 0.9 95,330 105 12,738 29,131 14,983 2,007 4,187 5 32,174 12,626 112 9,750 12 41 19,328 3,525 6,505 1,203 3,750 NA 1,500 2,998 100 2,237 29,432 505 277,074 3,366 21,390 78,623 65,661 49,380 1,161 16,598 3,883 37,012 34 548 2,782 19,498 1,336 556 7,282 508 23,422 45,436 1,975 17,485 26,869 11,258 1,140 3,975 982 3,952 43,100 3,435 771 120 164 1,790 244 443 474 7,048 77 2,976 6,497 2,268 99 284 43 1,106 83 2,574 22,626 11,812 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2Lesa than $0,005. 134 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Value at wholesale prices of all horti- cultural specialty crops (dollars) Nursery products Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all horti- cultural specialty crops Percent distri- bution Lining out stock (including budding and graftijig stocks) Value of crops at prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Percent distri- bution Citrus stock Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Deciduous fruit stock Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 33,634,164 2,691,207 7, 640, 293 7,869,423 1,995,756 4,511,849 1,137,027 2,135,973 607, 586 5,045,050 242,171 166,187 56,345 1,317,362 210,704 698,438 2,529,159 1,945,302 3,165,832 2, 508, 014 1,007,054 1,465,560 2,080,801 807, 994 534, 022 417, 396 437,479 82, 786 63,683 151,699 308, 691 101, 065 349, 970 NA 384,604 199, 843 616, 340 218, 670 438,932 ,202,425 207,354 489, 123 307,875 132,675 121, 969 245,153 337, 741 1,431,110 69,629 66,196 14,158 217,201 60, 982 76,741 90, 369 12,310 827, 611 1,154,281 3,063,158 11,395,099 555,309 1,955,786 2,123,629 541,978 2,262,475 655,461 1,350,478 133,526 1,816,457 23,056 19,425 8,100 192,460 64,254 248,014 592,937 653,388 709,461 722,174 231,789 325,042 708,423 136,201 145,109 107,889 120,296 17, 989 11,713 30,403 108, 579 42,917 137, 669 NA 142,001 59,201 264,889 130,017 190, 576 1,295,205 78,016 339, 202 191, 674 46,569 83,359 131,649 127,666 1,007,804 8,421 5,463 46,701 18,364 32,133 22,444 250,964 442,005 1,123,488 20.6 25.6 27.0 27.2 50.1 57.6 63.2 22.0 36.0 9.5 11.7 14.4 14.6 30.5 35.5 23.4 33.6 22.4 28.8 23.0 22.2 34.0 16.9 27.2 25.8 27.5 21.7 18.4 20.0 35.2 42.5 39.3 NA 36.9 29.6 43.0 59.5 43.4 58.8 37.6 69.3 62.3 35.1 68.3 53.7 37.8 70.4 12.1 6.8 21.5 30.1 41.9 30.3 38.3 36.7 4.9 17.2 18.6 4.8 19.9 5.8 11.9 1.2 15.9 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.7 0.6 2.2 5.2 5.7 6.2 6.3 2.0 2.9 6.2 1.2 1.3 0.9 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 1.0 0.4 1.2 NA 1.2 0.5 2.3 1.1 1.7 11.4 0.7 3.0 1.7 0.4 0.7 1.2 1.1 0.1 t1) 0.4 0.2 0.3 2.2 3.9 9.9 612, 891 6,591 233,407 57, 748 14,547 60,479 96, 592 38,765 400 104, 362 2,190 225 2,350 1,826 7,115 195,940 30,352 29,223 8,591 3,410 16,087 437 3,048 309 1,218 4,250 1,400 4,322 2,525 1,200 NA 12,006 185 2,850 2,150 12,675 26, 888 10,895 76,744 8,953 2,710 3,720 3,395 28,940 11,414 26, 103 66,845 1.2 11.9 2.7 2.7 2.7 14.7 2.9 0.3 5.7 0.1 3.7 0.7 1.2 30.0 4.3 4.0 3.7 1.0 2.3 0.3 2.1 0.3 1.0 23.6 4.6 4.0 5.9! 0.9 NA 8.5 0.3 1.1 1.7 6.7 2.1 14.0 22.6 4.7 3.3 2.8 2.7 2.9 4.5 5.9 5.9 1.1 38.1 9.4 2.4 9.9 15.8 6.3 0.1 17.0 (*) 0.4 0.3 1.2 32.0 5.0 4.8 1.4 0.6 2.6 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.7 0.2 0.7 0.4 0.2 2.0 C1) 0.5 0.4 2.1 4.4 1.8 12.5 1.5 0.4 0.6 0.6 4.7 1.9 4.3 10.9 532,801 161, 000 80,000 36, 883 19,502 7,390 9,991 576,400 36,000 40,900 1,000 64,000 220,000 214,500 26,807 6,000 1,218 100 1,800 8,190 9,499 0.17 0.03 0.10 0.03 0.04 0.04 36,000 40,900 6,000 1,218 532,801 19, 502 1,000 161, 000 7,390 26,500 3,500 190,000 1,800 2,480 210 0.09 0.06 80, 000 9,991 79,500 60,000 75,000 2,249 5,000 2,250 0.03 0.08 0.03 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 135 Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) — Continued Deciduous trees and shrubs Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Evergreens, ornamental Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholes ale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 3,893,032 6,500 87,855 41,095 78,428 15,100 3,393,710 53,200 217,144 1,500 5,000 27, 180 58,650 2,025 7,900 2,000 25,000 4,950 1,245 58,500 4,342 4,200 11,386 NA 200 3,000 3,000 8,500 26,000 3, 361, 510 6,200 300 30 9,000 907 3,700 370 40,200 2,600 129,000 81,000 7,144 111,618 1,475 10,065 4,607 5,376 3,030 73,514 3,907 9,644 225 1,250 3,569 5,820 676 883 500 2,500 587 137 2,360 294 1,000 1,722 300 850 1,725 4,000 69,134 380 0.23 0.11 0.11 0.07 0.20 0.02 0.07 0.04 0.13 0.10 0.33 0.11 0.25 0.10 0.12 0.11 0.04 0.07 0.24 0.15 NA 0.15 0.10 0.28 0.20 0.15 0.02 0.06 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.06 5,270 3,650 724 0.04 0.04 0.10 3,173,262 17, 570 1,081,218 407,680 89,200 476, 348 146, 661 181,400 2,000 771, 185 4,100 6,300 26,195 700,000 355, 023 297,792 28,188 4,700 76,000 1,000 6,200 500 2,500 40,000 10,000 2,400 NA 100,800 900 32,500 18,500 279,133 32,115 21,125 74,300 51,236 3,500 37, 600 28,500 111, 800 2,000 46,198 113,902 611,085 436,975 5,116 223,244 47,141 7,953 37,847 21,278 18,768 400 75, 228 1,100 1,826 3,546 190,120 29,578 28,340 8,091 910 9,500 300 15 4,250 400 2,600 2,400 1,200 NA 11, 976 185 2,850 1,850 11,825 5,561 6,895 7,610 6,773 200 2,603 3,025 12,940 3,895 17,453 53,880 0.29 0.21 0.12 0.09 0.08 0.15 0.10 0.20 0.10 0.27 0.29 0.14 0.27 0.08 0.10 0.29 0.19 0.13 0.30 0.11 0.03 0.16 0.07 0.24 0.50 NA 0.12 0.21 0.09 0.10 0.04 0.17 0.33 0.10 0.13 0.06 0.07 0.11 0.12 52,400 1,400 1,400 51,000 0.08 0.15 0.09 136 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Ornamental plants Value of crops at wholesale prices (aollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Percent distri- bution Broad-leaved evergreens Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Inventory number of trees January 1 1960 Coniferous evergreens Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices ( dollars ) Average value per plant (dol- lars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina. South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 8,986,815 530,394 1,618,818 1,896,974 466,011 1,491,915 478,401 1,170,237 112,709 1,221,356 18,876 15,255 4,760 184,977 61,212 245,314 521,691 425,431 671,696 674,950 211,618 318,084 578,741 113,581 121,171 98,436 99,575 13,675 7,882 22,631 102,641 34,253 113,337 NA 127,935 58,897 254,916 123,556 133,511 645,510 66,756 215, 390 151,452 44,803 49,380 118,256 118,541 884,060 3,805 5,145 44,038 18,270 26,503 14,948 187,208 356,790 677,358 95.5 82.8 89.3 86.0 65.9 73.0 86.7 84.4 67.2 81.9 78.5 58.8 96.1 95.3 98.9 88.0 65.1 94.7 93.5 91.3 97.9 81.7 83.4 83.5 91.2 82.8 76.0 67.3 74.4 94.5 79.8 82.3 NA 90.1 99.5 96.2 95.0 70.1 49.8 85.6 63.5 79.0 96.2 59.2 89.8 92.9 87.7 45.2 94.2 94.3 99.5 82.5 66.6 74.6 80.7 60.3 5.9 18.0 21.1 5.2 16.6 5.3 13.0 1.3 13.6 0.2 0.2 0.1 2.1 0.7 2.7 5.8 4.7 7.5 7.5 2.4 3.5 6.4 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 1.1 0.4 1.3 1.4 0.7 2.8 1.4 1.5 7.2 0.7 2.4 1.7 0.5 0.5 1.3 1.3 9.8 t1) 0.5 0.2 0.3 2.1 4.0 7.5 111 363 263 59 414 137 175 31 247 2 3 .48 12 46 120 103 140 119 39 37 17 78 40 42 L55 2,392,647 42,806 207,155 69,731 14,308 714,696 214,303 296,359 8,473 824,816 258 330 15,273 13,534 13,411 86,453 75,455 45,247 41,544 8,898 6,544 10,830 1,915 2,417 417 3,770 250 675 10 6,769 7,246 47,706 NA 47,974 10,021 125,240 78,289 88,584 309,636 11,757 71,639 109,060 21,847 10,444 96,930 34,857 154,128 383 1,740 2,800 52,610 113,953 658,253 2,290,120 94,213 322,748 127,339 25,871 784,320 228,700 251,324 9,246 446,359 612 750 38,641 25,301 28,90' 122,032 105,421 95,295 82,595 17,775 8,897 15,484 2,588 4,749 1,046 9,117 500 2,350 40 8,069 12,763 68,161 NA 70,225 22,607 162,253 99,383 87,328 261,600 19,848 82, 167 99,310 27,375 17,877 76,810 42,207 114,430 547 2,280 3,223 2,933 68,006 131,520 246,833 2.20 1.56 1.83 1.81 1.10 1.07 0.85 1.09 0.54 2.37 2.27 2.53 1.87 2.16 1.41 1.40 2.11 1.99 2.00 1.36 1.43 1.35 1.96 2.51 2.42 2.00 3.48 4.00 1.19 1.76 1.43 NA 1.46 2.26 1.30 1.27 0.99 0.84 0.91 1.25 1.71 0.79 1.21 0.74 1.43 1.31 1.15 1.29 1.15 0.37 17.0 16.5 6.0 4.8 34.7 34.9 18.6 6.9 24.6 2.7 3.9 20.1 39.4 11.7 20.6 16.1 13.4 11.4 7.7 2.7 2.2 1.9 3.3 1.0 7.6 2.8 20.1 0.1 7.4 49.5 NA 49.5 38.2 61.3 76.4 45.8 20.2 25.4 24.2 51.8 58.8 21.4 58.3 33.1 11.4 1.2 12.4 10.0 27.1 29.8 22.0 5,129,458 128,357 655,854 295,935 47,995 1,732,967 550,858 613,338 20,995 1,083,159 417 1,260 40,542 56,300 29,838 270,276 219,045 166,533 188,204 29,158 22,015 50,008 6,550 6,040 4,899 12,098 700 2,450 693 21,115 28,700 144,330 158,488 29,419 351,161 199,395 262,908 558,566 35,810 191,377 272,771 50,900 24,095 149,212 101,494 338,537 1,610 7,840 6,100 185,126 290,980 607,053 162 443 541 153 243 112 133 43 214 140 114 189 188 69 104 140 40 54 60 100 1,536,512 104,814 333,810 429,775 87,678 122,485 81,971 85,208 25,858 264,913 2,911 2,350 650 33,193 11,094 54,616 91,896 84,602 157,312 187,388 44,798 64,362 117,464 15,763 23,074 18,761 22, 196 5,925 835 2,263 14,624 6,560 10,620 NA 15,704 17,738 34,247 8,470 16,179 12,967 15,550 32,168 26,303 7,950 8,212 9,405 20,289 47,302 295 510 12,676 2,282 3,200 6,895 38,483 63,398 163,032 285,459 776,236 1,101,228 263,359 201,927 117,444 115,729 36,931 252,604 9,667 9,705 1,725 93,309 19,947 151,106 235,133 173,930 367,173 413,677 122,628 190,403 324,694 49,826 76,118 63,278 52,709 8,534 2,366 9,135 51,219 15,360 28, 597 NA 27,828 29,809 46,990 10,312 24,447 18,584 29,799 48,221 29,349 10,075 17,357 8,911 44,017 45,444 885 1,368 21,152 5,300 2,300 5,926 58,763 84,103 109,738 2.72 2.33 2.56 3.00 1.65 1.43 1.36 1.43 0.95 3.32 4.13 2.65 2.81 1.8 2.77 2.56 2.06 2.33 2.21 2.74 2.96 2.76 3.16 3.30 3.37 2.37 1.44 2.83 4.04 3.50 2.34 2.69 NA 1.77 1.68 1.37 1.22 1.51 1.43 1.92 1.50 1.12 1.27 2.11 0.95 2.17 0.96 3.00 2.68 1.67 2.32 0.72 1.53 1.33 0.67 51.4 39.7 51.9 48.6 8.9 17.9 8.6 27.7 13.9 41.9 50.0 21.3 48.5 31.0 60.9 39.7 26.6 51.8 57.3 52.9 58.6 45.8 36.6 52.5 58.7 43.8 47.4 20.2 30.0 47.2 35.8 20.8 NA 19.6 50.4 17.7 7.9 12.8 1.4 38.2 14.2 15.3 21.6 20.8 6.8 34.5 4.5 10.5 25.0 45.3 28.9 7.2 23.4 19.0 9.8 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 137 Table 26 -NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota Sou til Dakota ...... . Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California NA Not available. Ornamental plants — Continued Deciduous shrubs (not roses) Estab- lishments reporting 105 293 345 103 168 85 123 36 117 102 74 ill 10; 50 70 98 25 Number of shrubs 36,565 126,480 176,434 60,323 88,227 40,228 94,307 14,058 54,683 2,285 960 1,200 14,286 4,323 13,511 48,361 48,100 30,019 58,222 19,277 40,622 50,147 8,166 19,907 15,882 7,193 725 1,210 5,160 10,246 3,031 2,223 NA 7,122 1,328 9,073 6,180 2,787 56,483 3,571 22, 302 11,098 3,257 5,175 11,867 23,304 53,961 1,000 1,807 5,166 1,385 3,500 13,112 16,515 25,056 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 38,645 95,900 152,393 52,167 89,066 31,434 55,083 14,653 44,877 2,738 1,448 1,008 15,729 4,860 12,862 28,705 38,140 29,055 40,774 23,516 31,494 48,484 8,125 14,789 10,193 9,306 653 889 4,669 11,668 2,802 2,366 NA 9,130 797 15,563 5,856 4,175 48,377 3,546 15,633 9,451 2,804 3,933 10,419 12,823 27,908 1,500 1,726 5,797 1,552 3,343 12,549 17,609 14,719 Average value per shrub (dollars) 1.06 0.76 0.86 0.86 1.01 0.78 0.58 1.04 0.82 1.20 1.51 0.84 1.10 1.12 0.95 0.59 0.79 0.97 0.70 1.22 0.78 0.97 0.99 0.74 0.64 1.29 0.90 0.73 0.90 1.14 0.92 1.06 NA 1.28 0.60 1.72 0.95 1.50 0.86 0.99 0.70 0.85 0.86 0.76 0.88 0.55 0.52 1.50 0.96 1.12 1.12 0.96 Inventory number of shrubs January 1 1960 86,370 304,322 474,066 157,064 193,064 88,946 194,865 70,162 114,288 6,706 3,250 2,200 35,626 10,050 28,538 101,525 114,310 88,487 143,628 38,627 118,450 152,548 20,813 48,225 52,300 17,330 1,500 2,000 15,115 20,594 8,950 9,218 NA 14,682 2,310 31,417 13,500 6,300 106,687 8,874 53,127 18,245 8,700 9,550 21,550 57,280 106,485 1,740 1,475 14,889 3,950 45,863 2,245 40,944 50,910 22,434 Deciduous shade and flowering trees Estab- lishments reporting 106 334 384 120 222 92 123 40 126 114 90 130 109 57 83 101 34 Number of trees 387, u 13,515 62,720 70,193 28,944 44,367 61,671 48,411 13,792 43,418 650 350 300 4,494 ■V" 5,715 19,122 22,945 20,653 27,667 7,769 15,049 14,942 4,766 7,993 4,392 6,456 850 609 1,710 6,934 1,512 1,870 NA 6,231 1,924 10,037 3,072 4,960 14,761 3,548 52,461 4,552 1,110 3,160 6,872 7,804 30,575 690 803 4,044 5,675 1,940 640 6,262 18,805 18,351 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) 882,063 60,281 207,423 216,875 71,831 88,372 6P.246 82,390 23,946 62,699 2,175 1,624 700 20,281 7,015 28,486 75,471 57,781 74,171 66,374 22,388 63,407 47,702 17,004 19,239 10,136 14,352 2,800 1,372 4,628 19,304 3,328 6,558 NA 14,133 3,330 23,908 5,354 8,512 23,249 12,433 47,337 6,870 1,606 8,693 13,178 13,887 46,632 1,380 1,086 9,411 8,019 2,777 1,273 11,931 26,728 24,040 Average value per tree (dollars) 4.46 3.31 3.09 2.48 1.99 1.11 1.70 1.74 1.44 3.35 4.64 2.33 4.51 3.50 4.98 3.95 2.52 3.59 2.40 2 3.19 3.57 2.41 2.31 2.22 3.29 2.25 2.71 2.78 2.20 3.51 NA 2.27 1.73 2.38 1.74 1.72 1.58 3.50 0.90 1.51 1.45 2.75 1.92 1.78 1.53 2.00 1.35 2.33 1.41 1.43 1.91 1.42 1.31 Inventory number of trees January 1 , 1960 1,281,870 46,624 237,732 291,315 108,962 121,391 171,288 143,299 52,302 108,957 638 2,885 750 14,038 8,106 20,207 68,641 74,954 94,137 94,250 26,924 73,717 76,621 19,803 25,230 16,769 29,045 2,850 6,900 5,150 23,018 7,300 6,887 NA 17,088 5,882 29,548 10,613 12,808 31,265 11,960 141,780 13,673 3,875 11,950 14,465 29,166 87,718 2,320 2,104 29,997 12,600 3,418 1,863 20,412 47,730 40,815 Herbaceous plants Estab- lishments reporting 66 101 151 61 43 7 22 19 53 Number of plants 1,769,259 122,883 377,309 708,735 197,820 76,919 16,250 20,077 19,268 229,998 4,719 3,300 4,400 41,002 750 68,712 122,144 124,120 131,045 171,946 27,371 32,600 287,870 188,948 14,775 50,270 36,725 3,750 2,400 17,150 72,750 25,468 NA 1,178 300 8,805 2,625 22,278 16,265 200 5,100 10,800 150 1,750 8,027 2,550 7,750 192 2,025 9,250 5,000 2,801 107,454 83,530 39,014 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 40,167 84,501 159,882 39,459 23,161 5,166 6,130 6,373 67, 312 1,714 1,375 1,148 15,232 375 20,323 24,087 32,725 27,689 45,131 7,080 11,978 63,557 32,136 3,535 12,553 8,096 1,000 870 3,519 9,886 5,785 NA 639 48 3,107 1,050 7,822 4,710 150 1,570 3,348 98 385 3,860 305 1,580 40 669 4,683 2,6o6 981 26,722 23,348 17,242 Average value per plant (dollars) 0.33 0.22 0.23 0.20 0.30 0.32 0.31 0.43 0.29 0.36 0.42 0.26 0.37 0.50 0.30 0.20 0.26 0.21 0.26 0.26 0.37 0.22 0.17 0.24 0.25 0.22 0.27 0.36 0.21 0.14 0.23 NA 0.54 0.16 0.35 0.40 0.35 0.29 0.75 0.31 0.31 0.65 0.22 0.48 0.12 0.20 0.21 0.33 0.51 0.40 0.35 0.25 0.28 0.44 138 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Ornamental plants — Continued tose plants (excluding multiflora) Forest tree seedlings1 Vines, woody (not grapei Division or State Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Inventory number of plants January 1, 1960 Estab- lishments reporting Number of seedlings Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per seedling (dollars ) Estab- lishments reporting Number of vines Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per vine (dollars) Conterminous United 405 21 38 52 21 51 10 158 9 45 2 3 1 3 3 9 13 12 13 16 9 8 10 9 3 2 8 1 2 5 5 NA 3 3 5 3 2 30 2 1 5 2 1 2 12 143 } ::; 2 } '^ 10 13 22 5,801,894 12,425 40,212 46,409 8,368 16,891 3,637 5,277,715 6,485 389,752 1,420 410 125 925 7,860 1,685 33,654 4,958 1,600 36,044 5,089 1,260 2,131 1,885 162 1,040 3,496 35 700 2,935 700 NA 366 325 985 350 120 14,045 900 87 2,050 600 150 1,400 5,600 5,270,565 2,300 85 4,100 1,369 187,286 201,097 789,368 8,491 17,935 19,541 6,798 14,047 3,054 631,989 4,639 82,874 1,770 353 94 935 3,626 1,713 12,383 4,271 1,281 11,450 3,751 1,000 2,180 1,160 157 1,040 2,805 35 550 2,211 638 NA 321 276 671 243 67 11,831 900 66 1,638 450 75 800 4,125 626,989 2,024 65 2,550 903 37,352 44,619 0.14 0.68 0.45 0.42 0.81 0.83 0.84 0.12 0.72 0.21 1.25 0.86 0.75 1.01 0.46 1.02 0.37 0.86 0.80 0.32 0.74 0.79 1.02 0.62 0.97 1.00 0.80 1.00 0.79 0.75 0.91 NA 0.88 0.85 0.68 0.69 0.56 0.84 1.00 0.76 0.80 0.75 0.50 0.57 0.74 0.12 0.68 0.76 0.62 0.66 0.20 0.22 8,586,746 17,830 57, 494 66,695 7,905 23,037 7,450 7,863,405 6,545 536,385 1,590 620 250 120 15,100 150 47,975 6,914 2,605 56,190 4,614 1,087 1,954 2,850 590 2,080 3,915 150 150 1,020 330 NA 530 640 1,320 500 250 19,467 1,500 4,750 1,200 50 1,900 6,940 7,854,515 1,680 1,150 3,715 4,275 247,645 284,465 90 4 30 28 3 5 9 7 4 3 1 2 2 26 1 3 ... 22 2 2 1 NA 2 2 1 "8 1 2 5 2 1 1 15,639,170 12,700 4,067,650 7,534,080 86,400 918,700 665,540 1,848,900 505,000 12,500 200 129,500 25,000 3,913,350 80,000 688, 180 6,756,300 9,600 85,000 1,400 NA 159,700 90,500 668,500 665,500 40 23,000 1,825,900 13,000 292,000 200,000 200,717 324 73,632 84,622 2,592 7,969 10,111 10,256 11,211 320 4 3,670 300 69,462 1,600 13,764 69,066 192 2,550 42 NA 3,485 1,810 2,674 10. 110 1 460 9,796 260 4,951 6,000 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.03 NA 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 186 15 31 25 15 42 7 18 8 25 1 2 5 1 6 12 8 12 5 5 3 6 6 3 1 3 2 2 4 1 NA 1 1 3 2 1 33 1 5 1 2 2 5 9 1 4 1 1 1 2 8 15 255, 884 3,517 12,291 40,531 4,082 33,650 80,375 12,467 3,541 65,430 200 90 310 50 2,867 2,755 7,815 1,721 31,404 2,171 860 1,641 4,455 60 20 3,400 250 ii6 232 60 NA 10 150 20,220 310 200 12,700 200 80,025 150 70 800 1,525 10,072 50 371 120 1,000 2,000 125 60,095 5,210 60,184 1,236 5,665 7,466 2,189 13,792 1,737 4,937 1,811 21,351 200 -B5 199 88 664 1,530 3,221 914 4,771 669 334 708 984 34 10 1,700 188 90 167 24 NA 10 45 2,060 108 160 11,385 80 1,582 75 60 800 502 3,575 33 324 54 1,000 400 112 18,411 2,828 0.24 Geographic Divisions: Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central.. East South Central . . West South Central.. New England: 0.35 0.46 0.18 0.54 0.41 0.02 0.40 0.51 0.33 1.00 0.94 0.64 1.76 0.23 Middle Atlantic: New York East North Central: 0.56 0.41 0.53 0.15 West North Central: 0.57 0.75 South Atlantic: District of West Virginia East South Central: NA 1.00 0.30 0.10 0.35 0.80 O.90 0.40 West South Central: 0.8c 1.0C Mountain: 0.6£ 0.2C Pacific: 0.9C NA Not available. lDoes not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies 2Less than $0,005. SUMMARY 139 Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Ornamental plants — Continued Estab- lishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Ornamental plants sold in containers Estab- lishments reporting Number sold Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Percent of value of ill nursery products Percent distri- bution Inventory number of plants January 1, 1960 (excluding grapevines ) Apple trees Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 39 30 3 191 13 24 15 1,578 34,778 27,628 1,745 269,261 12,509 12,399 13,110 232,069 1,247 18,480 9,642 6,656 8,578 47 10, 571 6,866 1,566 180 1,490 1,208 NA 2,164 175 364 1,250 1,000 263, 100 8,704 1,410 2.395 1,000 3,478 215 7,706 100 1,000 11,860 7,962 12,768 211,339 3,163 30,043 20,342 7,391 226,955 10, 598 82, 518 24,040 468,692 1,400 1,763 4,352 18,366 7,325 6,614 3,201 2,892 5,990 1,645 1,300 777 962 972 3,380 100 1,200 1,099 1,225 16,275 4,525 23,550 178,981 450 5,300 4,845 2,700 12,000 3,150 64,668 9,990 5,350 6,800 1,600 30,784 51,290 386,618 3,939 68,363 34,326 20,433 61, 584 56,044 67,930 11, 196 230,216 1,980 25 693 692 549 50,294 10,807 7,262 9,811 6,405 1,874 14,253 1,983 3,687 1,888 10,830 64 31 2,337 1,596 4,154 NA 2,060 119 613 4,311 44,385 5,942 365 40,218 14,595 866 29, 224 4,191 2,472 32,043 903 285 2,188 94 230 7,496 37,327 52,232 U0,657 0.7 3.5 1.6 3.8 2.7 8.6 5.0 8.4 12.7 10.2 0.3 0.4 1.1 0.2 1.7 1.0 1.4 2.8 0.6 2.0 1.5 2.5 1.7 9.0 0.4 0.3 7.7 1.5 3.0 NA 1.5 0.2 0.2 3.3 23.3 0.5 0.5 11.9 7.6 1.9 35.1 3.2 1.9 3.2 10.7 5.2 4.7 0.5 0.7 14.9 11.8 12.5 0.7 12.3 6.2 3.7 11.1 10.1 12.3 2.0 41.6 0.4 t1) 0.1 0.1 0.1 9.1 2.0 1.3 1.8 1.2 0.3 2.6 0.4 0.7 0.3 2.0 C1) (M 0.4 0.3 6.7 9.4 25.4 1,530,292 7,682 223,721 54,083 58,684 54,900 356,838 228,787 59,035 486,562 5,325 50 1,028 500 779 180,458 20,418 22,845 13,477 7,762 3,834 27,245 1,765 10, 145 3,224 33, 310 300 20 10,350 1,335 NA NA 0.4 2,210 (M 90 0.1 894 0.8 3,240 8.0 35,809 1.1 11,485 0.1 665 7.3 324,675 2.6 30,398 0.2 1,100 5.3 121,500 0.8 5,134 0.4 2,743 5.8 99,410 0.2 4O0 0.1 40,675 0.4 1,440 (M 420 t1) 100 96,127 131,806 258,629 170,900 20 2,700 2,429 64 41,144 32,862 55 11,986 13,445 33 14,300 8,492 23 1,424 1,332 17 46,571 9,205 29 14,395 6,364 17 4,887 4,259 39 33,493 22,700 2 2,000 1,600 1 25 25 8 202 272 1 100 150 8 373 382 32 39,033 30,817 15 802 1,002 17 1,309 1,043 13 3,922 5,716 4 5,335 5,333 IS 563 526 11 1,611 1,219 9 555 651 9 3,286 2,522 6 980 1,055 8 6,810 3,558 1 25 25 1 20 25 2 3,040 1,185 6 139 122 NA 145 25 235 25 579 30 206 42,915 3,400 50 10,800 300 505 2,790 150 100 494 33 4,110 18, 398 7,840 7,255 NA 145 31 179 31 580 22 185 7,170 1,800 50 4,086 200 365 1,713 150 150 868 33 12,430 6,601 3,669 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 140 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines— Continued Cherry trees (sweet) Estab- lish- ments report- ing Value of crop at wholesale prices {dollars ) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Cherry trees (sour) Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Peach trees Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbi; Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee , Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California NA Not available. 159 11,637 2,377 121 776 621 590 353 20,741 9 125 25 11,392 162 133 175 10 87 2,067 38 31 c>3u 45 41 450 130 200 260 35 95 1,401 16,949 2,391 352 4,049 1,467 122 788 501 598 522 11,880 312 31 3,671 183 195 209 10 95 1,097 56 29 531 53 41 320 140 135 12 307 9,735 1,838 2.21 0.35 0.62 1.01 1.02 0.81 1.01 1.48 0.57 1.00 2.50 1.24 0.32 1.13 1.47 1.19 1.00 1.09 0.53 1.47 0.88 1.03 1.00 1.30 0.94 1.00 1.18 1.00 0.71 1.08 200 1.00 250 0.96 53 1.51 95 1.00 3.00 1.50 0.22 0.57 0.77 70 6,227 2,877 2,247 3,421 705 3,360 476 4,941 5,322 178 727 339 27 255 2,236 20 200 267 1,580 10 270 NA 35 6 600 2,510 505 200 2,810 160 280 110 175 55 ...1 5 106 4,820 15 103 2,702 2,015 1,368 1,948 544 2,189 684 3,026 1,952 143 607 451 27 277 1,240 20 150 268 762 13 267 NA 37 4 480 ,160 324 220 1,674 150 255 110 263 83 330 8 107 2,900 19 1.47 0.43 0.70 0.61 0.57 0.77 0.65 1.44 0.61 1.00 2.65 1.00 0.37 0.80 0.83 1.33 1.00 1.09 0.55 1.00 0.75 1.00 0.48 1.30 0.67 0.80 0.46 0.64 1.10 0.60 0.94 0.91 1.00 1.50 1.51 1.37 1.60 1.01 0.60 1.27 325 44,667 11,833 10,498 52,051 222,179 63,947 5,461 43,071 16,360 16,996 11,311 3,951 25 453 7,367 37 25 8,835 1,130 508 200 NA 105 222 9,537 38,530 3,457 24 213,385 8,770 44,400 2,680 1,577 15,290 176 35 50 5,200 7,428 12, 343 23,300 301 17,397 6,709 4,481 12,977 29,842 20,793 4,208 24,430 4,159 8,947 4,291 2,235 16 446 3,975 37 25 3,626 402 428 192 NA 124 172 3,827 6,173 2,489 23 27, 599 2,220 10,299 1,942 920 7,632 235 35 5,235 7,263 11,932 0.93 0.39 0.57 0.43 0.25 0.13 0.33 0.77 0.57 1.00 2.53 1.05 0.25 0.53 0.38 0.57 0.64 0.98 0.54 1.00 1.00 0.41 0.36 0.84 1.18 0.77 0.40 0.16 0.72 0.96 0.13 0.25 0.23 0.72 0.58 0.50 1.34 1.00 1.76 0.70 0.59 0.51 95,254 392 5,163 2,397 1,583 1,560 2,768 20,382 734 60,275 4,480 256 427 666 16 191 ,142 380 305 275 435 499 69 155 50 741 550 51 1,927 440 350 8,200 397 265 11,520 125 5 14,730 21,285 24,260 574 3,127 2,102 1,345 1,348 1,170 10,422 591 34,984 328 125 33 2,208 264 655 677 13 224 664 524 261 241 518 256 69 123 50 560 555 51 389 320 410 2,168 352 222 7,680 125 10 LI ,77 I 11,163 13,042 SUMMARY 141 Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines— Continued Plum and prune trees Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Estab- lish- ments report- ing Grapevines Number of vines Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per vine (dol- lars) Inventory number of vines January 1, 1960 Estab- lish- ments report - ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Estab- lish- ments report- ing Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central . South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire . Vermont Massachusetts . Rhode Island . . Connecticut . . . Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey . . . Pennsylvania . East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan . Wisconsin. West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia.. North Carolina. South Carolina. Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana .... Idaho Wyoming... . Colorado . . . New Mexico. Arizona. . . . Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington . Oregon California. 89,129 98 18,061 2,416 2,239 1,489 5,476 15,410 392 43,548 17,455 202 404 87 2,088 616 90 940 568 NA 300 500 334 340 21 4,445 1,010 8,400 520 175 6,315 140 20 163 4 35 7,834 4,696 31,018 46,267 162 6,078 1,262 1,621 1,164 1,206 8,482 528 25,764 5,638 151 289 184 4 93 905 76 482 463 NA 300 210 334 309 20 926 260 4,284 422 113 3,663 302 6 35 4,384 2,208 19,172 1.65 0.34 0.52 0.72 0.78 0.22 0.55 1.35 0.59 1.26 1.40 1.26 0.32 0.75 0.72 0.99 1.00 1.07 0.43 1.49 0.70 0.52 0.51 0.82 NA 1.00 0.42 1.00 0.91 0.95 0.21 0.26 0.51 0.81 0.65 0.58 1.00 1.50 1.85 1.50 0.56 0.47 0.62 872,699 22 310 864 3,938 55,133 2,977 9,840 1,449 798,166 115 100 95 345 10 337 10 162 537 525 1,150 24 60 1,642 15,070 NA 110 265 100 39,267 321 162 140 2,650 25 1,300 240 335 7,965 20 379 1,000 50 43,882 754,284 84 248 770 15,845 819 2,321 240 40, 520 111 2 78 131 149 142 6 12 330 20 12,564 101 45 28 740 6 130 50 87 2,054 3,539 36,981 0.27 0.27 0.29 0.20 0.29 0.28 0.24 0.17 0.05 0.30 0.20 0.32 0.32 0.20 0.23 0.70 0.31 0.24 0.28 0.12 0.25 0.20 0.20 0.49 0.20 0.32 0.31 0.28 0.20 0.28 0.24 0.10 0.21 0.26 0.26 0.60 0.38 0.07 0.26 0.08 0.05 927,310 35 590 1,021 3,275 39,773 4,979 14,373 650 862,614 245 100 245 1,205 400 1,200 20 450 10,100 125 350 150 28,797 251 223 1,075 3,656 25 1,300 175 410 12,488 460 40 50 75,119 787,495 176 5,474 1,768 15,666 6,910 17,021 56,535 10 47 119 179 1,000 75 4,020 200 90 1,675 NA 650 14,104 650 1,510 5,200 200 8,185 225 273 8,338 9,244 47,291 118,872 194 5,743 2,205 25,969 12,405 14,779 57,577 15 47 132 228 1,000 95 4,020 400 90 2,111 NA 1,300 50 140 23,163 1,128 3,112 8,893 4O0 5,367 325 420 8,667 10,691 46,886 1.10 1.05 1.25 1.66 1.80 0.87 1.50 1.00 1.11 1.27 1.00 1.27 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.26 NA 2.00 1.56 1.75 1.64 1.74 2.06 1.71 2.00 0.66 1.44 1.54 1.04 1.16 0.99 12 1,870 1,335 29 213 352 1,982 164 9,335 50 20 40 1,126 169 350 2 1,016 500 37 429 127 37 546 1,671 7,118 NA Not available. 142 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States , Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central.. Mountain Pacific , New England: Maine , New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey , Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio , Indiana Illinois , Michigan , Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota , Nebraska Kansas , South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia , North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennes see Alabama Mississippi ■ West South Central: Arkansas , Louisiana , Oklahoma , Texas , Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada , Pacific: Washington Oregon California NA Not available. Citrus and subtropical fruit trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 612,750 10,337 67,982 5,400 238,092 612,745 9,437 900 5,478 62,504 Inventory number of trees January 1, 1960 1,434,252 1,057,841 34,501 122,125 4,750 215,035 10 1,057,831 33,301 1,200 9,305 112,820 4,750 215,035 Avocado trees Estab- lishments reporting 33,363 2,132 4,000 27,231 2,132 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 61,277 3,909 4,400 52,968 3,909 4,400 Average value per tree (dollars) Grapefruit trees Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees 25,130 396 28,665 550 4,039 25,130 196 200 200 28,465 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 27,956 748 33,143 1,250 9,052 448 300 300 32,843 9,052 Average value per tree (dollars) 1.11 1.89 2.27 2.24 2.29 1.50 1.50 1.15 Lemon trees Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees 6,241 466 683 510 19,100 6,241 266 200 212 471 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 38,815 7,162 732 901 1*030 28,990 7,162 432 300 324 577 Average value per tree (dollars) 1.15 1.57 1.32 2.02 1.52 1.62 1.50 1.53 1.23 SUMMARY 143 Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Citms and subtropical fruit tree6 — Continued Orange trees Estab- lishments reporting Number of tree6 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Estab- lishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Small fruit plants Value of crop at v/holesale prices (dollars) Blueberry plants Estab- lishments reporting plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant '-iollars) Conterminous United States. Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire. Vermont Massachusetts . Rhode Island. . Connecticut. . . Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey. . . Pennsylvania. East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota .... South Dakota. . . . Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia. Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana. . . . Idaho Wyoming. . . . Colorado. . . New Mexico. Arizona. . . . Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington . Oregon California. 1 193 487,895 3,430 21,876 1,410 55,876 3,230 200 2,989 18,887 553,699 5,704 28,060 3,120 126,202 5,404 300 4,834 23,226 1.13 1.66 1.28 2.21 2.26 1.67 1.50 1.62 1.23 20,024 3,153 1,478 20,880 3,153 20 1,458 14,385 35,198 134,581 40,987 35,747 14,087 5,564 3,821 22,431 3,315 6,565 13,837 21,210 151 8,190 5,175 1,674 99,342 20,200 17,203 7,256 8,673 3,800 4,035 20 (D) 18,978 NA 6,510 (i) 6,850 7,237 2,045 3,258 257 3,713 33 75 15,015 6,880 536 248,277 5,375 136,029 94,813 250 3 67 11,740 4,665 695 135,667 282 40 12,073 66,425 3,934 20,359 30,697 50 3 17 3,618 311 60 20,213 e6 12 3,9e6 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available . 144 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 26.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Small fruit plants — Continued Raspberry plants Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars ) Strawberry plants Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Average value per plant (dollars ) Estab- lishments reporting Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 766,635 15,500 112,673 460,077 61,800 50,020 2,000 9,525 55,040 10,500 5,000 100,490 12,083 100 21,746 150 3,903 367,428 66,850 43,900 15,900 500 1,500 50,020 NA 2,000 9,475 50 1,010 54,000 30 1,950 4,143 19,912 5,545 2,002 200 473 1,990 1,575 375 3,303 825 15 1,146 12 327 13,317 5,110 3,890 1,500 50 105 2,002 NA 465 8 101 1,885 0.13 0.04 0.04 0.09 0.04 0.10 0.05 0.04 0.15 0.08 0.03 0.07 0.15 0.05 0.08 0.08 0.04 0.08 0.09 0.09 0.10 0.07 0.04 NA 0.10 0.03 0.13 353,700 838,775 8,001,159 2,513,825 2,776,230 2,943,000 497,390 236,475 259,500 130,000 93,000 833,275 3,000 2,500 495,624 58,250 113,450 6,473,185 860,650 413,125 517,200 1,206,500 376,000 1,000 (D) 1,058,650 NA 801,000 (D) 1,432,000 1,511,000 191,000 300,800 5,590 231,975 1,000 3,500 244,900 11,000 3,600 190,354 8,501 10, 584 81,569 30,639 33,672 14,070 4,125 3,343 3,851 2,600 2,940 2,947 10,474 60 50 7,032 1,165 1,306 56,976 15,090 12,313 5,756 8,620 3,930 20 (D) 16,973 NA 6,510 (i>) 6,840 7,230 3,008 157 3,248 3,549 220 82 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0) 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 (D) 0.02 (D) 0.01 t1) 0.01 0.03 0.01 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than $0,005. SUMMARY 145 Table 27.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Value at wholesale prices of all horti- cultural specialty crops (dollars) Nursery products Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars ) Percent of value of all horti- cultural specialty crops Percent distri- bution Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks) Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Percent distri- bution Citrus stock Estab- lish- ments re- porting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Deciduous fruit stock Estab- lish- ments re- porting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars ) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central . . South Atlantic East South Central. . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshi re Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Dtah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 482,047,113 28,031,036 97,895,593 100,932,305 25,357,613 74,223,172 19,888,223 20,516,313 14,282,998 100,919,860 1,007,974 1,419,174 298,017 13,492,346 2,325,445 9,488,080 31,896,383 19,323,214 46,675,996 42,081,606 11,401,198 23,521,258 17,283,241 6,645,002 6,993,119 6,368,607 6,814,641 330,002 566,136 1,323,074 2,962,034 2,394,992 6,214,857 NA 7,201,464 1,676,528 6,909,945 1,683,141 5,309,476 42,832,769 2,771,724 8,622,611 7,021,605 1,472,283 1,401,830 2,660,351 4,308,754 12,145,378 654,990 447,781 97,311 8,146,388 530,666 3,237,037 993,508 175,317 9,188,431 11,218,546 80,512,883 144,110,858 6,999,053 21,436,800 20,787,320 8,140,816 22,582,982 12,368,872 11,238,873 3,810,982 36,745,160 262,766 78,548 28,333 2,072,560 1,422,890 3,133,956 7,433,798 7,169,768 6,833,234 7,502,348 2,009,264 5,253,812 4,792,448 1,229,448 1,686,059 2,846,535 1,586,005 152,362 179,690 712,587 977,578 1,418,979 2,328,061 NA 5,050,299 286,917 1,595,248 1,083,765 1,388,329 9,431,384 1,030,747 5,925,985 4,594,434 817,706 508,804 1,637,519 2,088,765 7,003,785 139,271 53,670 211,026 286,555 2,993,576 126,884 2,292,468 5,517,116 28,935,576 25.0 21.9 20.6 32.1 30.4 62.2 54.8 26.7 36.4 26.1 5.5 9.5 15.4 61.2 33.0 23.3 37.1 14.6 17.8 17.6 22.3 27.7 18.5 24.1 44.7 23.3 46.2 31.7 53.9 33.0 59.2 37.5 NA 70.1 17.1 23.1 64.4 26.1 22.0 37.2 68.7 65.4 55.5 36.3 61.6 43.5 57.7 21.3 9.8 2.6 54.0 92.5 24.9 49.2 35.9 4.9 14.9 14.4 5.6 15.7 8.6 7.8 2.6 25.5 0.2 0.1 f1) 1.4 1.0 2.2 5.2 5.0 4.7 5.2 1.4 3.6 3.3 0.9 1.2 2.0 1.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.7 1.0 1.6 NA 3.5 0.2 1.1 0.8 1.0 6.5 3.2 0.6 0.4 1.1 1.4 4.9 0.1 t1) 0.1 0.2 1.6 3.8 20.1 6,946,380 389,131 1,068,577 862,005 602,143 834,904 1,463,873 287,919 41,510 1,396,318 16,471 82,775 289,885 80,565 255,331 732,681 313,526 28,315 190,116 170,111 159,937 103,250 50,003 147,625 10,175 144,064 147,026 54,833 42,475 NA 199,856 8,294 15,113 15,200 114,688 384,445 39,165 488,691 874,730 61,287 8,945 109,199 100,787 12,192 2,000 232,495 405,136 758,687 5.6 5.0 4.1 7.4 3.7 11.8 2.6 1.1 3.8 1.1 3.6 10.7 4.2 1.4 3.6 3.5 13.0 6.1 1.8 9.3 5.7 20.2 15.0 3.9 1.8 NA 4.0 2.9 0.9 1.4 8.3 4.1 3.8 8.2 19.0 7.5 1.8 6.7 4.8 1.0 0.4 1.6 10.1 7.3 2.6 5.6 15.4 12.4 8.7 12.0 21.1 4.1 0.6 20.1 0.2 1.2 4.2 1.2 3.7 10.5 4.5 0.4 2.7 2.4 2.3 1.5 0.7 2.1 0.1 2.1 2.1 NA 2.9 0.1 0.2 0.2 1.7 5.5 0.6 7.0 12.6 0.9 0.1 1.6 1.5 1.0 0.2 3.3 5.8 10.9 542,255 (i>j (D) 578,430 140,174 39,625 (D) (D) 86,814 (D) (D) 0.15 13,500 528,755 1,350 38,275 (D) (D) (D) (tO (D) (D) 18,203,470 1,025,104 (D) 1,654,611 363,500 (D) 15,129,755 (D) (D) 13,104 (D) 90,000 238,467 (D) (D) (D) 312,000 51,500 (f) 578,430 8,645,215 6,457,333 27,207 485,635 38,312 (D) 51,852 19,604 (D) 374,122 (D) (D) 2,212 (D) 3,200 6,517 14,304 5,300 (D) 183,563 186,889 3,670 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available. xLess than 0.05 percent. 146 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 27 -NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE- ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions : New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central . . South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central.. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California Lining out stock (including budding and grafting stocks)— Continued Deciduous trees and shrubs Estab- lish- ments re- porting Number of plants 24,571,348 573,626 1,987,560 1,742,425 4,949,987 2,139,981 9,335,756 8,000 19,340 3,814,673 8,074 174,002 391,550 38,000 196,872 1,752,688 (D) 3,000 (D) 1,092,000 29,025 546,000 382,077 2,338,500 (D) (D) NA 469,740 23,500 35,350 385,000 26,800 6,721,460 2,577,496 10,000 8,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) 472,673 Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) 68,427 297,791 153,006 210,280 282,965 479,458 860 1,414 110,309 1,515 42,400 24,512 7,935 57,053 232,803 (D) 500 (D) 74,200 3,350 43,500 22,296 79,475 (D) (D) (D) w NA 139,600 4,700 7,424 68,000 2,677 267,833 202,948 6,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) 54,109 Average value per plant (dollars) 0.12 0.15 0.09 0.04 0.13 0.05 0.11 0.07 0.03 0.19 0.24 0.06 0.21 0.29 0.13 (D) 0.17 (D) 0.07 0.12 0.08 0.06 0.03 (D) (D) (D) (D) NA 0.30 0.20 0.21 0.18 0.10 0.04 0.08 0.60 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0.11 Percent of value of all nursery crops 1.0 1.4 (D) 2.6 1.3 (D) (') (X) 0.1 t1) 0.2 7.7 0.5 2.0 1.4 0.6 2.0 6.2 0.2 1.1 3.8 3.2 0.5 0.3 0.7 61,419 3,208,673 2,279,761 2,246,805 1,752,923 4,028,395 4,080,546 634,542 7,595,469 27,044 3,600 30,675 2,102,541 114,269 991,863 464,055 202,575 524,830 1,016,156 72,145 216,907 1,041,480 725,159 66,304 25,202 171,753 556,398 NA NA 1.4 417,335 I1) 1,199 0.5 165,700 0.3 77,200 0.4 157,100 2.9 377,991 0.1 32,675 8.0 3,282,820 1.9 582,400 1.1 130,500 1.5 207,450 0.2 20,450 7.0 3,136,290 4.2 716,356 (>> 5,000 0.1 40 t1) 9,502 (D) (D) I1) 1,000 (D) (D) 4.1 5.8 26.2 1,045,738 1,067,365 5,482,366 3,517,606 20,400 493,244 277,085 542,089 186,601 562,765 859,808 9,220 566,394 20 5,303 1,020 13,969 341,346 19,031 132,867 53,075 15,183 49,531 141,031 18,265 114,777 291,430 42,407 (D) (D) 44,109 65,378 NA 83,300 58 24,080 10, 525 260 3,000 3,345 437, 510 117,910 4,000 46,518 2,035 799,105 12,150 380 5,620 1,120 100 2,000 243,985 176,750 145,659 2,263,334 22,186 301,764 198,606 344,909 120,104 241,419 636,937 7,625 409,784 16 5,887 1,379 14,816 213,359 14,930 73,475 31,890 12,755 36,018 101,363 16,580 85,312 165,786 21,609 (D) (D) 27,604 36,661 NA 57,978 116 9,553 12,625 171 3,000 3,407 178,920 55,092 4,000 30,998 2,035 595,871 8,033 380 3,934 1,211 100 2,000 155,128 156,024 98,632 1.09 0.61 0.72 0.64 0.64 0.43 0.74 0.83 0.72 1.00 0.80 1.11 1.35 1.06 0.63 0.78 0.55 0.60 0.84 0.73 0.72 0.91 0.74 0.57 0.51 (D) (D) 0.63 NA 0.70 2.00 0.40 1.20 0.66 1.00 1.02 0.41 0.47 1.00 0.67 1.00 0.75 0.66 1.00 0.70 1.08 1.00 1.00 0.64 0.88 0.68 1.4 1.0 4.2 0.5 2.0 5.7 0.2 (') 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.5 2.9 0.2 1.1 0.4 0.6 0.7 2.1 1.3 5.1 5.8 1.4 (D) (D) 2.8 1.1 t1) 0.6 1.2 f1) t1) 0.3 3.0 1.2 0.5 6.1 0.1 28.5 0.1 0.3 7.3 0.6 t£j 1.6 6.8 2.8 0.3 745,564 810 140,309 110,331 71,826 21,306 100,254 8,217 2,410 290,101 470 120 220 124,895 1,379 14,035 16,607 4,522 26,095 63,067 40 640 11,457 58,400 77 1,252 7,397 NA NA 6,260 9,304 27 54 5,417 2,908 100 100 235 93,909 6,110 3,625 20 4,162 410 360 850 50 150 1,000 83,525 124,180 82,396 556,053 970 105,398 96,686 64,380 21,724 55, 529 7,183 2,239 201,944 470 305 195 92,946 1,401 11,051 12,192 3,516 26,246 54,682 50 584 9,852 52,343 7,948 1,410 243 50,726 4,560 3,675 3,132 356 360 654 75 150 1,000 51,937 101,204 48,803 D Data not shown to avoid discl-isure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 152 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 27.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE- ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Dl vie ion or State Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines — Continued Cherry trees (sour) Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices ( dollars ) Average value per tree (dollars) Peach trees Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree ( dollars ) Percent of value of all nursery crops Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 320 162,076 171,677 209,237 26,850 210,482 37,594 4,585 65,932 126,917 1,328 33,831 10,069 42,865 18,061 98,327 2,355 684 113,118 55,075 (D) (D) 18,262 7,423 NA 6,330 25 5,722 150 7,200 605 203,027 6,850 7,743 27,183 2,668 210 275 2,100 14,176 35,655 16,101 585, 631 329 103,823 135, 5X 145,095 23,494 98,841 25,064 4,342 49,109 170 70 81,977 1,123 20,723 6,947 29,662 18,039 78,769 2,117 497 70,482 44,494 (D) CD) 14,158 5,803 NA 5,322 50 3,141 128 9,050 624 93,216 5,001 17,240 1,259 210 179 1,953 2,000 10,683 29,471 8,955 1.03 0.64 0.79 0.69 0.88 0.47 0.67 0.95 0.74 1.00 2.00 0.77 0.65 0.85 0.61 0.69 0.69 1.00 0.80 0.90 0.73 0.62 0.81 (D) (D) 0.78 0.78 NA 0.84 2.00 0.55 0.85 1.26 1.03 0.46 0.73 0.63 0.47 1.00 0.65 0.93 0.75 0.83 0.56 6,354 455,313 663,405 405,483 472,546 1,918,791 336,988 9,155 1,708,498 1,725 130 4,499 186,715 62,217 206,381 102,427 5,162 100,289 454,549 978 728 132,207 228,965 1,638 912 41,033 NA 79,565 101,760 11,400 60,070 9,567 (D) ,659,306 246,100 (D) 179,008 1,324 97,694 58,962 500 3,500 555 600 4,000 80,505 111,430 1,516,563 6,725 192,096 414,774 237,418 199,893 500,575 158,074 8,382 848,472 1,841 177 4,707 84,048 32,351 75,697 52,295 4,124 80,225 277,507 623 488 68,914 146,337 1,228 693 19,758 112,918 NA 36,680 26,001 5,610 10,413 8,271 (D) 408,068 83,122 (D) 73,607 1,325 54,272 28,870 375 2,450 832 725 4,000 52,283 81,439 714,750 1.06 0.42 0.63 0.59 0.42 0.26 0.47 0.92 0.50 1.07 1.36 1.05 0.45 0.52 0.37 0.51 0.80 0.80 0.61 0.64 0.67 0.52 0.64 0.75 0.76 0.48 NA 0.46 0.26 0.49 0.17 0.86 (D) 0.25 0.34 (D) 0.41 1.00 0.56 0.49 0.75 0.70 1.50 1.21 1.00 0.65 0.73 0.47 0.1 0.9 2.0 2.9 0.9 4.0 1.4 0.2 2.3 0.1 C1) 0.2 1.1 0.5 1.1 0.7 0.2 5.8 0.1 C1) 2.4 9.2 0.7 0.1 2.0 NA 0.7 1.6 0.5 0.8 0.1 (D) 6.9 (D) 14.5 0.1 2.6 0.4 0.3 4.6 0.4 m 3.2 2.3 1.5 2.5 1,502,300 5,682 143,782 148,318 150,321 54,933 178,774 120,200 2,300 697,990 813 230 ,613 126,816 1,719 15,247 18,935 3,117 35,404 89,247 1,615 7,994 63,962 69,277 3,834 742 4,512 26,075 NA 4,440 13,142 500 1,510 9,266 (D) 94,289 73,925 (D) 14,599 2,495 53,488 49,618 250 850 500 400 300 216,472 143,305 338,213 997,070 6,935 97,328 118,189 121,356 41,217 72,402 83,801 1,864 453,978 1,322 452 5,129 86,131 1,673 9,524 12,789 2,307 35,414 65,797 1,382 6,617 46,447 60,838 2,876 827 3,751 18,762 NA 5,397 5,901 455 953 9,749 (D) 44,253 19,577 (D) 5,991 4,645 39,126 34,039 250 510 604 200 300 128,846 115,514 209,618 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. NA Not available . 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 153 Table 27.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines— Continued Plum and prune trees Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Grapevines Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Number of vines Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per vine (dol- lars Inventory number of vines January 1 , 1960 Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Value of crop at whole- sale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . West North Central . South Atlantic East South Central . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 1,464,763 613 143,721 79,617 111,523 34,984 104,123 59,406 5,400 925,376 305 70 228 132,829 1,348 9,544 10,585 1,715 10,881 53,773 2,663 35,897 42,338 8,331 (D) (D) 7,393 10,155 NA 3,260 15,385 50 775 5,359 550 74,873 26,200 2,500 7,423 70 25,893 26,020 4,550 175 300 375 58,828 150,070 716,478 795 82,857 61,196 84,975 22,139 36,564 29,990 3,945 519,195 438 152 195 76,226 1,045 5,586 6,382 1,526 10,945 40,798 1,545 29,449 29,517 6,827 (D) (D) 5,696 8,005 NA 3,219 4,811 30 1,174 4,900 550 29,142 5,622 1,250 2,416 70 14,503 13,001 3,094 251 225 375 33,814 114,685 370,696 1.30 0.58 0.77 0.76 0.63 0.35 0.50 0.73 0.56 1.44 2.17 0.86 0.57 0.78 0.59 0.60 0.89 1.01 0.76 0.58 0.82 0.70 0.82 (D) (D) 0.77 NA 0.99 0.31 0.60 1.51 0.91 1.00 0.39 0.21 0.33 1.00 0.56 0.50 0.68 1.43 0.75 1.00 0.57 0.76 0.52 9,211,385 1,231 1,885,537 875,041 30,069 128,583 131,551 173,029 2,310 5,984,034 940 200 66 1,857,999 1,121 26,417 321,032 8,155 14,210 526, 894 4,750 2,381 10,830 10, 573 100 2,665 3,520 59,418 NA 39,700 50 20,845 720 425 7,425 725 55,616 67,210 8,000 25,100 U0 122,714 25,105 310 2,000 30,966 2,726 15,400 2,556 5,937,668 331,767 649,332 499 167, 890 58,286 4,612 28,388 26,239 25,918 451 337,049 357 120 19 165,263 261 2,366 20,566 2,028 2,834 31,645 1,213 295 1,156 1,585 30 693 853 10,410 NA 8,922 25 4,312 288 110 4,321 155 6,448 15,636 2,000 3,732 38 17,445 4,703 211 240 0.41 0.09 0.07 0.15 0.22 0.20 0.15 0.20 0.06 0.38 0.60 0.29 0.09 0.23 0.09 0.06 0.25 0.20 0.06 0.26 0.12 0.11 0.15 0.30 0.26 0.24 0.18 NA 0.22 0.50 0.21 0.40 0.26 0.58 0.21 0.15 0.23 0.25 0.15 0.35 0.14 0.19 0.09 0.17 0.06 11,277,850 1,040 2,134,487 857,456 24,669 170,274 161,850 410,852 529 7,516,693 700 200 40 2,092,215 850 41,422 250,275 8,155 24,500 565,175 9,351 6,430 10, 575 7,203 114,649 NA 28,425 110 11, 565 1,120 795 13,610 775 78,175 77,900 5,000 65,025 250 284,138 61,439 429 100 81,616 16,175 7,418.902 220 55,581 30,494 12,117 250,875 110,469 219,289 113, 100 854,243 50 35 135 20,310 209 35,062 5,689 2,510 2,195 20,100 6,721 (D) 50 (D) NA 13,570 2 1,525 8,753 20,200 202,515 33,306 14, 563 62,600 11,167 3,320 3,353 201,449 750 (D) (D) 746 24,524 828.973 1,870,814 357 38,759 31,742 12,148 341,801 139,990 408,177 174,827 723,013 75 132 150 21,308 248 17,203 4,178 4,015 3,600 19,949 4,744 (D) 150 (D) 4,940 NA 21,008 14 2,332 17,511 28,258 267,738 32,426 15,300 92,264 32,009 6,830 5,253 364,085 (D) (D) 1,025 24,368 697,620 1.62 0.70 1.04 1.00 1.36 1.27 1.86 1.55 0.85 3.77 1.11 1.05 1.19 0.49 0.73 1.60 1.64 0.99 0.71 (D) 3.00 (D) 1.15 NA 1.55 7.00 1.53 2.00 1.40 1.32 0.97 1.05 2.98 2.87 2.06 1.57 1.81 0.75 (D) (D) 1.37 0.99 0.84 C1) 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.5 1.1 3.6 4.6 2.0 0.3 <*) 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.2 (D) 0.1 (D) NA 0.4 f1) 0.1 1.6 2.0 2.8 0.5 0.3 11.3 6.3 0.4 0.3 5.2 1.0 (D) (D) t1) 0.4 2.4 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 154 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 27.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Citrus and subtropical fruit trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Percent distri- bution Inventory number of trees January 1, 1960 Avocado trees Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Grapefruit trees Estab- lish- ments report- ing Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Lemon trees Estab- lish- ments report- ing Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dol- lars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Dtah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 2,733,624 6,163 375,788 506, 9U7 2,852,406 28 5,089 2,728,507 4,693 1,470 32,939 1,166 341,683 2,852,406 12.1 (x) 3.3 13.3 t1) 0.4 28.9 0.1 (l) 2.0 0.1 42.2 0.1 5.8 7.8 44.1 (') 0.1 42.1 0.1 C1) 0.5 t1) 4,017,818 18,100 578,435 371,200 2,294,147 14, 993 7,360 81,938 24,380 9,226 185,675 110,999 110,754 18, 314 73,941 158,999 125,753 36,628 181, 602 1.14 2.00 2.46 221,183 26,136 550 22, 985 26,721 144,791 394, 593 37,195 826 30, 273 57, 598 268,701 1.42 1.50 1.32 2.16 1.86 25 4,110 , 013, 683 5,000 13,100 20, 300 3,600 554, 535 371,200 2,294,147 24, 380 210 110, 789 325 158, 674 305 25,831 506 36,689 7,360 9,226 2,142 108, 612 4,836 120,917 2.26 1.11 2,850 20,135 81,938 5,640 24,633 57, 598 268,701 1.98 1.22 NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 155 Table 27 -NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Citrus and subtropical fruit trees— Continued Small fruit plants Orange trees All other Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Percent distri- bution Blueberry plants Division or State Estab- lishments reporting Number of trees Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tree (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Estab- lishments reporting Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Conterminous United } } 266 135 2 31 10 88 NA 5 130 2 8 23 10 88 2,984,341 1,830,681 225 150, 524 184,042 818, 869 NA 2,720 1,827,961 225 7,345 143, 179 184,042 818,869 4,840,893 2,357,312 359 185,276 354, 837 1,943,109 NA 4,080 2,353,232 359 14,530 170,746 354,837 1,943,109 1.62 1.29 1.60 1.23 1.93 2.37 NA 1.50 1.29 1.60 1.98 1.19 1.93 2.37 3.4 10.4 f1) 1.6 9.3 5.3 NA 0.3 25.0 (;) 6.9 2.4 11.9 6.7 113 57 2 19 3 32 NA 1 2 54 1 1 6 1 12 3 32 517, 139 155,738 4,978 25,260 57,844 273, 319 NA 28 178 155, 532 4,693 285 7,933 1,166 16, 161 57,844 273,319 3,732,754 42,430 151,845 571,039 77,099 658,314 2,543 109,175 101,975 2,018,334 26 46 60 34,674 50 7,574 108, 267 40,476 3,102 23,857 258, 100 1,842 272,370 14,870 7,834 56,860 10,434 240 290 581 860 262,830 377,444 NA 6,209 120 25 610 11,076 1,650 843 50 105,705 3,082 388 (D) (D) 1,560 380,761 227,794 1,409,779 2.6 0.6 0.7 2.7 0.9 2.9 t1) 1.0 2.7 5.5 f1) 0.1 0.2 1.7 f1) 0.2 1.5 0.6 t1) 0.3 12.8 f1) 5.7 1.2 0.5 2.0 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 18.5 16.2 NA 0.1 t1) i1) 20.8 0.1 t1) (D) (D) 0.7 16.6 4.1 4.9 100.0 1.1 4.1 15.3 2.1 17.6 0.1 2.9 2.7 54.1 <;> t1) 0.9 f1) 0.2 2.9 1.1 0.1 0.6 6.9 f1) 7.3 0.4 0.2 1.5 0.3 t1) t1) t1) t1) 7.0 10.1 NA 0.2 (M t1) t1) 0.3 t1) C1) 0) 2.8 0.1 I1) (D) (D) (X) 10.2 6.1 37.8 73 14 19 14 1 9 1 15 1 5 1 7 7 8 4 1 2 11 1 4 NA 1 2 2 1 8 4 3 399,693 5,585 143,579 107, 196 100 89,473 5 53,755 50 4,400 40 1,095 1,321 140,420 1,838 (D) 65 (D) 100 84,254 NA 4,005 1,200 14 5 18,420 35,270 65 130,109 4,700 36,114 38,536 30 30,733 4 19,992 25 4,290 50 335 799 34,764 551 (D) 34 (D) 30 27,886 NA 2,275 550 22 4 6,037 13,875 80 0.33 Geographic Divisions: 0.84 Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. East South Central . . West South Central.. 0.2: 0.3« 0.3C 0.34 0.8C O.T New England: Middle Atlantic: 0.5C 0.9! 1.2 0.3 o.a New Jersey East North Central: Ohio 0.2 0.3 (D 0.5. (D West North Central: South Atlantic: oia District of 0.3 N 0.5 West Virginia 0.4 1.5 East South Central: 0.8 Mississippi West South Central: Mountain: Pacific: 0.3 0.3 1.2 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 156 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 27.-NURSERY CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE- ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Small fruit plants — Continued Raspberry plants Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Strawberry plants Estab- lishments reporting Number of plants Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per plant (dollars) Percent of value of all nursery crops Estab- lishments reporting Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 3,853,172 28 ,420 1,431,549 2,085,518 47,482 66,775 9,633 10,500 600 172,695 200 300 27,700 220 1,425,750 1,645 4,154 20,164 3,300 9,700 1,946,854 105,500 34,022 1,000 300 2,000 1,000 3,075 6,085 (D) 51,650 (D) 5,000 4,633 10,500 98,600 72,250 1,845 196,805 2,488 82,868 94,409 3,672 4,922 1,057 420 90 6,879 2,435 16 81,844 204 820 10,021 264 718 78,696 4,710 2,269 100 24 240 100 439 500 (D) 2,658 ID) 400 657 3,381 3,312 186 0.09 0.06 0.05 0.O8 0.07 0.11 0.04 0.15 0.04 0.08 0.07 0.09 0.07 0.06 0.12 0.20 0.50 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.04 0.07 0.10 0.08 0.12 0.10 0.14 0.08 (D) 0.05 (D) 0.08 0.14 0.03 0.05 0.10 274,931,811 1,548,600 1,346,840 29,783,719 5,925,600 58,199,015 129,100 14,642,571 10,094,000 153,262,366 3,000 1,184,000 361,100 877,400 305,400 164,040 403,740 15,044,049 54,500 13,271,430 1,010,000 152,000 4,525,500 1,221,000 8,000 7,100 12,000 (D) 34,690,015 NA 9,000 16,000 2,000 6,000 (D) 106,500 12,600 10,000 14,612,606 6,700 23,265 (D) (D) 78,000 26,125,920 12,668,500 114,467,946 35,137 20,237 411,366 63,167 620,722 1,482 105,807 101,885 ,964,514 60 27,844 7,223 12,998 5,508 1,731 4,054 257,836 1,090 138,226 10,160 3,040 50,255 9,210 1 10 142 330 (D) 346,900 120 25 60 (D) 1,250 182 50 105,285 134 (D) (D) 369,106 185,950 1,409,458 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 (D) 0.01 NA 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 (D) 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 (D) (D) 0.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.5 0.1 2.0 0.8 2.7 t1) 0.9 2.7 5.3 O) 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.1 C1) o.i 12.8 t1) 2.9 0.8 0.2 1.8 0.6 0.1 (') 0.1 1.6 1.5 1.1 1.8 2.7 0.4 0.4 (D) 15.5 1.4 0.4 4.2 0.4 0.4 15.6 1.7 Estab- lish- ments report- ing, 1959 Acres grown, 1959 178 25 2 21 (Z) 17 40 1 15 68 23 14 177 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 1,097,500 690, 130 17,465 1,165 33,242 3,634 17,085 82,056 3,700 10,450 26,500 51,897 12,918 147,258 737,943 480,830 25,608 60 7,000 34,023 12,426 1,076 15,025 20,000 8,617 18,269 115,009 Percent of value of all bulb crops 11.0 32.2 1.7 0.4 19.3 1.8 2.3 32.7 1.8 3.3 11.1 2.3 1.0 18.3 _1_ 8.0 41.8 11.9 f1) 5.8 2.5 20.4 1.4 1.4 9.6 0.4 1.3 12.8 D Data included in "All other States" Z Reported in small fractions. 1Lese than 0.05 percent. to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. SUMMARY 163 Table 30.-BULB CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000-ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, ACRES GROWN, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY STATES: 1959 Division or State Value at wholesale prices of all horti- cultural specialty crops (dollars) Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all horti- cultural specialty crops Percent distribution Caladium tubers Establishments reporting Acres Number of tubers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tuber (dollars) United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina. . Oregon Washington All other States 33,634,164 3,063,158 2,202,425 1,465,560 1,007,054 417,396 2,080,801 437,479 1,945,302 2,529,159 616, 340 1,154,281 827,611 15,887,598 882, 506 87,426 88,590 75,930 37, 529 6,318 76,461 11,404 6,800 20,540 10, 025 221, 898 107, 201 132,384 2.9 4.0 5.2 3.7 1.5 3.7 2.6 0.3 0.8 1.6 19.2 13.0 0.8 100.0 9.9 10.0 8.6 4.3 0.7 8.7 1.3 0.8 2.3 1.1 25.1 12.1 15.0 543,580 56,102 55,784 (Z) 2,150 Division or State United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina. . Oregon Washington All other StateB Bulb crops — Continued Dahlia tubers Estab- lish- ments re- port- ing Acres grown Number of tubers 554,043 6,722 171,250 4,000 1,500 195, 112 16,647 66,792 76,320 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 56,350 2,370 1,570 15, 928 500 240 10,809 3,772 9,817 11,344 Average value per tuber (dollars) 0.10 0.35 0.13 0.16 0.06 0.23 0.15 0.15 Percent of value of all bulb crops 6.4 2.7 4.4 3.5 52.6 1.7 9.2 8.6 Gladiolus conns Estab- lishments reporting Acres 844 15 289 116 16 195 5 9 30 14 30 38 87 Number of conns 17, 976, 213 280,450 5,515,266 2,131,000 405,000 5, 009, 973 97,500 125, 596 230,858 220,000 1,884,050 729,480 1,347,040 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per conn (dollars) 5,503 64,365 31,212 5,850 56, 635 1,950 3,090 6,651 4,180 20,607 14, 285 27,541 D.02 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.02 0.01 0.02 0.02 Percent of value of all bulb crops 6.3 84.8 83.2 92.6 74.1 17.1 45.4 32.4 41.7 9.3 13.3 20.8 Division or State Bulb crops — Continued Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of bulbs Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per bulb (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops Iris rhizomes Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of rhizomes Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per rhizome (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina. . Oregon Washington All other States 429,177 20,000 4,360 10,700 347,517 46,600 16,214 2,000 349 0.04 0.10 10,760 2,870 1.8 2.3 0.5 10.0 2.2 35 6 (Z) (Z) 249,622 106, 595 540 5O0 10,095 17,000 75,980 38,912 59,079 20,794 164 109 5,021 5,560 20,127 7,304 0.24 0.20 0.30 0.22 0.50 0.33 0.26 0.19 6.7 23.8 0.2 0.1 50.1 2.5 18.8 5.5 Z Reported in small fractions. 164 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 30.-BULB CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000-ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, ACRES GROWN, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES BY STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Bulb crops — Continued Lily (longiflormn or Easter) bulbs Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of bulbs Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per bulb (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops Lily (other than Easter) bulbs Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of bulbs Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per bulb (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina. . Oregon Washington All other States, (z) (z) 1,079,505 190,000 74,075 200 681,104 25,000 108, 996 209, 127 41,420 10,615 100 135,256 4,000 17, 671 0.22 0.14 0.50 0.20 0.16 0.16 47.4 12.0 0.1 61.0 3.7 13.3 461,139 105,000 (D) 3,449 30 212, 001 3,150 131,509 66, 502 8,325 (D) 1,724 8 35,368 718 19,759 (D) 0.10 0.50 0.27 0.17 0.23 0.15 9.5 (D) 8.4 0.1 15.9 0.7 14.9 Division or State Bulb crops — Continued Narcissus bulbs Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of bulbs Value of crop at wholesale prices ( dollars ) Average value per bulb (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops Peony tubers Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of tubers Value of crop at prices (dollars) Average value per tuber (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina. . Oregon Washington All other States . 10 (Z) 1 (Z) 17 59 102 48 1,971,484 62,000 225,300 350 25,000 21,000 1,020 59,500 366,714 1,094,900 115,700 3,100 9,024 24 1,500 1,060 102 810 17,651 39, 650 4,695 0.05 0.04 0.07 0.06 0.05 0.10 0.01 0.05 0.04 0.04 3.5 10.2 0.1 2.0 15.6 0.5 8.1 8.0 37.0 3.5 3 (Z) 57,901 2,900 11,685 3,011 1,510 210 1,956 3,472 10 3,731 29,416 29,199 1,616 10, 287 1,208 468 113 882 1,016 6 1,851 11,752 0.50 0.56 0.88 0.40 0.31 0.54 0.45 0.29 0.60 0.50 0.40 3.3 1.8 13.5 3.2 7.4 0.1 7.7 4.9 0.1 1.7 8.9 Bulb crops— Continued Tulip bulbs Division or State Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Number of bulbs Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per bulb (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all bulb crops United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina . . Oregon Washington All other States. 544,050 144,000 40,800 42,000 1,000 8,000 262,750 45,500 14,683 2,800 1,616 1,925 80 299 5,493 2,470 0.02 0.04 0.05 0.08 0.04 0.02 0.05 7.5 2.1 28.3 0.4 0.1 5.1 1.9 (Z) 1 1 (Z) 1 (z) 96 55,765 2,298 125 665 115 560 8,072 250 75 3,385 500 39,720 2.6 0.1 0.9 0.3 70.8 3.7 0.4 1.5 0.5 30.0 Z Reported in small fractions. SUMMARY 165 Table 31. -BULB CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE- ESTABLISH- MENTS REPORTING, ACRES GROWN, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY STATES: 1959 Bulb crops wholesale prices of all horti- cultural specialty crops (dollars) Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all horti- cultural specialty crops Percent distribution Caladium tubers Division or State Establishments reporting Acres grown Number of tubers Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Average value per tuber (dollars) 482,047,113 80,512,883 42,832,769 23,521,258 11,401,198 6,368,607 17,283,241 6,814,641 19,323,214 31,896,383 6,909,945 11,218,546 9,188,431 214,775,997 9,081,157 2,058,434 934,307 229,561 134,491 198,918 678,280 239,823 200,170 296,491 228,332 2,035,039 1,176,292 671,019 1.9 2.6 2.2 1.0 1.2 3.1 3.9 3.5 1.0 0.9 3.3 18.1 12.8 0.3 100.0 22.7 10.3 2.5 1.5 2.2 7.5 2.6 2.2 3.3 2.5 22.4 13.0 7.4 37 22 1 1 1 1 1 3 7 455 424 (z) (z) (z) ) (D) 8,500 60 225 (D) 256,000 17,080 85,892 0.08 0.32 (i>) (D) 0.14 0.30 0.75 (D) 0.22 0.28 0.05 2.6 0.8 (i>) (D) 1.3 (l) 0.1 (D) 12.6 1.5 12.8 Bulb crops — Continued Narcissus bulbs Division or State Estab- lishments reporting United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina... Oregon Washington All other States. Acres grown (D) (D) 35 (Z) 2 123 248 582 110 Number of bulbs 16,589,766 (D) (D) 80,000 1,500 2,500 30,000 10,000 2,000 375,849 4,788,930 10,446,637 852,350 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) (D) (D) 4,100 220 200 2,100 420 200 22,660 198,610 422,733 39,048 Average value per bulb (dollars) (D) (D) 0.05 0.15 0.08 0.07 0.04 0.10 0.06 0.04 0.04 0.05 Percent of value of all bulb crops (D) (D) 1.8 0.1 (') 0.9 0.2 0.1 9.9 9.8 35.9 5.8 Peony tubers Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown 122 48 146 12 22 45 (D) (Z) 116 Number of tubers 1,070,552 6,750 39,340 418,628 102,050 217,162 5,660 30,449 32,630 (D) 200 217,638 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 382,129 3,995 26,258 116,354 30,059 82,642 3,697 19,416 7,150 (D) 80 92,478 Average value per tuber (dollars) 0.59 0.67 0.28 0.29 0.38 0.65 0.64 0.22 (D) 0.40 0.42 Percent of value of all bulb crops 1.7 19.5 58.5 4.4 34.5 1.8 6.5 3.1 (D) (l) 13.8 Bulb crops — Continued Tulip bulbs Division or State Estab- lishments reporting United States California Florida Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina. . . Oregon Washington All other States. Acres grown 1 (D) (D) 2 1 3,300 2 1 15,750 4 15 379,500 2 4 90,000 6 3 52,500 4 1 20,000 1 4 30,000 1 1 8,000 19 350 8,486,150 19 6 146,900 Number of bulbs 9,232,100 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 222,859 (D) 198 3,150 7,035 4,600 3,720 1,260 1,000 100 193,298 8,498 Average value per bulb (dollars) (D) 0.06 0.20 0.02 0.05 0.07 0.06 0.03 0.01 0.02 0.06 Percent of value of all bulb crops (D) 0.1 1.6 1.0 1.9 1.9 0.4 0.1 t1) 16.4 1.3 Estab- lishments reporting Acres grown 174 25 1 (D) (Z) 17 (D) 1 15 68 22 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) 1,041,735 687,832 17,340 500 (D) 3,634 16,525 (D) 3,450 10,375 26,500 48,512 12,418 214,649 Percent of value of all bulb crops 11.5 33.4 1.9 0.2 (D) 1.8 2.4 (D) 1.7 3.5 11.6 2.4 1.1 32.0 D Data included in "All other States" to avoid disclosure of individual operations. Z Reported in small fractions. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Section V.-FLOWER SEED (167) 168 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 32.-FLOWER SEED CROPS SOLD-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA IN PRODUCTION, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959 Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Establishments with total sales of — Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars . Value of all flower seed crops at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent. percent distribution . FLOWER SEED CROPS Aster seed establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pounds . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution . Marigold seed establishments reporting. percent distribution . number of pounds . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution . Petunia seed establishments reporting. percent distribution . number of pounds . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution . Snapdragon seed establishments reporting. percent distribution . number of pounds . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution . 515,681,277 2,592,824 0.5 100.0 18 100 .0 39,542 217 207,974 8.0 11,554 100.0 18 100.0 57,255 198 217,560 12,087 100.0 20 100.0 7,842 141 226,480 11,324 100.0 21 100.0 4,032 39 254,672 9.8 12,127 100.0 33,634,164 155,228 0.5 6.0 6 33.3 6,496 21 11,445 7.4 1,908 5.5 7 38.9 2,890 16 4,962 3.2 709 2.3 30.0 408 4 9,790 6.3 1,632 4.3 3 14.3 17 (Z) 300 0.2 100 0.1 482,047,113 2,437,596 0.5 94.0 12 66.7 33,046 196 196,529 8.1 16,377 94.5 11 61.1 54,365 182 212,598 8.7 19,327 97.7 14 70.0 7,434 137 216,690 8.9 15,478 95.7 18 85.7 4,015 39 254,372 10.4 14,132 99.9 FLOWER SEED CROPS— Continued Stock seed establishments reporting . percent distribution, number of pounds . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution . Sweet pea seed establishments reporting . percent distribution . number of pounds . Area acres. Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars. percent distribution. Zinnia seed establishments reporting. percent distribution, number of pounds . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars, percent distribution. All other flower seeds establishments reporting . percent distribution . Area acres . Value dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . average per establishment reporting, dollars . percent distribution . 100.0 15,217 67 82,284 20,571 100.0 20 100.0 388,822 1,029 353,077 17,654 100.0 20 100.0 68,198 307 191,502 9,575 100.0 49 100.0 1,133 1,059,275 21,618 100.0 1 25.0 370 5 6,003 6,003 7.3 11 55.0 115,115 302 49,578 4,507 14.0 11 55.0 40,341 155 45,092 4,099 23.5 20 40.8 71 28,058 1,403 2.6 Z Reported in small fractions. SUMMARY 169 Table 33.-FLOWER SEED CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA IN PRODUCTION, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars. . Value of all flower seed crops at wholesale prices dollars. . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent. . Percent distribution percent. . Aster seed establishments reporting. . Area in production acres. . Quantity harvested pounds . . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. . Marigold seed establishments reporting. . Area in production acres. . Quantity harvested pounds. . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. . Petunia seed establishments reporting. . Area in production acres. . Quantity harvested pounds. . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. . Snapdragon seed establishments reporting . . Area in production acres. . Quantity harvested pounds. . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. , Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. . Stock seed establishments reporting. . Area in production acres. . Quantity harvested pounds. Value of crop at wholesale prices .dollars. Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. Sweet pea seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. Zinnia seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds. Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. All other flower seeds estabi ishments reporting. Area in production acres. Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. NA Not available. Z Reported in small fractions. 1Less than 0.05 percent. United States 1959 515,681,277 2,592,824 0.5 100.0 18 217 39,542 207,974 8.0 18 198 57,255 217, 560 8.4 20 141 7,842 226,480 8.7 21 39 4,032 254,672 9.8 4 67 15,217 82,284 3.2 20 1,029 388,822 353,077 13.6 20 307 68,198 191,502 7.4 49 1,133 1,059,275 40.9 1949 300,637,657 1,826,226 0.6 100.0 9 NA NA 113,484 6.2 7 NA NA 67,343 3.7 NA NA NA 232, 371 12.7 NA NA NA 120,681 6.6 8 NA NA 137,904 7.6 14 152,784 8.4 15 NA NA 177,211 9.7 NA NA 824,448 45.1 1959 83,576,041 2,307,807 2.8 89.0 14 217 39,512 204,294 8.9 14 198 57,244 216,250 9.4 11 141 7,806 190,074 8.2 8 32 3,732 125,960 5.5 4 67 15,217 82,284 3.6 18 1,029 387,612 351,727 15.2 17 307 68,197 190,602 8.3 28 1,078 946,616 41.0 36,896,309 1,565,670 4.2 85.7 9 NA NA 113,484 7.2 All other States I 7! NA NA ! 67,343 4.3 : NA | NA | NA ' 193,559 12.4 NA NA NA 42,190 2.7 NA NA 131,895 8.4 14 NA NA 152,784 9.8 13 NA NA 164,970 10.5 NA NA 699,445 44.7 432,105,236 285,017 0.1 11.0 4 (Z) 30 3,680 1.3 4 (Z) 11 1,310 0.5 9 (z) 36 36,406 12.8 13 7 300 128,712 45.2 2 (Z) 1,210 1,350 0.5 3 (Z) 1 900 0.3 21 55 112,659 39.5 263,741,348 260, 556 0.1 14.3 170 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 34.-FLOWER SEED CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000-ES- TABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA IN PRODUCTION, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY STATES: 1959 United States All other States Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars. Value of all flower seed crops at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent. Percent distribution percent. Aster seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Marigold seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Petunia seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. Snapdragon seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds . , Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . , Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . , Stock seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Sweet pea seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds. Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Zinnia seed establishments reporting . Area in production acres. Ouantity harvested pounds. Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. All other flower seeds establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars. Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. Z Reported in small fractions. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 33,634,164 155,228 0.5 100.0 6 21 6,496 11,445 7.4 7 16 2,890 4,962 3.2 6 4 408 9,790 6.3 3 (Z) 17 300 0.2 1 5 370 6,003 3.9 11 302 115,115 49,578 31.9 11 155 40,341 45,092 29.0 20 71 28,058 18.1 3,063,158 142,408 4.6 91.7 5 21 6,496 11,245 7.9 6 16 2,890 4,762 3.3 396 7,690 5.4 1 (Z) 15 150 0.1 370 6,003 4.2 10 302 113,915 48,978 34.4 10 155 40,340 44,592 31.3 14 51 18,988 13.3 30,571,006 12,820 8.3 1 (Z) (z) 200 1.6 1 (Z) (z) 200 1.6 3 (Z) 12 2,100 16.4 2 (Z) 2 150 1.2 1 (Z) 1,200 600 4.7 1 (Z) 1 500 3.9 6 20 9,070 70.7 SUMMARY 171 Table 35.-FLOWER SEED CROPS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE- ESTAB- LISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA IN PRODUCTION, QUANTITY HARVESTED, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY STATES: 1959 Item Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars. Value of all flower seed crops at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent. Percent distribution percent. Aster seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops...' percent. Marigold aeed establishments reporting. Area in production acres. Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Petunia seed establishments reporting . Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops \ percent . Snapdragon seed establishments reporting. Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Stock seed establishments reporting . Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent. Sweet pea seed establishments reporting . Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Zinnia seed establishments reporting . Area in production acres . Quantity harvested pounds . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . All other flower seeds establishments reporting . Area in production acres . Value of crop at wholesale prices dollars . Percent of value of all flower seed crops percent . Z Reported in small fractions. United States All other States 482,047,113 2,437,596 0.5 100.0 12 196 33,046 196,529 8.1 11 182 54,365 212,598 8.7 14 137 7,434 216, 690 8.9 18 39 4,015 254,372 10.4 3 62 14,847 76,281 3.1 9 727 273,707 303,499 12.5 9 152 27,857 146,410 6.0 29 1,062 1,031,217 42.3 80,512,883 2,165,399 2.7 88.8 9 196 33,016 193,049 8.9 8 182 54,354 211,488 9.8 8 137 7,410 182,384 8.4 7 32 3,717 125,810 5.8 3 62 14,847 76,281 3.5 8 727 273,697 302,749 14.0 7 152 27,857 146,010 6.7 14 1,027 927,628 42.8 401,534,230 272,197 0.1 11.2 3 (Z) 30 3,480 1.3 3 (Z) 11 1,110 0.4 6 (Z) 24 34,306 12.6 11 7 298 128,562 47.2 1 ' (Z) 10 750 0.3 2 (Z) (Z) 400 0.1 15 35 103,589 38.1 Section VI.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS (173) SUMMARY 175 Table 36.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY SIZE OF ESTABLISHMENT: 1959 Establishments with Establishments with Item Total total sa Les of — Item Total total sa les of— Less than $10,000 Less than $10,000 $10,000 or more $10,000 or more Value at wholesale prices of all VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND 515,681,277 33,634,164 482,047,113 PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS— Continued 770 281 489 Value of all vegetables grown under 100.0 36.5 63.5 glass and propagated mushrooms 28,392,915 2,123,336 26,269,579 55,316,062 1,862,897 53,453,165 16,152,412 764,678 15,387,734 Percent of value of all 10.7 5.5 11.1 Percent of value of all vegetables percent distribution 1959... 100.0 3.4 96.6 grown under glass and 29.2 41.0 28.8 VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND average per establishment PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS reporting, dollars... 20,977 2,721 31,468 100.0 71 24 47 100.0 33.8 66.2 All other vegetables. .establishments reporting... 81 41 40 1,123,912 201,300 922,612 percent distribution. . . 1O0.0 50.6 49.4 477,766 64,132 413,634 1,554,411 1,046,603 507,808 459,583 46,802 412,781 Percent of value of all vegetables Percent of value of all vegetables grown under glass and grown under glass and 0.9 3.4 0.8 0.8 2.5 0.8 average per establishment average per establishment reporting, dollars... 6,729 2,672 19,630 reporting , dollars . . . 5,674 1,142 10,320 percent distribution... 100. 0 13.4 86.6 percent distribution. . . 100.0 10.2 89.8 293 115 178 665 120 545 percent distribution. . . 100.0 39.2 100.0 18.0 82.0 10,080,867 2,455,882 1,169,423 243,643 8,911,444 2,212,239 42,210,949 35,770,419 1,334,587 743,642 40,876,362 35,026,777 Percent of value of all vegetables Percent of value of all vegetables grown under glass and grown under glass and 4.4 13.1 4.1 64.7 40.0 65.5 average per establishment average per establishment reporting, dollars — 8,382 2,119 12,428 reporting, dollars... 53,790 6,197 64,269 percent distribution... 100.0 9.9 90.1 percent distribution. . . 100.0 2.1 97.9 176 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 37.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS- ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLSALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949 Division or State Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops (dollars) Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops Percent distribution Establishments reporting Square feet of bed area, 1959 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central.. West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England : Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 515,681,277 30,722,243 105,535,886 108,801,728 27,353,369 78,735,021 21,025,250 22,652,286 14, 890, 584 105,964,910 1,250,145 1,585,361 354,362 14,809,708 2,536,149 10,186,518 34,425,542 21,268,516 49,841,828 44,589,620 12,408,252 24,986,818 19,364,042 7,452,996 7,527,141 6,786,003 7,252,120 412,788 629,819 1,474,773 3,270,725 2,496,057 6,564,827 NA 7,586,068 1,876,371 7,526,285 1,901,811 5,748,408 45,035,194 2,979,078 9,111,734 7,329,480 1,604,958 1,523,799 2,905,504 4,646,495 13,576,488 724,619 513,977 111,469 8,363,589 591,648 3,313,778 1,083,877 187,627 10,016,042 12,372,827 83,576,041 300,637,657 21,435,681 72,951,687 71,654,855 21,897,570 31,330,370 10,155,073 12,981,773 7,817,299 50,413,349 935,471 923,938 171,005 10,542,372 1,413,738 7,449,157 27,675,341 16,683,025 28,593,321 25,942,943 9,510,388 20,047,959 11,184,416 4,969,149 4,742,948 6,459,844 6,616,357 244,132 398,371 1,090,332 2,345,586 1,506,046 3,959,172 28,064 3,129,960 1,226,846 3,223,322 929,007 1,452,211 15,875,742 1,557,290 3,833,355 4,100,929 663,499 953,720 1,083,922 1,870,695 9,073,436 372,243 393,443 88,728 5,666,817 251,766 297,738 733,954 12,610 5,770,880 7,746,160 36,896,309 55,316,062 903,257 520,414 ,010,616 ,284,784 ,439,796 327,165 27,290 56,135 ,746,605 (D) 4,087 809,434 (D) 12,605 4,253,812 109,486 20,157,116 14,403,590 2,100,066 1,598,538 3,564,929 343,493 240,573 206,230 714,284 3,086 400 4,250 115,961 764,278 406,552 NA (D) 4,682 1,011 1,200 (D) 313,309 12,106 750 1,000 2,161 21,579 3,550 (D) (D) 3,605 2,065 1,413,020 313 ,079 3,020,506 27,612,267 931,786 12,059,356 11,866,665 898,692 459,840 118,766 19,021 263,369 994,772 69,100 5,300 1,800 836,366 7,220 12,000 2,656,956 94,897 9,307,503 8,578,979 1,440,854 775,282 827,697 243,853 123,331 209,796 470,774 7,784 87,007 284,934 149,211 118,366 400 18,921 100 1,175 16,732 243,200 2,262 189,610 518,104 287,058 2.9 23.2 20.2 4.7 1.8 1.6 0.1 0.4 4.5 (D) 0.3 5.5 (D) 0.1 12.4 0.5 40.4 32.3 16.9 6.4 18.4 4.6 3.2 3.0 9.8 0.7 0.1 0.3 3.5 30.6 6.2 NA (D) 0.2 t1) (M (D) 10.5 0.1 (M 0.1 0.1 0.5 t1) (D) (D) 0.1 0.2 14.1 2.5 3.6 4.3 16.5 16.6 4.1 1.5 1.2 0.1 3.4 2.0 7.4 0.6 1.1 7.9 0.5 0.2 9.6 0.6 32.6 33.1 15.2 3.9 7.4 4.9 2.6 3.2 7.1 0.7 3.7 7.6 C1) 1.0 C1) 0.3 4.3 4.3 0.9 3.3 6.7 0.8 1.6 44.3 39.8 2.3 2.6 0.6 t1) 0.1 8.6 (D) f1) 1.5 (D) (M 7.7 0.2 36.4 26.0 3.8 2.9 6.4 0.6 0.4 0.4 1.3 'J' (M 0.2 1.4 0.7 NA (D) ( > (l) ({j (D) 0.6 t1) t1) (l) C1) o.i (M (D) (D) 0.1 t1) 2.6 0.6 5.5 3.4 43.7 43.0 3.3 1.7 0.4 0.1 1.0 3.6 0.2 (l) (M 3.0 (>) t1) 9.6 0.3 33.7 31.1 5.2 2.8 3.0 0.9 0.4 0.8 1.7 t1) 0.3 0.4 t1) 0.1 t1) 0.1 0.9 t1) 0.7 1.9 1.0 1,123,912 173,706 23,480 542,946 900 2,200 50 168,450 240 18,000 5,000 480 504,796 15,000 12,750 10,400 86,184 8,427 221,291 400 615 10 2,787 83 ,022 375 6,000 2,138 289 208,093 2,100 5,948 5,150 2,000 200 500 115 (D) 203,940 (D) (D) 86,929 (D) D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. SUMMARY 177 Table 37.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS- ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLSALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State Establishments reporting Square feet of bed area, 1959 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all vegetable crops Establishments reporting Square feet of bed area, 1959 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all vegetable crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central.. West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central . . Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana ............. Idaho Wyoming. Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 7 31 217 23 3 7 1 2 2 107 56 11 29 246 26 1J.2 78 14 23 19 10,080,367 302,942 346,593 8,537,458 515,280 31,550 278,106 50 (D) (D) 302,642 300 306,889 15,020 24,684 4,951,524 2,592,092 130,782 755,502 107,558 158,780 300 266,200 1,000 89,000 10,000 NA (D) (D) (D) 2,455,882 92,271 63,737 2,014,544 171,843 6,758 84,500 25 (D) (D) 91,871 400 39,055 8,195 16,487 1,074,656 605,009 19,172 284,361 31,346 34,673 80 109,564 125 27,401 3,661 NA 3,097 84,500 (D) (D) (P) CD) 1,393,021 46,550 38,245 1,078,006 179,121 11,832 19,754 11,101 8,412 44,486 64 2,000 15,899 8,551 13,795 659,039 246,454 37,520 109,891 25,102 10,150 3,328 144,576 2,386 9,446 19,354 400 150 426 10,525 8,412 10.2 0.2 9.2 13.4 0.5 25.8 0.1 (D) (D) 0.9 7.5 0.1 7.5 28.8 1.2 8.0 9.1 14.4 15.3 2.9 23.6 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5.0 0.3 9.1 19.9 2.6 16.6 4.2 0.8 5.3 0.9 16.7 0.6 9.0 0.1 9.7 17.1 4.8 13.3 10.3 8.2 1.6 30.7 16.4 100.0 64 103 470 55 13 18 15 7 25 284 68 27 55 36 78 74 433 45 6 7 4 10 54 235 87 31 41 39 1,048,792 973,553 24,418,010 1,322,700 20,980 230,874 (D) 47,620 (D) (D) (D) 1,002,052 250 (D) 643,903 53,700 275,950 19,347,553 2,994,508 666,746 1,038,900 370,303 197,910 360,500 579,200 4,440 580 3,520 176,550 2,400 11,489 NA 2,678 3,063 550 800 213,562 14,112 1,000 2,200 (D) 36,477 (D) 25,600 21,120 900 (D) 92,400 (D) 16,152,412 575,238 467,883 14,173,289 605,504 12,023 168,122 (D) 19,670 (D) (D) (D) 541,480 250 (D) 353,990 13,823 100,070 12,025,669 1,092,816 370,251 453,965 230,588 91,053 204,600 215,066 2,300 400 3,525 88,560 1,718 5,509 NA 1,000 1,585 1,011 1,200 156,961 9,411 750 1,000 (D> 21,324 W 14,000 3,605 2,065 (D) 64,016 (D) 565,925 467,688 ,450,300 270,790 22,687 48,998 19,021 38,620 193,369 12,528 5,300 1,800 533,161 7,136 6,000 187,422 62,946 217,320 6,803,550 914,542 269,660 266,295 196,253 66,071 21,747 124,153 58,819 1,449 4,989 48,998 18,921 100 1,000 16,306 19,052 2,262 93,219 93,150 7,000 63.7 1.9 64.4 47.1 0.8 51.4 (D) 35.0 (D) (D) (D) 66.9 0.8 (D) 8.3 12.6 0.5 83.5 52.0 23.2 12.7 67.1 37.8 99.2 30.1 74.5 100.0 82.9 76.4 0.2 1.4 NA 1.2 33.9 100.0 100.0 50.1 77.7 100.0 100.0 (D) 98.8 (D) 100.0 ioo.o (D) 20.4 (D) 60.7 3.9 71.2 30.1 4.9 41.3 100.0 14.7 19.4 18.1 100.0 100.0 63.7 98.8 50.0 7.1 66.3 2.3 79.3 63.5 34.8 32.2 80.5 53.6 10.4 26.4 0.5 3 100.0 100.0 85.1 97.5 7.8 100.0 49.2 18.0 2.4 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 178 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 37.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS- ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLSALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 AND 1949-Continued Division or State All other vegetables Establishments reporting Square feet of bed area, 1959 Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Propagated mushrooms Establishments reporting Square feet of bed area, 1959 Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all vegetable crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central . . West North Central.. South Atlantic East South Central . . West South Central.. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central : Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 101,278 1,060,348 383,555 7,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) 76,240 1,000,008 2,540 57,800 264,410 (D) 71,945 (D) 3,900 1,600 1,300 1,000 (D) 0>) (D) 500 (D) 49,460 245,459 160,514 3,326 (D) (D) (D) (D) 33,368 2,504 209,587 106,930 (D) 34,760 (D) 640 1,550 536 600 (D) (D) (D) 220 (D) 72,491 24,651 185,474 11,468 4,781 1,918 70,553 20 20,175 1,833 2,643 114,594 16,241 4,928 31,679 18,032 5,025 2,943 500 640 4,141 5 526 53 7 52 3 1 18 5 348 37 10 23 2 2 17 171,440 29,433,337 5,495,307 544,800 1,760,297 (Dj (D) 4,692,600 117,140 (D) (D) 4,035,019 116,200 25,282,118 1,360,360 (D) 1,681,532 1,919,380 (D) 83,800 461,000 1,121,809 428,488 HA (D (D) (D) 3,472,400 35,770,419 100,104 23,734,908 5,440,978 503,711 1,421,015 (D) (D) 4,464,004 65,729 (D) (D) 3,821,399 82,826 19,830,683 988,242 (D) 1,203,167 2,786,693 tt>) 114,057 389,654 762,560 397,382 NA (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,970,163 14,565,807 76,630 11,461,670 1,504,633 219,940 425,246 48,428 212,423 616,837 76,630 2,426,960 21,567 9,013,143 636,865 103,067 356,021 408,680 27,686 184,470 283 ,485 141,761 48,428 212,423 349,877 266,960 11.1 96.8 24.7 39.2 98.7 (D) (D) 94.0 8.1 (D) (D) 89.8 75.6 98.4 6.9 (D) 75.3 78.2 (D) 47.4 54.6 99.8 97.7 NA (D) (D) 98.3 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available . SUMMARY 179 Table 38.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops (dollars) Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars ) Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops Percent distribution Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars ) Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 33,634,164 2,691,207 7,640,293 7,869,423 1,995,756 4,511,849 1,137,027 2,135,973 607, 586 5,045,050 242,171 166,187 56,345 1,317,362 210,704 698,438 2,529,159 1,945,302 3,165,832 2,508,014 1,007,054 1,465,560 2,080,801 807,994 534,022 417,396 437,479 82,786 63,683 151,699 308,691 101,065 349,970 NA 384,604 199,843 616,340 218,670 438,932 ,202,425 207,354 489,123 307,875 132,675 121, 969 245,153 337,741 1,431,110 69,629 66,196 14,158 217,201 60,982 76,741 90,369 12,310 827,611 1,154,281 3,063,158 41,855 858,679 689,310 89,176 36,390 28,747 12,040 2,942 103,758 34,580 7,275 152,078 33,272 673,329 284,622 188,407 35,476 101,201 79,604 40,390 2,200 13,255 450 32,881 20,500 10,782 4,097 1,011 19,371 (D) (D) 761 7,729 3,550 2,877 65 36,513 25,855 41,390 1.6 11.2 8.8 4.5 0.8 2.5 0.6 0.5 2.1 6.0 1.7 21.3 11.3 18.7 2.4 4.9 9.9 7.6 0.5 3.0 0.3 10.7 20.3 3.1 2.1 0.2 9.3 (D) (D) 0.3 2.3 0.2 4.4 2.2 1.4 2.2 46.1 37.0 4.8 2.0 1.5 0.6 0.2 5.6 8.2 1.8 36.1 15.3 10.1 1.9 5.4 4.3 2.2 0.1 0.7 t1) 1.8 1.1 0.6 0.2 0.1 1.0 (D) (D) f1) 0.4 0.2 0.2 (M 2.0 1.4 2.2 20,240 6,480 2,000 (D) 9,569 1,289 500 (D) (D) 20,000 240 6,000 430 (D) 9,194 375 1,000 289 (D) (D) 65,090 83,040 (D) 24,954 23,613 (D) 1,169,423 2,842 85,393 908,548 73,480 31,550 34,000 (D) (i>) 2,542 300 76,889 3,020 5,484 286,128 359,450 111,020 106,792 45,158 35,280 10,200 1,000 27,000 10,000 NA 21,550 (D) (D) 243,643 1,150 20,469 177,104 22,098 6,758 8,300 (D) (D) 750 400 17,145 1,362 1,962 50,183 70,794 5,422 34, 595 16,110 8,102 4,260 L25 9,611 3,661 NA 3,097 8,300 (D) (D) D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. MA Not available. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 180 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 38.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF LESS THAN $10,000-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) All other vegetables Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars ) Propagated mushrooms Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices ■ (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central West North Central South Atlantic East South Central West South Central Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 18 67 133 26 5 7 11 2 12 - 2,123,336 79,438 370,647 1,281,761 139,840 13,799 46,312 18,429 14,620 158,490 72,610 6,828 190,852 41,470 138,325 650,339 335,650 63,462 110,830 121,480 63,820 7,600 29,200 520 38,700 11,089 2,160 550 35,400 (D) (D) 3,240 11,110 4,079 14, 520 100 (D) 21,500 (D) 26,529 141,715 475,008 62,904 6,850 17,571 11,410 2,942 19, 749 23,404 3,125 80,412 7,406 53,897 214,932 113,083 30,054 54,856 62,083 28,114 2,200 8,995 325 23,270 4,839 NA 1,000 1,011 10,571 (D) (D) 686 7,474 3,250 2,877 65 (D) 2,242 (D) 1,046,603 12,040 999,508 33,975 1,232 29,985 14,990 1,334,587 6,800 1,207,519 30,800 10,800 39,000 3,168 12,040 989,408 2,300 7,800 15,000 150 15,775 3,050 1,232 26,368 2,004 1,613 1,799 30 11,750 1,411 80 500 500 75 220 300 51,775 49,560 1,106,184 25,800 5,000 743,642 3,375 665,221 22,208 4,024 22,782 2,376 23,656 3,375 27,153 22,500 615,568 17,708 4,500 10,800 36,000 3,000 NA 3,168 36,500 20,500 2,282 NA 2,376 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. SUMMARY 181 Table 39. -VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959 Division or State Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops (dollars) Vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all horticul- tural specialty crops Percent distribution Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all vegetable crops Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio I r ] 1 1 i ana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic: Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas Louisiana Oklahoma ........... Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming ............ Colorado New Mexico Arizona. ........... Utah Nevada Pacific : Washington Oregon California 482,047,113 28,031,036 97,895,593 100,932,305 25,357,613 74,223,172 19,888,223 20,516,313 14,282,998 100,919,860 1,007,974 1,419,174 298,017 13,492,346 2,325,445 9,488,080 31,896,383 19,323,214 46,675,996 42,081,606 11,401,198 23,521,258 17,283,241 6,645,002 6,993,119 6,368,607 6,814,641 330,002 566,136 1,323,074 2,962,034 2,394,992 6,214,857 NA 7,201,464 1,676,528 6,909,945 1,683,141 5,309,476 42,832,769 2,771,724 8,622,611 7,021,605 1,472,283 1,401,830 2,660,351 4,308,754 12,145,378 654,990 447,781 97,311 8,146,388 530,666 3,237,037 993,508 175,317 9,188,431 11,218,546 80,512,883 861,402 23,661,735 21,321,306 1,195,608 1,403,406 298,418 15,250 53,193 4,642,847 (D) 4,087 774,854 (D) 5,330 4,101,734 76,214 19,483,787 14,118,968 1,911,659 1,563,062 3,463,728 263,889 200,183 204,030 701,029 3,086 400 3,800 83,080 743,778 395,770 NA (D) 585 1,200 (D) 293,938 3,730 750 1,400 13,850 15,100 (D) (M (D) 1,376,507 (D) (D) 3.1 24.2 21.1 4.7 1.9 1.5 0.1 0.4 4.6 (D) 0.3 5.7 (D) 0.1 12.9 0.4 41.8 33.6 16.8 6.6 20.0 4.0 2.9 3.2 10.3 0.9 0.1 0.3 2.8 31.1 6.4 NA (D) (') (D) 10.6 t1) t1) 0.1 0.3 3.4 (D) (D) (D) 15.0 (D) (D) 1.6 44.3 39.9 2.2 2.6 0.6 t1) 0.1 8.7 (D) f1) i.4 (D) (M 7.7 0.1 36.4 26.4 3.6 2.9 6.5 0.5 0.4 0.4 1.3 f1) m 0.2 1.4 0.7 (10 (M f1) (D) 0.5 t1) C1) (') t1) (D) CD) (D) 2.6 (D) (D) 922,612 153,466 17,000 542,946 500 200 148,450 12,000 5,000 504,796 15,000 12,750 10,400 76,615 7,138 221,291 250 115 108,225 2,787 5,000 2,138 208,093 2,100 5,948 5,150 147 12 8,911,444 300,100 261,200 7,628,910 (D) 244,106 (i>) (D) 300,100 230,000 (D) (D) 4,665,396 2,232,642 19,762 648,710 62,400 (D) 300 256,000 (D) (D) 120,900 (D) (D) 63,316 (D) 244,106 5,600 (D) CD) 91,121 43,268 1,837,440 (D) 76,200 (D) (D) 21,910 (D) (D) 1,024,473 534,215 13,750 249,766 15,236 (D) 80 105,304 (D) 1,100 (D) (r.) D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Hot available. ^■Less than 0.05 percent. 182 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Table 39.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS, FOR ALL ESTABLISHMENTS WITH A CROP VALUE OF $10,000 OR MORE-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES AT WHOLESALE PRICES, BY DIVISIONS AND STATES: 1959-Continued Division or State Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Percent of value of all vegetable crops All other vegetables Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crops at wholesale prices (dollars) Propagated mushrooms Estab- lishments reporting Square feet of bed area Value of crop at wholesale prices (dollars) Conterminous United States Geographic Divisions: New England Middle Atlantic East North Central. West North Central. South Atlantic East South Central. West South Central. Mountain Pacific New England: Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Connecticut Middle Atlantic: New York New Jersey Pennsylvania East North Central: Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan Wisconsin West North Central: Minnesota Iowa Missouri North Dakota South Dakota Nebraska Kansas South Atlantic : Delaware Maryland District of Columbia Virginia West Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Georgia Florida East South Central: Kentucky Tennessee Alabama Mississippi West South Central: Arkansas , Louisiana Oklahoma Texas Mountain: Montana Idaho Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Arizona Utah Nevada Pacific: Washington Oregon California 36 337 232 41 16 31 17 969,354 602,906 23,136,249 1,182,860 7,181 184,562 28,167 33,000 125,300 (D) (D) 929,442 250 5,300 453,051 12,230 137,625 18,697,214 2,658,858 603,284 928,070 248,823 (D) 352,900 550,000 4,440 580 3,000 (D) 2,400 400 2,678 903 178,162 5,400 1,000 2,800 25,367 25,600 (D) (D) 54,400 70,900 548,709 326,168 13,698,281 542,600 5,173 150,551 15,250 16,728 84,274 (D) (D) 518,076 250 5,330 273,578 6,417 46,173 11,810,737 979,733 340,197 399,109 168,505 (D) 202,400 206,071 2,300 400 3,200 (D) 1,718 670 1,000 585 146,390 3,411 750 1,400 13,850 14,000 (D) (D) 22,500 61,774 63.7 1.4 64.2 45.4 0.4 50.4 100.0 31.4 1.8 (D) (D) 66.9 0.8 100.0 83.7 51.3 21.8 11.5 63.9 (D) 99.2 29.4 74.5 100.0 84.2 (D) 0.2 0.2 1.2 100.0 49.8 91.4 100.0 100.0 100.0 (D) (D) 1.6 21.5 507,808 (D) 60,840 349,580 7,800 (D) 300 412,781 (D) 215,474 145,524 3,326 (D) 26,100 10,600 (D) (D) 7,000 (D) (D) 249,410 (D) 105,131 (D) 56,170 (D) 23,010 (D) 3,900 1,600 640 1,550 1,300 536 1,000 600 (D) 204 422 49 3 401 (D) 28,225,818 5,464,507 (D) 1,721,297 (D) (D) (D) 117,140 (D) 3,983,244 66,640 24,175,934 1,334,560 (D) 1,681,532 1,919,380 (D) (D) 461,000 1,085,809 425,488 (D) (D) (D) 3,435,900 35,026,777 (D) 23,069,687 5,418,770 (D) 1,398,233 (D) 65,729 (D) 3,794,246 60,326 19,215,115 970,534 (D) 1,203,167 2,786,693 (D) (D) 389,654 742,060 395,100 (D) (D) (D) 2,946,507 D Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available. STATISTICS FOR COUNTIES (183) 184 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES. AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops house during the year. Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Baldwin Cullman Jefferson Lee Limestone ESTABLISHMENTS 1 Kind of business: 184 20 8 17 7 4 2 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 84 10 3 10 4 2 3 1949... 61 8 NA 13 NA NA 4 132 12 5 10 5 2 5 1949. . . 125 14 8 8 NA NA 6 9 6 1 7 Greenhouse vegetable Type of ownership: 1 1 8 Individual proprie- 123 12 8 12 6 1 9 31 3 3 3 10 30 5 2 1 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 11 70 9 2 6 2 2 12 40 3 2 4 2 13 74 8 4 7 3 2 14 184 20 8 17 7 4 15 value, dollars 1959 7,826,392 1,039,629 129,863 873,707 235,964 200,318 16 6,472,748 938,899 79,608 457,530 222,142 179,449 17 Retail sales value, dollars 1959. . . 1,353,644 100,730 50,255 416,177 13,822 20,869 18 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 7,329,480 993,837 108,314 688,198 229,628 192,086 L9 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959... 38 3 1 3 3 1 !0 dollars 1959... 74,179 18,338 600 16,359 3,706 778 21 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock 137 14 5 12 5 2 22 dollars 1959... 1,180,328 190,346 26,432 280,019 59,012 15,448 EMPLOYMENT 23 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and 167 20 7 16 6 4 v. persons 1959 — 1,641 247 51 142 57 44 25 Paid full-time employees. November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 139 19 5 13 5 3 26 persons 1959... 1,157 113 21 122 49 27 27 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 60 1 6 6 4 28 persons 1959. . . 89 1 9 9 6 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 29 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 17,159,109 1,186,953 177,000 1,108,500 170,264 240,000 Greenhouse area: 2 30 Greenhouse area, 123 10 2 10 3 3 n square feet 1959. .. 1,577,987 116,878 34,435 257,610 95,500 16,200 .: Greenhouse area covered by 110 9 2 10 2 3 33 square feet 1959... 1,248,170 101,317 34,435 205,570 46,000 16,200 34 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . . 44 3 6 2 35 square feet 1959... 329,817 15,561 52,040 49,500 !6 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 66 3 2 9 3 1 17 1949... 36 NA 9 NA NA 18 square feet 1959... 1,136,717 82,450 34,435 247,806 95,500 3,700 19 1949... 507,103 NA 65,604 NA NA 10 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 61 7 2 2 41 1949 . . . 53 7 1 NA NA 42 square feet 1959... 440,986 34,428 10,020 12,000 13 1949... 214,994 30,330 480 NA NA 14 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 45 square feet 1959. .. 500 500 Land area: 16 Total land area used for out-door 156 19 6 13 6 3 .7 acres 1959 .. . 5,938 718 205 308 150 260 ,e Cut flowers, flowering plants. foliage plants, and florist 34 8 1 4 5 1 1 1 1 10 .-' acres 1959. . . 633 532 0 Nursery 132 12 5 10 5 2 acres 1959. .. 5,221 104 201 306 149 250 .' Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959 . . . 9 6 1 i acres 1959... 84 82 1 Stub items continued i each of these products may be grown in the same green- ALABAMA 185 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Madison Marshall Mobile Montgomery Tallapoosa All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS ] 9 5 50 8 3 53 Kind of business: z Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 20 4 2 27 • 1949. . . NA NA 7 NA NA 33 4 9 4 41 5 1 38 - 1949... 7 NA 47 4 NA 37 t. 0 " Greenhouse vegetable Type of ownership: a Individual proprie- 4 2 35 4 1 38 9 1 1 4 3 2 11 10 Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . 4 2 11 1 4 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 11 7 1 28 2 ... 11 i: 6 3 1 19 13 2 4 16 3 2 23 14 9 5 50 8 3 53 15 value, dollars 1959... 842,437 211,149 2,916,403 532,590 120,762 723,570 16 823,337 19,100 71,110 140,039 2,661,790 254,613 490,175 42,415 78,400 42,362 470,308 17 253,262 18 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 836,049 210,649 2,826,351 520,139 99,826 624,403 L9 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 10 1 14 20 dollars 1959... 2,975 300 22,001 ... 900 8,222 21 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 . . . 5 4 36 5 3 46 22 dollars 1959... 44,073 21,335 210,183 174,118 37,914 121,448 EMPLOYMENT ?3 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and 8 5 46 8 3 44 24 persons 1959. .. 153 43 579 91 15 219 0? Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 8 4 38 6 2 36 26 persons 1959 .. . 119 32 494 82 13 85 27 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 2 2 14 4 2 19 OS persons 1959 — 3 4 19 6 4 28 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 29 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 1,255,000 278,000 10,730,685 645,000 157,000 1,210,707 Greenhouse area: 00 Greenhouse area, 7 1 43 6 2 36 31 square feet 1959 . . . 65,050 42,500 476, 189 309,580 41,080 122,965 32 Greenhouse area covered by 3 1 41 5 2 32 33 square feet 1959 .. . 6,500 40,000 339,439 307,800 41, 080 109,829 34 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... 5 1 14 2 11 35 square feet 1959... 58,550 2,500 136,750 1,780 ... 13,136 36 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1 19 3 2 23 37 1949... NA NA 4 NA NA 23 38 square feet 1959... 42,500 186,305 306,200 41,080 96,741 39 40 1949... Greenhouse area used in production of NA NA 22,660 NA NA 418,839 nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 7 26 3 14 41 1949... 2 NA 35 2 NA 6 42 square feet 1959... 65,050 289,884 3,380 26,224 43 1949... 3,500 NA 164,424 6,200 'na 10,060 44 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crop6. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 45 square feet 1959... ... ... Land area: 46 Total land area used for out-door 9 4 42 7 1 46 47 acres 1959... 1,518 274 1,838 59 60 548 48 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants , and florist 5 2 11 49 acres 1959. . . 15 24 46 50 Nursery 9 4 41 5 1 38 51 acres 1959... 1,518 274 1,822 35 60 502 52 2 53 acres 1959 .. . 1 HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text- ^In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops i house during the year. Stub items continued each of these products may be grown in the same green- 186 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Baldwin Cullman Jefferson Lee Limestone 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959... 45 721,086 2 5 7,000 52,940 78 8,950,478 29 220,471 2 4,500 1 6,000 7 75,579 3 5,561 1 8,712 NA NA 1 1,600 1 1,000 5 22,462 1 1 1,000 5,500 5 101, 120 1 1,000 NA NA 1 5,000 2 3,400 3 7,800 NA NA 2 62,280 3 2,840 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Madison Marshall Mobile Montgomery Tallapoosa All other counties 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959 . . . 1949... Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. .. 1 1,000 NA NA 3 34,670 1 4,650 NA NA 1 30,000 2 11,000 19 564,472 34 8,291,814 7 94,330 NA NA 3 16,000 3 79,500 NA HA 1 87,120 14 112, 140 4 47,440 20 245,295 6 17, 190 NA Not available, included in "All other counties- ALABAMA 187 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Montgomery All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . Value of all cut flowers, flovering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents ) , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 . UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . 1949 . . percent distribution 1959.. 1949 . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 .. . 1949 . . . Bedding plants , flowers , and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. . , 1949 .. . dollars 1959... 1949 . . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers , flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types .establishments reporting 1959 . number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas . Poinsettias . .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants 7,329,480 2,488,254 1,284,015 100.0 100.0 .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 390,580 58,031 100.0 100.0 15.7 4.5 39 32 351,480 56,049 1,289,374 338,974 100.0 100.0 51.8 26.4 16 373,884 465,955 20 19 126,680 25,158 37,426 15,292 15 21 67,374 21,828 27 15 212,535 32,349 76,457 10, 525 20 16 67,634 48, 506 82,301 65,436 20 20 160,668 63,957 227, 873 79,051 12 44,824 844,286 577, 570 33.9 45.0 35,000 9.0 200,150 15.5 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) 108,314 44,855 NA 1.8 NA 7,500 NA 1.9 16.7 NA 3 NA 7,500 NA 36,875 NA 2.9 (D) NA (D) NA NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 688, 198 396,752 59,456 15.9 4.6 125,490 6,764 32.1 11.7 31.6 11.4 7 6 125,490 6,764 228,833 17,281 17.7 5.1 82.2 57.7 NA 29.1 1 3 (D) 43,743 (D) 53,005 1 4 NA 4 ) 27,814 27 1949. . . 32,047 350 18,312 28 10 1 4 29 number of plants 1959... 277,940 (D) 9,250 30 dollars 1959... 32,361 (D) 718 31 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... 32 2 17 3 2 dollars 1959... 300,073 (D) 151,367 33 Foliage or green 17 1 12 34 1949. . . 41 1 NA 1 NA 27 35 dollars 1959... 298,030 (D) 130,177 36 1949... 688,442 1,450 NA 1,800 NA 589,932 37 26 17 33 1949... 38 2 NA "i NA 21 39 number of plants 1959. . . 22,372,789 17,712,414 40 1949. . . 2,195,537 13,050 NA 500 NA 1,496,720 41 dollars 1959... 921,040 740,517 42 1949. . . 147,925 2,600 NA 250 NA 111,999 43 Bedding plants, flowers, 164 19 6 1 2 2 46 44 1949. . . 213 20 6 NA 6 NA 72 45 dollars 1959... 7,632,316 836,285 68,300 (D) (D) (D) 3,083,509 46 1949. . . 3,861,856 427,598 63,248 NA 51,881 NA 2,247,329 47 All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on.. establishments reporting 1959... 20 9 48 dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS 135,749 54,539 49 Value of potted plants 8,830,664 414,462 165,387 46,013 50,000 NA 11,882 5,300 2,605 3,387,390 1,247,234 50 1949. . . 3,470,112 5,375 NA 51 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 4.7 0.5 0.6 0.1 (') 38.4 52 1949... 100.0 4.8 0.2 NA 0.2 NA 35.9 53 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated 19.2 8.1 3.3 28.8 24.0 10.1 26.4 54 1949. . . 15.0 5.3 0.7 NA 6.7 NA 14.8 55 Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959... 43 6 1 13 56 number of pots 1959... 1,131,468 85,373 (D) 99,000 57 dollars 1959... 656,821 66,591 (D) 76,245 58 9 1 6 59 number of pots 1959 5,875 (D) 5,400 60 dollars 1959... 4,098 (D) 3,704 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. HA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. H-ess than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued CALIFORNIA 201 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 {For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PUNTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959... number of plants 1959. . . dollars 1959... Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959.. number of plants 1959. . dollars 1959. . . Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949. . . number 1949. . . dollars 1949... Carnations establishments reporting 1959.., 15-.. number of plants 1959. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959. . . dollars 1959... Cacti and succulents. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Geraniums2 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . All other unpotted plsnts, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959.., dollars 1959. . , POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949. . percent distribution 1959. . 1949. . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949.. Chrysanthem all types. •establishments reporting 1959. number of potB 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. 331,165 255,563 95,280 0.6 0.4 3,500 10,400 I1) 0.2 1.4 10.9 1 (D) (D) 1 10,000 5,000 2 (D) 3,900 32,436 3,680 0.4 0.1 12.7 3.9 1 (D) (D) Orange 1,393,785 2,051,663 516,850 4.5 2.2 386,486 88,366 3.7 1.6 18.8 17.1 1 35,000 1,750 1 2 (D) 6,200 1 60,000 1,600 10 8 285,736 73,666 812,005 60,600 9.2 1.7 39.6 11.7 194,881 6,000 11,700 t1) 0.1 6,000 9,800 0.1 0.2 100.0 83.8 1 2 (D) 9,300 1,800 0.1 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. ^ess than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 3,116,228 611,689 102,273 1.3 0.4 406,129 71,649 3.9 1.3 66.4 70.1 2 D; 1 34,264 3 1 302,750 34, 577 173,890 5,605 2.0 0.2 28.4 5.5 1 (D) (Dj 42,186 68,873 0.1 0.3 32,231 51,703 0.3 0.9 76.4 75.1 San Bernardino 3 6 22,002 51,703 3 6,239 4,468 9,575 0.1 0.3 10.6 13.9 1 (D) (D) 3,448,204 424,098 166.509 1 0.9 0.7 285,566 153,748 2.8 2.8 67.3 92.3 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 331,000 14,186 San Diego 1 (D) 1 IB) 3 4 266,404 93,614 1 (D) 114,394 600 1.3 t1) 27.0 0.4 4,900,572 3,743,089 1,004,548 8.1 4.3 639,775 250,922 6.2 4.6 17.1 25.0 1 8,960 896 2 17,300 4,025 7 40, 138 2 4 (D) 22,448 4,008,845 594,767 147,553 20,910 ' 9 15 219,284 172,641 1 (D) 415,351 116,150 4.7 3.3 11.1 11.6 4 408,800 112,211 Stub items continued 202 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 1949. . . Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Chrysanthemums , standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959... number of plants 1959. . . dollars 1959... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949... number 1949. . . dollars 1949... Carnations establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959 number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Cacti and succulents .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Geraniums establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . San Francisco Chrysanth all type: . establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959.. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. 3,028,995 3,028,795 3,662,375 6.6 15.9 5,451 126,725 0.1 2.3 0.2 3.5 (D) 74,865 1,538,910 1,460,649 17.4 42.1 50.8 39.9 2 (D) (D) "• 181,028 66,482 0.4 0.3 137,444 2 5,424 1.3 0.5 75.9 38.2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 51,719 25,424 (D) 41,759 24,500 0.5 0.7 23.1 36.9 (D) (D) 4,827,877 2,986,355 10.5 12.9 97,328 126,330 0.9 2.3 2.0 4.2 Santa Barbara 24,848 1 (D) (D) 12 58,969 86,387 1,176,887 333,818 13.3 9.6 24.4 11.2 6 171 , 500 174,984 1,099,809 238,648 2.4 1.0 73,007 9,700 0.7 0.2 6.6 4.1 D Data included in "All othe NA Not available, included I 1Less than 0.05 percent. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. "All other counties." See text. Santa Clara 1 343,750 6,875 2 (i>) (D) (D) 2,825 (D) 173,375 1,000 2.0 (') 15.8 0.4 (D) (D) 8,574,384 7,109,953 990,381 15.4 4.3 1,460,418 116,726 14.1 2.1 20.5 11 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 15,000 2,250 2 (D) 2 1 (D) 20,000 (D) 5,446 9 13 ,460,223 98,030 100,161 14,185 1.1 0.4 1.4 1.4 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 612,536 231,295 1.3 1.0 51,461 128,684 0.5 2.4 3 231,273 27,753 1 (D) 21,858 86,814 (D) 71,752 5,877 0.8 0.2 11.7 2.5 1 ID) (D) Stub items continued for growing on. CALIFORNIA 203 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959 — 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNFOTTED PLANTS, BOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of plants dollars Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting number of plants dollars Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of plants dollars Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Cacti and succulents. ..establishments reporting dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums * establishments reporting number of plants dollars Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959.. 1959.. 1959., 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1949. . 1949. . 1949.. 1959. . 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. . 1959. 1959. . 1959. . 1959. 1959.. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. . 1959. 1949. 1959. , 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthem all types. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. 356,776 122,774 34,350 0.3 0.1 103,821 26,900 1.0 0.5 84.6 78.3 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 103,747 24,400 9,742 0.1 613,813 114,504 89,843 0.2 0.4 19,728 61,750 0.2 1.1 17.2 68.7 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,000 200 2,750 235 4,000 2 4 (D) 57,215 (D) 81,645 5,147 0.9 0.1 71.3 5.7 1 (D) (D) 572,196 8,800 NA f1) NA 0.1 NA 100.0 NA 2 NA (D) NA 576,649 1,080,669 31,131 0.3 0.1 119,917 27,623 1.2 0.5 93.6 88.7 3 3 119,617 27,623 1 (D) 1,810 '..'-•'. '!. 1,899,904 135,314 4.1 0.6 581,042 102,000 5.6 1.9 30.6 75.4 581,042 101,000 107,836 1.2 890,344 175,415 236,969 0.4 1.0 56,214 180,486 0.5 3.3 32.0 76.2 7,257,470 296,381 7,915,490 328,856 362,800 50,298 1 37,417 3,890 1 167,853 500 2 651, 530 100 32,970 20 11 , 11 150,871 47,816 74,971 61,891 3,630 0.7 0.1 35.3 1.5 366,795 226,790 475 394 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. ^ess than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 204 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD/ AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alameda Contra Costa Del Norte Fresno Kern Los Angeles POTTED PLANTS— Continued 1 35 1 5 2 1 2 1949... 35 NA 1 NA 11 9 3 number of pots 1959. . . 329,800 (D) (D) 82,550! 4 1949... 209,458 21,150 600 NA 800 NA 77,553 5 dollars 1959... 406,270 (D) (D) 108,943 e 1949. . . 276,710 30,625 1,000 NA 1,066 NA 98,830 7 Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959... 43 6 1 19 8 number of pots 1959... 71,233 7,596 (D) 17,943 9 dollars 1959... 221,520 14,461 (D) 76,5651 10 Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959... 52 3 1 15 11 number of pots 1959. . . 73,517 750 (D) 22,093 12 dollars 1959... 257,398 1,875 (D) 47,025' 33 Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959... 26 3 12 14 number of pots 1959 .. . 28,311 824 8,349 15 dollars 1959... 127,884 2,505 33,239; 16 15 9 1 1 1 1 NA 3 3 17 1949. . . NA 18 number of pots 1959... 29,900 (D) (D) (D) 2,850 19 1949... 18,982 100 NA NA 3,024 20 dollars 1959... 40,013 (D) (i>) (D) 2,700 21 1949... 28,298 100 NA NA 3,655 22 36 2 1 i 13 23 1949. . . 15 NA NA 6 24 number of pots 1959. . . 186,580 (D) (D) (D) 73,296 25 1949. . . 130,151 NA NA 56,111 26 dollars 1959. . . 116,358 CD) (D) CD) 48,960 27 1949. . . 74,278 NA NA 38,933 28 43 3 7 16 8 29 1949. . . 43 4 NA 1 NA 30 number of pots 1959. . . 1,001,338 40,300 729,280 31 1949. . . 314,925 24,000 1,900 NA 200 NA 148,205 32 dollars 1959... 970,827 45,038 566,225 33 1949... 371,111 20,512 2,225 NA 250 NA 166,804 34 42 34 4 1 1 35 1949. . . NA 1 1 NA 5 9 36 number of pots 1959... 112,771 15,339 '(D) (D) 20,615 37 1949. . . 52,242 250 NA 250 NA 16,900 38 dollars 1959... 61,402 7,625 (D) (D) 8,179 39 1949. . . 31,167 175 NA 200 NA 7,629 40 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... 44 3 18 85,029 41 dollars 1959... 315,939 4,127 42 Foliage or green 106 79 3 3 43 1949. . . 1 NA 1 1 2 NA 50 30 44 dollars 1959... 4,092,629 46,896 (D) (D) (D) 1,854,899 45 1949... 1,840,393 35,000 NA 175 NA 670,912 46 44 658,734 5 42,100 47 number of pots 1959. . . (D) 14 431,160 48 dollars 1959... 296,667 24,941 (D) 205,990 49 52 30 3 4 50 1949. . . NA NA 17 9 '■1 number of pots 1959. . . 217,270 4,600 12,468 52 1949. . . 131,935 1,600 NA NA 11,527 5 5 dollars 1959... 196,948 5,612 16,305 54 1949. . . 101,270 1,750 NA NA 19,964 55 57 40 4 6 2 56 1949. . . NA 1 NA 18 10 57 number of pots 1959... 456,141 41,366 (D) 57,350 58 1949... 166,788 10,650 NA 1,500 NA 37,353 59 dollars 1959... 414,184 40,125 CD) 60,225 60 1949. . . 211,852 10,650 NA 1,875 NA 37,797 61 All other potted 81 7 1 1 1 26 62 dollars 1959... CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 651,706 97,341 (D) (D) (D) 193,157 63 Value of cut flowers and foliage 26,869,960 14,199,818 3,184,657 2,465,757 1,287,977 736,288 120,218 NA 3,200 18,248 2,181 NA 64 1949. . . 5,220,559 3,926,101 65 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 11.9 4.8 0.4 (2) (s) 19.4 66 1949... 100.0 17.4 5.2 NA 0.1 NA 27.6 67 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 58.4 62.4 91.8 69.2 6.5 8.4 40.7 68 1949... 61.5 79.3 90.9 NA 22.9 NA 46.5 69 Chrysanthemums , 226 8 83,600 1 (D) 82 1,560,842 70 number of bunches 1959. . . 3,936,259 71 1949. . . 1,7B6,588 7,000 NA 133 NA '•30,089 72 dollars 1959... 1,678,179 40,530 (D) 545,958 73 1949... 777,826 4,337 NA 100 NA 7 74 12,458,884 289,642 (D) i, 75 12,182,445 280,970 (D) '.'.'. J ■ ■ ) Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosu. re of information i or Individual es tabllshments. Se i text. Stut items cm-. HA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. Jin 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing i 2Less than 0.05 percent. CALIFORNIA 205 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Orange San Bernardino San Diego POTTED PLANTS— Continued .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. • establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, cattleya. all other establishments reporting number of pots dollars establishments reporting number of pots dollars violets establishments reporting number of pots dollars Begonias . . establishments reporting number of pots dollars . establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1^59. 1949. Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Hydrangeas. Poinsettias. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants . establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949. . percent distribution 1959. . 1949. . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959.. 1949.. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959.. number of bunches 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960.. 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (rt (D) 1,686 (D) 1,446 1 (D) (D) 3 9,870 219,627 81,200 0.8 0.6 85.9 85.2 1 CD) (D) 1 16,475 3,000 3 7,062 684,211 60,000 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 1,375 571 3 5,515 853,192 367,884 3.2 2.6 41.6 71.2 18 211,092 23,906 83,527 11,829 620,800 664,748 100 I'2) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1,105 1 (D) CD) 1 (i>) Ed) 31,670 25,019 0.1 0.2 5.2 24.5 (D) 12,000 (D) 6,000 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 900 (D) 950 1 2 (D) 800 (D) 1,000 2 700 2 (D) 300 (D) 350 3 (D) 4,985 (D) 5,475 2 (D) 5,487 7,595 (2) 0.1 13.0 11.0 (D) 1,500 (D) 500 (D) (D) 2 (D) (i) (D) ID) 3,425 8,862 1 ill) (D) (D) 500 (D) 500 1 2 (D) 3,000 (D) 4,400 1 (D) (D) 3 590 2,319 2 3 (D) 7,250 (D) 3,200 (D) 4,150 (D) 6,200 12,100 13,550 6,170 6,495 48,783 148,588 69,565 2 (D) (D) 6 3 5,050 3,150 5,577 3,275 3 140,800 18,150 72,163 22,150 24,138 2,687,963 12,161 637,476 0.1 10.0 0.1 4.5 5.7 71.8 7.3 63.5 2 12 (D) 398,538 3,500 29,645 (D) 214,325 1,452 12,002 (D) 1,214,000 (D) 1,514,200 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See tert. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2 Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 206 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of '3 Item (For deflations and explanations, see text) San Francisco San Joaquin Santa Barbara Santa Clara POTTED PUNTS— Continued Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. African violets. .establishments reporting number of pots dollars . establishments reporting number of pots dollars Begonias establishments reporting number of pots dollars Cacti and succulents. . -establishments reporting dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. Poinsettias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants •establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 9 116,200 74,000 141,875 100,500 2 3 (D) 15,500 (D) 24,208 1 1 (D) 48,200 (D) 24,100 10 115,000 108,500 212,500 142,744 (D) 6,500 (D) 5,378 1 (D) 612,000 851,256 146,350 109,000 124,000 68,900 8 121,500 57,850 134,000 91,780 178,360 1,484,434 2,075,001 5.5 14.6 49.0 56.7 (D) 2,000 (D) 3,200 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 1,000 1,800 1 1 (D) 500 (D) 750 (D) 5,000 (D) 6,000 2 (D) 1,825 16,558 (2) 0.1 1.0 24.9 3,000 1,300 74,500 30,200 82,440 37,000 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 3 7,000 7,750 2 61,464 16,500 33,568 7,000 63,000 25,400 71,525 29,450 (D) 3,076 (D) 2,000 (D) 439,591 126,248 2 (D) (D) 3 39,600 5,600 35,515 6,080 5 71,800 30,700 81,925 35,550 120,664 3,553,662 2,526,207 13.2 17.8 73.6 84.6 33 601,640 838,427 270,940 356,998 1,697,880 1,743,814 3 980 2,205 25,168 132,897 3 1,070 6,858 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,000 3 20,200 8,580 853,427 227,948 3.2 1.6 77.6 95.5 1 (D) 21,740 (D) 10,869 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 335 (D) 185 CD) 2 59,698 14,000 4 28,964 11,590 2,800 2,100 (D) 5,549,374 859,470 20.7 6.1 78.1 86.8 59 1,012,726 311,696 487,856 138,567 3,481,492 3,217,314 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 50 2 (D) (D) 3 6,920 20,366 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 150 (D) 75 1 ID) 50 (2) 5.0 11.3 CD) 1 (D) CD) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) CD) 1,211,026 33,314 4.5 0.2 63.7 24.6 1 (D) (D) CD) CD) 1 2 56,550 105 73,012 105 44,714 128,289 2 14,571 44,054 2 18,068 85,282 1 1 20,050 208 29,563 260 51,820 40 33,830 20 3 2 53,758 55 75,539 65 4 5 44,757 2,150 31,801 1,650 170,852 3 3 220,226 925 4 124,760 39,648 3 2 6,402 48 7,839 55 1 1 21,950 50 25,175 50 27,217 57,310 52,853 0.2 0.4 32.7 22.3 2 43,407 3,840 22,884 1,920 113,400 89,000 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. aLess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 208 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions end explanations, see text) COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Chrysanthemums , standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959, 1949. dollars 1959.. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, cattleya. Orchids, cymbidlum1 ... .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area In production acres 1959.. Expected area In production acres I960., Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. • establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Asparagus , plumosus .... establishments reporting dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 153 36,579,253 7,842,490 4,334,780 924,121 22,537,722 21,070,809 12 23 4,440,377 11,673,696 494,359 1,353,117 15 4 405,951 37,350 82,868 7,470 50 46 1,292,510 849,467 830,481 1,068,643 63 1,757,219 750,519 24 35 556,843 363,187 256,336 266,952 42 51 73,986,549 54,567,636 4,928,653 3,144,734 2,851,962 2,805,066 86 5 17,417,581 1,048,819 559,448 32,865 79 128 2,489,271 1,620,088 1,377,033 909,438 731 731 6 306,278 316,540 20,511 15,822 37 1,891,623 113,448 LID 59,031,779 1,761,662 19 5 76,061 12,829 L39 56 134,270,655 19,347,344 6,367,951 1,172,557 12,940,002 13,201,561 229 3,237,671 (D) 2,700 (D) 350 (D) (D) 3 6 1,580,400 2,470,626 94,931 289,109 6 11 224,310 111.689 135,239 218,389 3 44,393 20,170 34,469 36,023 21,159 35,191 13 13 22,413,850 25,541,970 1,417,406 1,270,046 916,157 934,480 2 (D) (D) 87,200 9,720 69,003 5,280 22 24 4 2 166,320 72,240 8,668 3,607 6 762,000 53,340 4 248,004 9,336 (D) 27 20 25,007,106 7,848,664 1,165,319 410,507 2,373,428 2,511,722 11 110,356 Contra Costa 125,000 25,000 13 11,308,501 8,006,412 792,345 479,228 388,879 392,703 2 16,917 10, 12 9 9,331,179 2,897,378 480,691 176,936 867,700 865,007 2 (D) 2 (D) 2,500 375 800 1,000 14, 1 (I.) Los Angeles 81 715,396 D Data included in "All other countiesn to avoid diaclosure of Information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. aIn 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." CALIFORNIA 209 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Orange San Bernardino San Diego COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Gardenias establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, cattleya. Orchids, cymbidium Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Qumber of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. . 1949. , number of flowers 1959. , 1949., dollars 1959., 1949.. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of dozens 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Asparagus, plumosus. .. .establishments reporting dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 9 539,876 1,425 86,240 171 351,000 406,520 (D) 51,200 (D) 64,000 2 (D) (D) (D) 18,500 (D) 17,200 1 CM CM (D) CM 2 CM CM 2 CM CD) 1 CM CM 2 2 (D) 3,242,250 CD) 210,929 CD) (M 19 2,611,659 94,196 3 19,569 29,852 12,150 15,991 10 5 1 (D) (D) 19 2,855,785 79,145 1 CM 2 CM CM CM CD) (D) 2,800 3,442 ] 1 3 CD) (D) 69,800 9hU 20,453 CM 152 CM 7,700 2,922 (M CM 34,500 (M CM 38,600 3 (D) 8,252 (D) 3,901 CD) CM l 15,300 765 2 (D) CD) (D) CM i i (D) 3,682 (D) 2,209 CD) (D) (D) 1 CM 3 12,734 3 79,630 5,540 2 5 (D) 8,296 (D) 9,273 2 CD) (D) 1 1 (D) 1,187 (D) 1,187 1 1 (D) 449,760 CD) 37,480 CM (D) 1,053,325 30,280 25 52 1,763,125 700,546 962,793 360,703 , 492 509 1 CM CM 2 (D) CM 15 3,542,544 112,308 (M 900 30 1 15,594,757 55,311 782,468 2,212 1,839,050 1,833,149 23 477,685 D Data Included in "All otner counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, cymbidium orchids were Included in "Orchids, all other." 210 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, San Francisco San Joaquin Santa Barbara Santa Clara CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Chrysanthemums , standard , Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Orchids, cattleya. . establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids , cymbidium1 .... establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. •establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. ■establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Snapdragons . Asparagus, plumosus. .. .establishments reporting dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants In production plants Expected plants in production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1 5 (D) 5,803,600 (D) 622,367 (D) 10,000 (D) 2,000 3 (D) 234,261 (D) 301,979 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 48, 517 (D) 28,815 10 9,566,007 6,774,330 696,255 480,801 403,450 346,967 5 (D) 55,305 (D) 33,228 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 120,000 (D) 6,000 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 5,791,000 1,378,336 313,727 103,134 381,500 395,460 9 137,242 12,600 1,200 3,000 150 22 4,626,757 4,245,686 527,607 487,551 2,521,573 1,969,027 3 6 733,700 2,605,295 88,490 285,219 1 99,355 5,000 34,926 1,000 1 2 (D) 10,800 (D) 13,500 3 89,691 44,304 2 (D) 7,070 (D) 7,070 3 5 3,793,000 2,237,864 235,711 154,390 124,700 124,700 1 346,960 906,819 12,631 25,783 10 8 147,340 81,782 77,003 47, 569 41 (D) 7 251,104 17,247 11 3,957,404 123,498 15,132 26 6 19,687,312 2,109,360 964,626 135,235 1,702,000 1,679,062 48 1,105,270 30,000 5,000 2 1 (D) 5,376 (D) 5,307 19 898,298 385,746 21,331 38,801 16,229 26,021 1 6 (D) 39,292 (D) 23,906 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 81 28,005,887 1,924,423 3,123,914 217,573 17,016,416 15,677,493 1 70,000 10,000 3 2 5,032,918 2,025,000 352,304 160,000 248,000 255,440 11 7, 2%, 200 244,196 2 (D) 1,000 (D) 600 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) CD) 2 (D) 29 11 25,864,122 2,535,675 1,313,369 169,792 2,480,729 2,483,481 3 16,200 2,400 250 1 (D) CD) 1 (D) (D) 3 25,860 13,100 1 CD) 2 CD) (D) 6 5 25,875 51,933 17,122 30,750 (D) (D) 357,300 14, 592 940,125 71,891 206,025 230,205 9 345,443 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. aIn 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." CALIFORNIA 211 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. . dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, cattleya. Orchids, cymbidium1. .. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . Asparagus .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. . establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. plumnsus .... establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) tD) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) D) 1 30,000 16,367 4 187,837 5,449 3 21,500 11,680 9 2 1 (D) (D) 12 39,574,040 1,165,193 2 (D) tD) (D) ) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 131,500 28 1949... 3,300 20,000 3,000 5,500 29 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 19,760 30 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 213 2,400 600 620 31 Value of ornamental plants 74,326 912,432 549,889 29,539 1,455,063 381,914 2,663,012 385,111 32 1949 . . . 90,046 115,000 114,617 3,783 334,609 112,309 832,118 324,939 33 percent distribution 1959 .. . 0.3 4.2 2.5 0.1 6.7 1.8 12.2 1.8 34 1949 . . . 1.0 1.3 1.3 t1) 3.9 1.3 9.7 3.8 35 Percent of value of all 98.3 65.5 74.6 15.6 58.5 85.7 89.8 44.1 36 1949... 99.2 48.0 42.8 3.6 82.8 97.6 83.5 64.7 37 Broad-leaved 8 1 20 3 3 5 11 20 38 1949 . . . 6 4 3 3 9 6 15 39 number of plants 1959 . . . 65,650 (D) 247,302 16,900 199,740 448,100 472,823 321,200 40 1949 . . . 45,544 10,605 2,540 7,561 78,699 227,486 73,885 41 dolJ-ars 1959... 43,260 (D) 401,839 22,139 82,421 215,088 446,273 225,229 42 1949... 40,544 10,695 2,500 9,061 61,917 207,943 54,481 43 70,980 (D) 511,420 28,000 298,000 634,500 583,238 364,400 44 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 9 1 18 3 3 5 9 15 45 1949 . . . 5 3 2 3 8 5 13 46 number of trees 1959 .. . 35,125 (D) 65,100 3,300 348,190 193,100 90,600 52,881 47 1949 . . . 15,950 295 110 2,275 8,645 7,416 120,500 -8 dollars 1959... 28,146 (D) 39,931 4,125 389,913 106,205 63,994 42,195 49 1949... 26,950 560 140 4,550 12,773 15,648 37,720 50 39,102 (D) 139,500 13,100 618,000 350,500 142,950 79,580 51 Deciduous shrubs 3 1 6 1 5 1 7 52 1949... 4 2 3 2 1 6 6 7 53 number of shrubs 1959 — 350 (D) 3,700 (D) 28,200 (D) 4,640 54 1949... 29,771 139,500 2,300 350 266 4,335 20,119 32,760 55 dollars 1959... 210 (D) 3,130 (D) 17,266 (D) 3,090 56 1949... 10,520 69,750 807 250 100 2,039 8,354 13,200 57 921 (D) 2,950 (D) 9,600 (D) 6,750 58 Deciduous shade and 5 2 7 2 2 3 8 8 59 1949 . . . 3 1 3 2 1 5 7 10 60 number of trees 1959 .. . 1,150 (D) 6,300 (D) (D) 26,500 116,852 31,450 61 1949... 3,550 26,514 1,987 110 500 8,549 31,815 2,962 62 dollars 1959... 1,970 (D) 7,384 (D) (D) 26,765 158,284 36,015 63 1949... 5,787 25,000 1,070 155 750 11,748 35,050 5,153 64 2,562 (D) 8,400 (D) (D) 15,000 190,340 32,100 65 Herbsceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 2 3 1 1 3 6d 1949... 3 1 3 3 4 67 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) 6,965 (D) (D) 132,500 68 1949 . . . 35,500 5,000 40,000 1,120,550 156,000 31,800 69 dollars 1959... (D) 3,190 (D) (D) 18,750 70 1949 . . . 5,650 600 1,000 15,600 15,600 3,750 71 Rose plants (excluding 2 3 5 3 9 3 72 1949 . . . 2 1 4 2 3 3 11 10 73 number of plants 1959 — (D) 2,060,977 7,800 1,372,545 3,855,049 8,700 74 1949... 600 50,000 401,467 210 1,180,600 6,220 1,569,351 9,058 75 dollars 1959... (D) 503,377 7,070 968,162 1,956,225 4,350 76 1949... 380 18,750 88,534 '78 315,098 3,730 541,158 3,956 77 Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960... (D) 2,850,500 7,400 950 3,969,150 5,567,056 4,100 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. H-ess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 214 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 3,028,995 481,410 5,307,790 3,658,673 8,574,384 3,628,184 634,604 2 Value of nursery products at wholesale 200 300,382 475,188 395 097 1 393 761 56,103 37,297 634,604 66,600 3 1949... MA 160,263 128,747 39*738 '374 '738 4 percent distribution 1959 .. . i1) 1.0 1.6 1.3 4.6 0.2 2.1 5 1949... NA 1.5 1.2 0.4 3.5 0.3 0.6 6 Percent of value of all t1) 62.4 9.0 10.8 16.3 1.5 100.0 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AMD GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 19,125 8 1949... NA 1,575 1,900 586 7,500 300 9 percent distribution 1959 — 2.3 10 1949... NA 6.4 0.5 6.2 2.1 0.1 11 Percent of value of all 4.0 12 1949 . . . NA 1.0 1.5 1.5 2.0 o'.k 13 14 1949... 2 15 number of plants 1959 . . . 16 1949... 1,012 17 dollars 1959... 18 1949... 315 19 Deciduous trees and 20 1949... 1 2 1 1 21 number of plants 1959 .. . 22 1949 . . . 2,500 17,167 20,000 1,066 23 dollars 1959... 24 1949 . . . 75 550 5,000 30 25 Evergreens , 2 26 1949... NA 1 1 2 1 2 27 number of plants 1959 (D) 28 1949... NA 5,000 5,000 1,700 1,000 1,100 29 dollars 1959... (D) 30 1949 . . . ORNAMENTAL PLANTS NA 1,000 500 255 2,500 270 31 Value of ornamental plants at 200 101,187 454,563 370,713 1,193,722 55,545 32 1949... NA 68,770 120,210 17,025 352,031 36,478 2,500 33 percent distribution 1959... (M 0.5 2.1 1.7 5.5 0.3 34 1949... NA 0.8 1.4 0.2 4.1 0.4 I1) 35 Percent of value of all 100.0 33.7 95.7 93.8 85.6 99.0 36 1949... NA 42.9 93.4 42.8 93.9 97.8 1.8 37 Broad-leaved 1 4 8 5 28 5 38 1949 . . . NA 4 10 3 10 5 39 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) 68,250 231,101 277,100 518,427 31,055 40 1949 . . . NA 12,100 106,777 3,500 66,347 6,340 41 dollars 1959... (D) 59,070 140,747 251,767 405,550 28,964 42 1949... NA 11,640 77,002 4,000 67,797 6,340 43 (D) 94,250 327,100 486,700 666,100 38,730 44 Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting 1959... 3 4 1 28 5 45 1949 . . . NA 3 10 3 6 6 46 number of trees 1959 .. . 15,625 52,559 (D) 305,387 17,900 47 1949 . . . NA 13,500 13,775 2,300 10,800 7,868 48 dollars 1959 .. . 12,813 31,010 (D) 223,585 12,860 49 1949 . . . NA 21,650 14,288 3,320 18,925 8,712 50 33,125 88,400 (D) 404,800 34,150 51 Deciduous shrubs 1 3 1 9 3 52 1949... NA 2 8 2 8 3 53 number of shrubs 1959 (D) ^5,900 (D) 43,745 2,820 54 1949 . . . HA 1,900 10,937 1,600 83,052 1,040 55 dollars 1959... (D) 12,206 (D) 42,167 1,481 56 1949 . . . NA 1,850 6,185 700 62,806 390 57 (D) 32,500 (D) 54,500 1,180 58 Deciduous shade and 3 2 1 12 3 59 1949... NA 2 7 2 7 2 60 number of trees 1959 .. . 2,000 (D) (D) 60,700 520 61 1949 . . . NA 5,600 4,263 1,866 28,221 62 62 dollars 1959... 3,640 (D) (D) 110,927 1,040 63 1949 . . . NA 5,600 5,035 2,800 27,614 60 64 3,100 (D) (D) 80,550 920 65 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 2 2 8 1 66 1949 . . . NA 1 6 3 1 3 1 67 number of plants 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 46,020 (D) 68 1949... NA 140,000 71,000 7,400 8,000 70,625 25,000 69 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 10,442 (D) 70 1949... NA 14,000 8,450 1,210 800 7,225 2,500 71 Rose plants (excluding 1 7 1 72 1949... NA 2 6 3 10 4 73 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) 689,577 (D) 74 1949... NA 32,000 7,666 4,400 405,450 24,423 75 dollars 1959... (D) 358,617 (D) 76 1949 . . . NA 13,200 4,300 4,050 159,854 13,491 77 (D) 988,750 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. ^-Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued CALIFORNIA 215 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura All other counties (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 356,776 613,813 572,196 576,649 1,080,669 2,268,912 890,344 2 Value of nursery products at wholesale 231,502 43,217 499,143 104,510 563,396 33,740 576,649 NA 949,730 216,852 315,512 208,804 469,849 ■ 1949 . . . 276,594 4 percent distribution 1959... 0.8 1.7 1.9 1.9 3.2 1.0 1.6 5 1949 . . . 0.4 1.0 0.3 NA 2.0 1.9 2.6 6 Percent of value of all 64.9 81.3 98.5 100.0 87.9 13.9 52.8 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 900 1,770 14,080 10,741 S 1949... 1,400 NA 2,400 1,000 500 9 percent distribution 1959... 0.1 0.2 1.7 1.3 Hi 1949 . . . 0.4 NA 0.7 0.3 0.1 11 Percent of value of all 0.4 0.3 1.5 2.3 1."' 1949 . . . 3.2 NA 1.1 0.5 0.2 13 1- 15 It. 17 Lfl L9 1949 . . . number of plants 1959 .. . 1949 . . . dollars 1959... 1949 . . . Deciduous trees and 5 102,000 14,080 . 2 18,000 1,000 1 556,430 82,725 .10 1949 . . . 21 number of plants 1959... 393,673 22 1949 . . . dollars 1959 . . . 41,809 24 1949 . . . :5 Evergreens, 1 1 26 1949 . . . NA 1 1 27 number of plants 1959 — (D) 750,285 2B 1949... NA 80,66o 2,500 2'i dollars 1959... (D) 90,777 30 1949... NA 2,400 500 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 31 Value of ornamental plants at 152,838 30,505 115,394 23,358 25,261 15,000 156,390 60,150 50.00C 36,10! 305,590 1.1 1949 . . . 183,260 33 percent distribution 1959... 0.7 0.5 0.1 0.7 o.; 1.4 1- 1949 . . . 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.7 o.t 2.1 J* Percent of value of all 66.0 23.1 4.5 16.5 15. ( 65.0 ■•'■ 1949... 70.6 22.4 44.5 27.7 17.: 66.3 37 Broad -leaved 9 4 1 4 ] 12 i;-l 1949 . . . 6 2 1 5 i 15 39 number of plants 1959 — 88,309 190,350 (D) 25,800 (D 520,945 40 1949 . . . 16,951 10,122 12,200 14,335 7,00C 48,833 -.1 dollars 1959 .. . 71,996 47,588 (D) 66,804 (D 493,873 42 1949 . . . 19,000 7,968 10,770 12,900 3.0OC 115,733 43 128,530 168,500 (D) 47,800 (D 567,511 44 Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting 1959... 5 3 1 5 10 45 1949... 5 1 1 4 16 46 number of trees 1959... 82,000 10,000 (D) 7,520 203,264 47 1949... 4,025 3,000 2,000 5,500 20.3CK 12,980 -.8 dollars 1959 .. . 67,135 11,000 (D) 18,740 164,325 49 1949 . . . 7,025 1,800 3,000 15,150 30.30C 20,817 30 89,253 14,000 (D) 11,300 345,637 31 Deciduous shrubs 4 1 1 3 3 53 1949 . . . 2 1 1 4 13 11 number of shrubs 1959 .. . 4,810 (D) (D) 2,400 34,985 54 1949 . . . 2,000 350 1,000 3,000 25C 12,015 dollars 1959... 3,457 (D) (D) 1,680 33,069 56 1949... 785 175 400 2,740 12 7,069 57 2,680 (D) (D) 3,100 68,067 58 Deciduous shade and 4 6 1 7 7 59 1949 . . . 2 2 1 7 11 60 number of trees 1959... 5,500 21,050 (D) 23,600 122,303 61 1949... 600 8,800 750 13,950 9( 2,033 62 dollars 1959... 8,250 31,996 (D) 39,870 129,919 63 1949 . . . 825 8,320 750 22,625 1CH 3,070 64 3,344 25,654 (D) 45,300 279,270 65 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1 1 66 1949 . . . 3 1 NA 2 10 67 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) 126,233 68 1949 . . . 12,750 5,000 NA 6,000 7,00( ) 816,250 .3' dollars 1959... (D) 31,679 70 1949... 1,300 500 NA 850 7CX ) 25,825 71 Rose plants (excluding 1 1 3 72 1949 . . . 2 2 NA 4 13 73 number of plants 1959 — (D) (D) 155,960 189,190 74 1949... 2,900 17,800 NA 6,800 2,60 I 11,600 75 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 29,046 38,151 76 1949 . . . 1,500 4,320 NA 4,300 1.3CX ) 6,996 77 (D) (D) 158,025 312,590 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 216 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alameda Contra Costa Del Norte Fresno Kern Los Angeles ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Vines, woody (not 48 2 23 47 2 1949 . . . 120 9 3 NA 3 2 3 number of vines 1959 .. . 165,990 (D) 59,980 4 1949... 205,329 6,287 3,050 NA 1,050 270 164,944 5 dollars 1959... 110,873 (D) 40,440 6 1949... 106,635 2,205 676 NA 621 ICO 83,320 7 All other ornamental 147 7 1 1 83 8 dollars 1959... 1,864,835 8,847 (D) (D) 1,287,998 9 1949 . . . 445,591 10,747 500 NA 850 500 188,484 10 Ornamental plants sold 225 13 3 1 1 109 11 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 12,285,485 778,905 23,849 (D) (D) 8,394,527 12 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 2,976,911 103,639 21,750 177,212 2,541 136,664 13 1949... 873,230 4,284 20,902 NA 12,590 92,260 87,067 14 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 3.5 0.7 6.0 0.1 4.6 15 1949 . . . 100.0 0.5 2.4 NA 1.4 10.6 10.0 16 Percent of value of all 9.9 4.4 21.7 41.9 0.6 1.3 17 1949... 8.1 0.4 15.0 NA 29.7 59.7 1.8 18 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 5,740,995 150,505 14,000 28,200 33,000 270,785 19 35 3 1 8 20 1949 . . . 104 9 5 NA 4 4 26 21 number of trees 1959 .. . 152,914 20,060 (D) 54,070 22 1949... 54,888 1,277 5,142 NA 240 5,796 4,005 23 dollars 1959... 102,301 13,440 (D) 41,101 24 1949 . . . 25,759 580 2,175 NA 101 3,112 1,868 25 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 32 3 1 1 4 26 1949... 96 9 5 NA 3 2 22 27 number of trees 1959 . . . 84,787 7,550 (D) (D) 4,030 28 1949... 58,399 799 3,060 NA 175 6,370 1,998 29 dollars 1959 .. . 50,641 4,530 (D) (D) 2,226 30 1949 . . . 24,920 415 1,723 NA 83 2,866 991 31 Cherry trees (sour) ... -establishments reporting 1959... 15 2 4 32 1949... 62 4 3 NA 1 2 19 33 number of trees 1959... 16,116 (D) 2,720 34 1949... 12,172 248 520 NA 45 1,309 1,625 35 dollars 1959... 8,974 (D) 1,451 3d 1949... 6,056 130 261 NA 18 654 784 37 53 3 2 2 4 38 number of trees 1959... 876,264 2,540 (D) (D) 10,010 39 dollars 1959... 744,506 3,175 (D) (D) 9,988 40 1949... 208,080 839 4,307 NA 1,159 9,681 13,082 41 53 3 1 2 1 9 42 1949... 127 9 6 NA 5 4 38 43 number of trees 1959 .. . 1,539,863 10,090 (D) (D) (D) 90,527 44 1949... 803,357 1,355 6,485 NA 6,950 82,024 101,575 45 dollars 1959... 726,682 7,769 (D) (D) (D) 44,386 46 1949... 296,611 651 2,336 NA 2,469 34,563 44,279 47 41 3 1 1 5 48 1949 . . . 106 9 5 NA 3 3 28 49 number of trees 1959 .. . 362,473 50,050 (D) (D) 11,020 50 1949 . . . 125,119 534 4,255 NA 90 4,502 3,809 51 dollars 1959. .. 222,660 38, 539 (D) (D) 7,392 52 1949... 51,022 263 2,121 NA 40 2,024 1,933 53 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 48 3 1 1 1 8 54 1949... 124 7 5 NA 5 4 36 55 number of trees 1959 .. . 747,496 15,060 (D) (D) (D) 20,410 56 1949... 281,501 714 8,325 NA 2,910 24,556 26,960 57 dollars 1959... 389,868 7,590 (D) (D) (D) 10,225 58 1949... 105,391 351 4,150 NA 1,264 10,850 12,680 59 47 2 9 1 9 60 1949... 100 5 3 NA 5 3 31 61 number of vines 1959... 6,691,952 (D) 3,150,775 (D) 4,380 62 1949... 2,330,530 1,666 1,000 NA 291,600 434,405 26,155 63 dollars 1959... 368,748 (D) 150,704 (D) 447 64 1949... 94,680 187 279 NA 7,346 19,393 2,588 65 8,206,397 (D) 3,562,797 (D) 4,815 66 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. -establishments reporting 1959... 31 2 2 4 67 dollars 1959... 362,531 (D) (D) 19,448 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of infonnation for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued CALIFORNIA 217 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Marin Merced Orange Placer Riverside Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Vines, woody (not 1 1 3 2 1 3 8 2 1949 . . . 1 3 1 4 3 3 number of vines 1959... (D) (D) 11,140 (D) (D) 12,600 4 1949 . . . 600 299 1,000 2,005 1,014 4,410 5 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 6,570 (D) (D) 7,470 6 1949... 210 151 1,000 1,002 557 1,937 7 All other ornamental 15 3 2 15 8 dollars 1959... 74,275 14,092 (D) 48,012 9 1949... 1,500 12,800 60 3,050 3,500 7,808 204,742 10 Ornamental plants sold 7 13 2 1 2 11 13 11 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 91,600 287,180 (D) (D) (D) 696,000 353,035 12 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices . .dollars 1959... 98 455,367 1,098 152,642 220 42,850 246,245 5,370 13 1949... 479 117,643 9,624 93,148 200 1,580 61,892 4,570 14 percent distribution 1959 — (') 15.3 I1) 5.1 t1) 1.4 8.3 0.2 15 1949... 0.1 13.5 1.1 10.7 t1) 0.2 7.1 0.5 16 Percent of value of all. 0.1 32.7 0.1 80.8 <;> 9.6 8.3 0.6 17 1949... 0.5 49.1 3.6 88.9 t1) 1.4 6.2 0.9 18 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 229 1,400,000 750 393,890 400 105,000 463,242 4,200 19 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 20 1949 . . . 2 1 3 4 2 5 5 21 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 22 1949... 125 1,420 315 7,260 170 4,815 524 23 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24 1949... 71 426 143 2,234 85 4,153 310 25 Cherry trees (sweet). ..establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 3 3 1 2 1 26 1949... 2 2 2 5 2 5 3 27 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) (D) 195 6,651 (D) (D) (D) 28 1949... 55 2,850 303 7,585 300 2,085 115 29 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 195 3,458 (D) (D) (D) 30 1949... 52 755 136 2,812 150 1,288 67 31 Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 1 1 32 1949... 1 2 2 3 1 4 "4 33 number of trees 1959 (D) (D) (D) (D) 34 1949... 5 2,235 110 1,090 10 1,878 497 35 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 36 1949... 6 570 54 311 5 1,375 290 37 1 2 1 3 65,029 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 38 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) (D) (D) 19 dollars 1959 . . . (D) (D) (D) 35,084 (D) (D) (D) (D) 40 1949... 65 10,997 32 8,262 420 7,564 1,349 41 1 2 2 4 1 2 3 1 42 1949 . . . 2 2 4 5 2 5 6 43 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) (D) (D) 66,026 (D) (D) 143,707 (D) 44 1949 . . . 100 209,293 2,630 116,020 1,000 28,109 1,663 45 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 23,487 (D) (D) 86,224 (D) 46 1949 . . . 82 63,037 1,181 30,235 500 25,930 826 47 1 2 2 5 1 2 1 48 1949... 2 1 2 5 2 5 6 49 number of trees 1959 (D) (D) (D) 97,151 (D) (D) (D) 50 1949... 100 3,005 40 72,010 140 3,798 580 51 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 49,468 (D) (D) (D) 52 1949... 68 901 31 26,094 70 3,729 318 53 Plum and prune trees — establishments reporting 1959 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 54 1949... 2 1 3 6 2 5 7 55 number of trees 1959 (D) (D) 16,161 (D) (D) (D) (D) 56 1949... 70 39,594 1,291 66,287 300 6,253 1,162 57 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 7,629 (D) (D) (D) (D) 58 1949... 50 11,878 597 19,419 150 5,257 577 59 Grapevines establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1 1 1 1 2 1 60 1949... 2 1 3 2 1 2 5 4 61 number of vines 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 62 1949... 270 622,740 137,380 210 3,000 450 32,965 1,203 63 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 64 1949... 27 21,979 6,876 51 200 50 4,346 101 65 Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960... 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 66 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines, .establishments reporting 1959... 2 4 3 1 67 dollars 1959... (D) 31,272 36,976 (D) D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 218 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Vines, woody (not 2 1 6 2 1949 . . . NA 2 5 3 5 2 3 number of vines 1959 .. . (D) (D) 16,200 4 1949... NA 475 3,325 900 12,185 245 5 dollars 1959 . . . (D) (D) 26,343 6 1949 . . . NA 380 1,841 335 10,900 85 7 All other ornamental 1 2 2 8 1 8 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 15,091 (D) 9 1949 . . . NA 450 1,500 610 3,335 175 10 Ornamnetal plants sold 2 4 2 17 3 11 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES (D) 150,820 (D) 243,184 37,080 ].:■ Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices . .dollars 1959... 199,195 77,252 13 1949 . . . NA 88,783 2,578 1,310 12,260 408 14 percent distribution 1959... 6.7 2.6 15 1949 . . . NA 10.2 0.3 0.2 1.4 (;) 16 Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 .. . 66.3 5.5 17 1949 . . . NA 55.4 2.0 3.3 3.3 1.1 18 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 610,250 145,150 300 19 2 3 20 1949... NA 2 3 .''1 number of trees 1959... (D) 10,150 22 1949... NA 15,115 542 189 1,210 133 23 dollars 1959... (D) 5,075 24 1949... NA 5,307 271 108 631 53 25 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 3 26 1949... NA 2 3 2 27 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) 10,150 28 1949 . . . NA 20,300 487 48 4,270 108 29 dollars 1959... (D) 5,075 30 1949... NA 7,150 270 29 2,265 65 31 Cherry trees (sour). .. .establishments reporting 1959... •2 32 1949 . . . NA 1 1 33 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) 34 1949 . . . NA 20 55 33 20 35 dollars 1959... (D) 36 1949 . . . NA 10 26 20 12 37 3 4 18 number of trees 1959 .. . 80,200 5,718 39 dollars 1959... 56,442 4,222 40 1949 . . . NA 21,230 860 248 1,035 80 41 2 3 42 1949... NA 2 4 3 43 number of trees 1959 . . . (D) 36,200 44 1949 . . . NA 101,500 525 284 1,140 110 45 dollars 1959... (D) 15,566 46 1949... NA 30,750 295 169 549 45 47 2 2 3 3 48 1949 . . . NA 4 49 number of trees 1959... (D) 10,080 50 1949... NA 16,030 400 277 1,830 110 51 dollars 1959... (D) 5,040 52 1949 . . . NA 5,615 192 158 1,028 55 53 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 2 4 54 1949 . . . NA 2 "4 4 55 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) 22,032 56 1949 . . . NA 30,500 527 311 11,576 110 57 dollars 1959... (D) 11,129 58 1949... NA 10,650 268 210 3,871 55 59 1 2 3 60 1949 . . . NA 3 2 3 61 number of vines 1959 .. . (D) (D) 62 1949 . . . NA 27,205 1,300 1,450 545 120 63 dollars 1959 .. . (D) (D) 64 1949 . . . NA 2,067 95 72 101 65 (D) (D) 66 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 4 67 dollars 1959... (D) 26,002 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. lLess than 0.05 percent. information for individual establishments. See text. Stub items continued CALIFORNIA 219 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura All other counties ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Vines, woody (not 1 2 11 2 1949 . . . 2 1 1 NA 3 1 3 number of vines 1959... (D) 66,070 4 1949 . . . 200 50 200 NA 470 200 2,150 5 dollars 1959... (D) 30,050 6 1949... 70 25 'so NA 185 'so 875 7 All other ornamental 1 1 4 S dollars 1959... (D) (D) 416,520 9 1949 . . . 250 NA 1,400 500 2,830 10 Ornamental plants sold 8 3 2 1 7 11 165,659 21,500 (D) (D) 1,042,146 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 12 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 77,697 335,099 538,135 2,182 280,690 24,056 96,909 13 1949 . . . 10,876 77,905 18,740 NA 87,245 6,333 60,553 14 percent distribution 1959... 2.6 11.3 18.1 0.1 9.4 0.8 3.3 15 1949 . . . 1.2 8.9 2.1 NA 10.0 0.7 6.9 16 Percent of value of all 33.6 67.1 95.5 0.4 29.6 7.6 20.6 17 1949... 25.2 74.5 55.5 NA 40.2 3.0 21.9 18 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 94,725 541,370 930,000 410,300 24,000 120,699 19 4 1 1 20 1949... 1 1 NA 7 1 8 21 number of trees 1959... 9,120 (D) (D) 59,514 22 1949... 200 20 NA 5,115 20 1,255 23 dollars 1959... 4,560 (D) (D) 38,125 24 1949... 120 10 NA 3,298 16 687 25 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 1 1 1 26 1949... 1 2 1 NA 7 8 27 number of trees 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 56,211 28 1949... 100 2,040 300 NA 3,745 1,306 29 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 35,157 30 1949... 70 530 180 NA 2,108 915 31 Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 32 1949 . . . 1 1 NA 4 4 33 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) (D) 13,396 34 1949 . . . 20 2 NA 2,210 240 35 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 7,523 1. 1949 . . . 14 2 NA 1,354 160 37 2 4 4 8 56,357 2 (D) 4 376,010 38 number of trees 1959... (D) 102,800 177,600 39 dollars 1959 .. . (D) 97,394 248,640 48,285 (D) 241,276 40 1949... 178 65,965 3,550 NA 16,212 6,183 34,782 41 3 4 4 2 3 42 1949 . . . 1 3 2 NA 7 9 43 number of trees 1959... 1,441 281,790 280,400 (D) 629,682 44 1949 . . . 200 9,120 40,000 NA 85,822 90 7,362 45 dollars 1959... 791 147,395 109,356 (D) 291,708 46 1949... 120 9,084 13,000 NA 33,400 45 3,065 47 5 2 1 1 3 48 1949 . . . 1 1 NA 7 9 49 number of trees 1959... 9,642 (D) (r>) (D) 184,530 50 1949... 150 20 NA 6,734 15 6,690 51 dollars 1959... 5,165 (D) (D) (D) 117,056 52 1949... 90 9 NA 3,557 2,722 53 Plum and prune trees — establishments reporting 1959... 6 2 3 3 2 54 1949... 3 2 2 7 9 55 number of trees 1959... 50,247 (D) 282,200 73,033 268,353 56 1949 . . . 1,491 4,010 11,000 33,784 40 9,710 57 dollars 1959... 31,804 (D) 124,168 41,629 155,694 -,"_. 1949... 1,390 2,006 2,000 12,821 16 4,881 •a 4 2 1 3 6 60 1949... 3 1 1 NA 4 10 t.l number of vines 1959... 170,789 (D) (D) 736,565 2,629,443 62 1949 . . . 77,040 200 150 NA 270,000 140 369,336 63 dollars 1959... 21,888 (D) (D) 36,828 158,881 64 1949... 8,768 40 10 NA 7,600 14 12,484 65 Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960... 92,000 (D) (D) 569,900 3,976,880 66 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 1 1 4 67 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 115,067 133,766 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 220 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Alameda Contra Costa Del Norte Fresno Kern Los Angeles CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES 1 Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959 .. . 3,090,498 172,695 516 192,714 130,874 156,261 2 1949... 853,997 2,564 2,050 NA 20,461 17,641 88,749 5.1 3 percent distribution 1959 — 100.0 5.6 (') 6.2 4.2 4 1949... 100.0 0.3 0.2 NA 2.4 2.1 1C. 5 Percent of value of all 10.3 7.3 0.5 45.6 29.4 1.5 6 1949... 7.9 0.2 1.5 NA 48.2 11.4 1.8 7 2,509,182 95,450 400 229,500 137,200 139,206 8 67 3 1 1 17 9 1949... 122 2 1 NA 38 10 number of trees 1959 .. . 109,169 285 (D) (D) 14,624 n 1949... 124,138 30 1 NA 17,425 12 dollars 1959... 238,643 1,069 (D) (D) 27,359 13 1949 . . . 239,907 45 3 NA 38,650 14 63 4 1 3 1 14 15 1949 . . . 115 6 3 NA 4 2 29 16 number of trees 1959... 77,980 220 (D) 2,400 (D) 3,123 17 1949 . . . 29,500 99 412 910 65 1,240 18 dollars 1959... 190,654 480 (D) 5,500 (D) 8,425 19 1949... 36,468 232 512 1,559 112 2,171 20 103 5 1 4 1 25 21 1949 . . . 159 8 3 4 2 38 22 number of trees 1959 163,891 25,754 (D) 4,902 (D) 20,046 23 1949 . . . 156, 571 687 315 1,120 46 13,934 24 dollars 1959... 297,691 43,858 (D) 11,505 (D) 37,233 25 1949... 166,472 914 313 1,908 86 12,595 26 146 5 1 9 3 20 27 number of trees 1959 .. . 874,745 21,395 (D) 68,337 49,500 23,295 28 1949... 224,530 422 591 NA 8,250 9,137 11,407 29 dollars 1959 .. . 2,069,311 42,490 (D) 161,627 122,874 60,263 30 1949 . . . 274,069 712 592 NA 13,973 9,246 16,998 31 All other citrus and subtropical 53 3 2 1 8 32 dollars 1959 . . . SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 294,199 84,798 (D) (D) 22,981 33 Value of small fruit plants 1,410,315 339 20 20 221 34 1949 . . . 110,306 2,125 284 NA 45 47 3,651 35 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 t1) t1) C1) I1) 36 1949... 100.0 1.9 0.3 NA h (M 3.3 37 Percent of value of all 4.7 t1) t1) t1) (*) 38 1949... 1.0 0.2 0.2 NA 0.1 (i j 0.1 39 8 2 3 40 1949 . . . 65 5 2 NA 1 20 41 number of plants 1959 .. . 1,875 (D) 80 42 1949 . . . 61,044 975 450 NA 100 15 4,275 43 dollars 1959... 190 (D) 9 44 1949... 4,164 60 27 NA 5 2 X2 45 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959. . . 29 3 1 1 5 46 1949 . . . 87 8 2 NA 1 1 26 47 number of plants 1959 . . . 114,471,546 5,600 (D) (D) 9,100 48 1949 . . . 7,331,414 72,699 8,000 NA 2,000 500 78,650 49 dollars 1959... 1,409,540 112 (D) (D) 182 50 1949... 93,953 1,194 165 NA 20 15 1,575 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. CALIFORNIA 221 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Orange San Bernardino San Dirffeo CITRUS AMD SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Inventory number of plants, January 1, Avocado trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Grapefruit trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Lemon trees . 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other citrus and subtropical fruit trees establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Orange trees. .establishments reporting number of trees Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Raspberry plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Strawberry plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 678 217 (') C1) 0.9 0.2 ,165 2 (D) (D) 12 CD) 5 (D) 3 2 1,075 35 538 41 (D) (D) 66 1 (D) 27 (M (M 2 900 9 10,094 5,012 0.3 0.6 0.7 2.1 10,000 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1,732 1.6 128,000 1,732 184,917 137,084 6.0 16.1 25.1 51.2 138,580 10 20 5,351 18,648 13,617 43,749 1,840 6,315 4,600 6,342 12 4,810 8,382 11,977 8,413 17 60,929 60,256 138,920 70,437 494 6,520 C1) 5.9 0.1 2.4 1 4 (D) 30,594 CD) 1,776 1 2 CD) 2,000 CD) 27 529 0.1 2 24 50 2 45 70 82 175 43 C1) 1,000 20 958,312 65,378 31.0 7.7 38.5 16.2 730,313 2 2 (D) 1,100 (B) 2,225 11 6 63,677 6,110 157,258 7,750 9 6 19,450 17,520 52,015 19,045 14 276,488 28,885 665,798 33,730 81,481 651 0.6 1 65,100 651 i;947 910 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.8 2,200 2 45 97 2 2 (D) 80 (D) 170 ."'7'. 573 292 0.3 4,000 190 26, 500 64,298 0.9 7.5 0.9 6.4 23,270 1 3 (D) 7,601 (D) 22,798 7 2,779 3,450 2 6 (D) 1,469 (D) 2,447 7,879 11,961 1 (D) 10,455 9.5 19,553 1,557 5 249,365 5,462 462,329 171,571 15.0 20.1 53.0 34.1 310,300 17 32 61,442 67,428 133,630 112,530 11 2,233 4,233 5,021 4,720 12 18 8,721 17,844 19,761 19,443 17 110,027 24,004 261,407 25,886 12 42,510 411 6.4 4 500 28 6 9,400 254 D Data Included in "All other counties" 1Less than 0.05 percent. to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . See text . 222 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) San Francisco San Joaquin San Mateo Santa Barbara Santa Clara Santa Cruz Shasta CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES 1 2 3 4 Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959 1949 . . . NA MA 945 0.1 1,500 3,772 I1) 0.4 24,384 20,239 0.8 2.4 12,482 2,583 0.4 0.3 558 56 f1) (') ::: 5 Percent of value of all NA 0.6 0.3 2.9 6.2 50.9 0.9 0.7 1.0 0.2 6 1949... 7 2,500 22,060 34,670 605 8 NA NA NA 1 50 25 5 5 3,083 2,353 7,073 7,741 3 2 75 24 305 82 1 3 10 9 10 11 12 13 1949 . . . number of trees 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959 .. . 1949 . . . 14 15 16 17 18 19 1949 . . . number of trees 1959 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1959 . . . 1949... NA NA NA 1 4 8 1 3 (D) 76 (D) 156 1 4 (D) 213 (D) 251 2 5 (D) 96 (D) 167 1 3 3 '-II NA NA NA 1 9 18 1 5 (D) 1,636 (D) 2,452 4 8 8,115 6,878 15,191 10,283 5 5 22,350 220 9,834 450 3 2 375 6 288 6 21 22 23 24 25 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959 . . . 1949 . . . ... ?6 NA NA 40 80 1 (D) 260 (D) 517 2 (D) 702 (D) 1,232 3 405 405 1,313 786 2 CD) 10 (D) 10 27 28 29 30 number of trees 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959 .. . 1949... 31 All other citrus and subtropical 2 (D) 32 dollars 1959... SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 33 Value of small fruit plants NA NA 190 0.2 287 6.3 578 6.5 110,305 364 7.8 0.3 55 (£) 34 35 36 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . 634,604 64,100 45.0 58.1 37 Percent of value of all NA o.i 0.2 7.9 0.1 0.1 38 1949... 100.0 96.2 39 40 .;; 42 43 44 1949... number of plants 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... NA NA NA i 300 30 225 20 1,382 '87 2 3 (D) 500 (D) 50 2 170 "a 45 46 47 48 49 50 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of plants 1959 .. . 1949 . . . dollars 1959... 1949... NA NA NA 1 4,000 100 4 6,600 170 4 12,800 221 4 3 7,946,000 3,200 110,250 94 2 1,100 n 5 3 57,691,246 5,610,000 634,604 64,100 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of infonnation for individual establishments. See text HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. CALIFORNIA 223 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sonoma Stanislaus Sutter Tehama Tulare Ventura All other counties CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES 1 Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 67 200 4,840 498,570 241,456 8,604 2 1949... 252 3,226 NA 66,777 165,006 14,677 3 percent distribution 1959... (x) t1) 0.2 16.1 7.8 0.3 4 1949... (M 0.4 NA 7.8 19.3 1.7 5 Percent of value of all t1) (') 0.8 52.5 76.5 1.8 6 1949 . . . 0.6 3.1 NA 30.8 79.0 5.3 7 27 200 12,000 436,729 176,777 6,030 8 1 5 9 1949 . . . NA 2 8 3 10 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) 18,491 5,818 11 1949 . . . NA 160 9,221 70 12 dollars 1959... (D) 37,445 18,145 13 1949... NA 550 11,357 130 14 Grapefruit trees establishments reporting 1959 2 3 4 15 1949... 1 1 NA 5 9 6 16 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) 2,678 1,809 17 1949... 5 20 NA 1,395 4,673 778 18 dollars 1959... (D) 5,436 3,934 19 1949 . . . 10 30 NA 1,745 5,793 1,305 20 1 3 10 4 21 1949... 1 1 NA 7 16 10 22 number of trees 1959... (D) 550 40,223 7,520 23 1949 . . . 15 10 NA 2,689 82,596 1,035 24 dollars 1959... (D) 1,260 85,256 8,975 2? 1949... 30 15 NA 2,989 83,332 1,452 26 1 1 31 13 4 27 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) (D) 204,419 50,187 9,763 .'8 1949 . . . 40 80 NA 20,260 48,759 2,741 29 dollars 1959 .. . (D) (D) 492,210 112,142 10,267 30 1949... 80 120 NA 24,306 58,096 4,493 31 All other citrus and subtropical 2 2 1 3 S2 dollars 1959... SMALL FRUIT PLANTS (D) (D) (D) 46,626 33 Value of small fruit plants 48,450 567,857 48,005 14 1949 . . . 184 21 NA 280 360 17,604 35 percent distribution 1959... 3.4 40.3 3.4 36 1949 . . . 0.2 (') NA 0.3 0.3 16.0 37 Percent of value of all 9.7 98.5 10.2 38 1949... 0.4 t1) NA 0.1 0.2 6.4 1Q Raspberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 40 1949... 1 1 1 1 4 41 number of plants 1959... 1,795 42 1949... 200 30 200 100 1,065 43 dollars 1959 .. . 181 ... 1949... 12 2 30 7 82 45 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 2 5 2 46 1949 . . . 1 1 NA 2 1 7 47 number of plants 1959 (D) 40,853,000 7,966,600 48 1949 . . . 15,000 500 NA 6,000 30,000 1,020,600 49 dollars 1959... (D) 567,857 96,535 50 1949 . . . 150 7 NA 130 300 17,356 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 224 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Adams Arapahoe Boulder Denver El Paso Jefferson Larimer All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 211 9 18 7 96 10 33 6 32 Kind of business: 2 3 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 188 182 8 11 16 27 5 7 92 49 7 9 27 37 6 5 27 37 4 5 1949... 32 38 1 NA 3 6 1 NA 8 4 5 6 6 6 2 3 6 13 6 8 2 2 2 2 7 Flower seed 2 1 1 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 11 Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 1 2 1 1 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 127 8 12 4 50 7 21 3 22 13 51 1 2 1 29 2 7 3 6 1* 33 4 2 17 1 5 4 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 15 Establishments by method of sale: 134 7 15 2 79 3 23 5 L6 19 1 1 2 1 14 17 58 1 3 4 17 5 10 5 13 211 8.800,069 9 328,356 18 1,311,650 7 141,456 96 4,869,578 10 464,673 33 1,039,790 6 194,379 32 19 value, dollars 1959. . . 450,187 20 7,954,449 322,985 1,288,763 56,679 4,699,761 425,674 934,322 75,883 150,382 21 845,620 5,371 22,887 84,777 169,817 38,999 105,468 118,496 299,805 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 8,363,589 325,695 1,295,466 96,908 4,804,069 442,942 978,399 124,550 295,560 23 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of 24 returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . 18 21,495 1 1,750 7 9,708 1 300 1 400 1 250 7 9,087 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... 116 807,608 3 5,867 10 128,559 5 16,949 53 255,538 7 44,123 18 141,474 3 35,854 17 179,244 EMPLOYMENT 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 178 1,230 8 36 17 143 5 18 90 664 6 65 27 175 5 37 20 92 29 30 Paid full-time employees , November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 161 904 8 32 14 119 5 12 86 469 6 62 20 117 5 19 17 74 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting ] persons 1939. . . 81 108 6 6 7 7 1 1 33 47 5 6 13 18 16 23 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 14,794,842 551,500 1,661,499 198,000 8,689,305 649,000 1,813,950 205,000 1,026,588 34 35 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . 164 5,132,853 6 147,902 16 722,631 4 27,960 88 3,068,221 5 239,196 22 545,281 4 37,500 19 344,162 36 37 Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . 163 5,035,853 6 147,902 15 712,311 4 25,560 88 3,008,441 5 239,196 22 541,781 4 37,500 19 323,162 38 39 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 15 97,000 3 10,320 2 2,400 7 59,780 1 3,500 2 21,000 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 160 152 5,126,488 4,422,324 5 7 146,402 255,285 15 25 721,731 1,234,670 4 6 27,960 73,355 88 48 3,068,813 1,474,348 5 9 236,196 332,031 21 25 544,516 659,585 4 4 37,500 42,800 18 28 343,370 350,250 44 45 .... 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 6 4 6,365 11,092 1 NA 1,500 NA 1 900 NA NA 1 3,000 2 765 1 3,500 1 3 200 7,592 HA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 19-49, number of establishments Includes greenhouse vegetable growers, ^otal greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may ue grown in the same greenhouse during the year. COLORADO 225 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS. SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Arapahoe All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EUUIBffiNT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 80 400 38 123 32 253 8 21 39 539,024 3 7 28,780 29,580 20 117,734 64 36,106 3 60,000 1 450 2 18,000 4 50,000 3 20 1 37 2 12 1 (Z) 2 24,000 1 900 1 1,272 3 2 28,780 10,000 4 15,700 41 17,164 4 27,750 1 3,225 10 246,420 4 22,636 3,744 3 C) 2 17,200 3 17,076 2 540 20 49 11 23 6 21 2 2 1 3 10 67,720 2 680 3 10,600 3 1,400 Z Reported in small fractions. 226 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Arapahoe Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . , Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 .. . 1949 . . . .establishments reporting number of plants dollars Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959 . 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number of pots dollars Lilies establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Foliage or green plants Poinsettias. .establishments reporting dollars •establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 6,018,370 5,103,412 100.0 1O0.0 427,908 129,407 100.0 100.0 5.3 2.5 11 13 700,596 149,588 44,528 11,845 62 58 358,590 115,072 920,698 499,466 100.0 100.0 20 152,366 199,333 18 39 37,011 39,235 59,732 52,310 10 37 211,153 50,706 33 28 194,654 79,007 87,207 17,217 17 38 57,103 44,060 120,130 67,066 324,420 167,980 4.0 3.3 85,057 19,164 19.9 14. S 26.2 11.4 24,880 2,488 83,257 16,676 24,500 2.7 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) CD) 2 (D) (D) 1,283,611 1,566,098 16.0 30.7 24,512 4,117 5.7 3.2 1.9 0.3 1,200 16 3 (D) 4,049 388,794 225,882 42.2 45.2 30.3 14.4 2 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 10,962 (D) 15,804 1 3 (D) 17,432 3 (D) 4,014 (D) 1,476 3 (D) 16,209 (D) 26,381 62,260 49,590 0.8 1.0 8,800 6,035 2.1 4.7 14.1 12.2 8,800 6,035 7,010 10,702 0.8 2.1 1 (D) (D) 950 1,400 1 5 (D) 895 3 (D) 5,700 (D) 1,540 (D) 800 (D) 1,500 4,727,442 1,681,003 59.0 32.9 129,564 29,702 30.3 23.0 2.7 1.8 474,000 45,758 24,844 3,645 17 7 102,220 24,498 342,493 70,115 37.2 14.0 7.2 4.2 6 35,667 45,618 16,470 5,483 29,064 7,464 5 107,878 23,717 13 4 93,388 23,293 43,847 3,006 25,126 8,641 55,780 12,737 425,697 324,298 5.3 6.4 34,841 8,067 8.1 6.2 8.2 2.5 6 28,849 7,753 56,017 42,257 6.1 8.5 13.2 13.0 3 24,279 32,777 (D) 6,000 (D) 6,450 5 (D) 1,760 5 8,760 10,400 3,066 4,405 6 (D) 4,400 (D) 6,555 892,572 990,051 11.1 19.4 60,837 33,653 14.2 26.0 6.8 3.4 3 4 (D) 30,350 CD) 3,157 10 10 44,425 30,496 19,600 108,615 2.1 21.7 2.2 11.0 2 D) (D) 3 7,520 11,600 (D) 16,500 (D) 1,850 2 8,800 12,600 124,550 48,993 30,510 0.6 0.6 9,486 7,433 2.2 5.7 19.4 24.4 1 43,400 2,299 9,426 4,859 8,550 8,244 0.9 1.7 1 2 (D) 795 (D) 990 2 (D) 110 (D) 600 (D) 240 2 2 (D) 600 (D) 890 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. 2In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. COLORADO 227 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Arapahoe All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated f lori6t greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums f pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Roses establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949 . Area In production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants In production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 6,669,764 4,474,539 100.0 100.0 83.2 87.7 35 149,529 120,684 195,236 118,631 465,540 451,299 27 597,720 272,142 125,575 69,611 424,122 424,122 17 21 2,427,336 6,619,765 299,570 653,095 137,950 151,535 14 31 95,575 220,837 60,585 135,980 65 64 22 303, 544 25,851 130 118 73,570,424 29,332,584 5,925,800 3,099,993 7,222,087 7,223,415 9 20,300 214,863 148,816 3.2 3.3 66.2 88.6 499 401 1,320 486 288,000 28,000 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 6 (D) 1,122,478 (D) 111,672 (D) (D) 870,305 1,336,099 13.0 29.9 67.8 85.3 3 23,012 15,478 29,561 14,928 53,300 46,467 (D) 37,704 (D) 10,378 (D) (D) (D) 3,525,970 (D) 330,406 (D) (D) 1 4,000 2,193 1 (D) (D) 15 20 8,911,450 7,111,688 741,222 890,987 935,793 950,141 3 8,604 46,450 32,853 0.7 0.7 74.6 66.2 2 (D) 6,450 (D) 5,700 (D) (D) (D) 15,900 (D) 4,050 (D) (D) (D) 19,200 (D) 1,920 (D) (D) 3 2 28,433 2,113 17,344 1,310 20 20 1 (D) (D) (D) 98,100 (D) 9,870 (D) (D) 4,255,385 1,581,186 63.8 35.3 14 71,340 32,649 92,852 33,029 258,458 247,550 10 129,836 88,174 27,241 21,553 72,070 72,070 1,188,910 1,578,990 128,960 152,027 65,475 78,570 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 172,332 14,770 81 39 50,703,581 13,738,063 3,982,652 1,308,315 4,918,307 4,820,846 2 (D) 334,839 273,974 5.0 6.1 78.7 84.5 2 (D) 4,570 (D) 4,460 CD) (D) (D) 14,536 (D) 4,884 (D) (D) (D) 596,400 (D) 79,640 (D) (D) 2 163 204 2 (D) (D) 1 4 (D) 993,560 (D) 109,356 (D) 812,135 847,783 12.2 18.9 91.0 85.6 2 (D) 21,575 (D) 21,378 (D) (D) 28,420 7,221 1 1 (D) 400,000 (D) 40,261 (D) CD) 2 10 (D) 138,759 (D) 86,079 (D) (D) 15 15 8,805,110 5,531,275 744,302 595,741 881,297 965,738 30,957 14,833 0.5 0.3 63.2 48.6 3 2,820 5,641 3,243 5,018 8,460 8,460 2 (D) 3,500 (D) 762 (D) (D) (D) 5,269 (D) 545 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 604 (D) 400 (D) (D) 3 54,500 4,905 3 3 128,000 58,720 11,520 4,268 9,800 9,800 1 (D) 104,830 238,995 1.6 5.3 41.4 81.3 52,357 33,822 69,580 33,717 145,322 148,822 10 467,884 82,588 98,334 20,277 352,052 352,052 5 1,238,426 205,936 170,610 20,296 72,475 72,965 5 14 67,142 75,198 43,241 45,794 45 44 9 76,712 6,176 11 25 5,022,283 678,700 446,104 69,784 476,890 476,890 3 11,696 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. See text. 228 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Arapahoe All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nurseiy products at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery cropB percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses ) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Vines, woody (not grape ) establishments reporting number of vines dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Inventory (excluding grapevines).. . .number of trees, January 1, 1960. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of ell nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. 8,363,589 257,727 207,783 100.0 100.0 3.1 27,718 19,125 100.0 100.0 10.8 9.2 221,049 172,071 100.0 100.0 85.8 82.8 12 3 3,347 251 4,777 320 7,365 30 34 31,808 25,159 110,751 77,316 174,868 22 25 32,210 81,780 27,137 29,034 73,581 21 28 18,352 14,100 50,802 26,347 76,777 11 23 49,471 98,750 15,764 10,872 8 21 3,734 6,751 2,846 2,487 7,325 13,961 100.0 100.0 2.8 6.7 10,942 1,635 2,626 100.0 100.0 0.6 1.3 325,695 1,275 NA 0.5 NA 0.4 1,075 NA 0.5 84.3 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA ;di '.A (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 200 NA 2.7 NA 15.7 NA 1,295,466 11,855 13,985 4.6 6.7 0.9 400 1.4 11,040 13,332 5.0 7.7 93.1 95.3 (D) (D) (D) 3 6 3,484 3,050 5,082 7,000 7,705 3 4 1,700 2,200 1,271 840 7,785 3 6 745 1,250 4,015 2,125 14,079 ' 4 23,000 2,300 1 1 (D) 25 (D) 7 415 503 5.7 3.6 3.5 3.6 150 5.7 4,804,069 73,262 88,162 28.4 42.4 1.5 13,140 66\7 72,309 71,652 32.7 41.6 98.7 81.3 3 1 2,168 41 2,827 100 2,950 8 4 8,582 7,560 31,824 33,790 39,460 6 4 8,591 50,270 6,730 10,912 20,010 6 4 8,559 4,522 19,431 9,015 20,313 3 3 27,900 8,950 8,370 1,150 3 4 2,273 2,206 1,367 950 943 3,235 12.9 23.2 1.3 3.7 5 135 0.3 5.1 t1) 0.2 17,245 31,740 6.7 15.3 3.9 1,000 5.2 16,385 29,971 7.4 17.4 95.0 94.4 2 1 (D) 200 (D) 200 (D) 5 6 2,333 5,674 9,385 18,151 16,365 2 3 (D) 14,000 (D) 5,000 (D) 2 3 (D) 1,450 (D) 2,450 (D) 2 2 (D) 11,500 (D) 1,150 3 1,150 380 860 636 11.7 4.6 5.0 2.0 1,096 133 5.1 50,077 14,593 19.4 7.0 5.1 2,300 12.0 49,183 12,077 22.2 7.0 98.2 82.8 (D) (D) (D) 4 5 3,460 3,450 29,080 7,475 21,577 4 2 4,010 1,050 5,387 350 4,150 3 2 1,565 750 10,820 1,400 6,750 2 5 (D) 17,400 (D) 1,932 2 2 (D) 300 (D) 100 894 194 12.2 1.4 1.8 1.3 22 0^8 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments, text. 1Lese than 0.05 percent. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See CONNECTICUT 229 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham ESTABLISHMENTS 1 372 66 110 29 22 85 33 4 23 2 ? Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . 271 253 45 73 76 61 19 17 15 14 68 58 21 15 4 5 23 10 4 5 1949 . . . 148 102 25 28 47 27 18 11 11 10 27 14 14 <2> ('») 6 212 6 Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 .. . 13 4 2 1 2 2 2 7 Flower seed 1 1 8 9 10 Greenhouse vegetable 1949 . . . Mushroom growers ... .establishments reporting 1959... 8 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 11 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 257 42 80 22 16 50 24 3 20 12 Partnerships establishments reporting 1959 .. . 61 12 17 4 20 5 3 13 54 12 13 3 6 15 4 1 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 1- Establishments by method of sale: 68 7 22 11 20 5 3 15 121 30 26 18 4 23 10 3 7 16 183 29 62 11 7 42 18 1 13 17 18 19 value, dollars 1959... 372 11,921, 511 8,445,363 66 1,701,674 846,131 110 3,331,685 2,259,233 29 274,083 27,331 22 3,392,868 3,271,617 85 2,047,888 1,205,443 33 602,605 427,401 4 206,999 177,500 23 363,709 230,707 20 3,476,148 855,543 1,072,452 246,752 121,251 842,445 175,204 29,499 133,002 21 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 10,186,518 1,295,330 2,836,479 159,149 3,202,378 1,680,666 532, 500 192,193 287,823 22 23 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 41 157,068 5 1,600 18 131,822 2 375 5 5,700 8 10,171 2 2,400 1 5,000 24 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... 292 2,479,523 57 566,501 85 863,508 20 73,202 16 194,257 65 549,030 26 111,658 4 27,741 19 93,626 EMPLOYMENT 26 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and pers ons 1959 339 2,214 60 348 103 598 23 80 22 497 79 432 29 176 3 22 20 61 28 29 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 .. . 223 1,349 45 221 61 313 14 36 17 414 54 252 21 61 2 16 9 36 30 31 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 .. . 138 233 25 49 42 73 13 23 6 11 26 39 12 16 2 3 12 19 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 32 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 19,548,923 2,537,836 4,491,256 580,600 6,908,000 3,625,881 614, 850 230,000 560,500 33 34 35 36 Greenhouse area: 3 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959. . . 294 4,650,614 292 4,459,960 49 722,991 48 699,849 84 791,884 84 767,184 19 84,584 19 83,636 19 1,530,736 19 1,527,936 72 991,296 71 879,462 24 210,014 24 202,214 4 108,274 4 92,994 23 210,835 23 206,685 37 38 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 42 190,654 5 23,142 8 24,700 2 948 2 2,800 16 111,834 5 7,800 2 15,280 2 4,150 39 40 41 42 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . square feet 1959 . . . 1949 . . . 254 232 4,492,250 4,244,451 45 68 704,249 1,035,804 67 56 726,704 689,098 17 15 81, no 106,955 15 13 1,517,023 1,354,184 65 51 970,231 799,045 19 15 178,282 89,180 4 4 108,274 79,575 22 10 206,377 90,610 43 44 45 46 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . square feet 1959 . . . 1949 . . . 51 27 148,296 91,874 4 5 17,692 8,640 20 10 62,940 41,150 2 1 3,474 564 6 3 15,013 20, 100 9 4 13,065 6,520 6 (2) 31,732 (2) <2'j (2) 4 24 4,380 214,900 47 48 49 50 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . square feet 1959 . . . 1949 . . . 8 1 12,368 12,000 2 1 2,250 12,000 2 3,140 2 3,666 1 1,400 1 2,578 1In 19-49, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2 Information for New London, Tolland, and Windham counties combined in 19 e> 10 9 12,725 12,050 393,035 227,887 22.4 30.9 15.6 11.4 4 58,228 88,117 5 6 22,744 10,291 37,982 18,308 3 8,780 13,154 3 2 35,856 9,550 24,231 7,687 3 2 26,109 19,100 43,341 28,250 1,354,018 842,894 20.2 16.7 172,242 56,562 25.1 16.9 12.7 6.7 7 16,700 1,476 52 38 151,902 45,152 4 1,479 505,360 190,463 28.8 25.8 37.3 22.6 15,895 15,895 4 5,462 9,724 15 18 29,025 20,028 48,762 27,754 5 1,615 2,767 3 5 2,325 1,560 1,711 737 11 9 44,786 2,716 71,521 3,190 12 1 16 11,980 459 9,237 2,446 60 2,662 532,500 144,399 69,351 2.1 1.4 21,430 16,455 3.1 4.9 14.8 23.7 12 11 20,030 14,530 42,294 8,736 2.4 1.2 29.3 12.6 (') 0) 2 2,550 585 3,685 735 1 (') CM 1 (') 0) 4 1,225 1,420 368 665 192, 193 192,193 107,232 2.9 2.1 163,003 68,250 23.7 20.4 84.8 63.6 2 2,778 8,750 (') 5,128 8,360 0.3 1.1 2.7 7.8 2 3 (') 1,600 (') 2,525 (') t1) 277,061 73,657 4.1 1.5 14,141 4,980 2.1 1.5 5.1 6.8 1 '32,800 '3,465 10 5 13,315 4,880 1 '1,102 162,129 11,937 9.2 1.6 58.5 16.2 2 '3,037 '4,020 '2,280 930 r2,655 1,000 2 '410 '561 4 1 '20,850 100 '12,528 75 2 2 '800 346 '1,638 570 '7,250 3,450 '5,379 2,362 'Data for Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, and Tolland counties included with Windham county to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 232 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums2 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. . 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . 1949. . number of flowers 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959.. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants I960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 15 5,981 37 48 139,845 78, 131 199 138 1,133,089 662,809 485,214 153,064 18 42 32,115 33,310 54,877 48,110 55 55 106,896 50,080 231,095 79,545 43 197,041 4,277,767 3,979,060 100.0 100.0 63.7 78.8 146 549,190 358,562 656,708 308,220 2,520,239 2,456,945 115 1,253,068 664,196 306,124 134,382 1,254,060 1,272,097 15 38 96,114 257,485 15,803 47,324 11 26,250 18,820 11 6 17,616,486 19,295,486 1,696,914 1,645,299 750,846 729,845 27 7 183,740 39,580 14,313 2,402 6 12 1,503 4,930 35 33 155,734 82,450 82,240 22,220 t1) 1,475 (l) 2,000 10 14 9,055 3,890 17,049 5,353 6 6,055 766,995 921,505 17.9 23.2 32 112,401 89,550 135,443 76,748 553,333 565,989 24 187,679 193,338 45,382 42,406 197,963 219,434 3 6 6,433 39,703 1,317 5,826 4 1 4,457,153 6,102,151 490, 287 472,297 203,300 203,300 5 31,800 958 7 2,206 11 15,777 11,000 55 38 277,639 150,935 145,045 42,011 16 13,218 17,683 19,663 22,920 14 16 40,577 18,808 77,752 26,936 10 13,646 493,672 558,419 11.5 14.0 41.0 65.2 34 121,715 119,353 131,220 107,886 433,780 413, 114 26 96,104 210,457 23,881 36,928 79,867 72,858 2 10 (M 86,297 (l) 15,115 1 2 f1) 836,635 C1) 89,738 (') t1) 2 10,680 20,000 785 1,225 1 C1) 1 2 (l) 180 12 8 37,250 25,400 15,775 5,777 t1) 932 ,205 2 t1) 30,711 35,327 0.7 0.8 39.6 56.1 11 9,425 9,880 10,764 9,555 35,850 35,850 18,920 19,941 4,999 3,710 16,250 7,812 1 2 (l) 3,000 600 4 1 3,310 1,800 265 90 1 t1) 3 3 109,794 51,814 36,850 27,869 17,755 6,568 f1) 9,950 18,150 4 18,568 9,400 43,898 16,137 2 t1) 2,104,445 1,738,418 49.2 43.7 83.8 86.6 7 152,245 20,524 194,599 19,115 885,550 837,607 553,104 23,100 143,477 3,480 610,700 610,700 1 6 f1) 52,608 C1) 11,001 t1) 9,646,700 n 849,400 zi C1) 2 2 t1) 11,000 t1) 600 1 C1) 9 12 6,394 8,932 49 34 498,860 322,055 162,598 62,983 9 7 13,900 3,522 25,159 4,190 18 13 35,430 16,825 87, 393 29,389 14 67,990 676,416 595,869 15.8 15.0 50.0 70.7 35 115,336 96,116 138,246 77,217 478,576 460,322 32 323,115 152,988 71,982 35,350 284,455 296,409 5 9 52,430 65,235 8,021 12,627 4 2 3,167,530 2,710,000 253,426 233,864 97,251 97,251 4 2 126,000 6,780 11,340 487 17 9 72,956 20,300 32,039 6,570 6 1,641 2,372 6 1,830 80,675 44,160 1.9 1.1 55.9 63.7 15 14,052 6,589 17,625 5,414 40,450 47,579 11 25,971 8,796 5,227 2,474 21,075 20,485 2 1 0) 350 C1) 70 3 1,450 990 2 (M 8,400 21,800 3,560 4,160 24,062 30,622 0.6 0.8 12.5 28.6 3 8,666 13,124 10,832 8,935 52,500 52,500 3 38,300 46,570 9,345 7,966 37,300 37,300 2 9,792 2,000 C1) i'1) 1Data for Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, New London, and Tolland counties included with Windham county to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. CONNECTICUT 233 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting 1959., 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area Ln production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Peonies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959. number of floirers 1959. dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949., dollars 1959., 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. The State 45 49 79,694 97,813 58,521 57,759 80 78 9 14 313,879 140,516 25,243 9,787 96 980,792 100,713 30 167,617 14,639 90 98 8,072,424 6,361,239 710,290 522,992 1,053,214 1,085,530 29 44,978 6 15 2,542 26,499 1,5% 13,430 3 3 2 3 (') 3,000 (') 150 22 137,600 12,973 10 72,657 7,358 20 25 438,818 1,881,549 43,882 151,748 58,428 69,872 5 5,525 16 13 39,973 24, 583 26,675 17,990 59 59 4 5 246,615 13,500 19,591 675 21 263,353 26,335 5 20,560 1,443 20 23 1,917,026 1,239,750 173,236 104,035 243,837 245,124 6 27,479 1 (') 1,667 (') 1,000 (l) (') 22,730 2,678 3 6,000 420 7 7 98,100 102,176 8,892 9,997 15,183 15,183 2 (') 3 2 6,279 3,750 3,615 3,500 1 1 (l) 110,400 (') 8,300 3 98,500 11,795 3,020,314 521,800 256,716 42,502 345,666 369,863 2 (') 10 12 22,250 34,878 20,850 17,692 10 10 29 409,059 41,403 9 59,400 4,568 25 27 1,237,166 1,601,364 111,701 133,385 219,950 219,950 10 7,087 New London 4 5 5,100 4,436 3,100 2,740 2 2 1 (') i1) 6 12,600 1,437 5 3 540,400 369,600 48,481 29,802 65,150 64,914 2 (') 1 1 ( 2,000 ("' 1,407 ( ( 2 2 (! 80,000 ('" 5,400 ( ( 3 '3,550 '2,685 '2 '3 1 '67,264 '5,652 6 '36,900 '4,092 3 9,000 850 '820,600 565,000 '67,382 46,123 '105,000 '100,624 2 '4,887 'Data for Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New London, and Tolland counties included with Windham county to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 234 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3 -NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Fairfield Hartford Litchfield Middlesex New Haven New London Tolland Windham 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 10,186,518 1,295,330 2,836,479 159,149 3,202,378 1,680,666 532,500 192,193 287,823 2 Value of nursery products at 3,381,970 2,374,646 335,178 354,969 1,573,837 1,268,362 80,485 59,357 689,773 407,321 323,493 163,003 374,208 (l) (£) 4,996 3 1949 . . . 1121,634 4 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 9.9 46.5 2.4 20.4 9.6 11.1 0.1 5 1949 . . . 100.0 14.9 53.4 2.5 17.2 6.9 I1) i1) '5.1 6 Percent of value of all 33.2 25.9 55.5 50.6 21.5 19.2 70.3 1.7 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 291,711 15,000 12,850 96,126 1,050 166,685 8 1949... 156,714 24 84,663 44,962 t1) (') 327,065 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 5.1 4.4 33.0 o'.i 57.1 10 1949... 100.0 (2) 54.0 28.7 (') (') 117.3 11 Percent of value of all 8.6 4.5 0.8 13.9 0.3 44.5 12 1949... 6.6 (2) 6.7 11.0 (') (') '22.3 13 Evergreens, 15 1 5 3 2 4 14 1949... 9 1 5 t1) (') ''3 15 number of plants 1959 .. . 905,600 (5) 49,400 301,300 (3) 494,400 36O,5O0 16 1949... 440,250 2,000 338,000 (') (£) '100,250 17 dollars 1959... 267,199 t'3') 12,800 96,126 (3i 142,223 3 16, 050 18 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 69,965 800 44,700 I1) (') '24,465 19 Value of ornamental plants 3,056,411 317,467 1,540,979 76,970 593,647 318,879 203,513 4,956 20 1949 . . . 2,160,395 350,913 1,143,283 53,866 361,704 159,164 (') (') '91,465 21 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 10.4 50.4 2.5 19.4 10.4 6.7 0.2 22 1949 . . . 100.0 16.2 52.9 2.5 16.7 7.4 (>-) (£) '4.2 23 Percent of value of all 90.4 94.7 97.9 95.6 86.1 98.6 54.4 99.2 24 1949... 91.0 98.9 90.1 90.7 88.8 97.6 f1) <£j '75.2 25 Broad-leaved 85 53 13 19 30 13 12 4 5 4 14 9 9 (') 2 '4 26 1949 . . . C) 27 number of plants 1959 .. . 78,854 18,396 20,515 1,526 (3) 15,086 19,075 34,256 28 1949 . . . 64,785 28,324 9,955 2,310 1,660 20,273 (') (') '2,263 29 dollars 1959 .. . 206,793 59,054 48,982 3,414 (3) 47,747 31,762 315,834 30 1949 . . . 116,631 60,173 17,191 3,310 6,512 22,988 (') i1) '6,457 31 196,931 57,254 52,355 3,391 (3) 46,585 27,100 310,246 32 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 127 19 43 14 10 23 12 6 33 1949 . . . 88 25 24 9 7 14 t1) (£) '9 34 number of trees 1959 . . . 596,265 37,448 294,879 7,241 148,850 59,883 46,601 1,363 35 1949... 471,185 58,749 177,431 16,310 137,508 51,092 t1) t1) '30,095 36 dollars 1959 .. . 2,148,822 132,190 1,069,191 26, 548 562,733 216,018 139,381 2,761 37 1949... 1,061,044 188,367 340,035 33,770 314,226 109,497 (') (;i '75,149 38 2,380,848 116,858 1,348,784 27,226 526,800 221,080 137,785 2,315 39 Deciduous shrubs 81 13 29 9 4 13 10 3 40 1949 . . . 73 23 20 7 5 10 (') ci '8 41 number of shrubs 1959... 253,726 31,505 150,818 3,681 2,300 37,689 27,583 150 42 1949... 602, 518 35,800 474,935 11,085 48,836 25,912 (') (;) '5,950 43 dollars 1959... 177,784 31,850 120,338 3,681 1,645 14,323 5,782 165 44 1949 . . . 251,199 21,329 190,061 5,411 24,793 7,230 t1) (') '2,375 45 530,530 76,912 355,266 7,531 4,200 60,607 25,524 490 46 Deciduous shade and 86 14 30 10 3 16 9 4 47 1949... 63 18 18 6 6 8 (') (M '7 48 number of trees 1959 . . . 90,264 9,594 47,808 5,707 3,166 8,804 14,830 355 49 1949 . . . 71,497 9,820 39,730 1,935 12,034 2,864 (l) (') '5,114 50 dollars 1959... 338,945 65,998 198,191 19,054 13,709 22,253 19,015 725 51 1949 . . . 156,096 60,652 69,784 3,017 14,088 5,570 (') (') '2,985 52 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 337,777 45,143 227,666 3,016 17,500 23,046 20,950 456 53 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959 .. . 39 9 11 5 6 4 4 54 1949... 29 10 11 2 1 1 (') (M '4 55 number of plants 1959 .. . 235,969 95,300 48,012 62,605 15,052 13,000 2,000 56 1949 . . . 507,463 76,173 390,450 9,000 10,000 1,000 t1) (') '20,840 57 dollars 1959... 72,325 19,231 19,333 20,621 8,375 4,175 590 58 1949 . . . 72,989 8,766 60,130 1,050 750 200 f1) (') '2,093 59 Rose plants (excluding 20 6 8 3 1 2 60 1949 . . . 27 9 7 2 2 3 (l) ("0 '4 61 number of plants 1959... 12,199 3,258 6,781 1,550 (3) 3610 62 1949 . . . 797,106 6,198 786,985 1,575 440 1,090 (') (') '818 63 dollars 1959... 11,916 3,224 6,781 1,266 (3) 3645 64 1949 . . . 459,914 3,639 453,835 1,026 520 607 (') (M '287 65 6,678 4,368 110 2,100 (3) 3100 information for New London, Tolland, and Windham counties combined in 1949. 2Lese than 0.05 percent. 3Data for Fairfield, Middlesex, New Haven, and New London counties included with Windham county to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. CONNECTICUT 235 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of vines 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other ornamental plants establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. 1949. Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959. Sales number 1959 . 13 23 42,537 121,740 6,626 19,667 10 91,316 16,827 7,007 1 6 (2) 30,722 V) 5,487 2 (2) 2,500 2 (2) 3 3 7 4 2,168 1,899 79,310 410 434 1,055 11,155 171 3 2 77,725 (2) 1,092 150 (2) 1 7,520 1,504 1,000 2 (2) 12,072 4 2,945 2 t1) (2) (M t1) t1) 1 (2) t1) 1 l3 230,950 '6,238 23,633 ll,809 1 213,591 ^10 2 23,344 'information for New London, Tolland, and Windham counties combined in 1949. „„+dkhov,m„+ = 2Data for Fairfield, Litchfield, Middlesex, New Haven, and New London counties included with Windham county to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 236 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES. EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (Far definitions and explanations. see text) The State Kent New Castle Sussex ESTABLISHMENTS 1 77 3 59 15 2 3 Kind of business: ...establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 23 29 3 4 13 22 7 3 4 5 ...establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 23 10 13 3 10 7 6 ...establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 7 8 ...establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 1 1 1 1 36 19 36 19 10 1949... 11 Type of ownership: ...establishments reporting 1959... 48 2 38 8 ] > 14 7 3 4 13 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 14 15 Establishments by method of sale : 46 13 18 77 2,719,054 2,228,620 1 1 1 3 59,880 14,200 45,680 36,376 39 10 10 59 1,825,082 1,545,380 279,702 6 2 7 15 834,092 669,040 165,052 16 17 18 1<> value, dollars 1959... ?n 21 2,496,057 22 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of 7 24, 596 4 4,203 23 dollars 1959... 20,393 24 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock EMPLOYMENT ...establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 34 583,748 2 30,000 21 335,031 11 218,717 26 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, ...establishments reporting 1959 persons 1959 .. . 70 490 3 14 52 269 15 207 28 29 ...establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. 57 333 3 12 41 168 13 153 30 31 ...establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 . . . 18 32 2 4 16 28 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 32 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or 771,500 10 35,965 13 Greenhouse area:2 30 378,037 30 370,714 6 7,323 3 27,890 3 24,260 1 3,630 17 314, 182 17 312,534 3 1,648 34 15 square feet 1959. .. 36 37 38 square feet 1959... ..establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 33,920 2 2,045 39 40 41 42 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops ..establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 21 22 356,216 445,421 3 3 27,890 36,210 13 19 308,636 409,211 5 19,690 43 44 45 46 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops ..establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 11 6 19,471 14,980 4 1 3,146 4,990 7 5 16,325 9,990 47 48 49 50 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops ...establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 1 1 2,400 9,650 1 1 2,400 9,650 51 52 53 Land area: Total land area used for out-door production Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and ...establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. .. 35 1,843 13 37 2 (Z) 2 (Z) 20 583 8 7 13 1,260 3 54 acres 1959. . . 30 5") 23 1,803 13 576 56 acres 1959. . . 1,227 57 1 3 58 acres 1959... 3 en ..l 62 63 64 65 Other structures and equipment : Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation ..establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... . .establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . ..establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 14 239,580 7 264,040 36 1,121,809 8 4,623 1 350 8 27,990 3 10,748 36 1,121,809 7 4,587 5 211,240 4 253,292 66 square feet 1959. . . 36 Z Reported in small fractions. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. ^Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in prod-ic- tion of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable cropn as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. DELAWARE 237 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents)! bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. percent distribution Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Lilies establishments reporting number of pots dollars Geraniums2 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of bunches Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting number of flowers Plants In production plants Expected plants In production plants Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production acres Expected area in production acres Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants is production plants Expected plants ill production plants 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959.. 1949 . . 1959 . . 1949 . . 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. I960.. 1959.. 1959 . . 1949 . . 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. I960.. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 2,496,057 269,058 366,798 100.0 100.0 10.8 35,293 15,611 100.0 100.0 13.1 4.3 17 14 35,231 15,611 69,647 63,364 100.0 100.0 25.9 17.3 11 11 7,535 10,315 10,593 11,638 15 11 73,200 44,550 34,465 11,440 9 12 9,585 11,261 14,528 14,685 164,118 287,823 100.0 100.0 61.0 78.5 16 40,696 60,897 45,293 47,137 158,820 140,258 12 119,250 104,132 22,327 21,798 111,800 100,265 6,437 11,583 5,877 6,850 4 178,070 16,637 13 14 480,200 702,400 35,560 63,068 83,240 73,097 36,376 36,376 21,356 13.5 5.8 100.0 5,250 6,850 14.9 43.9 14.4 32.1 3 3 5,250 6,850 14,469 7,546 20.8 11.9 39.8 35.3 2 1 (') 75 (') 100 18,500 8,800 9,325 2,040 2 1 (') 336 0) 485 16,657 6,960 10.1 2.4 45.8 32.6 2 (') 1,200 (') 1,100 (') 2 (') 13,560 (') 2,310 t1) (') 2 2 (') 2,083 (') 1,200 (') (l) 2 (') {') 214,556 337,361 79.7 92.0 12.8 20,993 8,761 59.5 56.1 9.8 2.6 10 11 20,931 8,761 51,911 55,818 74.5 88.1 24.2 16.5 8 10 6,375 10,240 9,253 11,538 48,500 35,750 22,350 9,400 6 11 8,200 10,925 12,300 14,200 141,652 272,782 86.3 94.8 66.0 80.9 11 36,766 59,697 40,556 46,037 149,700 127,628 8 103,950 90, 572 17,787 19,488 101,750 86,705 5 5 2,587 8,667 2,015 5,150 2 2 161,150 14,585 10 14 422,000 702,400 29,740 63,068 78,450 68,307 18,126 8,081 6.7 2.2 2.3 9,050 25.6 4 9,050 3,267 1 11,160 '1,340 3 6,200 2,790 1 'i,385 '2,228 5,809 8,081 3.5 2.8 32.0 100.0 3 '3,930 'A.737 '9,120 '12,630 2 '15,300 '4,540 '10,050 '13,560 1 1 '3,850 833 '3,862 500 '2 '2 1 '16,920 '2,052 2 '58,200 '5,820 '4,790 '4,790 Information for Kent and Sussex counties combined to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 238 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent LINING ODT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stocJt at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Evergreens , ornamental establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants , January 1 , Coniferous evergreens establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs , January 1 , Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . 1959. . 1949. . 1959.. 1949. . 1959. . 2,496,057 1,461,896 853,081 100.0 100.0 58.6 36,376 1959... 57,358 1949. . . 15,836 1959... 100.0 1949. . . 100.0 1959... 3.9 1949. . . 1.9 1959. . . 3 1949. . . 2 1959. . . 50,000 1949. . . 96,000 1959. . . 6,400 1949. . . 15,032 1959. . . 1,135,569 1949. . . 533,675 1959. . . 100.0 1949. . . 100.0 1959. . . 77.7 1949. . . 62.6 1959. . . 18 1949. . . 8 1959. . . 285,959 1949. . . 118,102 1959... 328,811 1949... 101,433 1960... 777,559 1959. . . 17 1949. . . 9 1959. . . 401,149 1949. . . 88,804 1959... 553,900 1949. . . 94,727 1960... 1,160,973 1959. . . 16 1949. . . 6 1959... 139,387 1949... 502,594 1959... 85,193 1949. . . 105,435 1960... 384,132 1959. . . 14 1949. . . 4 1959. . . 33,429 1949. . . 50,280 1959. . . 70,724 1949. . . 55,530 1960... 55,106 1959. . . 268,96V 1949... 208,120 1959... 100.0 1949... 100.0 1959... 18.4 1949. . . 24.4 702,771 47,219 48.1 5.5 41.8 3,032 19.1 6.4 i 36,000 3,032 702,741 44,187 61.9 8.3 100.0 93.6 9 2 192,149 10,025 195,026 10,025 469,538 10 3 341,263 33,204 428,071 29,467 881,922 2 50,468 1,664 43,910 4,695 102,632 6 13,469 32,409 33,106 30 0) I1) 778,076 759,125 805,862 51.9 94.5 97.6 57,358 12,804 100.0 80.9 7.6 1.6 3 1 50,000 60,000 6,400 12,000 432,828 489,488 38.1 91.7 57.0 60.7 9 6 93,810 108,077 133,785 91,408 308,021 7 6 59,886 55,600 125,829 65,260 279,051 4 88,919 500,930 41,283 100,740 281,500 19,960 50,280 38,315 55,530 22,000 268,939 208,120 100.0 100. 0 35.4 25.8 ^.ess than 0.05 percent. DELAWARE 239 County Table 4.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS Propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bed area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. 2,496,057 764,278 284,934 100.0 100.0 30.6 1,121,809 762,560 283,485 764,278 284,934 100.0 100.0 45.4 36 19 1,121,809 762,560 283,485 778,076 240 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Highlands ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 — Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959. . . Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959 — Partnerships establishments reporting 1959... Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale; Wholesale only > -number 1959. . . Retail only number 1959... Wholesale and retail number 1959... Total sales establishments reporting 1959 — value, dollars 1959... Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959... Retail sales value, dollars 1959... Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959 — Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... -establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting acres Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting acres Nursery products establishments reporting acres Bulb crops establishments reporting acres Flower seed establishments reporting acres 1959. 1959. 620 430 634 272 64 1 2 635 171 150 569 279 308 1,156 48,086,914 39,885,473 8,201,441 45,035,194 124 232,430 575 6,452,644 897 9,874 634 6,252 381 557 320 4,413,113 233 2,666,178 155 1,746,935 4,118,923 435,779 78 49 296,765 94,647 1,106 18,612 1959... 485 1959. . . 11,744 1959... 684 1959... 6,030 1959... 64 1959... 838 1959... 1 1959... (Z) 7 766,634 523,819 242,815 728,526 5 64,585 2 4,740 2 4,740 NA 2 3 4,740 17,900 7 845 1 5 2 8 549,143 440,563 108,580 523,849 3 17,877 3 247 23 20 26 69 1,761,306 851,993 909,313 1,351,554 9 8,735 58 328 2,446,224 11 79,860 7 1 152,370 13,200 14,850 4,042 68 427 381 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 64 34 102 63 107 9 24 53 43 44 140 6,078,623 4,729,003 1,349,620 5,519,533 20 25,864 99 748,780 104 1,208 81 1,060 8,680,931 38 439,327 32 311,143 128,184 32 11 342,475 45,532 96,852 2,160 133 790 48 287 102 502 2 1 7 15 15 37 597,498 400,228 197,270 526,033 3 3,550 20 116,836 32 107 1,220,222 22 190,384 16 168,400 8 21,984 14 9 168,534 48,205 9 21,850 9,299 33 163 10 40 27 123 1 (Z) 17 107,675 58,171 49,504 106,729 6 7,842 61,600 42 1,257,325 863,389 393,936 1,207,877 38 270 1,006,000 1 1,000 1 1,000 1 NA 1,000 42 636 11 204 30 420 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. St* i*™*1 continued Z Reported In small fractions. LIn 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. FLORIDA 241 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Indian River Orange ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959... Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959... Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959... Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. . . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959. Total sales establishments reporting 1959. value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... -establishments reporting dollars Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting acres Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting acres Nursery products establishments reporting acres Bulb crops establishments reporting acres Flower seed establishments reporting acres 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 10 407,310 360,180 47,130 390,075 3 60,939 3 11,710 2 5,270 2 6,440 2 NA 7,610 4,100 3 423,986 420,986 3,000 422,374 3 67,674 3 418 3 164 3 303 2 285 2 16 1 2 77 2,511,898 1,987,410 524,488 2,416,476 3,870 22 240,307 59 526 42 296 13 140,556 10 114,156 3 26,400 116, 556 2 1 24,000 5,000 75 1,149 34 669 475 3 5 30 6,179,255 6,041,045 138,210 6,147,052 9 41,826 27 1,253 27 572 3 9,260 1 260 2 9,000 3 9,260 1 3,000 30 4,457 23 4,188 78 5 LW 18 7 10 35 835,663 480,780 354,883 677,440 5 6,607 19 140,663 26 231 20 191 10 107,574 7 101,296 4 6,278 4 97,046 34,600 3 10,528 7,914 35 489 18 109 1 1 15 326,701 267,354 59,347 297,940 2 2,130 4 4,889 15 1,052 10 962 24 3,506,517 3,462,197 44,320 3,484,585 13 458,981 23 442 21 255 4 129,860 3 86,300 1 43,560 23 193 23 193 1 (Z) 89 19 11 119 8,454,556 8,139,928 314,628 8,318,790 14 19,698 64 2,010,637 90 1,292 73 975 4,900,270 80 2,065,152 60 1,018,544 48 1,046,608 78 17 2,060,892 196,744 2 2 4,260 1,750 103 690 64 220 43 379 7 91 37 32 41 19 2 41 5 19 29 16 20 65 3,183,581 2,686,506 497,075 3,030,790 10 35,188 37 331,700 51 652 43 525 24 32 3,140,435 21 136,700 16 109,100 6 27,600 18 3 133,750 21,250 3 2,950 15,160 59 1,079 23 752 41 318 2 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, greenhouse during the year. Stub item and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the 242 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item Pasco Pinellas Poli Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Sarasota Seminole Volusia All other (For definitions and explanations, see text) counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 14 45 65 22 7 15 9 31 119 65 Kind of business: 2 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 20 12 18 7 7 4 22 107 24 3 1949. . . NA 11 8 8 5 4 NA 17 138 22 4 14 39 57 8 11 9 10 26 54 5 1949... 3 16 21 NA NA NA 7 NA NA 31 6 2 1 2 4 7 Flower seed 8 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... Type of ownership: 9 Individual proprie- 12 31 49 18 5 12 8 21 105 46 10 1 10 9 3 1 1 4 11 13 11 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 1 4 7 1 1 2 1 6 3 6 12 6 5 15 16 7 6 25 61 18 13 6 23 30 2 7 4 1 8 29 14 2 14 173,202 17 45 1,284,822 20 65 1,539,699 4 22 612,771 7 262,958 2 15 181,966 5 9 192,178 5 31 1,263,533 50 119 1,871,352 18 15 65 16 value, dollars 1959... 1,034,019 17 43,137 130,065 172,142 317,478 967,344 751,744 1,053,865 485,834 1,380,406 584,661 28,110 592 865 262,958 262,958 132,797 49,169 157,561 12,078 180,100 121,054 1,241,045 22,488 1,258,875 1,589,658 281,694 1,741,900 671,724 18 362,295 19 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 908,289 20 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 5 1 2 2 1 5 17 8 21 dollars 1959... 713 30,897 1,200 13,174 225 1,500 17,732 12,611 4,155 22 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock 3 29 31 6 5 5 8 8 40 30 23 dollars 1959... 1,287 199,540 97,835 62,899 42,345 44,350 78,648 71,224 87,084 157,802 EMPLOYMENT 24 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (Including full-time, part-time, and 11 33 45 15 6 12 7 29 90 46 25 persons 1959 — 33 254 345 195 90 45 87 222 396 315 26 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 9 27 33 11 5 7 4 20 67 37 27 persons 1959. . . 17 215 242 73 27 25 80 133 203 200 28 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 2 26 23 8 7 3 5 44 24 29 persons 1959. . . 3 34 35 14 9 3 6 58 40 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 30 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 122,200 1,659,978 1,433,760 678,500 90,092 395,800 146,200 1,276,850 2,802,804 1,565,050 Greenhouse area:2 31 Greenhouse area, 19 14 1 3 3 12 21 23 32 square feet 1959. . . 144,331 71,694 900 24,500 10,232 329,000 278,035 73,688 33 Greenhouse area covered by 14 9 1 3 8 14 16 34 square feet 1959. . . 74,928 54,970 3,200 4,127 211,300 211,150 54,534 35 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... 8 8 1 2 2 10 13 11 36 square feet 1959... 69,403 16,724 900 21,300 6,105 117,700 66,885 19,154 37 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 14 6 1 3 3 10 17 12 38 1949... NA 5 3 NA 1 2 6 39 square feet 1959... 121,359 36,284 900 24,500 10,232 327,300 250,729 55,166 40 1949... NA 18,943 3,805 NA 2,900 4,000 37,600 41 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 7 9 2 5 15 42 1949... 8 3 NA NA NA NA NA 6 43 square feet 1959. . . 23,647 35,410 1,700 28,306 19,422 44 1949... 15,514 3,128 NA NA NA NA NA 7,980 Land area: 45 Total land area used for out-door 14 44 64 22 7 14 9 27 114 65 46 acres 1959. . . 88 234 635 601 199 33 111 499 927 1,103 47 Cut flowers, flowering plant3, foliage plants, and florist 11 9 17 7 5 1 18 98 16 48 acres 1959. . . 28 81 510 199 14 (2) 433 860 209 49 Nursery 14 39 57 8 11 9 10 26 54 50 acres 1959. .. 88 206 545 41 19 111 54 67 854 51 2 1 2 4 52 acres 1959... 9 50 12 40 53 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... 54 acres 1959... NA Not available. Included In "All other counties." See text. ^^ items continued Z Reported in email fractions. *In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. FLORIDA 243 iunty Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- LoiAbL,ISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Baiter Brevard Broward Dade Duval Hardee Highlands Hills- borough 1 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 70 7,350,006 46 6 8,133,314 30,160 488 54,944,817 211 1,176,652 NA NA 2 119,790 3 2,340 2 4,400 39 1,107,971 21 22,214 2 20,200 3 2 5,500 17,440 79 7,051,304 35 175,902 3 47,680 12 97,640 11 13,250 NA NA 2 NA 54,450 NA 3 10,300 1 5,000 2 3 square feet 1959. . . Land area covered by cloth 5 4 5 6 7 1949... square feet 1959 .. . 1949... Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute 969,164 16 8 9 square feet 1959... Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 835,830 9 10 square feet 1959. . . 11,436 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Indian River Jackson Lake Lee Manatee Marion Martin Orange Palm Beach 1 2 3 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... Land area covered by cloth 3 NA 1,100,000 NA 2 32,612 NA NA 1 240 2 111,200 33 8,591,827 5 76,100 2 10,800 4 1,787,400 14 2,229,588 4 7,300 11 318,279 4 3,925 NA NA 3 305,500 1 871,200 11 3,806,240 9 1,903,320 8 26,468 7 938,140 4 53,980 71 8,753,442 33 499,400 3 10,000 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959 .. . 55,670 35 4,338,742 18 74,250 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Pasco Pinellas Polk Putnam St. Johns St. Lucie Sarasota Seminole Volusia All other counties 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949... Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . NA NA 3 6,000 29 370,774 12 6,927 3 534,720 2 2 24,180 5,020 21 948,882 13 42,441 5 338,690 2 1,050 4 214,830 4 4,450 NA NA 6 95,864 1 200 2 135,036 2 223,000 13 2,002,265 5 7,530 34 4,604,394 2 1 4,550 6,300 53 14,203,363 12 176,845 5 58,296 2 1 44,780 1,400 28 1;074,004 12 21,722 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 244 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Highlands Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959.., Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 — 1949... Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on.. establishments reporting dollars POTTED PLANTS 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrys anthem all types. ■establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, cattleya. .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars Roses establishments reporting number of pots dollars African violets establishments reporting number of pots dollars Orchids, all other2. Begonias . ■establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. . 1949., 1959. , 1949., 1959. . 1949., 33,107,962 13,536,265 100.0 100.0 7,271,080 1,831,594 100.0 100.0 22.0 13.5 9 66,030 4,122 111 53 5,389,475 1,452,628 64 18 565,075 57,089 15 10,102 8,986,191 415,679 100.0 100.0 27.1 3.1 28 498,372 557,956 22 7 58,425 5,560 63,131 4,750 38 62,900 252,806 36 42,614 162,755 20 23,908 27,225 27 4 43,933 4,100 35,555 1,775 46 4 77,703 8,100 34,596 1,325 495,787 28,057 1.5 0.2 261,514 33,015 0.8 0.2 77,324 13,145 1.1 0.7 29.6 39.8 4 5,730 4 1 69,363 3,381 (D) 1 (D) 153,107 1.7 2 (D) (D) 5 3,835 17,517 4 4,620 24,560 3 616 524 5 3,225 1,611 3,947,500 524,575 11.9 3.9 381,611 408,921 5.2 22.3 9.7 78.0 (D) (D) 1 (D) 10 15 349,244 390,259 6 16,622 3,928 3,407,418 2,436 37.9 0.6 86.3 0.5 6 33,700 33,200 22,100 31,700 14 20,812 100,267 16 17,969 64,330 4 6,650 11,139 6 1 7,950 2,000 4,856 1,000 14,070 4,939 526,033 332,277 119,074 1.0 0.9 38,861 19,066 0.5 1.0 11.7 16.0 4 3 17,848 7,315 19,125 1,751 (D) 99,286 5,525 1.1 1.3 29.9 4.6 3 18,000 24,300 3 3 2,400 3,050 3,350 1,900 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 100 (D) 25 4 1 ,900 100 ,510 75 106,729 1,207,877 93,051 NA 0.3 2,000 (M NA 2.1 NA NA (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. xLess than 0.05 percent. 2Includes cymbidium orchids. Stub items continued FLORIDA 245 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1' of 3 (For definitions and explanations. Bee text) Indian River Orange Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 — Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR CROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Cacti and succulents. . -establishments reporting dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting dollars POTTED PLANTS 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types Orchids, cattleya. . . Orchids, all other2. Roses. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. • establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. African violets. Begonias . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars •establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 390,075 339,015 NA 1.0 NA 1,593 NA C1) NA ID) 1 (D) 10,242 3.0 NA 1 (D) (D) 2,416,476 1,423,225 793,914 4.3 5.9 466,145 3,660 6.4 0.2 32.8 0.5 7 1 464,585 3,660 88,297 1.0 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,147,052 5,916,683 2,769,822 17.9 20.5 995,145 13.7 93,861 1.0 2 (D) ID! 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 677,440 450,a5 1,934,217 1.4 14.3 40,303 111,950 0.6 6.1 9.0 5.8 3 2 28,923 108,200 1 11,260 1,250 188,662 2,625 2.1 0.6 41.9 0.1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 297,940 211,053 NA 0.6 NA 154,000 NA 2.1 NA 6 NA 154,000 NA I1) 0.2 NA 3,484,535 3,483,801 12,228 10.5 0.1 526,337 7.2 11,695 0.1 7,097,192 1,515,833 21.4 11.2 3,017,799 1,069,011 41.5 58.4 42.5 70.5 2 56 21 (D) 3,007,239 858,088 2 4 (D) 5,000 3,872,562 307,243 43.1 73.9 54.6 20.3 1 (D) CD) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 950 3,796 2 (D 6,500 J50 3,350 2,513 3,030,790 2,277,083 1,254,175 6.9 9.3 515,176 47,918 7.1 2.6 22.6 3.8 2,000 240 4 3 511,367 35,318 3,569 395,594 63,890 4.4 15.4 17.4 5.1 4 93,941 99,228 4 17,710 17,335 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 3 160 130 6 18,400 5,420 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See tert. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Includes cymbidium orchids. Stub items continued 246 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 — Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents ) , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plant6, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting dollars POTTED PLANTS 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthem all types. Orchids, cattleye. Orchids , all other ■establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. African violets establishments reporting 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. number of pots dollars Begonias. .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 172,142 306,355 928,866 0.9 6.9 40,565 59,717 0.6 3.3 13.2 6.4 4 30,314 1 10,251 3,000 243,543 NA 1,350 2.7 NA 0.3 79.5 NA 0.1 2 (D) (D) 1 NA 1 (D) NA 400 (D) NA 400 3 16,092 48,426 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 NA 25,832 NA 24,194 NA 4 NA 1 10,230 NA 2,000 4,669 NA 500 (D) (D) 92,818 (D) 0.7 (D) (D) 2,426 (D) 0.1 (D) 2.6 (D) 2 85,208 1,850 (D) (D) 110 (D) t1) (D) 0.1 592,865 556,704 90,615 1.7 0.7 33,020 2,488 0.5 0.1 5.9 2.7 (D) 2,488 (D) 1,193 (;) 2 (D) "(D) 262,958 262,958 225,700 0.8 1.7 130,475 210,112 0.4 1.6 33,075 0.5 1 (D) 1 (E) 26,561 0.3 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) ,330 NA 0) 2,500 NA (M NA (D) NA t1) NA 52.2 NA 1,189,136 831,039 3.6 6.1 607,525 10,457 51.1 1.3 607,371 10,457 (D) 109,330 1.2 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1,741,900 1,569,346 1,376,675 4.7 10.2 134,457 2,550 1.8 0.1 8.6 0.2 (D) (D) 1 CD) 21,362 5 2 106,525 2,550 3,171 60,622 1,500 0.7 0.4 3.9 0.1 160 200 800 536 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2 Includes cymbidlum orchids. Stub items continued FLORIDA 247 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Highlands Hills- borough POTTED PLANTS— Continued Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 All other potted dollars 1959. GUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, all other2. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949.. number of flowers 1959. 1949.. dollars 1959. 1949. ses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 44 158,215 151 13 7,232,630 391,444 26 5 27,471 5,700 14,269 1,975 33 8 52,194 6,500 55,156 7,550 67 5 134,768 3,250 133,266 1,950 28 251,340 16,850,691 11,288,992 100.0 100.0 50.9 83.4 51 7,637,224 26,999 5,159,390 19,546 24,782,858 26,873,025 24 2,199,247 84, 600 310,325 17,850 1,451,767 1,701,867 15 3 1,457,851 9,500 124,963 2,200 25 19 294,059 72,055 286,652 91,003 14 11 44,244 23,600 27, 342 22,026 11 2 1,145,600 85,000 113,762 8,620 54,730 59,131 495,787 28,057 2.9 0.2 100.0 100.0 10 4,212 15 92,139 1 (D) 1 (D) (D) 5 4,150 5,163 1 (D) 31,083 19,870 0.2 0.2 11.9 60.2 (D) 2 1 (D) 5,600 (D) 7,000 1 3,920 3,920 7 147, 616 27 1 2,947,472 1,386 4 1 1,650 200 892 50 3 5,200 6,500 13 58,755 158,471 113,218 0.9 1.0 4.0 a. 6 3 25,000 1,800 21,250 1,800 74,500 72,265 2 (D) (D) (D) 3 9,100 1,911 55,111 13,565 44,063 11,904 8 3 17,381 1,055 4,734 617 (D) ID) 1 36,050 250 2 4,500 500 2,250 175 4,450 1,850 5,830 2,000 6 1 9,510 100 8,526 100 3 6,000 194,130 94,483 1.2 58.4 79.3 2,467 1,550 !'•/ 00 5,500 1 2 (D) 28,040 (D) 35,050 1 1 (D) 10,000 (D) 10,000 91,051 0.5 NA 97.9 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 242,262 NA 16,051 2 (D) 4 2 4,858 15,000 5,215 6,308 3,436 1 (D) 1,832,687 356,270 10.9 3.2 497,468 467,620 1,621,500 2,205,240 300,500 48,080 182,500 292,000 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 3 38,000 4,180 2,300 4,301 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. *Ib 1949, all sales of geranium were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2 Includes cymbidium orchids. Stub items continued 248 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Geraniums Hydrangeas . Poinsettias. . establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars ■ establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. . 1949.. 1959., 1949.. 1959.. 1949., 1959., 1949.. 1959., 1949., 1959. 1949.. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants ■establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949.. percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949., Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959.. 1949., dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums , s tandard , Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 53 Orchids, cattleya. 54 55 56 57 58 59 EC 61 62 .establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of flowers 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949., number of flowers 1959. . 1949., dollars 1959.. 1949., Orchids, all other2 ... .establishments reporting 1959. 1949., number of flowers 1959., 1949., dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Indian River NA (D) 327,180 NA 1.9 NA 3 629,406 NA 308,844 NA 1,431,400 1,600,000 (D) NA ID) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA '.A NA 1 (i>) (D) ID) (D) 1 (D) 30,278 1 (D) (i>) 2 (d) CD) 1 (D) (D) 868,783 790,254 5.2 7.0 61.0 99.5 1 (i>) (D) 4,827,677 2,769,822 28.6 24.5 81.6 100.0 9 1,420,678 4,380,350 4,818,385 1 id; i 184,214 125 1 (D) CD) 1 1 (D) 2,500 (D) 2,500 1 (D) 221,250 1,819,642 1.3 16.1 49.1 94.1 1,600 550 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 80,000 (D) 8,120 (D) (D) 1 (D) 56,542 NA 0.3 NA 26.8 NA 1 (D) (D) 1 CD) Orange 2,945,769 12,228 17.5 0.1 84.6 100.0 16 3,886,402 13,500,908 13,905,935 3 72,547 59,267 59,267 4 1,088,155 94,559 (D) (D) 1 CD) (D) 1 (D) CD) (P) CD) 2 lb! 3,553,518 307,243 3 276 346 4 2,310 2,310 5 107, 329 206,831 139,579 1.2 1.2 2.9 9.2 1 (D) (D) (D) ID) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) CD) 1 (i>) (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2lncludes cymbidium orchids. Stub items continued FLORIDA 249 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued . Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties POTTED PLANTS— Continued Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 All other potted dollars 1959. CUT FLOHERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1*49. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons ....... ..establishments reporting 1959.. number of bunches 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. , Expected plants in production plants I960.. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959. , 1949., dollars 1959., 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. Orchids, cattleya. Orchids, all other3. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 6 925 9 66,576 2,184 1,776 1 4,979 300 7,a9 200 2 (D) 22,247 867,799 0.1 7.7 7.3 93.4 8,352 4,029 4 (D) 13,800 (D) 19,874 3 5,500 4,377 2 (D) 1 27,006 50 (D) (D) 3 2,410 3,405 1 (D) .(D) 90,282 (D) 0.8 (D) 97.3 1 (D) 2,080 (D) 2,017 (D) CD) 1 (D) 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 400 1 25 ii 1 (D) 522,491 88,127 3.1 0.8 93.9 97.3 262,958 225,700 1.6 2.0 100.0 100.0 1 (D) 70,839 210,112 0.4 1.9 54.3 100.0 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 HA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 HI (D) NA (D) 1 (D) 1,483 NA (2) 17.8 NA (D) CD) (D) (D) NA 2 (D) 7 32,795 472,281 820,582 2.8 7.3 39.7 98.7 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 5,950 200 6,349 250 7,350 200 7,674 250 2 (D) 1,374,267 1,372,625 8.2 12.2 87.6 99.7 2,000 1,000 4 2,842 11 2 180,969 3,500 3 2 19,137 5,000 9,351 1,750 5 2 31,103 1,950 29,823 2,800 2 2 2,820 2,650 3,820 1,400 500,571 327,975 3.0 2.9 63.1 84.0 2 427, 342 8,700 225,261 8,600 1,513,500 1,866,500 3 970,196 65,600 128,816 12,350 709,400 850,000 , 118, 334 9,500 12,442 2,200 3 3 238,948 2,850 242,589 4,775 1 1 26,863 100 22,608 100 1 1 1,107,600 5,000 109, 582 500 52,430 54,830 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Less than 0.05 percent. 3Includes cymbidium orchids. Stub items continued 250 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production Expected area in production. .acres .acres Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowerB dollars Asparagus, plumosus. .establishments reporting dollars All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959., 1949.. 1959., 1949., 1959. . 1949., 1959., 1960. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollarB 1959. 1949. Asparagus, plumosus. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 53 104 15,091,060 12,772,139 7,981,793 8,062,075 7,520 7,490 16 604,487 39,487 138 ai 2,096,375 2,716,802 61 623,718 Indian River 2 (D) 35,005 (D) a, 057 (D) (D) (D) 7,000 1,250 750 48,600 81 , 579 29,760 50,345 20 20 3 17,805 2 875 525 3 4 27,545 28,858 15,593 Highlands Hills- borough 1,975,686 555,023 1,244,682 331,664 896 910 2 (D) (D) (D) 6,320 3 64,175 3 (D) 282,040 (D) 173,275 (D) (D) 21 37 403,374 611,979 6 172,409 14 20 7,394,312 4,586,354 3,851,585 2,767,322 3,815 3,891 3 24,508 7 15 489,608 3,147,060 179,150 1,800,097 356 289 1 875 2 (D) 44,000 NA 2 (D) 3,368 2,021 1 (D) (D) 2 42,500 25,500 3 241,500 18,978 3 2 56,600 35,000 4 121,345 7 10 1,236,898 1,409,182 624,796 1,043,159 621 649 3 94,400 7,744 2 13 (D) 78,825 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . Asparagus , plumosus . ..establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1 NA 2 (D) NA 908,000 (D) NA 819,000 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) NA NA 1 1 2 (D) (D) 583 (D) (D) 300 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 9 4 7 88,125 023 88,127 1 6 (D) 60,830 487,638 325, 333 262,958 200,700 199 210 2 336,230 201,738 (D) ,501 (D) 7 317,500 583,197 169,175 343,386 338 251 2 (D) (D) 114,306 416,624 3,833 2,300 89 133 1,320,292 1,360,050 3 12 3,140,818 470,727 1,619,687 278,936 1,275 1,270 268,587 12,765 2 42,133 4,620 FLORIDA 251 County Table 3 -NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item The State Baier Brevard Broward Dade Duval Hardee Highlands Hills- (For definitions and explanations, see text) Izr-jigh ; Value at wholesale prices of all 45,035,194 728,526 523,849 1,351,554 5,519,533 526,033 106,729 1,207,877 2,537,777 2 Value of nursery products at 10,726,589 2,123,518 728,526 391,383 28,062 NA 984,586 137,542 1,569,633 295,685 193,720 7e,020 106,729 NA 454,841 NA 568,510 3 1949... 95,234 4 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 6.8 0.3 9.2 14.6 1.8 1.0 4.2 5.3 • 1949. . . 100.0 18.4 NA 6.5 13.9 3.7 NA NA 4.5 6 Percent of value of all 23.8 1O0.0 5.4 72.8 28.4 36.8 100.0 37.7 22.4 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 411,333 130 17,082 750 10,579 1,500 87,626 8 1949... 31, 501 2,000 NA 6,170 60 NA NA 3,010 9 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 i1) 4.2 0.2 2.6 0.4 21.3 10 1949... 100.0 6.3 NA 19.6 0.2 NA NA 9.6 11 Percent of value of all 3.8 t1) 1.1 0.4 9.9 0.3 15.4 12 1949. . . 1.5 0.5 NA 2.1 0.1 NA NA 3.2 13 22 1 1 2 1 5 14 1949... 8 1 NA 2 NA NA 15 number of plants 1959. . . 1,061,556 (i) (D) (D) (D) 81,300 16 1949. . . 122,220 10,000 NA 17,220 NA NA 17 dollars 1959... 57,777 CD) (D) (D) (D) 1,626 18 1949. . . 7,045 500 NA 3,420 NA NA 19 Deciduous trees and 6 3 20 1949. . . 3 NA 1 1 NA NA 21 number of plants 1959... 393,500 141,000 22 1949. . . 24,220 NA 14,000 6,000 NA NA 23 dollars 1959... 69,725 14,350 24 1949. . . 1,936 NA 1,750 60 NA NA 25 Evergreens, 18 2 1 1 26 1949... 9 1 NA 1 NA NA 2 27 number of plant6 1959... 1,748,115 (D) (i>) (D) 28 1949... 231,750 15,000 NA 5,000 NA NA 100,250 29 dollars 1959... 283,731 (D) (i>) (D) 30 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 22,310 1,500 NA 1,000 NA NA 3,010 31 Value of ornamental plants 6,643,710 1,403,166 480,721 231,244 27,056 NA 965,624 134,835 1,408,208 198,452 189,326 74,150 NA 4,849 NA 268,240 32 1949... 75,127 33 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 7.2 0.4 14.5 21.2 2.8 0.1 4.0 34 1949... 100.0 16.5 NA 9.6 14.1 5.3 NA NA 5.4 35 Percent of value of all 61.9 66.0 96.4 98.1 89.7 97.7 1.1 47.2 36 1949... 66.1 59.1 NA 98.0 67.1 95.0 NA NA 78.9 37 Broad -leaved 314 7 4 27 44 24 23 38 1949... 88 3 NA 4 8 13 NA NA 15 39 number of plants 1959... 3,933,585 290,280 13,850 232,145 263, 586 157,998 226,666 40 1949... 594,938 285,800 NA 6,600 12,408 81,050 NA NA 28,650 41 dollars 1959... 3, 367, 528 346,675 11,865 213,235 365,266 144,195 167,310 42 1949. . . 406,482 135,596 NA 3,200 21,608 43,850 NA NA 20,258 43 6,903,655 431,020 28,100 366,890 383,699 259,946 634,025 44 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959 — 134 5 2 9 17 12 9 45 1949... 85 4 NA 5 17 11 NA NA 10 46 number of trees 1959... 178,488 43,419 (D) 11, 310 13,696 4,310 2,749 47 1949... 100,063 171,148 NA 2,720 18,677 14,050 NA NA 10,144 48 dollars 1959... 274,258 52,537 (D) 16,709 28,742 5,606 5,234 49 1949... 186,365 73,643 NA 2,670 12,927 11,058 NA NA 13,362 50 327,592 61,500 (D) 13,435 10,990 10,700 5,830 51 Deciduous shrubs 123 3 2 13 24 6 1 4 52 1949... 49 1 NA 3 14 9 NA NA 4 53 number of shrubs 1959... 239, 567 34,500 (D) 61,843 62,318 6,565 (D) 1,275 54 1949... 171,387 15,000 NA 40,300 57,700 8,960 NA NA 3,850 55 dollars 1959. . . 274,723 37,260 (D) 79,365 74,083 6,765 (D) 1,884 56 1949... 63,075 5,000 NA 13,100 24,516 3,152 NA NA 1,222 57 438,795 46,000 (D) 89,090 117,135 7,400 (D) 2,600 58 Deciduous shade and 141 3 3 13 20 11 8 59 1949. . . 42 1 NA 3 9 8 NA NA 4 60 number of trees 1959... 66,355 9,000 3,500 7,243 12,474 2,675 2,125 61 1949... 29, 103 350 NA 11,700 3,180 1,585 NA NA 600 62 dollars 1959... 165,312 21,060 8,000 17,033 46,846 6,075 2,576 63 1949... 34,295 500 NA 20,100 3,950 1,086 NA NA 800 64 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 134,511 15,200 3,000 15,825 32,614 7,575 2,225 65 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 26 2 4 2 1 66 1949... 25 NA 4 2 6 NA NA 4 67 number of plants 1959 — 38,011 (D) 4,970 (D) (D) 68 1949... 807,950 NA 40,550 6,500 511,350 NA NA 78,900 69 dollars 1959. . . 18,683 (D) 2,939 (D) (D) 70 1949... 27,778 NA 7,090 747 7,226 NA NA 6,090 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 252 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Indian River Lake Lee Manatee Marian Orange Palm Beach 1 Value at wholesale prices of all- 390,075 2,416,476 6,147,052 677,440 297,940 8,318,790 3,030,790 2 Value of nursery products at 51,060 5,084 986,846 98,113 96,347 39,911 227,025 67,072 86,887 22,639 1,092,099 74,590 673,175 3 1949... 137,471 4 percent distribution 1959... 0.5 9.2 0.9 2.1 0.8 10.2 6.3 5 1949... 0.2 4.6 1.9 3.2 1.1 3.5 6.5 6 Percent of value of all 13.1 40.8 1.6 33.5 29.2 13.1 22.2 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTINC STOCK) 7 Value of lining out stock 72,133 1,160 72,600 10,000 e 1949... 2,500 2,400 25 9 percent distribution 1959... 17.5 0.3 17.6 2.4 10 1949... 7.9 7.6 o.i 11 Percent of value of all 7.3 0.5 6.6 1.5 12 1949... 2.5 3.6 0.1 13 2 2 !•. 1949... 1 i 15 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) (D) 16 1949... 50,000 8,000 17 dollars 1959... (D) (i>) ia 1949... 2,500 25 19 Deciduous trees and shrubs establishments reporting 1959 .. . 20 1949... 21 number of plants 1959. . . 22 1949... 23 dollars 1959... 24 1949. . . .•'-■ Evergreens , 2 3 1 26 1949... 1 27 number of plants 1959. . . (D) 735,000 (i>j 28 1949... 30,000 .-"< dollars 1959... (D) 72,600 (i>j 30 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 2,400 31 Value of ornamental plants 17,273 209,817 96,347 171, 510 45,250 660,748 631,344 32 1949. . . 800 42,000 39,525 59,550 54,250 115,197 33 percent distribution 1959... 0.3 3.2 1.5 2.6 0.7 9.9 9.5 34 1949. . . 0.1 3.0 2.8 4.2 3.9 8.2 35 Percent of value of all 33.8 21.3 100.0 75.5 52.1 60.5 93.8 36 1949. . . 15.7 42.8 99.0 88.8 72.7 83.8 37 Broad-leaved 3 5 4 8 1 19 24 se 1949. . . 1 1 1 1 3 1 39 number of plants 1959... 2,168 57,370 14,800 52,767 (D) 1,283,382 258,395 40 1949... 1,200 2,000 1,000 6,000 8,500 1,500 41 dollars 1959... 3,152 130,572 13,468 59,604 (i>) 582,431 420,683 42 1949... 800 4,000 500 3,000 9,000 1,000 4 J 4,552 309,340 29,600 132,525 (D) 1,695,300 632,750 44 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 3 2 4 1 10 4 45 1949... 1 1 2 3 4h number of trees 1959... 1,245 (D) 4,200 (D) 20,140 820 47 1949... 2,500 1,200 2,050 1,700 48 dollars 1959... 2,362 (D) 12,609 (D) 15,991 1,602 49 1949... 2,500 1,000 2,100 1,100 50 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 2,263 (D) 13,500 (D) 25,000 2,675 51 Deciduous shrubs 3 4 2 1 6 7 52 1949... 1 1 1 53 number of shrubs 1959 6,494 510 (D) (D) 9,550 11,800 •■4 1949... 12,000 1,500 200 55 dollars 1959... 6,217 577 (D) (D) 11,638 18,488 56 1949. . . 4,000 500 40 57 58 Deciduous shade and 25,413 4,330 (D) (D) 19,500 23,100 flowering trees establishments reporting 1959... 3 1 1 7 8 59 1949... 1 1 2 2 60 number of trees 1959. . . 1,526 (D) (i>) 6,675 1,620 63 1949. . . 5,000 1,500 550 95 62 dollars 1959... 2,520 (D) (i>) 9,763 6,308 63 1949. . . 2,500 1,000 535 145 64 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 2,578 (D) (D) (D) 8,100 3,195 65 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 1 3 66 1949... 2 1 67 number of plants 1959... (i>) (D) (D) 1,435 68 1949... 9,000 150,000 6" dollars 1959... (i>) (D) (D) 1,392 71 1949... 1,300 3,000 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. FLORIDA 253 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item Pasco Pinellas Poli Putnam St. Lucie Sarasota Seminole Volusia All. other counties (For definitions and explanations, see text) 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 172, 142 751,744 1,380,406 592,865 157,561 121,054 (D) 1,741,900 6,337,081 2 Value of nursery products at 172,142 9,914 445,389 102,955 1,221,219 175,684 31,161 NA 27,086 NA 112,724 27,485 (D) NA 172,554 NA 696,268 3 1949... 364,736 4 percent distribution 1959. . . 1.6 4.2 11.4 0.3 0.3 1.1 (D) 1.6 6.5 5 1949... 0.5 4.8 8.3 MA NA 1.3 NA NA 17.2 6 Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... 100.0 59.2 88.5 5.3 17.2 93.1 (D) 9.9 11.0 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 111,322 3,000 4,728 18,723 8 1949. . . 510 NA NA NA NA 14,826 9 percent distribution 1959... 27.1 0.7 1.1 4.6 10 1949. . . 1.6 NA NA NA NA 47.1 11 Percent of value of all 9.1 11.1 2.7 2.7 22 1949... 0.3 NA NA NA NA 4.1 13 5 1 2 14 1949... 1 NA NA NA NA 2 15 number of plants 1959 526,300 (D) 453,956 US 1949... 20,000 NA NA NA NA 17,000 17 dollars 1959... 37,997 (D) 18,154 IS 1949. . . 300 NA NA NA NA 300 19 Deciduous trees and shrubs establishments reporting 1959... 2 1 20 1949... NA NA NA NA 1 23 number of plants 1959... I'd) 252,500 22 1949... NA NA NA NA 4,220 23 dollars 1959... (D) 55,375 24 1949... NA NA NA NA 126 25 Evergreens, 2 1 1 4 26 1949... NA NA NA NA 4 27 number of plants 1959... C« (D) (D) 1,013,115 26 1949... NA NA NA NA 81,500 2') dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 211,131 30 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS NA NA NA NA 14,400 31 Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 409,697 485,815 21,221 17,123 108,602 (D) 103,029 311,910 32 1949. . . 942 98,344 74,647 NA NA 14,785 NA NA 189,318 33 percent distribution 1959... 6.2 7.3 0.3 0.3 1.6 (D) 1.7 4.7 34 1949... 0.1 7.0 5.3 NA NA 1.1 NA NA 13.5 35 Percent of value of all 92.0 39.8 68.1 63.2 96.3 (D) 65.5 44.8 36 1949... 9.5 95.5 42.5 NA NA 53.8 NA NA 52.0 37 Broad -leaved 31 20 5 6 4 6 15 34 38 1949. . . 8 7 NA NA 3 NA NA 18 39 number of plants 1959... 251,014 431,145 7,325 6,150 98,264 22,900 34,250 229,130 40 1949... 1,804 13,050 32,300 NA NA 7,900 NA NA 105, 176 41 dollars 1959... 244,972 260,491 7,204 5,535 78,099 23,447 44,731 244,593 42 1949... 900 12,850 42,300 NA NA 5,700 NA NA 101,920 43 376,050 853,643 13,450 13,500 166,005 66,500 67,850 438,910 44 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 12 11 4 1 3 4 21 45 1949... 7 6 NA NA 3 NA NA 14 46 number of trees 1959. . . 12,645 7,650 2,214 (D) 4,801 1,925 47,364 47 1949. . . 30 5,730 25,550 NA NA 4,540 NA NA 40,022 48 dollarB 1959... 29,282 12,403 4,775 (D) 4,817 5,238 76,351 49 1949... 15 8,310 12,725 NA NA 4,525 NA NA 40,425 50 39,975 31,259 5,450 (D) 6,055 5,680 93,280 51 Deciduous shrubs 14 6 4 4 1 2 16 52 1949... 3 3 NA NA 2 NA NA 7 53 number of shrubs 1959. . . 14,900 1,170 725 3,750 (D) (D) 24,167 54 1949. . . 1,503 350 NA NA 6,000 NA NA 24,024 55 dollars 1959... 11,433 1,085 258 3,000 (D) (D) 22,670 56 1949... 1,253 117 NA NA 2,000 NA NA 8,175 57 35,050 1,850 1,200 8,250 (D) (D) 57,877 58 Deciduous shade and 14 10 5 4 3 2 5 20 59 1949... 2 3 NA NA 2 NA NA 4 60 number of trees 1959... 3,300 2,275 4,100 1,050 362 (D) 1,625 6,805 61 1949... 506 360 NA NA 1,500 NA NA 2,177 62 dollars 1959... 11,681 4,638 7,655 1,575 534 (D) 5,840 13,208 63 1949. . . 274 240 NA NA 1,000 NA NA 2,165 64 6,700 4,250 8,950 2,150 705 (D) 4,325 17,119 65 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959 — 4 1 1 1 1 3 66 1949. . . 2 1 NA NA 1 NA NA 2 67 number of plants 1959 2,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) 29,606 68 1949... 9,250 200 NA NA 400 NA NA 1,800 69 dollars 1959... 759 (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,593 70 1949... 1,350 25 NA NA 100 NA NA 850 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 254 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Tne State Baker Brevard Broward Dade Duval Hardee Highlands Hills- borough ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Rose plants (excluding 56 1 1 10 9 g 2 1949... 39 2 NA 2 12 3 NA NA 5 3 number of plants 1959... 44,729 (D) (D) 15,694 9,050 2,510 4 1949... 127,403 27,000 NA 17,200 10,714 10,725 NA NA 5,475 5 dollars 1959... 36,305 (D) (D) 11,494 8,320 2,510 6 1949. . . 43,481 9,000 NA 5,750 6,531 5,167 NA NA 1,725 7 78,218 (D) (D) 20,312 12,300 2,825 8 Vines, woody (not 75 1 10 24 3 3 9 1949. . . 46 NA 6 11 4 NA NA 7 10 number of vines 1959. , . 62,905 (D) 7,972 35,643 320 700 11 1949. . . 25,387 NA 7,256 5,484 1,825 NA NA 1,705 12 dollars 1959... 66, 194 (D) 10,898 36,815 450 350 13 1949... 13,690 NA 3,825 5,351 585 NA NA 735 14 All other ornamental 319 3 3 52 81 10 1 20 15 dollars 1959... 2,437,983 18,250 5,360 625,719 842,023 16,175 (D) 85,876 1, 1949. . . 628,000 7,500 NA 79,100 122,822 2,026 NA NA 30,935 17 Ornamental plants sold 140 2 1 28 43 3 5 IB 1,918,751 (D) (D) 305,899 724,660 9,350 14,450 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 19 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 315,098 43,847 19,953 213 142 20 1949. . . 133,437 29,706 NA 5 263 188 NA NA 374 21 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 13.9 6.3 0.1 t1) 22 1949... 100.0 22.3 NA (£j 0.2 0.1 NA NA 0.3 23 Percent of value of all 2.9 6.0 1.3 0.1 (l) 24 1949. . . 6.3 7.6 HA (ij 0.1 0.2 NA NA 0.4 25 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 389,476 73,000 17,025 505 200 26 25 4 1 3 2 27 number of trees 1959... 203,165 19,529 (D) 37 (D) 28 dollars 1959... 268,866 24,997 (D) 56 (D) 29 1949. . . 85,683 12,480 NA 5 5 150 NA NA 99 30 19 2 3 2 31 1949... 11 2 NA 1 NA NA 2 32 number of trees 1959... 13,024 (D) 2,060 (i>) 33 1949. . . 78,141 6,560 NA 500 NA NA 56 34 dollars 1959... 10,760 (D) 1,535 (i>) 35 1949... 27,007 5,280 NA 250 NA NA 20 36 24 3 1 4 1 37 1949... 12 2 NA 1 NA NA 2 38 number of trees 1959... 9,816 4,536 (D) 109 (D) 39 1949... 13,667 7,260 NA 20 NA NA 104 40 dollars 1959... 10,304 5,307 (D) 109 (D) 41 1949... 7,098 3,820 NA 10 NA NA 85 42 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959 19 4 2 3 43 1949... 10 2 NA 2 NA NA 2 44 number of trees 1959... 5,699 4,249 (D) 25 45 1949... 15,801 11,340 NA 55 NA NA 'so 46 dollars 1959... 5,209 3,779 (D) 25 47 1949... 2,373 1,065 NA 23 NA NA 47 CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES 48 Value of citrus and subtropical fruit 3,341,252 203,951 1,006 18,832 124,320 3,431 96,150 448,492 212,502 49 1949... 553, 584 128,433 NA 2,702 90,760 3,622 NA NA 16,723 50 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 6.1 t1) 0.6 3.7 0.1 2.9 13.4 6.4 51 1949. . . 100.0 23.2 NA 0.5 16.4 0.7 NA NA 3.0 52 Percent of value of all 31.1 28.0 3.6 1.9 7.9 1.8 90.1 98.6 37.4 53 1949. . . 26.1 32.8 NA 2.0 30.7 4.6 NA NA 17.6 54 5,071,514 193,875 3,000 25,200 147,841 3,450 149,700 872,474 455,298 55 54 2 8 24 4 56 1949... 54 NA 5 24 1 NA NA 6 57 number of trees 1959... 17,125 (D) 1,268 14,590 192 58 1949... 43,461 NA 571 39,049 150 NA NA 2,459 59 dollars 1959... 28,289 (D) 2,622 22,559 424 60 1949. . . 35,236 NA 870 30,475 75 NA NA 1,920 61 150 3 2 8 23 3 1 1 9 62 1949... 119 2 NA 6 23 3 NA NA 14 63 number of trees 1959... 135,919 20,526 (D) 1,395 4,620 325 (D) (D) 2,566 ti- 1949.. . 124,230 12,015 NA 297 6,807 565 NA NA 2,454 es dollars 1959... 186,630 20, 522 (D) 1,770 8,532 569 (D) (D) 2,606 66 1949... 115,699 12,511 NA 367 8,799 565 NA NA 2,038 67 Lemon trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 85 3 2 9 IS 2 2 5 68 1949... 65 1 NA 5 15 1 NA NA 9 69 number of trees 1959... 32,072 5,206 (D) 535 3,932 (D) (D) 87 70 1949... 11,771 6,000 NA 248 2,202 12 NA NA 236 71 dollars 1959... 43,851 5,205 (D) 774 5,233 (D) (D) 97 72 1949... 13,778 6,000 NA 290 3,920 12 NA NA 227 73 323 5 2 13 30 4 15 9 35 74 number of trees 1959. . . 2,315,851 154,601 (D) 6,495 25,608 1,625 75,865 308,273 190,280 75 1949. . . 332,295 100,400 NA 425 12,221 2,676 NA NA 13,733 76 dollars 1959... 2,906,926 177,792 (D) 9,037 36,991 2,600 95,650 416, 942 208,747 77 1949. . . 305, 178 105,412 NA 550 16,380 1,850 NA NA 9,345 78 All other citrus and subtropical 96 2 1 10 24 2 4 79 dollars 1959... 175, 556 (D) (D) 4,629 51,005 (D) 628 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA. Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. FLORIDA 255 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Indian River Late Lee Manatee Marion Orange Palm Beach ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Rose plants (excluding 1 1 5 3 2 1949... 3 number of plants 1959... (D) (i>) 2,925 575 4 1949... 5 dollars 1959... (i>) (D) 2,865 422 6 1949... 7 (i>) (i) 3,050 686 8 Vines, woody (not 1 2 3 2 3 5 9 1949. . . 1 1 2 3 10 number of vines 1959... (D) (D) 6,000 (D) 1,100 840 11 1949. . . 3,000 100 150 2,100 12 dollars 1959... (i>) (D) 6,180 (B) 785 1,099 13 1949. . . 1,000 25 75 1,300 u All other ornamental 2 4 7 10 1 12 28 15 dollars 1959... (D) 39,260 71,475 96,742 (D) 37,035 181, 350 16 1949. . . 28,000 39,000 52,750 39,500 111,652 17 Ornamental plants sold 1 1 1 3 13 18 (D) (D) (D) 160,290 66,675 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND HUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all 1949... Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... number of trees 1959. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Peach trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . 1949... 40 i1) (l) 80 1 413 153 0.1 0.1 (l) 0.2 500 1 (D) (D) 38 1 25 17 1 1 617 0.2 0.1 280 1 (D) (D) 38 number of trees 1959 — (D) (D) 39 .'.0 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of trees 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . CITRUS AND SUBTR0PCIA1 FRUIT TREES (D) 100 (D) 70 1 5 3 1 (D) (i>) 48 Value of citrus and subtropical fruit 33,787 704,856 54,355 41,637 358,338 31,214 49 1949... 4,284 53,613 386 5,122 22,614 19,577 22,274 50 percent distribution 1959... 1.0 21.1 1.6 1.2 10.7 0.9 51 1949... 0.8 9.7 o.i 0.9 4.1 3.5 4.0 52 Percent of value of all 66.2 71.4 23.9 47.9 32.8 4.6 53 1949. . . 84.3 54.6 i.'o 7.6 99.9 26.2 16.2 54 39,276 974,129 65,030 54,752 476,075 26,500 55 1 2 6 56 1949... 2 2 1 5 57 number of trees 1959... (i>) (D) 455 58 1949... 40 125 20 575 59 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 1,329 60 1949. . . 65 162 40 770 61 Grapefruit trees establishments reporting 1959... 5 16 3 2 6 9 62 1949. . . 3 7 1 4 4 6 8 63 number of trees 1959. . . 7,925 17,564 2,576 (D) 6,931 1,199 64 1949... 3,719 22,954 50 975 5,300 3,161 1,341 65 dollars 1959... 9,710 22,815 4,356 (D) 8,621 3,229 66 1949... 3,594 20,309 75 950 5,428 2,818 2,138 67 2 2 3 2 8 68 1949... 3 1 3 1 3 4 69 number of trees 1959... (D) (D) 942 (D) 3,847 70 1949. . . 590 10 90 8 220 185 71 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 1,349 (D) 4,248 72 1949. . . 667 10 140 15 236 285 73 6 41 7 4 22 10 74 number of trees 1959... 16,890 581,674 30,588 28,796 242,220 5,310 75 1949... 645 29,600 50 1,600 15,435 17,887 4,380 76 dollars 1959... 23,822 656,029 38,050 41,043 320,266 9,068 77 1949... 645 28,577 75 1,500 15,076 14,777 5,161 78 All other citrus and subtropical 1 8 2 5 8 79 dollars 1959. . . (D) 25,856 (D) 29,132 13,340 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 256 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. . 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949. . 1959. . 1959. . 1949. . 1959. . 1959. . DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduouB fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. dollars 1959.. 1949. . percent distribution 1959. . 1949. . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 . , 1949., Inventory (excluding grapevines) . . . .number of trees, January 1, I960. , Nut trees establishments reporting 1959.. number of trees 1959. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Peach trees establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of trees 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Pear trees establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of trees 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plum and prune trees. .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of trees 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959.., 1949. . , percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Avocado trees establishments reporting 1959. . , 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . , dollars 1959.. . 1949.., Grapefruit trees establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . , number of trees 1959. . , 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949... Lemon trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Orange trees establishments reporting 1959. . . number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... All other citrus and subtropical fruit trees establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... 1,200 0.9 1 5,453 1,200 172,142 7,772 5.2 1.4 100.0 78.4 231,284 1 5 3 11,283 3,762 12,284 2,481 57 53 14 138.906 6,608 158,808 5,137 (D) 3 3 1,050 4,850 1,025 2,900 1,100 5 3 2,350 1,420 2,305 380 24 108,240 71,027 9 110,300 1,511 0.5 1,410 (D) (D) 2 I'd) Id) (D (i>) 34,181 4,611 1.0 0.8 7.7 1 4 (D) 325 (D) 587 9 6 1,710 700 3,450 1,550 6 4 1,030 126 2,503 188 12 6,728 1,235 11,410 1,658 5 16,618 5,650 2,100 5,025 780 6,100 5 1 1,425 300 1,215 225 16 198,458 18,235 7 268,950 338 27 0.1 (') (M (>) !D) (D) 18 1 1 HO 8 (D) 6 623,744 100,500 18.7 18.2 51.1 57.2 1,048,832 3 1 70 6 115 21 22 13 33,703 44,352 52,587 37,930 7 4 8,982 682 15,788 591 42 376,901 76,018 542,267 57,878 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 3 1,160 NA 1 (D) 595 NA 0.2 NA 1.9 NA (D) (D) NA 3 61 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 30.0 NA 18,950 NA 730 NA 732 NA 3 NA 670 NA 670 NA 7 6,760 NA 7,943 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 5 6,275 NA 1 (D) 6,963 NA 0.2 NA 25.7 NA 8,500 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 3 4,572 NA 5,715 NA (D) 1 150 50 2 1 (D) 80 (D) 30 21,474 1,380 6 117,432 3,685 11,520 0.1 2.1 3.3 41.9 9,493 262 2,265 655 1,615 3 3 91 263 235 263 6 675 3,316 1,350 3,303 2 (D) NA (10 (D) NA (10 3 7,112 (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA 35,000 NA 5 17,350 NA 24,320 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 14 50,916 NA 18,500 2,155 NA 0.7 NA 1.2 NA NA (D) NA (D) HA 1 HA (D) NA (D) 52,642 NA 1.6 NA 30.5 NA 80,330 (D) NA (D) NA 5 NA 706 NA 1,485 NA (D) NA (D) NA 11 36,849 NA 47,006 NA 5 3,091 All other counties 7 7 7,275 49,133 4,644 11,558 31,845 3 5 6,555 1,955 6,097 152 12 25,083 24,073 12 122,245 245,274 101,521 77.8 76.1 35.2 27.8 289,610 10 183,599 243,813 72,888 5 3 10,892 65,539 9,164 20,234 10 5 5,171 6,181 4,888 3,112 6 3 1,425 4,321 1,405 1,235 105,679 59,071 3.2 10.6 15.2 16.2 116,115 550 140 1,240 250 9 11 21,898 13,513 32,707 12,531 5 6 6,750 842 7,749 881 20 58,885 46,066 72,070 37,854 6 18,270 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. FLORIDA 257 County Table 4.-BULB CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUS OF 1959 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of bulb crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. percent distribution 1959. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 . BULB CROPS Caladlum tubers establishments reporting 1959 . number of tubers 1959. dollars 1959. acres in production 1959. Gladiolus conns establishments reporting 1959. number of conns 1959 . dollars 1959. acres in production 1959 . Highlands Orange All ot2ier counties 1,022,897 100.0 38 9,673,038 758,251 471 12 5,548,750 156,090 271 659,985 64.3 28 8,336,738 624,685 399 134,022 13.1 4,055,000 134,022 191 129,499 12.7 1,106,000 110,500 64 29,361,475 99,391 9.7 6 230,300 23,066 7 1,493,750 22,068 258 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, Bee text) Colquitt Dough- erty ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959 . Total sales establishments reporting 1959. value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959 . Retail sales value, dollars 1959 . Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... -establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments Paid full-tLme employees, November 15, 1959 establishments Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. reporting 1959. persons 1959. reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. ...establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. 123 81 104 91 151 34 24 209 6,364,155 5,053,802 5,748,408 27 60,432 124 1,166,568 170 1,407 142 832 70 101 7,823,374 101 1,121,653 92 1,033,951 33 87,702 82 60 1,056,345 657,661 22 30 65,008 70,738 165 9,593 61 7,660 104 1,878 298,209 277,931 3 228,698 3 226,302 2,396 3 A 228,698 81,800 1 1,500 14 442,162 367,746 2 8,180 11 119 521,750 11 205,492 10 203,296 2 2,1% 193,188 160,000 12,304 9,000 406,274 379,074 27,200 2 6,345 245,000 2 9,842 NA 9,842 NA 2 1,170 3 210,000 210,000 1 5,000 3 750 3 750 285,060 119,829 165,231 6 22,031 7 249 217,350 1 600 NA NA 2 2 1,600 11,100 3 405 31 594,281 317,071 277,210 3,400 20 346,331 27 209 23 176 1,102,450 230,474 5 4,540 16 231, 614 175,865 2 2 3,100 660 4 3 U NA ■ 7 « 5 196,063 95,257 100,806 3 2,294 23,935 404,000 42,770 2 7,220 NA 38,590 NA NA 11,400 NA 9 190,284 90,394 2 1,467 15,308 3 6,015 4,815 1 1,200 2 NA 3,375 NA 1 2 2,640 3,100 9 150 (Z) 13 1,386,051 1,369,951 16,100 2 27,000 9,500 1,265,000 1 3,120 3,120 13 4,578 3,851 3 727 5 166,290 98,246 1 725 3 30, 150 155,772 5 38,300 37,300 1 1,000 NA 33,680 NA ,620 NA NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, house during the year. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- GEORGIA 259 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Dough- erty All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959. . Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. square feet 1959. . 1949.. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959. . Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959. . 27 297,568 6 126,780 59 350 52 2,441,665 34 86,923 3 56,780 ., OO 1 400 6 558,550 1 4,000 2 1,100 108,560 1 21,780 5,000 3 5,000 2 1,020 1 NA 5,000 NA 1 87,120 2 2,500 5 268,780 3 17,440 1 100,000 1 6,170 1 6,000 2 1,150 14 113,198 5 54,350 29 1,398,655 19 43,073 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 260 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (In definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC. , FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959. . . dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959 1949... number of pots 1959. . . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . Azaleas. Begonias. Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars . establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting dollars -establishments reporting number of pots dollars . establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 5,748,408 4,094,811 601,513 100.0 100.0 2,672,037 31,147 100.0 100.0 65.3 5.2 77 36 2,649,991 29,667 1,024,847 334, 190 100.0 100.0 25.0 55.6 30 261,513 309,784 35 35 93,346 47,594 97,417 60,764 23 31 46,554 20,236 68,256 31,314 34 36 52,820 49,769 19,818 33,223 22 35 122,358 29,205 58 27 194, 543 57, 153 82,154 14,287 30 35 40,780 27, 162 58, 593 43,056 286,421 94,425 7.0 15.7 21,329 50 0.8 0.2 7.4 0.1 1 (D) 50 75,959 41,850 7.4 12.5 26.5 44.3 2 (D) (D) (D) 7,150 (D) 10,525 2 4 (D) 3,900 (D) 6,350 (D) 1,950 (D) 3,000 1 150 2 1 (D) 12,000 (D) 1,200 2 1 (D) 5,000 (D) 8,750 260,442 67,597 6.4 11.2 11,399 3,753 0.4 12.0 4.4 5.6 2 11,399 3,753 194, 153 47,594 18.9 14.2 74.5 70.4 3 32,950 46,130 10,000 6,030 11,021 8,935 2 3 (D) 1,630 (D) 2,675 3 5 10,800 6,850 3,400 3,534 (D) 3,800 36,000 2,300 9,270 800 9,720 2,400 10,855 3,800 210,000 210,000 210,000 NA 7.9 100.0 NA 210,000 NA 206,925 110,897 NA 2.7 NA 89.4 NA 1 NA (D) 1,263 NA 0.1 1 NA (D) 335,897 146,171 8.2 24.3 34,728 7,460 1.3 24.0 10.3 5.1 23,750 7,460 243,776 94,751 23.8 28.4 72.6 64.8 6 73,900 79,846 17,550 12,669 19,641 18,702 6 7 10,900 4,783 18,726 4,910 7 7 12,210 20,925 5,760 12,242 59,012 10,325 13 7 50,700 17,353 23,846 7,200 10 6,975 5,392 11,160 7,850 23,252 NA 0.6 600 NA C1) NA 2.6 NA 2 NA (D) 17,829 NA 1.7 1 (D) (D) HA 8,600 NA 11,164 NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA CD) NA 3 NA 3,700 (D) NA (D) 1,850 NA 0.1 NA 2 NA (D) 5,125 NA 0.5 NA 72.1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 NA (D) NA (r>) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1,364,601 1,315,801 3,010 32.1 0.5 1,301,501 48.7 1,301,501 2,800 6.3 CD] (DJ 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) CD) NA CD) (D) NA (D) (D) 24,153 NA CD) CD) tu (D) NA 1 CD) (D) (D) NA CD) NA NA 2,567 NA 2,546 NA 2 NA CD) NA (D) NA (D) NA 5 NA 19,193 1,560 NA 2,630 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. GEORGIA 261 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (In definitions and explanations, see text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued Polnsettias establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of pete 1959.. 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. All other potted plants establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons ..establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. Snapdragons . -establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. 37 38 71,052 47,401 89,362 53,852 22 69,119 397,927 236,176 100.0 100.0 9.7 39.3 17 100,955 48,009 102,436 38,017 337, 119 353,454 19 471,769 172,443 106, 541 34,859 305,598 392, 534 20 370,036 39,279 2 1 (D) 4,500 (D) 6,750 1 (10 189,133 52,525 47.5 22.2 66 0 55.6 1 (D) 10,325 (D) 10,225 (D) (D) (D) 21,000 (D) 6,850 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 5 12,500 7,150 20,391 8,433 5 34,255 54,890 16,250 13.8 6.9 21.1 24.0 2 (D) 9,500 (D) 5,927 (D) (D) 2 (D) 17,200 (D) 4,796 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) Dougherty 10,500 NA 2.6 NA 10 17,300 15,196 22,760 19,270 3 3,025 57,393 43,960 14.4 18.6 17.1 30.1 3 2,550 4,506 1,836 3,385 9,100 9,100 2 (D) 27,845 (D) 6,575 (D) CD) 80,600 8,060 NA 1,850 NA 1,975 NA 1 (D) 4,823 NA 1.2 NA 20.7 NA 136 NA C1) NA 11,500 3,010 2.9 1.3 0.9 100.0 1 (D) 1,200 (D) 600 (D) (D) (D) 6,500 (D) 900 (D) (D) 3 NA 2,612 MA 4,735 NA 1 !:) (D) NA (D) (D) NA 4,010 NA 5,810 NA 10,100 12,530 8,304 NA 1,926 NA 6,800 6,300 48,500 5,820 All other counties 16 22 36,790 20,555 39,501 19,399 11 31,839 69,552 120,43] 17.5 51.0 4.5 41.5 6 94,395 22,478 94,790 17,880 317,919 331,824 9 463,465 99,898 104,615 15,736 298,798 386,234 8 240,936 25,399 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 262 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Dougherty All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. . establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses ) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. 1,578,905 808,692 100.0 100.0 1,360,374 732,551 100.0 100.0 86.2 90.6 84 72 935,952 454,606 882,421 412,191 50 43 160,513 56,341 219,916 66,769 492,495 38 37 54,714 86,194 53,838 35,730 104,753 47 29 33,480 17,802 71,304 24,487 115,048 14 23 57,245 145,708 41,503 42,396 93,350 286,421 9,110 1.1 2 1,456 153,782 87,740 9.7 10.8 151,756 87,340 11.2 11.9 98.7 99.5 8 5 163,529 117,500 105,044 87,000 233,208 33,150 125 36,177 250 51,075 3,112 214 2,492 75 6,725 5 1,400 5,313 2,130 3 1,145 692 1,750 96,028 73,660 6.1 9.1 90,965 73,450 6.7 10.0 94.7 99.7 6 2 105,561 11,200 87,355 4,700 343,800 1 2,700 1,450 2,700 2,250 11,450 1 1 (D) 4,000 (D) 4,000 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 116,106 45,023 7.4 5.6 116, 106 44,821 8.5 6.1 100.0 99.6 15 8 61,550 33,106 86,345 33,524 179,379 5 3 4,550 1,268 7,065 2,190 10,410 4 5 1,237 10,614 1,979 3,800 3,646 7 4 4,215 2,472 10,320 3,490 9,994 2 3 (D) 5,661 (D) 1,767 (10 135,428 NA 8.6 NA 134,248 NA 9.9 3 NA 37,500 NA 56, 250 NA NA 9,500 NA 17,100 NA 21,000 3 NA 20,700 NA 26,703 NA 31,000 3 NA 6,500 NA 17,095 NA 13,500 1 NA (D) NA (D) (D) 130,825 28,780 8.3 3.6 99,568 23,180 7.3 3.8 76.1 97.9 20,820 35,800 21,816 21,550 120,800 2 1 (D) 500 (D) 500 (D) (D) 20 (D) 10 (D) 1,175 50 3,280 50 2,650 3 2 52,250 26,000 37,948 6,000 88,000| 1,364,601 48,800 NA 3.1 NA 48,800 3.6 NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (I.) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 897,936 564,379 56.9 69.8 718,931 489,650 52.8 66.8 80.1 86.8 45 49 546,992 250,400 525,611 258,817 1,174,671 35 110,613 52,198 156,874 59,979 398,560 24 27 29,665 69,890 22,664 27,335 63,382 26 23 20,190 15, 114 35,296 20,697 86,774 17 3,850 113,762 2,863 34,529 3,600 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. IDAHO 263 County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Canyon All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959 . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959 . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959 . Corporations establishments reporting 1959 . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959 . Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959 . Total sales establishments reporting 1959. value, dollars 1959. wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workerB, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nuraery products establishments reporting 1959 . acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959 . acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 50 713,614 271,993 441,621 513,977 16 7,185 43 293,833 48 184 33 84 27 38 2,316,481 46 506,040 46 458,840 13 47,200 44 36 492,260 374,862 7 5 5,780 7,360 3 3 30,400 33,800 17 28,964 2 4 1,232 19,600 16 59,595 5 2,410 1 4 7 12 180,277 79,554 100,723 122,339 3 1,180 10 57,335 10 124,280 10 115,380 3 8,900 9 7 117,480 133,425 3 2 3,800 1,450 2 1 15,400 iA,a o 6 11,850 3 16,600 7 37,025 2 1,650 115,106 47,448 67,658 93,579 6 35,579 170,000 7 59,678 7 50,578 3 9,100 7 6 59,178 34,300 1 NA 500 NA 1 1,000 2,000 29 23 8 7 3 1 2 22 9 1 11 19 31 418,231 144,991 273,240 298,059 9 3,071 27 200,919 30 120 21 56 18 25 29 322,082 29 292,882 7 29,200 28 23 315,602 207,137 3 3 1,480 5,910 1 2 15,000 19,000 16 56 42 3 10 16,114 2 1 1,232 3,000 2 200 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the house during the year. 264 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bureau Champaign Christian Cook Du Page Fayette Fulton Henry ESTABLISHMENTS 1 837 5 4 8 225 68 4 11 9 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 636 752 4 4 2 7 7 10 179 262 46 49 2 NA 9 8 7 5 4 5 1949. . . 251 161 1 NA 2 NA 1 NA 61 33 21 15 2 NA 3 NA 2 NA 6 68 1 8 1 7 Flower seed 2 1 i 9 in 11 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 28 35 16 16 2 5 8 11 1 1 5 2 NA 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 527 1 2 1 140 36 2 10 6 13 Partnershlps establishments reporting 1959. . . 209 4 1 5 48 17 2 1 3 14 Corporations establishments reporting 1959... 101 1 2 37 15 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 15 Establishments by method of sale: 249 1 5 90 29 1 1 224 364 4 2 2 2 1 52 83 11 28 1 2 7 3 4 17 5 837 28,998,821 5 274,214 4 166,743 8 1,661,019 225 9,891,118 68 2,844,717 4 306,542 11 113,776 9 19 value, dollars 1959. . . 179,732 20 20,331,755 230,853 24,094 1,638,464 7,392,643 2,276,578 259,083 55,000 46,177 :i 8,667,066 43,361 142,649 22,555 2,498,475 568,139 47,459 58,776 133,555 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 24,986,818 246,113 95,788 1,650,772 8,658,490 2,592,779 282,940 86,458 112,733 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 116 165,602 31 47,984 10 24,025 1 50 3 4,600 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 — dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 570 5,162,912 4 13,946 4 100,353 6 42,479 144 1,679,318 54 453,399 2 7,500 7 28,912 6 39,400 27 28 Total employment, November L5, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 679 5,238 4 32 4 50 8 187 185 1,548 60 427 3 26 7 25 7 20 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 524 3,130 4 22 3 33 6 174 148 928 45 260 2 14 6 15 6 13 31 32 Unpaid family workers, Novemuer 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 .. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 322 481 1 1 1 2 2 2 80 L33 22 28 1 4 3 4 6 6 33 Value of land, structures , and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960... 43,156,127 363,000 256,000 1,243,520 14,855,039 4,287,291 276,250 158,500 118,500 34 35 36 Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by 595 14,859,849 584 14,556,280 73 303,569 4 157,721 4 156,121 1 1,600 2 7,500 2 6,800 1 700 7 1,144,500 7 1,144,500 179 4,935,056 178 4,871,201 8 63,855 46 1,743,960 46 1,682,390 5 61,570 2 101,630 2 91,630 1 10,000 9 63,030 7 59,350 2 3,680 7 74,490 7 37 38 39 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 74,490 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 1949... 552 616 14,716,036 16,363,246 4 3 157,721 274,000 2 6 7,500 39,312 7 10 1,144,500 1,649,725 170 244 5,666,586 7,351,358 44 48 1,742,260 1,273,616 2 NA 101,630 NA 8 6 58,550 20,850 7 5 74,490 31,900 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 . . . 1949. . . 46 29 194,043 119,743 NA NA NA NA NA NA 13 9 56,020 28,203 2 5 1,700 12,615 NA NA 1 NA 480 NA NA NA 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 28 35 802,610 936,173 2 5 8,900 99,600 1 1 200 5,000 NA NA 1 4,000 NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See text. Stub ltems continued In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. T'otal greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. ILLINOIS 265 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued STRUCTURES, Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959.. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959.. Corporations establishments reporting 1959.. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. . Retail only number 1959.. Wholesale and retail number 1959. . Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959.. Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (Including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959,, persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959., persons 1959. , LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. , Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959 . , square feet 1959., Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959., square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959, , square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area used In production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Iroquois 4 8 12 380,404 2'.'3,900 81,504 332,847 1 1,600 7 207,903 413,100 4 21,475 4 21,475 4 3 21,475 46,200 1 15,000 1 3 2 6 125,444 84,294 41,150 114,885 2 5,400 5 40,813 257 500 56 5 625 55 5 62! 1 1 000 54 51 4 3 750 081 1,875 KA 1 1 4 6 106,478 75,726 30,752 94,664 2 230 5 22,487 89,500 2 7,500 2 6,500 1 1,000 2 NA 7,500 NA 6 9 16 31 1,762,739 1,355,991 406,748 1,543,455 8 12,383 24 318,563 27 324 20 179 2,404,398 21 730,410 21 730,410 20 22 486,225 516,770 1 85,000 42,900 2 1 159,185 130,000 45 3 9 57 889,988 774,289 115,699 839,473 3 680 37 144,834 40 242 1,554,000 174,970 172,970 1 2,000 7 174,970 166,450 7 LL 21 39 1,518,917 732,312 786,605 1,221,159 5 3,500 27 214,952 35 309 26 175 26 280,965 26 274,265 3 6,700 19 15 261,775 245,180 7 7 19,190 15,910 15 278,636 162,880 115,756 223,083 3 1,700 9 53,634 Logan 493,500 11 86,48 11 384,480 1 2,000 10 I 12 169,360 144,150 1 1 217,120 65,340 2 4 6 446,380 375,910 70,470 408,013 1 1,100 5 102,089 [&::-: enrv 464,000 5 451,400 5 449,800 1 1,600 5 3 451,400 486,210 10 11 6 5 12 1 2 3 6 6 15 977,341 833,027 144,314 917,059 4 568 13 107,873 15 201 12 121 1,400,000 12 695,400 12 693,000 2 2,400 10 11 693,700 695,525 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See tert. stub items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. 266 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. Part 1 of 2 -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) McLean Macon Madison Marshall Monroe Morgan Ogle Peoria Rock Island ESTABLISHMENTS 1 Kind of business: 7 10 6 4 4 4 5 20 14 2 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 6 6 4 3 3 3 4 17 12 3 1949... 6 11 6 3 NA NA NA 16 8 4 2 4 4 1 2 1 1 5 2 5 1949... NA 4 5 NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 1 1 1 7 Flower seed 1 8 Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1 1 1 2 1 9 1U 11 12 1949. . . Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 1 1 1 NA 1 NA NA 1 6 6 3 3 3 2 2 16 9 l.i 2 1 1 1 2 3 5 i.; Corporations establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 15 2 4 1 2 2 3 2 16 3 3 2 1 1 1 5 6 17 2 3 10 4 6 3 4 2 4 18 7 2 4 2 5 12 20 6 14 1M value, dollars 1959... 138,849 225,037 409,272 105,375 440,694 317,350 484,116 294,790 182,881 21) 91,643 186,123 231,522 8,525 421,249 266,845 462,919 115,862 51,386 21 47,206 38,914 177,750 96,850 19,445 50,505 21,197 178,928 131,495 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 112,469 204,331 318,932 67,003 435,511 294,417 474,311 214,133 115,114 23 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959... 2 2 1 1 1 4 2 24 dollars 1959. . . 1,250 3,000 1,000 500 100 1,600 1,800 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock 4 8 5 4 2 3 4 13 9 26 dollars 1959... 19,564 82,518 226,036 24,237 21,000 43,000 51,848 66,912 64,580 EMPLOYMENT 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. . . 6 9 6 4 4 4 5 12 11 28 persons 1959. . . 22 49 96 69 55 53 44 56 62 29 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 4 7 6 3 4 4 4 10 8 30 persons 1959... 11 35 89 U 50 41 41 35 28 31 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 2 4 2 3 1 4 7 10 32 persons 1959. . . 5 9 2 3 1 6 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 128,000 344,000 503,000 79,000 536,000 293,500 389,000 501,500 512,500 Greenhouse area: 2 34 Greenhouse area, 5 8 5 3 3 3 5 16 12 35 square feet 1959. . . 65,000 135,284 186,040 44,900 14,500 100,800 282,280 219,540 135,868 36 Greenhouse area covered by 4 7 5 3 3 3 5 14 11 37 square feet 1959... 59,000 130,044 182,800 44,900 14,500 100,800 282,280 211,340 130,058 .HI Greenhouse area covered by glass 2 2 2 2 3 39 square feet 1959. . . 6,000 5,240 3,240 8,200 5,810 40 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 5 6 4 3 3 3 5 16 11 41 1949... 5 9 6 3 NA NA NA 14 7 42 square feet 1959. .. 65,000 128,614 180,700 44,900 14,500 100,775 282,150 207,340 116,368 43 1949... 84,500 211,280 160,500 15,480 NA NA NA 269,644 113,889 44 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 1 1 1 45 1949... NA 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA 46 square feet 1959 240 5,340 130 200 1,500 47 1949... NA 5,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA 48 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 1 2 1 49 1949... 1 1 1 NA NA NA 1 50 51 square feet 1959. .. 6,430 2,025 51,000 12,000 18,000 1949... 16,000 6,485 15,000 NA NA NA 8,000 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops house during the year. ' Stub items continued and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- ILLINOIS 267 County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Clair Sangamon Stephenson Tazewell Vermilion Whiteside Will Winnebago All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 17 15 7 9 8 13 13 29 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 14 11 11 14 7 4 6 5 8 9 10 14 8 3 23 25 104 128 4 5 Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... 7 5 4 4 NA 3 NA 1 NA 1 NA 6 3 8 NA 40 65 6 Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 2 1 2 6 7 Flower 'seed 8 9 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 11 12 in 11 Mushroom growers. .. -establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 10 9 6 6 5 9 10 17 88 13 Partnerships establishments reporting 1959... 5 3 1 2 3 4 2 10 38 L4 Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 2 3 1 1 2 5 15 Establishments by method of sale: 4 2 2 2 1 5 1 4 20 16 2 4 1 1 2 2 7 11 48 17 11 9 4 6 5 6 5 14 63 18 19 value, dollars 1959. . . 17 303,451 15 539,033 7 100,466 9 193,386 8 169,252 13 325,885 13 221,768 29 494,800 131 2,128,228 72,054 149,714 195,469 299,331 582,680 1,545,548 21 133,500 253,833 19,799 62,680 59,193 73,211 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 243,620 440,701 91,144 187,931 154,454 287,825 143,892 368,723 1,411,596 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . 2 325 3 6,372 1 369 6 24,700 2 131 3 5,660 12 14,975 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... 15 90,066 12 119,841 5 11,499 5 9,896 5 35,229 11 67,636 7 27,994 20 120,945 79 501,656 EMPLOYMENT 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 14 57 10 107 4 16 6 41 6 45 11 77 9 26 18 133 106 562 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 11 30 9 83 3 11 6 24 5 20 9 31 8 18 14 64 79 292 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 5 5 7 8 4 6 4 7 5 8 7 10 1 2 13 17 64 90 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 470,885 552,614 130,500 271,000 310,560 648,100 332,830 1,006,500 3,398,440 34 35 36 37 38 39 Greenhouse area: a Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 11 119,180 10 111,504 5 7,676 11 329,160 11 298,480 6 30,680 6 110,240 6 109,740 1 500 6 136,625 6 136,625 8 157,910 8 154,610 2 3,300 11 330,794 11 328,774 1 2,020 9 57,680 9 56,640 1 1,040 22 219,597 22 215,197 3 4,400 101 1,181,339 99 1,113,981 15 67,358 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959.. . 1949... 10 8 118,092 116,340 11 12 329,160 308,900 6 4 110,240 73,350 5 5 130,400 180,065 8 9 124,910 145,500 9 7 210,420 58,720 8 3 57,280 15,860 20 21 218,472 195,615 93 105 1,002,323 1,421,271 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959.. . 1949... 1 1,088 NA NA 1 NA 6,225 NA NA NA NA NA 1 1 400 120 2 NA 1,125 NA . 8 5 11,830 1A.995 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 1 4,536 1 20,000 1 1 33,000 48,000 3 6 120,374 236,400 1 7,000 11 12 170,376 259,812 NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nurSsry crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. 268 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bureau Champaign Christian Cook Du Page Fayette Fulton Henry LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959... 405 8,657 3 80 2 37 2 5 97 1,206 30 305 2 147 4 59 4 31 3 4 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959... 182 1,116 2 (Z) 48 108 8 5 2 25 2 1 6 Nursery acres 1959... 251 6,378 1 80 2 37 1 5 61 1,060 21 300 2 147 3 11 2 30 7 a acres 1959... 68 1,163 1 (Z) 8 38 1 23 9 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. . . 2 1 10 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959.. . 165 1,428,317 1 1,700 1 400 1 500 54 692,765 12 27,000 1 400 2 3,500 12 13 14 15 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 6 61 25,930 213,303 1 3,300 2 15 21,390 68,371 32,900 NA NA 2 2,300 1 900 16 17 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . 78 704,692 16 106,070 3 17,200 2 1,600 1 200 18 19 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959. . . 16 1,681,532 8 593,125 5 223,900 20 21 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . 79 214,204 29 35,880 8 62,150 2 960 1 750 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Iroquois Jackson Jefferson Kane Kankakee Lake La Salle Logan McHenry LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959... 8 557 3 97 5 81 13 761 51 1,826 27 1,078 5 24 2 1 7 147 3 4 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959. . . 1 15 3 5 48 752 6 8 1 (Z) 1 (Z) 1 1 5 6 Nursery products establishments reporting 1959 acres 1959... 8 557 3 82 5 81 12 756 2 106 24 1,070 4 24 2 1 6 146 7 8 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959 acres 1959... 44 968 9 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... 10 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959 . . . square feet 1959... 1 2,200 3 23,500 6 181,670 2 660 13 198,210 4 6,630 2 41,000 12 13 14 15 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949... NA NA 6 14,250 3 2,650 2 6,920 2 5,356 i 32,800 16 17 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959 . . . 2 89,120 1 3,600 1 5,000 3 103,500 3 24,360 1 800 3 31,000 18 19 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959... 1 89,507 20 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 1 2,000 3 2,500 5 12,880 1 2,800 1 6,000 21 square feet 1959. .. NA Not available, Included In "All other counties. " See text. Z Reported In small, fractions. ILLINOIS 269 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) McLean Macon Madison Marshall Monroe Morgan Ogle Peoria Rock Island LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959. . . 4 21 4 17 4 211 2 90 3 12 1 6 2 6 8 46 7 38 3 A Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959. . . 2 7 1 1 1 (z) 2 2 2 (Z) 2 2 5 18 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. . . 2 13 4 16 4 211 1 90 2 10 1 6 1 6 5 39 2 6 7 a Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 1 1 1 5 1 14 9 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... 1 10 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 4 17,700 2 2,868 2 3,500 2 9,356 1 4,356 4 17,220 2 46,200 12 13 14 15 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . Bquare feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 1 240 1 1,000 NA HA NA NA Hi NA 3 12,900 16 17 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959 — square feet 1959. . . 1 2,000 1 2,000 2 85,240 1 25,000 1 1,000 1 3,072 4 5,240 IS 19 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959. . . 1 750,000 20 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 2 2,690 2 450 1 300 ... 2 15,600 3 21 square feet 1959... 445 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Clair Sangamon Stephenson Tazewell Vermilion Whiteside Will Winnebago All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959. . . 10 105 4 29 2 8 4 24 2 16 3 85 6 42 13 270 61 1,189 3 4 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants , and florist greens establishments reporting 1959 . . . acres 1959... 4 4 1 3 2 3 1 5 2 16 1 40 6 27 77 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. . . 7 99 4 26 3 19 1 (Z) 1 5 6 42 8 252 40 1,045 7 S acres 1959 .. . 2 2 1 5 2 40 6 67 9 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... 10 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959.. . 3 8,975 1 600 1 20,000 3 7,200 1 500 2 770 9 16,650 25 92,287 12 13 14 15 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 3 6,356 1 1 2,500 2,000 2 1,050 1 5,666 1 1 600 1,200 1 8 1,200 14,050 16 17 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... 7 79,690 4 8,040 i 12,000 2 4,900 3 20,400 14 73,660 18 19 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959. . . 1 25,000 20 21 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . 3 5,550 1 24 2 58,000 1 500 3 1,775 8 2,950 NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See tert. Z Reported in small fractions. 270 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bureau Christian Cook Du Page Fulton Henry Iroquois Jackson Kane 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 24,986,818 (D) 1,650,772 8,658,490 2,592,779 86,458 (D) 332,847 114,885 1,543,455 2 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 17,480,679 (D) 1,649,772 6,956,707 2,021,533 66,842 (D) 9,463 23,370 648,213 3 1949... 16,436,516 170,230 1,497,630 8,199,080 1,408,000 22,886 22,720 39,520 28,915 437,956 ■'. percent distribution 1959 .. . 100.0 (D) 9.4 39.8 11.6 0.4 (D) 0.1 0.1 3.7 5 1949... 100.0 1.0 9.1 49.9 8.6 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 2.7 6 Percent of value of all 70.0 (D) 99.9 80.3 78.0 77.3 (D) 2.8 20.3 42.0 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON 7 Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on 2,428,387 (D) 4,413 932,173 99,317 6,000 (D) 4,350 7,100 87,063 8 1949... 2,031,810 20,600 9,925 990,340 174,830 7,775 12,905 11,500 7,775 56,895 9 percent distribution 1959 .. . 100.0 (D) 0.2 38.4 4.1 0.2 (D) 0.2 0.3 3.6 10 1949... 100.0 1.0 0.5 48.7 8.6 0.4 0.6 0.6 0.4 2.8 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated 13.9 (D) 0.3 13.4 4.9 9.0 (D) 46.0 30.4 13.4 12 1949 . . . 12.4 12.1 0.7 12.1 12.4 34.0 56.8 29.1 26.9 13.0 13 10 6 14 number of plants 1959 . . . 39,211 36,411 15 dollars 1959... 3,231 2,973 16 Foliage or green 14 5 1 17 1949 . . . 34 1 11 1 1 18 dollars 1959... 373,909 68,921 CD) 19 1949... 24,213 1,000 17,404 150 150 20 16 5 21 1949... 337 2 4 123 15 3 3 1 1 11 22 number of plants 1959... 928,360 104,000 23 1949 . . . 1,816,891 17,500 6,250 890,077 113,280 5,250 18,750 7,500 1,250 44,625 24 dollars 1959... 90,626 12,460 25 1949... 395,347 5,500 1,275 192,886 25,905 1,050 4,250 1,500 250 10,060 26 6 3 27 1949... 7 3 28 number of plants 1959... 110,500 15,500 29 1949... 34,833 22,333 30 dollars 1959 .. . 15,886 2,325 31 1949 . . . 4,920 2,990 32 Bedding plants, flowers, 399 3 1 104 22 5 6 4 3 16 33 1949 . . . 406 3 5 136 23 6 5 1 3 14 34 dollars 1959 .. . 1,863,605 6,950 (D) 819,637 91,397 6,000 6,405 4,350 7,100 60,063 35 1949 . . . 1,515,563 12,000 8,650 759,718 113,864 6,575 8,610 10,000 7,000 36,775 36 All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... 17 6 1 1 37 dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS 49,108 11,841 (D) (D) 38 Value of potted plants 6,059,213 (D) 210,144 3,593,614 406,767 18,951 (D) 2,600 5,842 256,158 39 1949 . . . 3,187,309 8,000 2,000 2,263,094 227,999 807 1,670 1,500 3,490 93,054 40 percent distribution 1959 . . . 100.0 (D) 3.5 59.3 6.7 0.3 (D) C2) 0.1 4.2 41 1949 . . . 100.0 0.3 0.1 71.0 7.2 (2) 0.1 (2) 0.1 2.9 42 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 34.7 (D) 12.7 51.7 20.1 28.4 (D) 27.5 25.0 39.5 43 1949 . . . 19.4 4.7 0.1 27.6 16.2 3.5 7.4 3.8 12.1 21.2 44 Chrysanthemums, 126 1 38 4 1 3 7 45 number of pots 1959 . . . 622,074 (D) 336,617 58,008 (D) 12,700 51,750 46 dollars 1959... 876,360 (D) 496,161 92,971 (D) 19,685 63,652 47 7 3 1 1 48 number of pots 1959... 9,955 4,905 (D) (D) 49 dollars 1959 .. . 19,079 11,160 (D) (D) 50 159 1 2 51 5 2 3 1 7 51 1949 . . . 183 1 65 5 1 1 1 7 52 number of pots 1959 341,928 (D) (D) 193,791 23,525 (D) 2,000 (D) 12,350 53 1949 . . . 215,895 240 122,706 12,410 150 225 150 7,800 54 dollars 1959... 519,308 (D) (D) 306,330 35,349 (D) 3,000 (D) 18,282 55 1949 . . . 277,812 300 156,673 17,100 225 225 175 15,155 56 49 x 1 22 3 1 1 57 1949 . . . 70 29 3 1 1 1 3 58 number of pots 1959... 74,132 CD) (D) 63,903 1,025 (D) (D) 59 1949 . . . 106,372 77,375 7,650 20 50 75 1,150 60 dollars 1959... 127,154 (D) (D) 111,755 1,481 (D) (D) 61 1949 . . . 138,771 103,643 9,150 20 75 75 1,725 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued ILLINOIS 271 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) McHenry Morgan Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specially crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959 .. . 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOB GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Begonias . .establishments reporting 1959. number of plants 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants Poinsettias . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. -establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. ID) (D) 366,265 (D) 2.2 (D) (D) 23,310 (D) (D) 6.4 (D) 36,250 (D) 8,090 1 1,000 150 5 9,812 11,950 (D) 7,615 (D) 0.2 (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 900 (D) 1,050 1 (D) 100 (D) 150 1,221,159 299,933 250,535 1.7 1.5 58,500 20,236 2.4 1.0 19.5 8.1 1 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 495 10 26,955 5,876 16 10 48,299 13,860 1 !D) 36,633 6,917 0.6 0.2 12.2 2.8 5 7,100 6,300 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 800 (D) 850 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 75 223,083 152,235 108,709 0.9 0.7 15,152 24,600 0.6 1.2 10.0 22.6 1 60 9 26,250 4,850 15,152 19,550 23,402 9,023 0.4 0.3 15.4 8.3 1 (D) (D) 3,000 2,650 3,450 3,300 1 2 (D) 49 (D) 98 408,013 405,240 351,427 2.3 2.1 3,000 13,240 0.1 0.7 0.7 3.8 3 20, 170 6,240 2 2 (D) 7,000 197,071 102,907 3.3 3.2 48.6 29.3 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 5,362 (D) 6,199 1 1 (D) 4,332 (D) 4,980 917,059 713,056 823,563 4.1 5.0 13,350 20,266 0.5 1.0 1.9 2.5 (D) 25,500 (D) 6,250 13,150 13,996 27,062 2,700 0.4 0.1 3.8 0.3 3 (D) 650 (D) 840 1 50 150 101,699 91,492 0.6 0.6 21,377 38,414 0.9 1.9 21.0 42.0 3 21,625 4,325 18,426 34,089 !D) 37,599 16,507 0.6 0.5 37.0 18.0 3 11,672 14,247 2 3 (D) 2,750 (D) 3,608 1 1 (D) 635 (D) 893 204,331 186,840 146,333 6,563 20,758 0.3 1.0 3.5 14.2 1 1 (D) 150 1 3 (D) 19,500 (D) 4,850 1 (D) (D) 6 4,075 15.358 104,089 41,943 1.7 55.7 28.7 1 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 6,150 (D) 6,800 1 2 (D) 1,075 (D) 1,075 150,233 149,727 0.9 0.9 6,650 21,856 0.3 1.1 4.4 14.6 4 29,200 6,394 6,650 15,462 46,564 20,015 0.8 0.6 31.0 13.4 1 (D) CD) (D) 2,000 (D) 2,290 (D) (D) 435,511 20,261 0.1 NA 9,012 NA 0.4 HA 44.5 NA (D) NA 1 (D) (2) NA 12.3 NA 1.7 NA 217,815 NA 9.0 NA 75.3 NA (D) NA 48,596 0.8 NA 16.8 NA 1 (D) (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 423,934 2.4 3,475 0.1 NA (D) (D) 3 NA 3,425 NA 2,425 (2) NA 0.6 NA NA (D) (D) NA NA NA NA D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 272 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Rock Island Stephen- Ver- milion Winnebago Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949... percent distribution 1959 . . . 1949... Percent of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1949 . . . dollars 1959... 1949... Geraniums2 establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1949... number of plants 1959 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Poinsettias . .establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on.. establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959 . number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Gardenias establishments reporting 1959 . number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 173,784 214,478 1.0 1.3 47,279 37, 502 1.9 1.8 27.2 17.5 369 1 10 (D) 73,285 (D) 8,898 11 40,280 26,495 85,429 53,342 1.4 1.7 49.2 24.9 2 [Dj IP) 4 7 7,550 6,670 7,550 6,850 (D) 1,500 (D) 1,425 97,230 87,709 0.6 0.5 10,976 14,000 0.5 0.7 11.3 16.0 14,250 6,000 3 10,976 8,000 38,642 19,657 0.6 0.6 39.7 22.4 5 4,670 6,332 3 3 1,550 4,565 2,465 4,600 141,807 86,634 0.8 0.5 16,017 11,353 0.7 0.6 11.3 13.1 5 (D) 12,890 (D) 2,703 7 6 15,157 8,650 79,348 5,075 1.3 0.2 56.0 5.9 3 23,700 10,170 2 2 (D) 600 (D) 1,225 2 (D) 1,100 (D) 800 375,974 232,962 2.2 1.4 202,642 32,950 8.3 1.6 53.9 14.1 2 1 (D) 400 7 25,000 4,550 2 (D) (D) 10 10 140,175 28,000 1 (D) 114,248 57,785 1.9 1.8 30.4 24.8 2 (D) (D) 5 9,150 10,540 14,273 13,375 2 (D) 350 (D) 450 89,644 52,651 0.5 0.3 13,062 7,431 0.5 0.4 14.6 14.1 10,809 1,777 6 3 11,540 4,654 (D) 54,075 22,554 0.9 0.7 60.3 42.8 (D) (D) 3 2 4,700 5,000 6,925 8,223 2 (D) 564 (D) 852 176,694 142,790 1.0 0.9 122,479 63,040 5.0 3.1 69.3 44.1 (D) 681,460 41,800 60,626 5,160 24,275 51,880 30,646 43,400 0.5 1.4 17.3 30.4 3 3,575 6,883 2,350 640 3,679 800 138,173 96,550 30,303 30,108 1.2 1.5 21.9 31.2 2 250 6 25,000 8,150 7 6 30,303 21,669 27,415 13,487 0.5 0.4 19.8 14.0 1 (D) (D) 2,300 2,125 3,266 3,405 287,825 196,162 82,740 1.1 0.5 44,929 33,898 1.9 1.7 22.9 41.0 1 3 (D) 13,250 (D) 3,250 7 6 44,529 30,648 68,489 10,852 1.1 0.3 34.9 13.1 2 (D) (D) 6 4 6,954 2,350 9,634 3,140 1 (D) 50 (D) 75 143,892 54,643 6,453 0.3 t1) 38.0 6,180 5,243 0.3 0.3 11.3 81.2 3 10,000 2,575 3 6,180 2,668 23,600 840 0.4 t1) 43.2 13.0 1 (D) (D) 368,723 268,811 153,421 1.5 0.9 52,450 67,925 2.2 3.3 19.5 44.3 2 (D) 2,030 16 46,500 6,000 780 17 19 52,300 53,496 172,141 21,772 2.8 0.7 64.0 14.2 10 13,350 19,766 8 10 16,035 3,784 29,985 4,849 2 3 (D) 460 (D) 690 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Less than 0.05 percent In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. ILLINOIS 273 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Du Page Henry Iroquois African violets. PLANTS— Continued . -establishments reporting number of pots dollars Begonias . Cacti and succulents. Foliage or green plants • establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting dollars Hydrangeas . Poinsettlas . .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIACE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 27 52 241,780 141,900 114,218 58,896 83 107 360,343 270,933 657,991 374,647 136 350,077 312,482 73,070 63,593 20 9,289 110 159 1,183,342 722,598 346 3,124,118 1,186,656 78 148 199,548 362,423 303,707 467,133 151 165 491,947 320,501 690,631 455,243 63 293,149 8,993,079 11,217,397 100.0 100.0 51.4 68.2 296 1,094,832 888,995 1,090,212 716,062 4,626,213 5,243,199 281 5,624,722 2,767,057 1,223,707 506,701 5,147,791 5,430,049 23 114 78,314 498,265 16,180 99,195 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 2,500 3 18,700 7,744 2 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 2,500 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 3,000 (D) 141,630 CD) 1.3 (D) 83.2 2 CD) 11,916 (D) 11,195 ) 2 (D) 912,489 270,317 17.7 12.5 99.1 99.1 5 1 3,170 1,000 4,365 1,000 7,535 22 12 75,987 76,734 230,861 173,418 286,250 19 10 334,447 1 9,668 290,556 42,615 866,270 19 10 64,657 19,578 379,582 38,387 251,370 21,500 95,083 6,450 11,508 .: (D) NA CO NA (D) (D) til (D) (D! NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA 4 NA 1,950 NA 5,850 NA 6,250 3 NA 1,975 NA 1,284 NA 4,000 NA 910 NA 2,730 NA 2,700 917,059 204,003 34,656 3.7 1.4 202,487 32,965 3.9 1.5 99.3 95.1 1 1 (D) 10 (D) 20 (D) 5 4 38,560 9,000 134,329 24,500 245,000 4 17,800 5,500 10,336 2,800 39,200 5 4 3,900 2,000 22,400 5,230 25,900 1O0 50 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in ' All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 280 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sangamon Winnebago Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Deciduous trees and shrubs establishments reporting number of plants dollars establishments reporting number of plants dollars Evergreens , ornamental. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of plant6, January 1, 1960. Coniferous evergreens.. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) Inventory. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of shrubs 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Herbaceous plants. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of planta 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 14,005 10,895 0.3 0.5 13,611 10,728 0.3 0.5 97.2 98.5 2 1 (D) 40 (D) 100 (D) 3 3 3,900 2,620 8,661 8,200 6,950 3 4 1,700 3,295 930 1,245 6,075 3 3 1,485 211 2,970 430 2,045 1 1 (D) 5,000 (D) 500 168,699 102,455 3.0 4.2 600 6.3 1 I'd) (D) 168,099 102,450 3.3 4.7 99.6 100.0 3 1 4,650 5,000 11,004 5,000 8,500 4 5 44,800 35,250 145,710 70,500 276,000 1 5 (D) 33,828 (D) 11,500 (D) 3 4 2,450 3,631 7,585 5,450 8,500 1 100,000 10,000 34,840 NA 0.6 34,635 0.7 NA 99.4 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 4 NA 7,375 NA 22,100 NA 38,200 3 NA 5,400 NA 5,400 NA 2,700 3 NA 1,160 NA 4,860 NA 13,000 (D) NA (D) NA 100,768 19,983 97,981 17,600 1.9 0.8 97.2 88.1 875 685 1,988 1,000 4,400 5 27,978 6,300 76,862 12,500 77,780 4 5,100 3,925 5,354 1,250 9,600 3,690 1,875 12,831 1,875 23,200 2 2 (D) 700 (D) 130 440,701 64,727 33,175 1.2 1.4 t1) 1,000 30 250 50 64,310 32,394 1.2 1.5 99.4 97.6 (D) 60 (D) 55 !Di 3 10,100 10,500 43,236 21,425 27,800 3 3,030 6,400 5,173 2,260 5,550 3 1,830 4,125 13,882 6,350 5,650 2 10,080 1,008 0.2 NA 11,237 0.2 NA 100.0 NA NA 2,750 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) (D) 11,643 (D) 0.5 (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) •;a (D) 11,423 (D) 0.5 (I.) 96.1 2 (D) (D) (i>j 3 7,340 3,628 19,360 9,500 37,000 3 2 4,040 3,068 3,434 1,222 7,500 1,355 417 4,798 696 4,350 99,912 1.8 NA 99.9 NA 5 NA 1,333 NA 3,116 NA 3,700 7 NA 11,182 89,600 7 NA 6,540 NA 12,300 NA 53,340 NA 6,590 NA 25,670 NA 28,600 2 NA (D) 172,935 (D) NA D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued ILLINOIS 281 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Iroquois UcBenry ORKAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding imiltlf lora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines,, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establt shments reporting dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 17 50 13,540 237,816 10,530 89,301 20,487 14 51 14,720 34,491 6,585 9,511 15 28,526 3,593 IB 707,848 4 6 2,210 2,641 2,210 2,079 2,600 3 10 8,430 3,363 3,456 1,304 5 7,005 357 3 2,000 4 2,564 925 2 6 (D) 2,361 (D) 743 1 (D) 137 (D) NA (D) :« (D) 1 NA D) NA (3) NA (Dl 1 (D) u 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 15 2 CD) 1 4 (D) 3,600 (D) 1,390 (D) 1 6 (D) 3,256 (D) 1,147 1 (D) 852 1 1 NA 3 (D) NA 513 (D) NA 235 (D) HI 3 NA 90 NA 30 1 (D) NA. 100 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sangamon Stephenson Tazewell Winnebago All other counties ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding multif lora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars Ornamental plants sold In containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 2 2 (D) 155 (D) 75 (D) 1 2 (D) 110 (D) 53 1 (D) 125 1 (D) 1 1 NA 1 3 (D) (D) NA 3,500 2,100 (D) (D) HA 800 840 (D) (D) 2 1 NA 1 3 (D) (D) M 50 170 (D) (D) NA 25 56 1 (D) 3 1,100 1 (D) 3 NA 27 11,330 NA 222,743 8,320 NA 82,957 17,887 3 NA 18 6,290 NA 25,019 3,129 NA 6,133 5 21,521 NA 1,552 6 704,748 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establi. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. shments. See text. 282 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Floyd ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959 . Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959. Total sales establishments reporting 1959. value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices. . .dollars 1959. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (Including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting square feet Creenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used In production of florist crops establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used In production of nursery crops establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used In production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting square feet 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 335 439 162 141 133 119 128 147 241 516 14,108,904 9,956,551 4,152,353 12,408,252 40 75,850 344 2,242,028 469 2,611 341 1,565 193 303 24,536,655 381 9,361,395 376 9,148,882 60 212,513 295 356 6,424,410 5,990,219 35 22 107,257 42,694 69 90 2,838,458 3,405,740 18 370,045 125,064 244,981 240,400 13 119,054 217,420 8,750 9 15 217,420 153,480 1 10,000 1 2 3 6 127,040 66,440 60,600 98,084 5 16,573 5 65,600 65,600 64,400 52,835 NA 1,200 NA 255,088 150,850 104,238 227,429 5 31,384 691,000 188,438 7 187,338 1 1,100 188,438 158,950 3 1 12 16 1,219,693 1,021,706 197,987 1,133,771 14 258,035 16 170 12 132 949,655 15 423, 796 14 399,276 5 24,520 11 10 325,320 195,330 4 2 11,356 5,890 1 2 87,120 152,000 382,037 302,570 79,467 362,030 1 535 6 36, 531 217,300 6 278,000 6 275,750 2,250 5 7 275,000 365,565 1 NA 3,000 NA 1 1 900 10,000 9 160, 531 71,275 89,256 104,626 6 16, 151 7 165,790 7 164,790 1,000 165,790 133,800 1 3,600 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. In 1949, number of equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops I establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not is each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued INDIANA 283 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES. AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Howard Huntington Knox Lake La Porte Madison Marion Marshall ESTABLISHMENTS 1 9 4 18 32 10 10 96 5 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 6 6 2 5 14 15 17 17 6 6 7 9 36 96 3 5 4 5 Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... 3 NA 2 NA 5 3 16 12 6 7 3 3 19 17 2 NA 6 2 1 1 3 7 Flower seed 8 9 Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 48 56 10 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 1 2 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 5 3 12 24 6 8 59 3 13 4 1 3 6 1 2 24 2 14 Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 3 2 3 13 15 Establishments by method of sale : 1 6 2 65 16 4 4 13 2 3 10 2 17 4 4 8 17 8 7 21 3 18, 19 20 Total sales establishments reporting 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... 9 120,382 29,884 4 180,008 127,400 18 419,631 272, 591 32 462,082 238,266 10 286,088 186,854 10 160,820 35,584 96 2,178,739 1,851,462 5 11,350 21 90,498 52,608 147,040 223,816 99,234 125,236 327,277 87,839 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices. . .dollars 1959... 82,131 156,425 380,011 371,754 243,946 116,827 2,043,053 64,974 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 1 706 1 500 3 1,208 2 1,700 2 1,113 7 26,795 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 8 42,316 3 36,799 11 85,900 20 70,309 8 166, 594 9 39,832 40 256,253 3 4,871 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 8 33 4 37 16 158 28 124 6 98 9 40 89 440 5 18 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 5 16 4 17 15 53 16 39 4 31 7 19 62 206 4 11 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 2 4 1 1 8 13 20 39 1 1 6 7 30 51 3 5 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 34 35 36 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by 6 80,500 6 78,500 1 2,000 5 6 60,500 48,975 2 65,000 2 60,000 1 5,000 2 4 65,000 37,500 9 233,200 8 228,000 3 5,200 7 6 142,200 136,700 14 179,815 14 172,365 4 7,450 13 13 179,315 209,672 5 191,400 5 191,400 5 5 191,400 34,600 9 67,220 9 60,220 2 7,000 7 8 64,140 85,800 82 1,985,329 79 1,934,009 6 51,320 34 41 774,305 704,296 2 19,357 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reportij]g 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 19,357 2 3 19,357 20,036 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . NA NA NA NA 2 3,000 1 500 1 864 2 1 2,530 2,200 2 5 1,314 3,310 NA NA 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 2 1 20,000 12,500 1 2 88,000 187, 120 1 6,000 1 1 550 10,000 48 56 1,209,910 1,163,435 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist cropB, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued 284 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Putnam St. Joseph Tippecanoe Vanderburgh Vigo Wabash Wsyne All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 Kind of business: 4 26 6 21 16 6 23 158 2 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959 — 4 17 5 14 8 3 16 124 3 1949. . . 3 23 8 25 12 3 18 164 4 Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 2 12 1 7 5 3 6 44 5 1949. . . NA 11 4 4 5 Ht 4 60 6 2 14 7 Flower seed 1 3 Greenhouse vegetable 1 5 9 3 3 2 2 4 9 9 1949... 1 10 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 11 1949... Type of ownership: 1 1 12 Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. . . 1 17 4 15 6 5 12 107 33 3 4 1 3 6 4 43 u Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by methoo of sale: 5 1 3 4 1 7 6 15 2 2 8 6 9 18 16 2 8 5 3 2 4 66 17 2 16 4 8 21 7 16 4 6 10 23 74 158 16 4 26 6 19 value, dollars 1959. . . 150,695 239,326 216,608 430,782 1,398,372 120,875 2,674,731 2,187,271 20 110 140 64 528 144 958 183,256 247,524 1,274,230 124,142 21,875 99,000 2,533,512 141,219 954,453 1,232,818 21 40,555 174,798 71,650 -V Value of crops at wholesale prices. . .dollars 1959... 125,823 158,073 183,293 322,441 1,347,397 78,348 2,634,123 1,696,710 23 Returns and allowances (disoounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... 2 1 2 2 4 6 24 dollars 1959. . . 2,525 35 1,646 4,200 4,110 2,100 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock 3 18 6 16 10 5 16 IL2 26 dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 50,558 83,174 37,676 124,330 80,466 12,725 155,056 456,699 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. . . 4 23 6 19 13 6 22 142 .'8 persons 1959. . . 39 68 46 107 152 15 293 494 29 Paid full-tijne employees. November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 4 16 5 15 9 6 17 101 30 persons 1959. . . 22 45 40 83 94 11 226 295 31 Unpaid family workers. November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 3 14 2 5 3 3 7 62 32 persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 5 24 2 5 7 4 9 91 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 103,000 466,608 549,000 713,050 3,693,445 188,000 3,851,280 4,104,308 Greenhouse area:2 34 Greenhouse area, 4 18 5 16 11 3 23 117 35 square feet 1959. . . 65,050 115,256 162,500 329,166 1,268,830 30,700 1,623,806 1,370,772 it, Greenhouse area covered by 4 16 5 16 11 3 23 117 37 square feet 1959. . . 55,050 112,756 154,500 323,150 1,265,330 24,200 1,612,759 1,321,412 IS Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 2 4 2 2 2 17 39 square feet 1959... 10,000 2,500 8,000 6,016 3,500 6,500 11,047 49,360 40 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 4 15 5 12 9 3 16 106 41 1949... 3 21 8 14 8 3 16 137 42 square feet 1959. . . 65,050 109,656 162,500 252,166 130,600 30,700 1,455,218 1,252,185 43 1949... 58,024 101,284 111,292 313,276 178, 550 21,400 1,428,521 1,183,993 44 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 4 5 12 45 1949. . . NA 1 NA 2 10 46 square feet 1959. . . 2,600 27,740 53,317 47 1949... NA 400 .... NA 9,000 21,030 48 Greenhouse area used In production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959... 1 5 3 2 4 49 1949. . . 1 9 3 2 9 50 square feet 1959. . . 3,000 77,000 1,138,230 ... 140,848 72,900 51 1949. . . 10,000 113,270 1,464,000 ... 130, 04Q 133,775 MA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text, equal greenhouse area In production of florist crops, nursery crops xIn 1949, number of and vegetable crops t establishments includes greenhouse vegetable is each of these products may be grown in the growers. 2 Total greenhouse urea may not eame greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued INDIANA 285 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES. AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allen Decatur Delaware Elkhart Floyd Gibson Henry LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 3 4 TanA area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959. .. 246 3,399 105 449 11 71 3 1 5 45 2 1 2 42 2 2 10 509 5 21 5 31 2 (Z) 3 16 1 (z) 3 10 2 7 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. . . 162 2,562 9 70 3 44 1 40 6 433 4 24 2 16 1 3 7 8 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 27 388 2 55 1 7 1 (Z) 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959 acres 1959. . . 1 (Z) 11 12 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959 .. . square feet 1959. . . 89 371,085 2 1,590 2 26,780 3 14,200 2 32,360 1 2,100 13 14 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 12 49 75,498 259,294 2 3,800 1 1,000 1 13,068 1 2 4,400 22,300 1 1,500 1 4,000 1 28,800 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959 .. . 88 730,695 4 50,560 2 26,136 3 109,120 5 79,574 1 10,000 1 30,000 19 20 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . 29 57,247 1 4,040 2 2,160 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Howard Huntington Knox Lake La Porte Madison Harlan Marshall LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 3 4 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . 3 16 1 1 3 19 1 1 13 335 9 173 21 269 6 45 7 52 2 8 3 55 26 472 11 15 3 30 1 3 5 6 Nursery acres 1959... 3 15 2 18 5 92 16 204 6 26 3 55 19 434 2 27 7 8 acres 1959... 2 70 1 20 1 18 3 23 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959 acres 1959. . . 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 1 600 2 1,140 4 4,824 4 2,380 19 102,704 12 square feet 1959. . . 13 U 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949... 1 500 2 5,856 1 1 2,000 18,000 1 300 2 5,760 2 11 2,400 60,930 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . 3 3,880 1 4,356 3 29,052 7 21,040 2 44,360 3 13,900 12 118,180 1 1,800 19 20 Tj»tw1 bench , and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was square feet 1959... 1 175 1 7,500 2 600 1 200 2 5,550 Z Reported in small fractions. 286 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS. SALES. EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Putnam St. Joseph Tippecanoe Vanderburgh Vigo Wabash Wayne All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIJMENT— Continued 1 2 3 Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959... Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 3 1 1 (Z) 18 113 5 13 1 80 10 30 6 4 7 102 2 4 3 61 9 278 5 5 77 762 38 145 4 acres 1959. . . 5 6 Nursery products establishments reporting 1959 — acres 1959. . . 2 1 12 98 1 80 7 26 5 98 3 61 6 273 44 424 7 8 acres 1959. . . 2 2 14 193 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. . . acreB 1959. . . 1 (z) 11 12 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959. . . 2 5,440 4 10,152 3 3,230 1 1,500 6 13,440 33 148,645 13 14 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 1 2,000 1 43,560 1 5,400 1 1,080 2 8,590 3 5 15,360 41,200 2 14 6,478 36,510 17 18 19 Land area covered by lath, earan, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959... Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 1 700 5 36,980 1 1,501 1 1,500 1 250 4 18,160 2 500 1 450 2 280 4 27.025 3 14,261 25 104,622 20 square feet 1959 .. . 19,530 Z Reported In small fractions. INDIANA 287 County Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specially crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 — UNPOTTED PLANTS, HOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 — 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959. . . dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . Azaleas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Begonias establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Geraniums2 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949... Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of pots 1959. . , 1949.., dollars 1959.., 1949... Poinsettias establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . number of pots 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . All other potted plants establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. 12,408,252 7,895,013 6, 759, 892 100.0 100.0 656,818 869,711 100.0 100.0 8.3 12.9 230 278 541,700 555,720 1,994,942 930,727 100.0 100.0 25.3 13.8 67 149,709 224,611 86 120 73,446 56,693 101,846 73,087 38 73 119,647 63,782 180,654 89,946 77 108 56,164 46,772 27,274 27,876 63 107 340,395 104,079 214 217 1,642,288 1,169,929 624,357 209,939 61 95 86, 199 84,621 128,791 128, 810 80 91 180,259 80,716 216,636 122,766 36 45,169 180,464 156,269 2.3 2.3 20,455 28,328 3.1 3.3 11.3 16.1 12 20,455 28,071 115,988 69,976 5.8 7.5 64.3 44.8 5 10,400 22,048 4 9 5,400 5,100 6,804 6,015 (D) 1,810 (D) 3,161 4,890 4,250 4 7 10,475 5,790 7 12 62,500 39,350 30,545 9,155 3 5 7,300 11,690 12,191 15,513 4 6 9,430 8,180 17, 728 11,839 (D) 72,732 40,929 0.9 0.6 4,200 1,000 0.6 0.1 5.8 2.4 4,200 1,000 42,454 100 2.1 t1) 58.4 0.2 1 (D) (to (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 200 (D) 100 15,300 9,486 1 (D) (D) 2 (i>) I'd) (d) (D) 217,784 (D) 3.2 (D) (D) 18,620 (D) 2.1 (D) 8.;, 6 5 16,675 17, 175 (D) 170,822 (D) 18.4 (D) 78.4 1 (D) (D) 3 2 16,450 8,122 24,675 11,583 (D) 15,262 (D) 30,524 1 2 (D) 3,756 (D) 3,042 45,500 38,134 18,200 13,071 3 2 10,650 19,032 15,975 40,214 3 1 9,500 15,928 13,965 34,895 1 (D) Floyd 1,133,771 632,351 337,407 8.0 5.0 7,422 14,531 1.1 1.7 1.2 4.3 4 6 7,040 11,750 308,270 143,621 15.5 15.4 48.7 42.6 4 40,730 60,691 4 4 3,523 7,976 4,333 11,879 1 2 (D) 31,891 (D) 38,735 2 2 (D) 960 (D) 1,360 2 2 (D) 7,020 5 76,060 30,490 35,053 6,350 4 3 17,659 11,788 33,375 17,396 4 3 18,513 11,768 32,213 18,084 1 (D) 362,030 346,481 395,595 4.4 5.9 7,415 14,350 1.1 1.6 2.1 3.6 7,000 7,200 76,240 19,385 3.9 2.1 22.6 4.9 (D) (D) 3 4 7,200 4,015 10,610 4,990 2 1 (D) 200 (D) 300 3 3 2,400 3,200 800 1,620 2 (D) 530 4 4 8,000 8,000 3,200 1,600 1 3 (D) 3,825 (D) 5,110 2 3 (D) 3,900 (D) 4,775 104,626 95,816 152,624 1.2 2.3 16,440 10,295 2.5 1.2 17.2 6.7 5 5 16,440 9,500 5,333 4,340 0.3 0.5 5.6 2.8 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 60 3 1 850 150 375 75 1,020 4 5 14,900 22,50 4,846 3,000 232,429 222,470 2.9 3.3 3,600 13,000 0.5 1.5 1.5 5.8 3,600 13,000 15,296 3,400 0.8 0.4 6.6 1.5 1 :: (D) 150 150 1 (D) (D) 4 6 16,600 9,500 13,154 2,050 2 600 700 1 (i>) (D) 1 (D) 63, 198 44,065 0.8 0.7 12,467 9,150 1.9 1.1 19.8 20.6 4 6 4,487 8,900 22,391 10,140 1.1 1.1 35.4 23.0 1 (D) (D) 3 3 1,350 600 2,254 975 1 3 (D) 600 (D) 675 2 3 (D) 1,125 3 5 19,000 13,500 12,350 3,500 2 3 (D) 500 (0) 800 1 3 (D) 800 (D) 1,325 (D) 184,948 143,477 2.3 2.1 8,855 6,423 1.3 0.7 4.8 4.5 7 6 7,705 6,050 31,346 4,255 1.6 0.5 16.9 3.0 1 (D) (D) 5 2 3,175 700 4,681 750 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) ioo (D) 25 (D) 50 14,900 3,200 6,705 705 2 2 (d: 1,150 (d: 825 500 500 371,754 255, 163 187,950 3.2 2.8 13,514 47,670 2.1 5.5 5.3 25.4 9 12 11,684 47,530 50,771 22,733 2.5 2.4 19.9 12.1 3 1,250 1,625 4 3 3,100 1,700 4,750 1,825 2 2 (D) 315 (D) 322 1,950 2,250 350 510 2 4 (D) 506 11 12 73,700 66,660 23,298 15,965 1 1 (D) 400 (D) 400 2 2,000 1,020 3,000 1,175 3 1,600 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. xLess than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued 288 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Joseph Tippe- canoe Vander- burgh Vigo Wayne Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specially crops dollars 1959. . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PUNTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC. , FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices. dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, find vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Chiy s anthemums , all "types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959... dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Azaleas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of note 959. . . w... dollar:: 1949... Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Poinsettias establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . All other potted plants establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... 243,946 223,393 25,070 2.8 0.4 30,800 10,650 4.7 1.2 13.8 42.5 5 5 30,800 10,650 129,087 5,720 6.5 0.6 57.8 22.8 2 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 510 (D) 800 2 1 (D) ]O0 (D) 125 3 1 1,900 75 1,080 25 3 2 1,375 290 5 5 122,500 10,050 50,250 2,100 3 2 6,550 250 8,780 315 3 4 14,535 840 21,376 965 54,623 52,464 0.7 0.8 4,375 6,900 0.7 0.8 8.0 13.2 4 6 4,375 6,900 19,945 21,090 1.0 2.3 36.5 40.2 2 3 (D) 1,620 (D) 1,720 .: 350 550 3 318 220 6,500 4 5 15,800 15,000 10,500 6,150 2 3 (D) 775 (D) 1,400 3 2 7,200 1,400 8,470 2,000 2,043,053 868, 999 640,310 JJ..0 9.5 102,837 127,767 15.7 14.7 11.8 20.0 25 24 60,476 67,457 244,390 122,682 12.3 13.2 28.1 19.2 3 7,400 11,100 5 9 3,250 3,800 4,842 4,275 1 6 (D) 2,731 (D) 3,820 6 8 5,750 6,800 1,315 4,860 169,325 50,870 18 15 61,600 32,100 32,307 6,735 2 9 (D) 12,685 (D) 15,887 4 7 6,400 9,050 6,976 13,700 125,823 124,991 86,365 1.6 1.3 31,837 2,530 4.8 0.3 25.5 2.9 4 2 22,222 950 90,289 63,735 4.5 6.8 72.2 73.8 1 3 (D) 650 (D) 925 2 3 (D) 900 (D) 400 3 (D) 1,950 3 2 521,000 501,200 78,500 50,420 3,072 3,860 1,000 1,175 1 (D) 2 (D) 158,073 97,972 81,893 1.2 1.2 8,217 20,907 1.3 2.4 8.4 25.5 U 5,817 20,907 53,090 22,804 2.7 2.5 54.2 27.8 5 3,588 5,362 5 9 4,484 2,850 7,459 3,690 4 3 2,137 700 3,179 1,070 6 11 2,559 1,725 1,074 832 (D) 2,060 12 9 40,820 17,600 17,247 5,470 4 4 2,723 2,325 4,131 2,900 4 (D) 1,275 (D) 1,535 (D) (D) 84,667 (D) 1.3 (D) (D) 12,858 (D) 1.5 (D) 15.2 7 10,975 11,278 (E) 17,135 (D) 1.8 (D) 20.2 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 900 (D) 1,250 1 2 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,600 2 2 (D) 163 (D) 22 (D) 2,031 4 6 29,000 16,500 12,600 4,250 1 2 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,950 2 2 (D) 1,800 (D) 2,910 322,441 266,438 204,575 3.4 3.0 27,629 37,749 4.2 4.3 10.4 18.5 11 13 20,402 29,029 130,329 35,045 6.5 3.8 48.9 17.1 7 13,700 20,550 5 7 4,026 2,700 6,240 3,910 5 5 2,950 1,150 5,279 1,122 5 6 4,500 2,100 2,665 1,900 7 5 21,930 3,250 11 6 60,350 21,750 26,153 4,950 5 6 9,200 3,760 13,800 5,670 4 5 21,029 5,700 14,510 8,210 4 19,082 218,848 122,770 2.8 1.8 7,566 18,800 1.2 2.2 3.5 15.3 7,566 18,500 36,601 33,367 1.8 3.6 16.7 27.2 (D) (D$ 1 6 (D) 4,045 (D) 4,335 1 2 (D) 190 (D) 215 5 (D) 6,325 (D) 1,797 3 4 5,375 3,800 4 6 30,500 10,750 15,250 2,220 (D) 3,725 (D) 4,850 1 5 (D) 5,450 (D) 5,925 37,276 15,817 0.5 0.2 13,300 2,500 2.0 0.3 35.7 15.8 3 2 9,350 2,500 10,903 3,610 0.5 0.4 29.2 22.8 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 350 (D) 425 2 2 (D) 300 (D) 150 1 1 (D) 100 7,167 5,000 3,584 1,250 2 2 (D) 450 (D) 675 3 1 1,685 200 2,106 300 2 (D) 2,315,619 2,406,841 29.3 35.6 32,789 195,011 5.0 22.4 1.4 8.1 17,959 17,822 54,732 5,518 2.7 0.6 2.4 0.2 2 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 200 (D) 275 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 150 2 2 (D) 1,200 (D) 600 2 3 (D) 840 11 5 31,179 8,915 10,169 1,783 1 (D) 100 (D) 150 2 1 (D) LOO (D) 150 2 (D) D Data Included in "All other comities" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued INDIANA 289 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Flqyd Henry CUT FLOSERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 19*9. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chry santhemums , pompons . ...... ..establishments reporting 1959.. number of bunches 1959. . 1949., dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960., Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959. , 1949., dollars 1959., 1949.. Plants in production .plants 1959. , Expected plants in production plants 1960. . Lilies establishments reporting 1959. , 1949., number of flowers 1959. , 1949., dollarB 1959., 1949., Roses establishments reporting 1959. , 1949., number of flowers 1959. , 1949., dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Peonies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons. establishments reporting 1959., number of flowers 1959., dollars 1959., Stocks establishments reporting 1959. . number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949., Plants In production plantB 1959. Expected plants In production plantB 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 5,243,253 4,959,454 100.0 100.0 66.4 73.4 175 461,756 402,653 453,555 330,047 1,709,123 1,670,755 164 2,368,035 1,092,662 590,276 216,380 2,159,072 2,255,246 24 79 98,655 200,785 49,439 41,141 26 25 24,111,839 24,287,098 2,503,106 2,420,459 1,200,760 1,195,188 30 13 175,058 158,671 17,452 9,533 55 91 248,175 229,027 140,171 140,250 204 203 24 39 1,306,470 1,583,188 68,383 80,748 138 1,662,231 163,241 33 95,363 9,748 107 154 6,788,120 7,392,375 633,720 617,476 1,026,703 1,039,629 35 318,984 44,021 57,965 0.8 1.2 24.4 37.1 15,940 18,178 16,458 13,757 50,770 52,321 55,153 41,820 16,066 9,570 44,820 49,398 3 7 2,100 25,400 546 5,060 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 14,400 (D) 1,000 1 3 (D) 2,127 (D) 1,283 CD) (D) 6 78,735 6,299 2 (D) (D) 6 9 38,200 186,574 3,820 12,622 9,250 9,250 26,078 39, 829 0.5 0.8 35.9 97.3 2 (D) 5,700 (D) 5,500 (Dj (10 2 (D) 13,100 (D) 2,600 1,250 250 2 2 (D) 266,000 (D) 23,229 1 CD) (D) 28,342 (D) 0.6 (D) 13.0 4 6,630 10,560 9,610 7,784 17,500 17,500 4 21,400 22,092 4,886 4,524 17,200 16,136 5,000 1,000 3 4,700 567 2 2 (D) 67,180 ) 7,100 (D) (D) (D) 161,872 Jt! 1949. . . 1,200 2,080 9,600 4,100 1,800 16,516 39 dollars 1959... (D) 702 (D) 668 (D) (D) (D) 16,082 40 1949. . . 100 104 480 205 180 1,016 41 1 2 4 2 2 30 42 1949. . . 3 5 4 4 3 2 45 43 number of dozens 1959... (D) (D) (D) 8,069 (D) (D) 184, 106 44 1949. . . 3,917 6,357 833 3,417 5,075 2,058 2,000 89, 510 45 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 8,069 0>) (D) 104,982 46 1949. . . 2,250 3,595 500 1,986 3,112 1,050 1,300 56,085 47 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 161 48 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 161 49 3 1 1 1 8 50 1949. . . 2 4 1 4 3 15 51 number of flowers 1959. . . (D) 13,300 (D) (D) (D) 328,990 52 1949. . . 20,100 25,700 1,800 58,000 10,700 265,116 53 dollars 1959... (D) 439 (D) (D> (D) 15,693 54 1949... 1,005 1,285 150 2,900 567 13,372 55 3 16,700 14 200,876 2 (D) 5 35,200 3 36,620 11 140,457 2 (D) 9 65,850 52 910,255 56 number of flowers 1959. . . (D) (D) 57 dollars 1959... (D) 1,800 16,070 (D) 2,816 3,662 12,641 (D) (D) 6,196 89,795 58 1 6 35,904 2 (0) 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 13 59,459 59 number of flowers 1959... (D) (D) .,ii dollars 1959... (D) 2,848 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,900 61 2 7 18 2 7 2 2 6 8 2 6 1 5 48 62 1949... 5 1 2 5 63 63 number of flowers 1959... (D) 698,083 (0) (D) 470,450 (D) (D) 2,012,500 2,419,720 64 1949. . . 147,000 694,853 30,666 212,588 132,000 368, 830 75,340 20,000 2,089,360 1,372,815 65 dollars 1959... (D) 63,858 (D) (D) 37, 636 (D) (D) 200,470 215,277 66 1949. . . 8,600 56, 582 2,500 13,367 11,444 37,330 10,970 1,800 190,134 123,601 67 (D) 95,745 (D) (D) 76,013 M M 247,177 372,168 68 (D) 106,355 (D) (D) 69, 172 (DJ b) 256,284 377,218 t.9 All other cut flowers 1 8 1 4 1 i 3 10 70 dollars 1959... (D) 11,303 (D) 1,900 (D) (D) 136,963 168, 818 D Data included in "All otner counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. INDIANA 291 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Floyd Henry Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. . . Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. . . Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . number of shrubs 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959. . 1949.. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, I960.. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . , 1949. . , Inventory number of plants, January 1, I960.., All other ornamental plants establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959... 1949.., 2,241,053 1,188,419 100.0 100.0 1,873,484 1,012,589 100.0 100.0 83.6 85.2 80 35 52,502 28, 567 99,885 61,716 179,197 130 123 337, 193 304,216 1,006,538 521,661 1,539,658 82 202,492 203,467 147,477 97,321 425,200 108 77 77,458 41,688 272,911 81,975 313,407 41 31 1,779,933 886,405 236,471 93,007 21 26 24,639 331,906 20,296 103,813 17,854 44,221 3,279 240,400 59,936 NA 2.7 NA 2.9 NA 91.2 NA NA 2,070 NA 3,690 NA 4,940 8 NA 13,339 NA 33,347 NA 42,475 NA 3,576 NA 2,807 NA 6,675 NA 3,096 NA 8,113 NA 10,425 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 3 NA 7,400 NA 6,290 NA 1,000 98,084 1.1 NA 25,352 NA 1.4 NA 100.0 NA 3 NA 6,500 NA 21,180 NA 33,500 2 NA (D) NA (D) V, (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (W NA 1,133,771 449,461 339, 542 20.1 28.6 224,320 219,405 12.0 21.7 49.9 64.6 2 1 (D) 1,275 (D) 1,275 (D) 5 3 35,415 82,000 55,409 44,000 136,385 4 2 35,615 35,200 21,312 17,600 103,691 4 2 10,362 6,400 17,618 7,300 16,004 2 5 (D) 514,950 (D) 51,495 2 312,050 93,735 13,729 NA 0.6 NA 13,729 NA 0.7 NA 100.0 NA 1,725 NA 3,449 NA 3,500 3 NA 3,924 NA 7,825 NA 16,800 2 St CO V CD) 'i' [D] 845 NA 1,637 NA 2,130 NA (D) NA (D) NA 0.4 NA 8,510 NA 0.5 NA 96.6 NA ■:; [D) NA (D) HI (D) 2 (D) HI M NA M 2 NA NA (D) NA CD) 2 NA (D) NA [D) NA (D) 236,583 4,136 NA 0.2 NA 4,136 NA 0.2 NA 100.0 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA j (D) 6 7 8,086 13,056 14,234 21,702 45,075 3 4 389 8,832 344 3,030 1,850 3 6 201 1,008 51/4 1,017 700 1 1 (D) 500 (D) 100 62,114 23,884 2.8 2.0 61,614 22,499 3.3 2.2 99.2 94.2 2 1 (D) 300 (D) 300 (D) 3 3 13,375 7,526 45,682 18,842 82,445 3 3 5,337 3,859 7,640 1,744 12,260 3 3 1,788 631 6,902 896 9,033 1 1,130 113, 2 583 354 426,060 258,259 19.0 21.7 388,150 229,730 20.7 22.7 91.1 89.0 9 6,610 3,050 13,544 5,050 19,540 14 17 46,516 65,217 204,151 136,092 201,345 11 15 70,336 75,400 44,192 37,395 130,900 11 14 25,795 18,585 112,617 42,675 122,130 5 5 12,800 18,000 3,000 4,718 2 2,500 2,500 300 (') NA 812 NA (') NA 97.6 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) 58,381 23,055 2.6 1.9 56,255 22,739 3.0 2.2 96.4 98.6 9 2 2,869 150 9,785 150 12,660 11 11 8,751 8,996 21,892 18,986 55,258 10 6 12,781 3,489 10,471 1,084 25,773 11 7 2,424 614 10,353 1,309 9,715 1 (D) ,500 (D) 250 2 (D) ,500 (D) 925 (D) (D) 4 2,228 21,254 15,178 0.9 1.3 21,101 15,080 1.1 1.5 99.3 99.4 3 1 2,000 200 4,625 400 4,100 6 4 2,420 3,900 6,510 9,500 12,675 6 2 1,240 3,500 874 1,500 3,120 5 2 515 660 1,395 2,250 3,750 5 1 7,635 3,500 2,672 920 3 1 5,050 800 4,025 400 9,010 1,347,397 62,271 49,254 2.8 4.1 62,271 48,685 3.3 4.8 100.0 98.8 3 1 2,100 20 2,994 60 7,100 4 4 15,250 15,300 39,300 38,750 75,000 4 (D) 15,200 (D) 6,000 (D) 3 3 4,125 580 16,500 1,675 16,100 2 (D) 5,200 (D) 600 1 1 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,200 (D) 78,348 41,072 NA 1.8 36,072 NA 1.9 2 NA (D) NA (D) (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) IU (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) (D) 53,912 (D) 4.5 (D) (D) 53,589 (D) 5.3 (D) 99.4 2 2 (D) 15,050 (D) 45,939 (D) 5 3 42,300 3,500 121,898 6,400 253,600 3 1 500 500 440 250 500 3 2 700 250 2,100 425 450 3 1 121,300 2,500 30,575 500 1 (D) (D) (B) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. INDIANA 293 Countv Table 4 -VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollarB 1959. Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS Lettuce establishments reporting area, square feet of bench area value, dollars Tomatoes establishments reporting area, square feet of bench area value, dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 2,100,066 1,440,854 100.0 100.0 56 78 2,592,092 605,009 246,454 68 87 2,994,508 1,092,816 914,542 2,043,053 722,772 503,680 34.4 35.0 44 55 1,094,910 244,993 160,832 48 55 1,115,410 416,650 327,242 Vanderburgh 322,441 34,749 30,352 1.7 2.1 37,000 8,500 8,901 9 58,000 26,249 21,261 Vigo 1,066,278 681,503 50.8 47.3 3 1 1,092,084 277,896 2,200 1,454,930 475,300 432,774 All other counties 8,695,361 276,267 225,319 13.2 15.6 6 14 368,098 73,620 74,521 13 21 366,168 174,617 114 265 294 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Black Hawk Des Moines Fremont Linn Marion ESTABLISHMENTS 255 211 193 12 8 11 5 4 6 3 NA 17 16 11 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 4 4 4 5 1949... 75 68 5 4 1 NA 3 NA 9 8 1 NA 6 20 1 1 1 7 Flower seed 1 e 9 Greenhouse vegetable 1949. . . 7 7 1 NA 2 10 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 184 8 4 2 11 3 11 51 4 1 5 1 12 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 20 1 1 1 Establishments by method of sale: 35 80 2 2 2 2 3 7 u 2 140 255 9,542,291 8 12 313,211 3 5 145,620 1 3 1,176,000 7 17 426,180 16 17 value, dollars 1959... 5 145,165 IS 4,525,733 5,016,558 6,786,003 200,446 112,765 239,168 47,920 97,700 105,215 88,000 1,088,000 592,950 282,891 143,289 392,438 19 20 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 135,896 21 22 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 31 144,718 1 1,000 1 20,000 3 301 23 24 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 181 3,812,231 10 128,816 2 11,730 1 500,000 13 94,103 2 11,098 25 26 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 200 2,018 10 118 5 22 2 234 14 61 5 24 27 28 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. 142 1,289 6 26 4 16 1 152 8 35 2 5 29 30 Unpaid family workers , November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 78 116 6 8 1 1 1 1 5 9 1 1 31 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 9,647,204 430,000 201,500 483,000 644,500 176,000 32 33 34 35 36 37 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959.. . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 198 3,566,295 190 3,479,141 41 87,154 9 111,180 8 103,140 2 8,040 4 103, 500 4 103,500 1 20,000 1 20,000 15 195,940 12 190,140 3 5,800 4 75,000 4 69,700 2 5,300 38 39 40 41 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 190 178 3,119,222 3,140,469 8 10 108,740 69,036 4 6 103,500 123,882 NA NA 15 9 194,220 174,420 4 4 75,000 28,000 42 43 44 45 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 21 15 99,713 108,074 2 1 2,440 420 NA NA 1 NA 20,000 NA 2 1 1,720 125 NA NA 46 47 48 49 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . 7 7 -i 2,400 424,000 1 2,000 NA NA 2 23,000 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. IOWA Mb >unty Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (for definitions and explanations, see text) Muscatine Page Polk Pottawattamie Scott Woodbury All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 8 6 17 15 11 8 148 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 7 4 4 3 13 13 14 13 5 9 7 7 129 112 4 5 1949... 2 NA 3 5 4 4 4 3 5 5 2 4 36 35 I 3 1 3 1 9 7 Flower seed ... 1 8 Greenhouse vegetable ... 1 1 1 1 1 5 9 1949... 1 10 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 4 1 11 12 9 6 113 11 4 2 3 2 1 2 26 12 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWED, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 3 3 1 1 9 13 Establishments by method of sale: 2 4 5 4 3 8 M 1 1 7 3 1 3 51 7 8 130,480 3 6 2,459,242 6 17 528,673 7 15 687,151 6 11 372,471 2 8 309,448 89 16 17 value, dollars 1959... 148 2,848,650 78,509 51,971 106,081 1,463,199 996,043 1,798,097 121,135 407,538 343,939 613,539 73,612 648,108 291,578 80,893 328,031 218,184 91,264 252,993 1,004,332 1,844,318 2", Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959 — 1,843,087 21 22 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products )... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 2 1,076 3 87,532 1 1,422 1 5,000 2 210 1 200 16 27,977 23 24 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 5 42,174 6 1,801,828 14 122,853 5 84,185 7 94,403 5 34,025 111 887,016 25 26 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959... 7 21 4 645 14 so 14 135 9 106 7 55 109 517 27 28 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 5 13 4 512 9 52 8 98 5 63 5 36 85 281 29 30 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 5 10 2 2 4 5 3 8 3 3 2 4 45 64 31 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and /or rented by 208,500 8 64,300 7 61,420 2 2,880 1,089,600 6 104,000 6 97,900 3 6,100 665,683 11 182,975 11 181,975 1 1,000 808,622 L3 754,437 13 733,537 4 20,900 661,563 7 447,908 7 444,908 1 3,000 382,000 6 187,760 6 187,460 1 300 3,896,236 32 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area. 114 33 34 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by 1,319,295 in 35 36 37 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 1,285,461 22 33,834 38 39 40 41 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 7 4 62,200 93,460 4 3 47,000 46,000 11 11 182,975 117,400 13 10 744,962 78C ,962 5 6 97,300 111,000 6 6 187,760 235,500 113 109 1,315,565 1,360,809 42 43 44 45 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 2 NA 2,100 NA 3 3 57,000 82,700 1 726 1 2,875 1 2 608 1,060 9 7 12,970 23,043 46 47 48 49 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 1 1 6,600 20,000 1 1 350,000 360,000 1 8,000 5 1 5,800 11,000 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 'Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. 296 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Black Hawk Des Moines Fremont Linn Marion LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT —Continued 1 2 3 4 Land area: Total land area used for out -door acres 1959... Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959. . . 106 4,735 48 93 7 137 3 5 1 2 3 561 9 105 4 4 1 6 5 6 Nursery acres 1959... 75 4,423 5 129 1 2 3 474 9 101 1 6 7 8 acres 1959... 20 218 1 3 1 87 1 (z) 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 1 1 ... 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 64 397,794 2 15,500 1 1,000 1 100,000 7 15,462 12 square feet 1959... 13 Land area covered by cloth 6 19 21,904 129,290 NA HA ::: 14 15 16 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 1 5,000 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... 21 119,588 1 25,000 3 23,800 1 2,400 19 20 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959... 21 91,323 2 20,200 1 8,000 3 2,650 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Muscatine Page Polk Pottawattami e Scott Woodbury All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Land area: Total land area used for out-door 2 25 1 (Z) 4 2,746 1 2 6 118 2 18 5 68 2 7 7 60 2 3 2 22 1 2 59 885 32 52 2 3 4 acres 1959... Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959... 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. . . 2 25 3 2,682 4 92 4 43 5 57 2 18 36 794 7 8 acres 1959... 3 62 1 8 3 17 1 2 9 39 • 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 1 1 11 Other structures Bnd equipment: Land area covered by 5 17,050 5 140,450 3 13,200 7 15,400 6 44,905 27 34,827 12 square feet 1959... 13 Land area covered by cloth 3 77,032 1 14,000 1 3,600 1 2 10,000 12,780 5 11 11,904 16,878 14 15 16 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949... 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... 1 2,000 2 8,856 3 8,000 1 160 9 49,372 19 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 1 100 3 8,900 2 3,170 2 648 6 7,655 20 square feet 1959... 40,000 ... NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions. IOWA 297 County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty rops percent 1959. UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING 0] Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . 1949.. percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959., 1949.. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959.. dollars 1959.. Lilies establishments reporting 1959., 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949.. Roses. Begonias . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 6,786,003 3,420,068 2,667,641 100.0 100.0 593,558 307,040 100.0 100.0 17.4 11.5 162 125 560,367 267,012 1,444,747 706,609 10O.0 100.0 42.2 26.5 66 183,876 269,920 66 101 65,455 76,397 109,326 100,223 22 38 11,747 13,828 23,414 21,025 48 77 58,874 45,589 103,832 43,396 51 88 42,206 34,700 20,593 21,131 43 83 75,484 56,488 152 92 992,011 490,974 442,712 112,486 Blacx Hawk 203,944 59,737 6.0 2.2 40,468 11,877 6.8 3.9 19.8 19.9 40,468 11,877 147,109 26,931 10.2 3.8 72.1 45.1 (D) (10 2,375 2,420 4,114 3,555 2 2 (D) 240 (D) 410 5,749 650 9,283 833 2 5 (D) 1,360 (D) 248 2 5 (D) 1,445 5 6 72,600 31,100 37,080 8,450 Des Moines 105,215 104,165 91,272 3.0 3.4 8,950 5,580 1.5 1.8 8.6 6.1 4 5 8,950 4,500 43,604 28,19 3.0 4.0 41.9 30.9 3 1,050 1,575 3 3 975 4,000 1,462 5,700 1 (D) 3,000 (D) 4,900 2 3 (D) 400 (D) 470 (D) 1,350 (D) 1,630 2 4 1,205 4 3 65,800 3,900 31,472 900 392,438 334,361 178, 544 9.8 6.7 44,565 22,770 7.5 7.4 13.3 12.8 11 6 21,968 21,735 224,003 79,956 15.5 11.3 67.0 44.8 5 30,916 54,103 12,385 6,925 22,877 8,710 3 3 1,610 1,620 3,725 3,175 16,520 7,100 32,a4 7,963 572 1,125 845 1,450 3 4 26,735 10,895 10 4 60,358 70,000 31,710 8,260 131,203 25,960 3.8 6,415 1,760 1.1 0.6 4.9 6.8 3 2 6,415 1,760 82,610 14,600 5.7 2.1 63.0 56.2 2 CD) (D) 2,100 (D) 2,900 1,000 3 2 6,000 2,100 11,460 3,400 2 2 (D) 500 (D) 500 2 1 (D) 300 2 57,500 7,800 18,850 2,900 Musca- tine (10 (D) 61,521 (D) 2.3 (:. (D) 3,556 (D) 1.2 (D) 5.8 9,202 3,53e (D) 31,702 (D) 4.5 (D) 51.5 2 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 3,125 (D) 4,187 1 iio 165 3 2,075 2,150 1 2 (D) 2,350 (D) 1,575 2 1 (B) 500 6 2 30,150 78,000 21,175 4,700 Page 1,798,097 79,118 38,398 2.3 1.4 13,043 7,550 2.2 2.5 16.5 19.7 4 3 13,043 7,550 62,789 9,373 4.3 1.3 79.4 24.4 1 (D) (D) 2 1,100 1,125 367 2 2 (D) 4,200 (D) 1 2 (D) 1,480 3 2 21,381 3,400 10,462 1,110 303,283 146,400 8.9 5.5 56,784 1A.863 9.6 4.8 18.7 10.2 5 56,784 12,676 180,602 63,134 12.5 8.9 59.5 43.1 4 18,800 28,952 9 3,150 4,214 6,250 5,899 3 3 4,550 500 8,190 950 5 5 6,475 3,379 8,871 4,434 5 2,475 3,458 991 1,122 5 5 18,035 4,210 9 7 96,100 27,665 42,860 9,017 Potta- wattamie 611,535 619,738 17.9 23.2 86,664 34,819 14.6 11.3 14.2 5.6 85,339 32,025 170,504 :. :,...: 11.8 17.0 27.9 19.4 2 (D) (D) 4 15,234 12,721 23,864 15,191 2 2 (D) 3,709 a) 4,774 2 3 (D) 3,615 (D) 6,607 (D) 5,881 (D) 2,929 3 4 5,017 15,699 9 3 82,356 6,000 30,687 1,000 328,031 88,043 104,789 2.6 3.9 18,586 15,312 3.1 5.0 21.1 14.6 18,586 14,900 34,478 36,799 2.4 5.2 39.2 35.1 2 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) 2,925 (D) -.1 ■. 592 1 3 (D) 950 (D) 1,265 1 3 (D) 1,070 5 37,000 75,200 14,8 K 17,700 ioodbur? 252,993 242,548 227,380 7.1 8.5 17,736 15,850 3.0 5.2 7.3 7.0 13,686 6,600 29,593 39,873 2.0 5.6 12.2 17.5 2 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 5,949 (D) 6,857 2 (D) 574 (D) 931 (D) 1,564 (D) 2,682 1 2 (D) 908 (D) 939 (D) 2,925 5 2 46,250 4,725 12,875 1,045 All other : ami ier 2,542,118 1,321,868 1,113,902 38.7 41.8 300,347 173,103 50.6 56.4 22.7 15.5 100 76 285,926 149,853 469,455 255,803 32.5 36.2 35.5 23.0 41 133,110 165,290 38 60 31,336 30,918 50,759 41,909 10 22 5,587 3,015 11,499 4,645 27 43 24,130 23,791 42,004 13,898 30 54 39,159 12,618 18,757 8,673 20 52 25,697 16,759 93 56 422,516 183,184 190,741 57,404 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 298 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) POTTED PUNTS— Continued Hydrangeas . Poinsettias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Explected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Snapdragons . Carnations. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 52 79 57,461 43,778 86,782 72,952 77 92 147,902 85,102 205,238 110,618 29 78,470 1,381,763 1,653,992 100.0 100.0 40.4 62.0 121 260,370 231,260 274,151 212,767 826,017 827,336 109 785,748 6a, 028 172,148 141,360 547,484 516,266 92 1,113,436 122,763 84 115 2,837,442 3,162,371 295,994 329,082 386,894 399,028 Black Hawk 4,035 1,395 8,035 1,940 19,421 3,425 29,597 5,015 (D) 16,367 20,929 1.2 1.3 8.0 35.0 4 7,500 5,500 7,275 4,175 20,000 20,000 3 23,600 10,273 6,536 2,560 33,100 33,100 2 (D) i CD) 1 2 (D) 1,071 (D) 300 176,220 75,295 NA 6.9 NA 74,805 HA 8.7 NA 99.3 NA 2 HI (D) HI M '.- (3) 10,700 26,750 HA 2 NA (D) HA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 5,000 NA 26,100 NA 34,000 3 NA 9,600 NA 2,590 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) HA (D) 1 NA (D) HA (D) NA 1 (D) 2,542,086 677,715 494,892 62.4 59.0 580,135 444,662 67.6 65.8 85.6 89.9 26 17 44,178 135,240 42,965 18,502 157,764 35 37 39,811 58,262 174,053 143,941 224,659 27 32 134,933 2,204,553 75,812 57,875 402,036 30 33 47,215 46,816 99,249 48,967 210,443 11 15 77,561 289,222 9,855 28,430 10 16 20,145 320,301 19,288 58,855 8,395 14 42,557 35,948 12,549 8,978 7 43,841 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 306 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. , Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. , 1949. . Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959.. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES: AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. Retail only number 1959. . Wholesale and retail number 1959. Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value , dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Total employment, November 15, 1959 (Including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959. .. .establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959. . 1949. . Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959. , 1949.. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959.. 1949.. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . Nursery products establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959. . Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . 29 38 77 144 3,972,224 1,963,680 2,008,544 2,979,078 15 37.632 98 956,187 122 873 113 640 48 75 7,140,687 115 1,874,820 103 1,712,691 35 162,129 91 90 1,520,901 1,178,715 31 17 92,171 30,809 300,618 138,450 90 1,329 28 40 70 1,287 2 2 163,083 153,545 9,538 160,557 2 6,000 3 61 , 540 130,000 71,000 2 71,000 1 NA 70,000 1,000 NA 13 738,469 268,323 470,146 488, 520 166,507 12 199 10 135 11 302,216 9 264,336 5 37,880 9 5 244,268 144,000 1,100 6 289 3 144,292 144,292 144,292 2 12,592 3 7,842 3 7,042 1 800 7,842 6,350 3 140 39 1,452,003 957,056 494,947 1,232,923 22 206,102 33 255 31 198 10 13 29 746,500 28 695,708 22 26 513,402 341,815 9 7 50,798 13,799 214, 970 131,450 26 31.' 21 SOS 6 3 10 216,995 20,770 196,225 129,995 1 100 6 8,040 1 7,000 98,400 175,150 1 1 7,000 600 6 202,667 104,798 97,869 144,174 1 1,166 6 111,302 395,000 6 83,032 83,032 4 5 71,536 63,265 3 NA 6,496 9,500 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. KENTUCKY 307 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanation, see text) Fayette All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 37 306,190 28,000 13,900 43 471,653 23 74,619 2 7,350 5 70,940 1 20,000 3 109,150 3 5,119 2 13,388 10 140,630 1 1 3,600 3,000 10 157,410 42,800 2 1,900 3 ,000 2 5,500 1 4,400 3 22,500 17 86,970 3 10,900 20 135,205 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 308 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (Including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWINC ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc. , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959. . . dollars 1959. . . Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Roses. African violets. .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars • establishments reporting number of pots dollars •establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Foliage or green plants -establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 2,979,078 1,555,456 876,807 100.0 100.0 219,369 78,157 100.0 100.0 14.1 8.9 86 59 197,151 72,635 389,015 176,112 100.0 100.0 25.0 20.1 24 46,925 59,180 32 42 20, 851 20,898 29,341 24,434 10 10 8,936 5,525 13,259 7,095 20 4,640 6,197 3,181 2,887 24 23 14,858 10,875 24,228 12,561 25 53 19,950 78,271 8,936 24,481 25 41 41,620 22,493 269,320 97, 672 17.3 11.1 29,516 4,550 13.5 5.8 11.0 4.7 3 28,086 4,250 61,944 5,283 15.9 3.0 23.0 5.4 3 9,450 14, 175 4 3 2,400 530 4,008 663 1 2 (D) 75 (D) 95 1 I'd) (d) 2 2 (E) 525 (D) 657 2 3 (D) 493 (D) 320 3 2 2,450 325 569,470 269,672 36.6 30.8 35,919 20,460 16.4 26.2 6.3 7.6 21 17 35,265 19,100 66,885 49,278 17.2 28.0 11.7 18.3 5 6,745 4,722 5 11 1,575 6,418 3,003 7,505 4 1 4,895 100 7,342 100 3 5 2,800 1,922 1,960 798 7 7 5,700 2,005 10,641 3,414 5 16 3,750 14,261 1,500 7,503 7 16 8,141 7,725 129,995 80,720 100,220 5.2 11.4 8,265 6,544 3.8 8.4 10.2 6.5 5 8,265 6,544 27,380 45,125 7.0 25.6 33.9 45.0 3 3,600 5,400 1,850 3,600 2,590 3,900 4 4,500 5,650 (D) 1,750 (D) 1,053 1 4 (D) 1,020 (D) 1,375 6 (D) 30,292 (D) 6,713 3 5 5,380 10,435 144,174 81, 676 56,916 5.3 6.5 14,445 4,134 6.6 5.3 17.7 7.3 2 4 (D) 4,011 33,464 8,555 8.6 4.9 41.0 15.0 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 800 (D) 1,600 1 1 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,800 (D) 250 (D) 500 1 1 CD) Hon D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. KENTUCKY 309 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fayette All other counties POTTED PLANTS— Continued Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Hydrangeas. Poinsettias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons .establishments reporting number of bunches Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting number of flowers Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Lilies establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Stocks establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. L959, 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 63 34 240,835 67,300 116,779 14, 195 21 31 11,641 13,122 17,775 16,727 34 37 69, 950 27,631 60,457 29,792 947,072 622,538 100.0 1O0.O 60.9 71.0 48 60,069 107, 558 59,627 99,002 198,626 215,064 49 1,194,484 374,806 280,036 89,696 907,598 949,652 16 28 61,207 110,598 11,913 22,584 35 387, 112 40,860 10 34,340 4,781 33 38 2,093,284 1,509,509 179,283 142,843 311, 583 310,476 4 1 43,000 3,000 21,500 300 3 3 1,150 462 2,151 578 3 3 11,100 936 6,216 1,170 177,860 87,839 18.8 14.1 66.0 89.9 5 9,782 7,129 12,130 6,500 29,850 15,821 5 90,996 23, 131 21, 839 6,750 62,600 70, 112 4 1 11,994 1,750 2,039 350 81,200 6,496 1 (D) (D) 4 4 509,000 347, 153 61,080 27,500 68,000 57,800 14 11 57,750 20,350 22,573 4,135 275 2,775 412 3,568 7 10 9,800 5,110 5,006 5,975 466,666 199,934 49.3 32.1 81.9 74.1 9 12,333 45,650 10,907 44,718 43,600 43,600 766,994 142,871 176,220 30, 577 596,494 596,494 2 7 (D) 29,100 (D) 5,600 125,205 16,105 3 11,600 1,895 5 6 155,500 202,000 13,995 20,200 32,000 34,880 3 8,700 6,500 3,590 850 2 5 (D) 2,100 (D) 2,875 3 6 9,500 11,750 7,125 10,937 45,075 48,551 4.8 7.8 55.8 48.4 2 (D) 9,900 (D) 9,350 (D) (D) 3 49,400 36,500 9,880 9,025 37,400 37,400 2 7,000 1,400 2 [D] (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 116,000 (D) 13,400 (D) (PI 4 2 28,300 6,000 13,590 600 1 (i>) (P) 1 1 (D) 1,600 (D) 2,400 33,767 44,227 3.6 7.1 41.3 77.7 3 5,800 7,544 5,576 6,802 18,500 27,450 2 (P) 19,030 (P) 5,620 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 31,188 (D) 6,219 3 24,020 2,402 1 (D) (D) 3 2 117,500 44,756 9,916 4,326 18,950 19,940 37 17 103,085 31,450 35,526 8,310 12 15 10,216 7,785 15,212 9,706 20 17 39,550 8,235 42,110 9,310 223,704 241,987 23.6 38.9 40.4 68.7 29 32,154 37,335 31,014 31,632 106,676 128,193 31 287,094 153,274 72,097 37,724 ai,104 245,646 9 16 49,213 41,560 9,874 9,015 18 156,687 15,857 22,740 2,886 20 23 1,311,284 799,600 94,292 77,417 192,633 197,856 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc.. for growing on. 310 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCL0DI1C BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops.- percent 1959. 1949. Evergreens , ornamental . 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens, .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 2,979,078 1,108,763 558,017 100.0 100.0 50,060 59,203 100.0 100.0 4.5 10.6 12 10 143,150 184,595 43,333 56,551 1,047,727 486,960 100.0 100.0 94.5 87.3 62 33 178,443 39,261 286,265 52,676 474,809 63 41 203,860 172,128 487,907 318,595 981,016 55 34 72,069 120,366 73,803 48,287 170,912 53 27 44,267 24,463 181,791 53,9% 205,783 10,575 1,527 4,167 556 9 10,800 488,520 199,273 NA 18.0 NA 7,000 NA 14.0 3.5 HA 1 NA (D) NJ ([•I NA 183,173 NA 17.5 NA 91.9 NA NA 15,280 NA 38,878 NA 48,600 21,400 NA 100,647 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 7,978 NA 33,576 NA 40,200 1 NA (D) NA (D) 144,292 76,104 13.0 13.6 3,245 15,381 6.5 26.0 2.2 20.2 1 3 (D) 64,000 (D) 15,381 141,047 60,723 13.5 12.5 97.8 79.8 3 3 44,492 13,000 41,861 14,250 130,000 3 4 22,623 16,875 60,493 31,750 154,000 9,563 24,630 7,292 8,423 45,000 3 6,324 4,199 31,401 6,300 36,500 1,232,923 385,647 180,152 21,725 21,320 43.4 36.0 5.6 11.8 4 62,500 39,595 21,675 21,320 362,833 157,397 34.6 32.3 94.1 87.4 19 9 47,100 5,724 125,316 10,823 122,976 19 12 65,970 69,265 147,665 113,619 241,700 18 8 29,402 15,451 31,710 10,273 59,238 16 6 7,999 3,045 46,412 16,521 47,269 3 3 9,825 826 3,930 301 129,995 43,775 38,083 3.9 6.8 5,000 8.4 1 25,000 5,000 43,775 33,083 4.2 6.8 100.0 86.9 5 4 14,380 6,640 12,575 6,740 29,000 3 10,600 6,182 17,150 12,000 20,500 3 4,700 26,775 5,675 9,318 6,600 3 1 2,400 3,000 8,375 4,500 6,400 1 300 100 57,398 5.2 NA 143 NA 0.3 NA (D) NA (D) 57,170 NA 4,044 NA 6,902 NA (D) NA (D) CD) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. LOUISIANA 311 Parish Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Caddo East Baton Rouge Lafayette Orleans Ouachita RapldeB St. Tammany Tangipahoa All other parishes ESTABLISHMENTS 1 Kind of business: 124 13 6 9 15 6 15 17 5 38 2 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 67 11 4 1 13 5 7 i 2 23 3 4 1949... 46 80 9 4 NA 3 NA 8 10 6 NA 4 NA 13 NA 16 4 3 23 23 5 6 1949... Bulb growers es Ublishments reporting 1959... 84 6 5 2 4 1 6 1 4 5 1 11 12 3 34 1 7 Flower seed growers -va-aoiishments reporting 1959... 1 1 e Greenhouse vegetable Type of ownership: 3 1 2 9 Individual proprie- 92 8 5 5 11 5 13 12 2 31 10 19 3 3 1 1 2 2 3 4 11 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 13 2 1 1 3 3 3 12 39 1 4 6 1 5 15 2 5 13 28 8 2 1 2 3 1 11 14 57 4 4 4 7 2 9 2 3 22 15 124 13 6 9 15 6 15 17 5 38 16 value, dollars 1959... 3,458,566 138,093 215,805 376,641 696,832 147,871 342,265 659,843 299,083 582,133 17 2,261,039 23,900 103,465 323,273 238,907 43,615 271,819 ( 8,843 289,433 327,734 16 1,197,527 114,193 112,340 53,368 457,925 104,256 70,446 21,000 9,600 254,399 19 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 2,905,504 83,408 172,092 357,394 473,683 115,579 302,856 642,492 295,783 462,217 20 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... 14 1 1 2 1 3 1 5 21 dollars 1959... 10,341 500 50 4,672 100 2,141 300 2,578 ' Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959... 84 7 5 5 11 5 10 13 3 25 23 dollars 1959. . . EMPLOYMENT 802,473 52,420 34,484 41,155 381,680 53,170 28,961 54,501 36,881 119,221 2* Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959... 112 11 4 9 13 6 15 15 5 34 25 persons 1959. . . 877 40 31 100 124 34 113 181 110 144 26 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 95 9 4 9 9 4 14 14 5 27 27 persons 1959. . . 590 28 21 77 102 26 54 136 60 86 28 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959 60 9 3 4 5 6 9 4 3 17 :."< persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 106 20 5 5 9 10 15 6 7 29 30 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 4,837,222 193,500 156,000 546,978 1,051,500 239,000 343,890 658,703 318,381 1,329,270 Greenhouse area:2 31 Greenhouse area , 95 11 6 6 14 6 9 10 3 30 32 13 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by 948,084 73,780 86,200 93,545 232,718 39,000 22,402 24,300 84,482 291,657 82 10 5 6 14 5 5 8 3 26 35 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass 706,932 64,180 55,990 75,685 177,268 19,500 12,730 19,850 62,702 219,027 substitute establishments reporting 1959... 41 3 4 2 4 6 5 4 1 12 36 square eet 1959. . . 241,152 9,600 30,210 17,860 55,450 19,500 9,672 4,450 21,780 72,630 17 Greenhouse area used In production of florist crops establishments repo Ing 1959... 62 11 4 1 13 5 5 1 1 21 38 1949... 37 9 NA NA 9 NA NA NA 1 18 39 square feet 1959. . . 829,713 72,350 85,100 66,000 232,526 22,700 12,130 800 72,200 265,907 40 1949. . . 287,846 40,680 NA NA 87,848 NA NA NA 35,000 124,318 ■:] Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 40 1 2 5 1 3 5 9 2 12 42 1949. . . 40 2 3 2 3 4 9 3 14 43 square feet 1959. . . 112,571 1,430 1,100 27,545 192 16,300 10,272 23,500 9,482 22,750 44 1949. . . 95,066 2,250 6,080 4,500 6,600 3,338 40,776 4,912 26,610 45 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable 3 1 2 46 square feet 1959. . . Land area: 5,800 2,800 3,000 47 Total land area used for out-door 98 7 10 4 14 9 206 10 49 5 37 14 220 16 1,229 5 183 28 189 48 49 acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, 2,137 foliage plants, and florist 27 3 1 5 3 2 2 11 50 51 acres 1959. . . Nursery products. establishments reporting 1959... 32 80 2 4 (Z) 3 "a 4 6 1 4 5 13 16 3 3 17 23 52 53 acres 1959. . . Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... 2,099 6 6 2 13 1 203 1 45 36 1 215 1,229 180 172 1 54 acres 1959. . . 6 2 1 3 (z) (Z) 55 Flower Beed establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 '"' acres 1959. . . (z) ::: (z) "1 MA not available, Included in "All other parishes." See text- Z Reported in small fractions. JIn 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. 312 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Parish Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) East Baton Rouge St. Tammany Tangipahoa All other parishes LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 31 ,976,710 10 4 47,539 27,400 57 2,756,167 23 87,956 2 2,300 5 48,310 34,800 338,370 3 2,820 7 51,560 3 17,090 3 15,730 NA NA 4 71,1 > 19,420 3 NA 1,409 NA 11 593,640 I ,800 1,810,340 1,164,480 1 3,506 2 7,240 1 15,000 4 184,880 3 29,040 12,400 14 189,317 NA Not available, included in "All other parishes. LOUISIANA 313 Parish Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY PARISHES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) East Baton Rouge All other parishes Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti ajld succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 — UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 .. . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949. . . Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1945. Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas. Poinsettias. .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1,123,611 297,077 100.0 100.0 195,706 52,787 100.0 100.0 All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 17.4 17.8 42 20 165,552 23,011 684,584 79,744 100.0 100.0 60.9 26.8 13 26,550 36,145 17 12 45,812 7,525 45,641 9,212 27 14 385,544 37,364 29 8 87,845 16,300 40,695 1,953 20 10 18,150 3,700 32,492 4,612 22 15 74,990 18,735 93,573 17,412 11 I! ,'■'■■ i 50,012 31,292 4.5 10.5 20,440 3,497 10.4 6.6 40.9 11.2 6 18,862 3,257 17,723 23,705 2.6 29.7 35.4 75.8 2 m (D) 7 2,410 4,750 3,638 5,737 1 3 (D) 2,537 5 1 12,600 200 5,418 50 3 6 350 2,850 650 3,462 2 7 (D) 6,710 (D) 7,637 146,658 HA 13.1 HA 15,533 HA 7.9 NA 10.6 HA 4 HA 15,533 129,525 NA 18.9 HA (D) 3 11,350 19,182 2 HA (D) NA (D) NA 74,750 HA 3 NA 10,150 HA 4,568 NA 2 HA (D) NA (D) NA 3 NA 8,500 NA 12,750 HA 2 (D) 439,337 113,108 39.1 38.1 24,350 35,010 12.4 66.3 5.5 31.0 5 4 22,300 5,474 320,911 37,350 46.9 46.8 73.0 33.0 2 3 (D) 2,375 (D) 2,925 239,546 26,190 4 1 19,700 5,000 9,650 500 3 2 5,200 400 14,716 450 30,500 7,050 32,100 5,425 115,579 26,887 HA 2.4 HA 13,362 NA 6.8 NA 5 HA 12,562 13,270 NA 1.9 HA 49.4 HA 2 (r (D) (D) NA (D) 3 NA 1,015 HA 3 NA 9,275 NA 3,066 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2,625 1,338 HA 302,856 39,229 3.5 HA 33,841 NA 17.3 HA 3,788 HA 0.6 HA 9.7 HA 1 HA (D) NA tD) '.A 3 NA 165 NA 2 HA (D) NA (D) NA 3 NA 800 HA 548 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 421,488 152,677 37.5 51.4 88,180 14,250 45.1 27.1 20.9 9.4 16 10 84,060 14,280 199,367 18,689 29.1 23.4 3 ,5M 47.3 12.2 6 15,200 16,963 7 2 43,402 400 42,003 550 12 6 70,068 8,637 12 6 36,120 11,100 17,993 1,403 8 2 11,800 450 16.57S 700 33,365 4,975 47,385 4,350 23,225 D Data included in "All other parishes" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other parishes." See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 314 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES Parish Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY PARISHES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) East Baton Rouge All other parishes CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and loliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of bunches Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji , spider .establishments reporting number of flowers Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Lilies establishments reporting; number of flowers dollars Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Snapdragons. •establishments reporting number of flowers dollars 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. L959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 20,321 11,849 164,546 4,090 100.0 4.9 100.0 2.5 21.7 55.4 17 40,536 10,170 37,286 6,127 124,754 121,854 22 329,266 144,443 87,390 27,069 222,766 279,147 69,533 72,740 10,675 13,950 54,975 22,750 67,773 30,501 11 257,200 a, 874 1 50,000 25,000 4,950 2,500 7,099 5,599 23.7 13.1 6 3,770 1,887 3,278 687 11,410 11,410 5 10,200 8,866 3,060 1,650 7,200 10,020 1 2 (D) 1,940 (D) 460 3 16,300 1,630 3 21,000 2,100 3,433 3,433 (D) 1 (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 94,076 40,748 38.7 24.8 21.4 36.0 2 (D) 1,560 (D) 1,216 (D) (D) 48,516 25,733 14,329 6,475 47,516 47,516 3 3 40,700 39,750 6,175 7,700 2 54,725 12,750 67,460 16,100 3 30,600 3,414 1 25,000 2,500 255 NA 0.1 NA 0.9 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 (D) (D) NA NA NA 1,600 0.7 NA 4.1 NA 133,941 119,708 55.0 72.8 31.8 78.4 36,766 6,723 34,008 4,224 113,344 110,444 11 270,550 109,844 70,001 18,944 168,050 221,611 28,833 31,050 4,500 5,790 1 2 250 10,000 313 14,401 210,300 16,830 3 29,000 2,850 3,666 2,166 D Data included In "All other parishes" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other parishes." See text. LOUISIANA 315 Parish Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY PARISHES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution '. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent '. Evergreens , ornamental . establishments reporting ! number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad -leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959... 112,919 1949 . . . 17,415 1959 .. . 100.0 1949 . . . 100.0 1959... 6.4 1949 . . . 2.3 1959 . . . 8 1949 . . . 3 1959 . . . 1,353,065 1949 . . . 191,302 1959 .. . 111,802 1949 . . . 16,798 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1959. ,769,168 757,738 100.0 100.0 1,595,179 708,305 100.0 100.0 90.2 93.5 66 70 1,368,675 610,927 1,096,132 459,834 3,294,562 46 36 160,805 62,929 272,439 89,426 401,425 38 30 72,117 85,071 63,449 34, 234 175,250 43 25 47,822 33,575 103,796 22,912 137,265 11 119,000 31,261 10,356 1.8 1.4 160 6.9 31,037 8,625 1.9 1.2 99.3 83.3 5 10,750 2,150 9,209 2,150 20,80) 3 2 5,300 500 5,353 1,000 10,000 2 5 (D) 5,892 (D) 1,985 (D) 3 (D) t-,01 (D) 885 1 (D) East Baton Rouge 24,630 24,233 1.4 3.2 20,755 23,573 1.3 3.3 84.3 97.3 2 3 (D) 17,528 (D) 17,528 (D) 2 1,333 2,116 1 2 (D) 5,666 (D) 1,983 (D) 2 (D) 733 (D) 1,100 (D) Lafayette (D) (D) 87,965 (D) 11.6 (D) (D) in) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 85,840 (D) 12.1 (D) 97.6 6 238,125 72,720 244,071 71,720 681,000 7 3 27,000 4,250 44,280 8,000 70,100 2 2 (D) 9,999 (D) 3,500 (D) 5 3 9,900 8,000 24,195 2,000 40,900 34,346 28,127 1.9 3.7 34, X6 28,127 2.2 4.0 100.0 100.0 6,556 27,800 15,197 21,175 33,112 1 (D) 7,500 (D) 5,625 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 4,565 (D) 627 (D) 115,579 88,667 22,726 5.0 3.0 85,515 22,726 5.4 3.2 96.4 100.0 5 158,350 18,214 79,175 18,214 209,800 2 3 (D) 900 (D) 1,800 (D) 3 2,410 3,856 1,100 1,350 7,500 3 2 1,450 379 1,165 575 21,000 2 (D) Rapides 302,856 263,627 112,801 14.9 14.9 43,934 800 38.9 4.6 16.7 0.7 1,075,000 15,000 43 ,267 500 219,244 112,001 13.7 15.8 83.2 99.3 11 9 308,570 86,400 175,165 51,025 556,600 14,600 13,950 14,872 25,400 32,500 5 29,450 35,523 18,019 13,232 90,500 9 4 8,250 15,100 10,688 12,453 19,400 3 52,000 St. Tammany CD) (D) 234,948 (D) 31.0 (D) (D) 16,248 (D) 93.3 (D) 6.9 2 1 (D) 175,302 (D) 16,248 (D) 218,400 (D) 30.8 (D) 93.0 13 11 291,700 217,119 296,900 172,856 574,500 7 3 89,825 22,095 182,394 30,325 233,500 3 11,075 8,174 13,066 6,219 21,000 9 1 18,250 800 48,252 500 40,600 2 (D) Tangipahoa 295,783 232,408 42,551 13.1 5.6 80 0.5 1 1,000 50 232,078 42,371 14.5 6.0 99.9 99.6 3 3 235,600 122,750 205,803 41,031 920,000 3 2 14,350 1,550 15,175 1,235 40,600 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) All other parishes 1,094,229 194,031 61.8 25.6 68,985 127 61.1 0.7 6.3 0.1 278,065 68,535 972,204 166,642 60.9 23.5 19 25 119,024 46,246 70,612 64,135 298,750 14 16 9,730 10,851 10,365 13,925 14,725 12 10 29,182 15,961 31,264 5,965 56,250 12 8 9,972 3,397 19,496 4,772 15,165 1 67,000 D Data included in "All other parishes" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 316 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, 8ee text) Andro- scoggin ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959 . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959 . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWERS, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959 . Retail only number 1959 . Wholesale and retail number 1959 . Total sales establishments reporting 1959 . value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-tijne, part-tijiie, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959. .. .establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total .establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959 . acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. 115 127 19 9 2 2 49 65 122 1,782,228 730,469 1,051,759 1,250,145 103 522,698 106 335 71 224 46 77 2,547,889 112 1,080,683 110 1,055,415 18 25,268 110 121 1,027,457 829,958 2 1,160 65 173 53 27 19 145 2 1 2 1 4 7 152,618 69,241 83,377 105,223 1 2,000 160,000 7 77,690 3 4,500 10 77,524 11. .,,.■»! 3 1 1 (Z) 28 553,859 247,952 305,907 392,229 22 142,123 27 349,176 27 347, 876 2 1,300 26 30 297,176 351,960 11 123,978 28,265 95,713 74,617 1 1,500 10 43,696 10 92,507 1 300 92,207 22,630 1 300 7 326, 149 231,062 95,087 278,034 7 35,618 61,092 6 61,092 61,092 33,208 3 (Z) 2 120 114,247 33,169 81,078 69,021 1 200 7 26,618 235,000 10 66,490 10 63,490 10 11 66,490 43,780 25 189,049 68,724 120,325 139,047 19 72,206 22 159,744 21 148,424 22 20 159,744 104,572 1 (Z) HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported In small fractions . 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. MAINE 317 County Table 1 -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959.. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959 . 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 30 33,213 4,356 10,957 10,325 5 1,940 Andro- scoggin 1 250 1 1 4,356 3,000 1 2,000 6,175 2 4,978 1 5,445 1 1,000 3 5,700 1 2,400 5 5,830 1 100 All other counties 13 12,558 2 579 318 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Androscoggin All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOB GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting POTTED PUNTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrys anthemums , all types establishments reporting number of pots dollars Lilies establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. African violets establishments reporting number of pots dollars Azaleas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Begonias establishments reporting number of pots dollars Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949.. 1959. 1949. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949. . 1959.. 1949.. 1959. , 1949. . 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959. . 1959. . 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 918,072 759,562 100.0 100.0 73.4 129,606 109, 521 100.0 100.0 14.1 14.4 93 98 117,847 104,609 331,698 150,585 100.0 100.0 36.1 19.8 18 2,399 3,370 26 24 17,290 14,271 25,379 18,230 12 14 18,357 4,750 14,494 2,160 18 13 3,135 1,801 4,373 2,303 26 26 16,551 8,870 8,623 3,914 11 6,555 24 19 8,669 4,452 98 97 440,024 247,603 202,585 82,896 104,868 97,265 11.4 12.8 99.7 12,052 9,880 9.3 9.0 11.5 10.2 5 8 9,652 26,545 29,655 8.0 19.7 25.3 30.5 (D) 6,545 (D) 8,325 1 3 (D) ,390 9 26,818 33,000 12,919 11,150 342,796 344,286 37.3 45.3 87.4 26,257 26,614 20.3 24.3 7.7 7.7 19 22 25,880 26,102 80,929 39,322 24.4 26.1 23.6 11.4 7 1,485 2,228 6 5 4,780 3,400 7,600 4,497 3 3 2,712 2,728 2,441 1,175 7 3 1,640 940 2,050 1,100 7 3 4,250 3,460 2,210 663 3 539 1,390 1,442 23 21 82,870 69,050 41,435 18,270 74,617 68,805 17,395 7.5 2.3 92.2 26,082 8,200 20.1 7.5 37.9 47.1 17,702 8,200 27,565 2,910 8.3 1.9 40.1 16.7 2 (D) (D) 4 3,750 5,331 1 1 (D) 142 CD) 50 3 1 700 61 345 40 1 (D) (D) 140 7 7 33,366 5,260 13,346 2,430 69,021 65,071 39,998 7.1 5.3 94.3 13,030 5,000 10.1 4.6 20.0 12.5 13,030 5,000 29,719 11,444 9.0 7.6 45.7 28.6 1 (D) (D) 5 3 3,450 1,550 4,123 1,875 (D) 37 (D) 27 1 (D) 200 (D) 250 2 4 (D) 925 (D) 471 1 2 (D) 155 ..10 9 40,400 12,500 20,434 5,055 139,047 135,376 80,695 1A.7 10.6 97.4 13,509 11,775 10.4 10.8 10.0 14.6 17 14 13,359 10,825 74,871 22,571 22.6 15.0 55.3 28.0 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 100 (D) 175 4 2 14,180 228 11,198 160 2 1 (D) 20 (D) 40 3 7 900 1,901 870 1,055 1 (D) 5 3 4,090 440 17 16 119,939 64,193 56,692 19,506 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. MAINE 319 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-ContinuecI (For definitions and explanations, see text) Androscoggin Cumberland All other counties POTTED PLANTS— Continued Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Poinsett ias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. ROBes establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in produc tian acres 1959 . Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 9 18 2,036 3,151 3,557 4,244 18 16 7,593 6,635 14,653 8,450 20 35,265 456,768 499,456 100.0 1OO.0 49.8 65.8 77 81,642 75,388 99,457 73,850 257,684 263,684 55 115,580 118,642 23,679 28,770 93,770 84,880 3 88,800 212,850 8,970 21,585 5,590 5,668 19 4 58,435 77,710 4,405 3,991 34 32 16,019 16,004 15,516 11,554 13 13 62 471,573 27 66,327 6,457 49 63 2,994,694 3,225,189 239,155 255,302 417,052 412,127 13 9,969 (D) 600 (D) 750 1 2 (D) 2,500 (D) 3,500 (D) 66,271 57,730 14.5 11.6 63.2 59.4 5 12,933 8,300 16,684 8,800 47,800 47,800 4 9,000 16,800 1,800 3,850 4,800 4,800 1 1 (D) 60,000 (D) 6,000 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 20,000 (D) 1,000 1 2 (D) 1,917 (D) 1,250 (D) (D) 3 22,400 2,668 2 (D) (D) 4 7 415,100 285,900 33,208 25,610 71,050 71,050 1 CD) 682 1,340 1,364 1,855 7 2 3,422 2,160 7,426 2,412 4 11,646 235,610 278,350 51.6 55.7 68.7 80.8 21 27,280 30, 591 35,270 30,678 84,509 84,574 16 37,700 50,212 6,441 12,320 30,850 31,369 3 1 4,300 140,850 430 14,085 315 293 6 1 31,020 8,210 1,852 486 9 9 1,686 5,159 1,686 4,092 2 3 17 237,787 23,977 7 39,925 3,608 17 21 1,974,734 2,224,297 157,979 174,012 269,702 268,710 3 2,009 2 (D) (D) 3 855 15,158 6,285 3.3 1.3 22.0 36.1 5 4,913 1,900 6,829 1,900 17,000 16,870 5 5,840 2,000 1,130 500 8,300 7,935 1 (D) CD) 2 1 (D) 333 (D) 125 (D) (D) 5 23,496 1,880 2 CD) (D) 4 3 29,000 13,000 2,610 1,260 4,900 5,047 1 2 (D) 236 (D) 313 2 3 (D) 1,071 (D) 1,437 2 ID 22,322 23,554 4.9 4.7 34.3 58.9 8,080 5,525 6,179 5,525 26,440 26,440 5 14,550 8,600 2,844 2,250 12,850 12,850 1 48,000 2,400 2 3 (D) 2,750 (D) 1,660 (D) (D) 7 57,540 4,123 3 1,620 176 7 79,000 65,500 7,080 6,450 10,900 10,900 1 1 (D) 75 (0) 115 1 (D) 1 (D) 46,996 46,349 10.3 9.3 34.7 57.4 13 5,763 8,425 7,100 6,375 16,725 19,113 9 10,690 11,430 2,138 2,705 9,070 12,063 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (i>) CD) 5 7,712 858 7,712 900 7 11 78,930 7,893 2 (D) (D) 10 276,000 360,800 20,225 24,606 26,700 26,700 2 CD) 1,404 895 2,193 1,206 5 8 4,171 829 7,227 986 22,764 70,411 87,188 15.4 17.5 35.0 48.5 25 22,673 20,647 27,395 20,572 65,210 68,887 16 37,800 29,600 7,326 7,145 27,900 15,863 1 1 84,500 12,000 8,540 1,500 5,275 5,375 8 1 27,415 1,500 2,553 105 12 12 6,621 4,987 6,118 3,527 19 51,420 5,885 11 24,782 2,673 13 15 220,860 275,692 18,053 23,364 33,800 29,720 6 7,960 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 320 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anne Arundel Baltimore Carroll Cecil Frederick ESTABLISHMENTS 240 151 172 8 7 12 82 57 83 6 4 3 11 2 3 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 6 5 112 63 3 HA 36 19 3 HA 2 NA 5 1949... NA 6 6 1 1 7 Flower seed 1 a Greenhouse vegetable 4 3 9 1949... 1U 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 12 4 2 2 8 1 1.' Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 157 4 49 4 9 4 13 50 4 25 1 2 1 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FL0*ER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 33 8 1 1 15 Establishments by method of sale: 82 1 29 4 8 1 16 48 2 13 ... 1 110 240 7,898,465 4,995,190 2,903,275 6,564,827 5 8 129,069 20,105 108,964 80,158 40 82 2,507,978 1,835,776 672,202 2,129,502 2 6 435,127 417,661 17,466 429,805 3 11 205,139 189,814 15,325 200,822 4 6 L9 value, dollars 1959... 240,677 120,165 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 184,878 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 26 110,311 10 40,778 1 25,533 2 4,418 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 169 1,767,988 6 27,398 61 493,483 5 233,822 1 3,064 4 29,499 27 28 29 30 Total employments, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time and persons 1959. . . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 199 1,624 158 1,037 8 22 7 18 71 459 55 290 4 108 4 55 7 20 5 11 5 45 5 37 31 12 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIFMENT 88 140 4 6 26 44 1 1 5 13 2 4 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 12,060,615 189,000 4,186,458 648,219 195,560 285,914 34 35 36 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by 159 2,954,494 150 2,782,467 32 172,027 6 79,080 6 79,080 60 1,270,293 59 1,211,693 9 58,600 4 204,380 4 204,080 1 300 2 11,100 2 11,100 6 134,390 6 37 38 39 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959.. . 134,390 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 128 148 2,814,522 2,905,567 6 12 79,080 206,500 48 73 1,244,928 1,210,728 3 3 190,300 94,500 2 3 11,100 19,300 6 4 131,804 117 ,687 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 38 21 128,483 59,781 HA HA 13 9 25,365 23,510 1 HA 14,080 NA NA NA 1 NA 2,586 NA 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 4 3 11,489 19,000 ::: NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not eqval greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued each of these products may be grown in the same MARYLAND 321 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Howard Montgomery Prince Georges Talbot Washington Wicomico All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 9 27 25 4 9 18 35 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 5 3 14 9 20 18 3 NA 7 7 6 NA 20 29 4 5 1949... 5 NA 22 13 7 6 1 NA 3 NA 13 9 15 16 6 1 1 2 7 Flower seed 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1 1 NA 1 1 NA 9 1949. . . 2 10 11 Mushroom growers.. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . NA ... NA 2 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 6 19 17 2 5 12 26 13 3 3 1 1 4 5 14 SALES; RETURNS ADD ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 3 5 5 1 3 2 4 15 Establishments by method of sale: 3 3 12 1 8 12 16 1 11 2 1 4 2 11 17 5 13 11 2 5 8 12 IB 9 236,533 190,999 27 1,021,445 546,802 25 902,466 720,557 4 111,341 76,055 9 168,672 14,940 18 1,101,784 432,823 19 20 value, dollars 1959... 838,234 429,146 21 45, 534 474,643 181,909 35,286 153,732 668, 961 409,088 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 209,919 842,261 823,338 94,402 103,805 798,312 667,625 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 1 1,000 3 7,296 3 5,468 1 300 2 18,078 3 7,440 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock 7 78,876 24 255,076 20 217,304 3 26,945 5 42,660 11 196,297 .-<-, dollars 1959... 163,564 EMPLOYMENT 27 28 29 30 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. .. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 9 58 7 29 27 259 22 190 18 126 15 89 4 30 4 18 7 60 7 46 12 273 9 133 27 164 18 121 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persona 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 1 2 15 19 9 15 2 2 3 4 7 11 13 19 33 Value of land , structures , and equipment owned and /or rented by 383,500 1,552,561 1,621,749 157,000 522,000 1,311,454 1,007,200 34 Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, 7 53,557 5 21,680 3 31,877 19 225,484 16 207,424 5 18,060 22 424,831 21 412,991 7 11,840 3 9,000 2 5,000 1 4,000 6 145,656 6 128,656 1 17,000 6 102,700 6 100,300 2 2,400 18 35 36 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by 294,023 37 38 39 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 266,073 3 27,950 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 4 3 35,377 29,300 13 8 203,772 228,640 18 16 409,571 629,053 2 NA 8,000 NA 6 6 144,567 126,500 5 NA 74,700 NA 15 20 281,323 243,359 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 3 NA 17,980 NA 10 7 21,512 11,690 6 15,260 1 NA 1,000 NA NA NA 1 28,000 2 5 2,700 24,581 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . 1 200 1 200 NA NA 1 1 1,089 7,000 NA NA 1 2 10,000 12,000 Stub items continued NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 19) 20,389 (D) (D) (D) 2,776 13,484 (D) (D) 5,381 52 1949. . . 36,178 1,240 14,293 1,578 240 2,500 5,472 100 NA 10,755 53 10 10 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 54 1949. . . 1 NA 55 number of flowers 1959. . . 3,206,975 1,326,290 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,880,685 56 1949. . . 5,233,266 1,136,525 1,613,469 351,537 1,031,650 805,741 1,500 NA 292,844 57 dollars 1959... 221,457 92,840 (D) (D) (D) (D) 128,617 S3 1949... 343, 851 54,130 95,110 27,630 78,000 58,469 150 NA 30,362 59 146,092 52,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) 93,492 60 137,879 52,600 (D) (D) (D) (D) 85,279 61 19 1 6 1 3 1 4 3 1 1 62 1949. . . 2 63 number of flowers 1959 96,018 (D) 40,250 12,656 19,750 10,070 (D) 13,292 64 1949. . . 35,000 20,000 15,000 65 dollars 1959... 6,137 (i) 2,440 633 957 806 I'd] 1,301 66 1949. . . 1,750 1,000 750 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. JIn 1959, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an. MARYLAND 325 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWEES AMD FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expecte'd area In production acres 1960. Peonies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollarB 1959. 38 44 206,918 241,264 168, 174 138,241 119 133 10 18 19,140 495,576 1,915 24,799 69 2,101,686 184,249 20 141,623 13,350 46 52 3,997,199 2,645,129 333,536 211,249 537,898 538,277 33 116,469 Anne Arundel 2 3 (D) 11,446 (D) 5,984 (D) (D) 1 500 25 4 112,600 10,929 2 (D) (D) 2 3 CD) 24,000 (D) 2,200 (D) (D) CD) 7 U 73,176 72,993 58,792 43,786 41 42 1 5 (D) 102,680 CD) 5,134 24 758,736 68,286 4 47,685 4,468 15 17 915,613 1,009,930 82,222 74,945 123,350 122,158 13 42,438 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 77,676 6,214 3 3 504,087 108,250 40,327 10, 825 80,800 80,800 2 CD) 5 4 6,982 4,718 6,972 3,891 1 1 (D) 4,000 (D) 200 3 28,804 2,880 3 2,620 266 3 4 248,284 157,304 17,380 11,761 25,333 25,333 2 (D) 1 5,041 1 2 (D) 21,000 (D) 2,100 (D) (D) Mont- gomery 3 4 531 11,225 346 6,775 1 1 3 2 4,236 1,400 505 90 5 98,950 8,913 CD) (D) 2 3 (D) 406,115 (D) 32,180 (D) (D) 6 8,214 Prince Georges 4 4 19,024 14,206 17,002 8,382 6 7 3 6 8,704 75,136 870 3,757 9 734,092 58,775 4 45,768 4,128 6 6 652,473 469,018 58,723 43,820 78,560 80,131 4 33,873 Washing- ton 3 2 1,361 4,482 1,323 4,147 ■ 2 2 2 CD) CD) 5 26,500 2,650 2 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 17,000 (D) 1,700 CD) (D) 1 ID) 2 HA CD) m CD) HA (D) CD) HA HA HA 2 CD) (D) 2 HA (D) HA (D) HA (D) CD) 1 (D) All other counties 10 12 105,844 117,153 83,739 63,814 61 73 3 6,200 311,860 540 15,593 12 264,32e 25,602 2 45,550 4,488 10 11 1,676,742 432, 512 134,884 31,718 229,855 229,855 3 31,944 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 326 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anne Arundel Baltimore Carroll Howard Montgomery Prince Georges Washington Wicomico All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 6,564,827 80,158 2,129,502 429,805 209,919 842,261 823,338 103,805 798,312 1,147,727 2 Value of nursery products at 2,465,730 4,975 270,436 241,916 138,894 520,903 78,074 15,610 644,098 550,824 3 1949... 958,534 NA 150,131 NA NA 214,253 18,921 NA 215,762 359,467 4 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 0.2 11.0 9.8 5.6 21.1 3.2 0.6 26.1 22.3 5 1949 . . . 100.0 NA 15.7 NA NA 22.4 2.0 NA 22.5 37.5 6 Percent of value of all 37.6 6.2 12.7 56.3 66.2 61.8 9.5 15.0 80.7 48.0 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 7 Value of ornamental plants 1,813,408 4,975 260,184 241,516 138,044 519,332 77,851 14,664 259,524 297,318 8 1949... 626,466 NA 149,982 NA NA 204,032 16,545 NA 10,620 245,287 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 0.3 14.3 13.3 7.6 28.6 4.3 0.8 14.3 16.4 10 1949... 100.0 NA 23.9 NA NA 32.6 2.6 NA 1.7 39.2 11 Percent of value of all 73.5 100.0 96.2 99.8 99.4 99.7 99.7 93.9 40.3 54.0 12 1949... 65.4 NA 99.9 NA NA 95.2 87.4 NA 4.9 68.2 13 Broad-leaved 80 1 28 1 3 18 7 2 4 16 14 1949 . . . 47 NA 18 NA NA 11 4 NA 2 12 15 number of plants 1959 .. . 357,467 (D) 80,479 (D) 43,190 119,049 23,330 (D) 15,130 76,289 16 1949 . . . 84,782 NA 37,617 NA NA 32,010 1,600 NA 2,510 11,045 17 dollars 1959... 633,047 (D) 92,097 (D) 60,898 272,963 28,237 (D) 41,608 137,244 L8 1949... 108,212 NA 51,545 NA NA 36,980 1,600 NA 2,520 15,567 19 977,440 (D) 224,975 (D) 191,000 328,154 59,700 (D) 15,014 158,597 20 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 71 1 20 2 4 15 7 2 4 16 .'1 1949... 46 NA 15 NA NA 10 5 NA 2 14 22 number of trees 1959... 195,931 (D) 29,164 (D) 13,119 32,245 5,555 (D) 45,200 70,648 23 1949... 126,428 NA 24,383 NA NA 54,950 5,350 NA 3,300 38,445 24 dollars 1959... 542,056 (D) 81,186 (D) 37,575 84,644 22,240 (D) 127,464 188,947 25 1949 . . . 310,409 NA 60,166 NA NA 123,264 9,700 NA 6,600 110,679 26 968,774 (D) 151,441 (D) 72,000 157,697 18,950 (D) 111,820 456,866 27 Deciduous shrubs 58 15 2 3 16 6 2 3 11 .'.>-: 1949 . . . 34 NA 10 NA NA 8 3 NA 1 12 ."i number of shrubs 1959 158,889 16,776 (D) 5,539 40,661 6,814 (D) 21,200 67,899 30 1949... 104,409 NA 22,153 NA NA 47,171 3,028 NA 2,857 29,200 31 dollars 1959... 157,386 15,328 (D) 6,979 50,713 7,427 (D) 23,108 53,831 32 1949... 50,577 NA 8,694 NA NA 19,700 1,060 NA 1,000 20,123 >3 342,803 46,206 (D) 10,800 90,929 18,501 (D) 45,000 131,367 <-'. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting 1959 66 1 15 2 3 19 6 2 3 15 15 1949... 31 NA 9 NA NA 9 2 NA 1 10 36 number of trees 1959... 117,587 (D) 12,173 (D) 3,600 20,004 2,008 (D) 38,300 41,502 37 1949... 28,636 NA 12,633 NA NA 9,066 266 NA 166 6,505 1H dollars 1959... 352,565 (D) 42,314 (D) 20,592 95,421 12,687 (D) 64,344 117,207 39 1949... 59,753 NA 20,840 NA NA 17,775 400 NA 250 20,488 40 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 373,373 (D) 63,532 (D) 22,250 108,440 10,200 (D) 100,000 68,951 41 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959 30 2 13 2 1 7 2 3 42 1949... 14 NA 4 NA NA 1 3 NA 1 5 43 number of plants 1959 381,969 (D) 75,409 (D) (D) 28,080 (D) 278,480 44 1949 . . . 330,600 MA 28,000 NA NA 10,000 36,050 NA 2,500 254,050 45 dollars 1959... 89,083 (D) 23,672 (D) (D) 6,413 (D) 58,998 .... 1949 . . . 63,154 NA 7,482 NA NA 1,000 3,605 NA 250 50,817 47 Rose plants (excluding 15 2 2 1 4 1 1 4 48 1949... 10 NA 1 NA NA 2 1 NA 6 49 number of plants 1959 .. . 27,280 (D) (D) (D) 4,800 (D) (D) 22,480 50 1949 . . . 28,656 NA 285 NA NA 5,000 200 NA 23,171 51 dollars 1959... 23,232 (D) (D) U» 3,993 (D) (D) 19,239 52 1949. . . 27,115 NA 100 NA NA 1,750 70 NA 25,195 53 35,590 (D) (D) (D) 10,630 (D) (D) 24,960 54 Vines, woody (not 8 1 3 1 3 55 1949... 16 NA 3 NA NA 5 1 NA 7 56 number of vines 1959... 12,910 (D) 3,950 (D) 8,960 57 1949... 17,041 NA 2,605 NA NA 11,250 100 NA 3,086 58 dollars 1959... 6,217 (D) 1,185 (D) 5,032 VI 1949... 5,460 NA 687 NA NA 3,463 35 NA 1,275 60 All other ornamental 9 4 3 2 61 dollars 1959... 9,822 5,375 4,000 447 62 1949... 1,786 NA 468 NA NA 100 75 NA 1,143 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties. MARYLAND 327 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Anne Arundel Baltimore Carroll Howard Montgomery Prince Georges Washington Wicomico All other counties DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 1 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 212,225 3,016 400 201 223 946 300 207,139 2 1949. . . l82,974 NA 149 NA NA 5,189 2,325 NA 700 74,611 3 percent distribution 1959 . . . 100.0 1.4 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 97.6 4 1949... 100.0 NA 0.2 NA NA 6.3 2.8 NA 0.8 89.9 5 Percent of value of all 8.6 1.1 0.2 (2) 0.3 6.1 (2) 37.6 6 1949... 8.7 NA 0.1 NA NA 2.4 12.3 NA 0.3 20.8 7 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 557,570 148 400 245 245 1,000 555,532 8 16 2 1 3 3 1 6 9 1949... 12 NA 1 NA NA 3 1 NA 7 1" number of trees 1959... 65,763 (D) (D) 75 95 (D) 65,593 11 1949... 46 , 147 NA 125 NA NA 600 150 NA 45,272 12 dollars 1959 .. . 37,005 (E) (D) 68 96 (D) 36,841 13 1949... 20,705 NA 50 NA NA 4,620 750 NA 15,285 14 Cherry trees (sour) establishments reporting 1959... 10 3 1 1 5 15 1949... 7 NA 1 NA NA 1 1 NA 4 L6 number of trees 1959... 7,693 30 (D) (D) 7,663 17 1949... 8,744 NA 41 NA NA 40 50 NA 8,613 18 dollars 1959... 6,070 27 (D) (D) 6,043 19 1949... 5,538 NA 25 NA NA 24 250 NA 5,239 ... 12 1 3 2 1 5 21 1949 . . . 9 NA 1 NA NA 2 1 NA 5 22 number of trees 1959... 210,384 (D) 40 (D) (D) 210,344 . i 1949 . . . 182,894 NA 92 NA NA 75 25 NA 182,702 24 dollars 1959... 113,110 (D) 37 (D) (D) 113,073 25 1949 . . . 40,404 NA 37 NA NA 414 100 NA 39,853 26 11 1 3 1 6 27 1949... 9 NA 1 NA NA 2 1 NA 5 .'!.! number of trees 1959 . . . 26,099 (D) 30 (D) 26,069 1949 . . . 4,391 NA 74 NA NA 95 25 NA 4,197 30 dollars 1959... 18,782 (D) 31 (D) 18,751 31 1949 . . . 1,887 NA 37 NA NA 48 100 NA 1,702 32 Plum and prune trees.. .establishments reporting 1959... 10 1 3 1 5 33 1949... 6 NA NA NA 1 NA 5 34 number of trees 1959... 10,170 (D) 25 (D) 10,145 35 1949 . . . 3,568 NA NA NA 5 NA 3,563 36 dollars 1959... 8,016 (D) 21 (D) 7,995 37 1949... SMALL FRUIT PUNTS 1,366 NA NA NA 25 NA 1,341 !8 Value of small fruit plants 396,422 5 170 351,370 44,877 33,769 39 1949 . . . 238,214 NA NA NA 132 51 NA 204,262 40 percent distribution 1959 . . . 100.0 P) C2) 88.6 11.3 41 1949 . . . 100.0 NA NA NA 0.1 pi NA 85.7 14.2 42 Percent of value of all 16.1 P) (2) 54.6 8.1 43 1949... 24.9 NA NA NA 0.1 0.3 NA 94.7 9.4 44 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 15 1 9 5 45 1949... 10 NA NA NA 2 1 NA 4 3 46 number of plants 1959 . . . 35,748,665 (D) 32,443,715 3,304,950 47 1949 . . . 27,780,776 NA NA NA 3,000 100 NA 24,771,000 3,006,676 48 dollars 1959... 363,873 (D) 328,046 35,827 49 1949 . . . 212,389 NA NA NA 110 1 NA 187,512 24,766 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text, includes $456 of subropical fruit trees. 2 Less than 0.05 percent. 328 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. Kind of business : Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959., 1949.. Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959., 1949. . Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959.. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale : Wholesale only number 1959. . Retail only number 1959. . Wholesale and retail number 1959. . Total aales establishments reporting 1959. . value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value , dollars 1959. . Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15. 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. . persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . Bquare feet 1959. . Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949. . square feet 1959.. 1949... Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . , square feet 1959. . , 1949... Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959.. . Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. .. acres 1959... Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959.. . 613 657 139 67 12 1 54 68 3 5 468 128 114 226 196 288 710 16,771,847 11,816,905 4,954,942 14,809,708 53 54,725 523 3,838,066 607 3,073 427 1,753 236 373 23,704,185 647 10,123,810 642 9,944,840 64 178,970 591 590 8,976,240 8,952,178 45 29 97,931 90,073 68 1,241,109 1,365,005 291 2,075 172 228 139 1,796 12 50 13 144,632 41,413 103,219 91,839 10 105,993 12 117 12 40,355 12 40,355 HA 29,905 NA 6 1 5,950 900 1 4,500 23 283,368 92,728 190,640 223,584 1 150 18 113,950 20 205,374 195,874 3 9,500 204,674 186,998 3 1 700 7,000 47 663,111 380,953 282,158 547,002 15 12,500 29 151,850 42 133 1,264,350 42 578,797 34 36 399,635 323,275 3 4,620 2,688 174,542 229,000 19 109 9 17 12 91 2 1 107 1,614,163 713,708 900,455 1,252,057 9 4,446 84 402,028 93 346 62 190 2,692,837 909,453 99 900,893 5 8,560 87 856,133 1,481,321 19,420 11,940 3 1 33,900 27,675 55 317 31 21 281 2 4 1 1 Hampden 49 1,178,717 653,420 525,297 972,206 4,576 41 361,830 42 263 30 127 1,354,633 369,565 35 355,335 7 14,230 30 25 342,658 235,330 6 2 16,740 7,440 3 2 10,167 8,000 36 390 17 61 21 292 Hampshire 13 18 5 3 10 3 3 6 5 16 691,169 550,511 140,658 626,289 2 499 145,310 12 137 7 98 444,206 13 441,106 2 3,100 12 16 440,206 400,446 1 4,000 1 2,500 10 20 5 16 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued MASSACHUSETTS 329 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. . 1949. . Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . 1949. . Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959. . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959. . Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959. . . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. . . Retail only number 1959. . . Wholesale and retail number 1959. . . Total sales establishments reporting 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... Wholesale saleB value, dollars 1959. . . Retail sales value, dollars 1959... Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... Total employment, November 15( 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. . . persons 1959 — Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. . . persons 1959 — LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960... Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . square feet 1959.. . 1949. . . Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959 — 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949... Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greenB establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . 181 214 26 15 1 32 44 2 3 122 45 39 110 31 65 206 7,000,393 5,748,638 1,251,755 6,580,534 143 1,031,684 174 1,085 146 700 59 119 197 4,919,089 196 4,849,289 19 69,800 178 188 4,169,984 4,009,925 34,275 46,230 896,000 867,430 60 647 35 52 26 594 1 1 21 16 34 71 1,399,277 1,012,567 386,710 1,225,345 2 1,922 53 442,570 57 243 Plymouth 36 112 2,022,950 67 818,357 67 787,037 9 31,320 63 63 782,907 737,334 7 5 4,450 4,835 31,800 53,400 24 122 12 19 12 103 21 14 25 60 1 391,006 1 101,390 289,616 1 270,116 2 2,507 44 361,326 48 272 35 143 1,427,011 55 663,7a 54 651,171 52 52 606,321 619,430 3 3 3,400 7,320 1 3 54,000 97,000 26 152 18 10 11 139 1 3 4 4 1 9 798,485 757,385 41,100 763,604 2 846 9 358,086 All other counties 430,150 214,400 8 214,400 7 17 213,000 175,240 3 60,000 3 13 1 (Z) 2 13 17 44 35 96 1,468,677 734,930 733,747 1,167,437 1,743 75 326,423 87 310 2,338,877 86 916,556 86 902,696 6 13,860 85 80 887,180 749,744 1 2 3,376 6,320 2 2 33,000 15,500 29 180 16 12 11 165 2 3 11 8 3 2 4 7 13 138,849 29,262 109,587 89,695 1 1,756 37,016 12 22 7 15 12 43,937 11 42,737 1 1,200 11 7 43,637 33,135 7 9 3 15 1 1 *In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions. JTotal greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- * , .. -so Stub items continued house during the year. 330 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hampden Hampshire I LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting square feet Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1959. 1959. 19*9. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting square feet Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting square feet Land , bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting square feet 1959. L959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 215 773,450 8 53 44,983 175,260 47 436,314 3 117,140 59 147, 541 11 40,900 2 7,900 7 9 774 3 4 050 4 1 000 29 1 140 11 30,010 2 3,800 3 12,210 36 96,155 2 12 2,200 24,980 9 49,990 9 13,389 17 50,600 2 8 28,280 46,370 5 32,828 5 5,300 9 19,100 3 4,000 1 400 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959.. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 38 309,724 2 13 9,803 37,650 14 137,100 2 88,000 28 118,816 36 29,383 2 2,000 3 2,700 14 44,150 2 9 4,700 43, 500 3,000 3,900 3 24,100 1 4,000 24 117,210 4 3,410 2,250 7 4,344 1 1,500 3 2,000 MASSACHUSETTS 331 County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, text) Hampden Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 19*9... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Chrys anthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949... number 1949. . . dollars 1949... Carnations establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of plants 1959... 1949... dollars 1959.. . 1949... Begonias. establishments reporting 1959. number of plants 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Ceraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Poinsettias establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowerB, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Gardenias establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. 14,809,708 11,693,166 8,662,998 100.0 100.0 1,168,920 1,030,951 100.0 100.0 10.0 11.9 140,300 7,277 20 227,160 10,405 10 26 3,897,100 915,585 297,273 91,986 35,200 3,655 22 2,758 15,549 31 305 824,811 1,595,774 89,299 377,122 7 5 116,000 102,276 16,300 15,655 335 307 655,834 463,683 30 83,694 4,026,678 1,592,428 1CO.0 10O.O 34.4 18.4 96 189,041 228,319 11 18,762 30,912 91,839 38,922 NA 0.3 NA 13,958 NA 1.2 NA 35.9 NA 7 NA 13,904 NA 1 (D) 17,924 NA 0.4 NA 46.1 NA 223,584 192,280 136,169 1.6 1.6 35,446 23,466 3.0 2.3 18.4 17.2 1 200 8 55 3 9 194,940 53,250 20,475 11,171 12 16 14,971 12,232 73,315 16,413 1.8 1.0 38.1 12.1 3 950 1,330 1 (D) (D) 338,985 312,365 2.9 3.6 44,916 55,484 3.8 5.4 13.3 17.8 3 19,800 979 1 750 150 3 10,000 1,160 2 1 (D) 2,000 5 22 85,984 114,470 9,318 25,913 22 a 33,020 27,4a 110,118 43,127 2.7 2.7 32.5 13.8 : (D) (D) 1,252,057 906,140 1,076,472 7.7 12.4 139,971 205,286 12.0 19.9 15.4 19.1 2 (D) d: 2 10,500 375 (D) a9,5O0 (D) a, 900 3 6 624 1,132 2 63 (D) 284,398 (D) 73,371 1 1 (D) 10,000 (D) 1,500 65 52 80,993 104,237 6 7,485 360,475 260,656 9.0 16.4 39.8 24.2 19 7,750 10,916 5 -- ,159 296,898 5.1 3.4 20, 305 43,888 1.7 4.3 3.4 14.8 2 5,700 as 1 2,500 250 344 1 16 (D) 89,746 (D) 24,184 16 15 20,125 18,897 )37,5« 54,505 8.4 3.4 56.8 18.4 6 13,000 11,766 3 4,512 9,024 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. See text, text. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. NA Not available. Included in All other counties. See Stub items continued 332 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , pompons .establishments reporting 1959. number of plants 1959. dollars 1959. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of plants dollars Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1949. 1949. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Hampshire Poinsettias establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959., dollars 1959., POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959., 1949., percent distribution 1959.. 1949., Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949.. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959.. number of pots 1959.. dollars 1959.. Gardenias establishments reporting 1959. . number of pots 1959.. dollars 1959.. 602,749 568,713 5.2 6.6 40,299 26, 570 3.4 2.6 6.7 4.7 1 1,400 1 2,250 337 1 (D) 12 65,350 18,050 10 36,399 8,085 1 (D) 94,061 63,103 2.3 4.0 15.6 11.1 1 (D) (D) 5,232,107 4,022,869 44.7 46.4 578,822 247,142 49.5 24.0 11.1 6.1 3 73,000 2,920 6 190,200 8,036 6 10 3,095,800 413,245 247,202 43,763 10,918 6 51 185,400 268,491 20,234 58,704 3 1 98,000 86,276 13, 720 11,796 71 54 226,292 108,345 1,211,547 712,681 30.1 44.8 23.2 17.7 18 78,325 89,189 10,750 16,228 1,225,345 1,128,725 722,958 9.7 8.3 119,535 165,325 10.2 16.0 Ki.r, 22.9 2 I,,, (D) 2 10,315 780 SCO 15 37 90,000 266,668 14,900 54,905 1 (D) (D) 37 41 93,310 61,625 608,649 163, 530 15.1 10.3 53.9 22.6 15 35, 695 43,918 1 (D) (D) 854,537 598,656 7.3 6.9 61,674 81,788 5.3 7.9 7.2 13.7 2 (D) (D) 1 4 (D) 194,890 (D) 18,927 1 (D) (D) ID) 5 32 181,055 125,726 15,716 27,139 1 200 109 34 31 41,830 35,613 3 900 170,195 110,025 4.2 6.9 19.9 18.4 9 12,572 18,478 753,755 159,527 6.4 1.8 14,600 36,335 1.2 3.5 1.9 22.8 1 595 85 1 (D) (D) ID) 300 11 44,500 12,506 2 (D) 5,800 (D) 2,250 5 13 13,350 21,144 734,130 99,687 18.2 6.3 97.4 62.5 3 a, 300 28,908 968,262 737,952 8.3 8.5 87, 283 133,807 7.5 13.0 9.0 18.1 1 (D) (D) 4 7,500 660 2 5 (D) 82,700 (D) 6,794 50 56,832 278,175 6,820 69,279 49 48 71,212 56,124 5 6,360 284,027 63, 306 7.1 4.0 29.3 8.6 16 14,635 17,867 1 (D) (D) All other counties D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text, unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. :In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as Stub items continued MASSACHUSETTS 333 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bnpden POTTED PLANTS— Continued 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 ..establishments reporting 1959 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 ..establishments reporting 1959 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 .establishments reporting 1959 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959 dollars 1959 Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Polnsettlas. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 146 145 237,537 205,546 340,028 256,794 16 18 50,160 35,723 72,152 52,913 40 26 366,225 61,214 175,228 38,775 64 38 179,175 37,437 234,849 54, IX 91 108 192,383 152,026 59,743 50,2a 21 19,979 58 85 908,468 380,381 396 2,930,316 1,191,178 33 55 44,354 137,774 63,175 169,395 105 95 405,433 144,818 327,788 223,346 113 359,757 6,497,568 6,039,619 100.0 100.0 55.6 69.7 297 708,758 644,097 730,493 525,042 2,549,131 2,489,460 212 2,002,806 1,149,777 442,305 213,250 1,872,543 2,006,800 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 NA (D) NA CD) NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 7 19,700 12,242 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2 NA (D) NA ) (i>) 2 1 (D) 500 (D) 1,000 4 4 3,800 71,694 4,142 91,397 13 14 1? Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959... number of flowers 1959. . . dollars 1959... 16 102,792 69,674 ... 2 (D) (D) 5 2,050 1,414 1 (D) (D) 16 17 18 19 20 ?1 21 13 11,545,499 11,203,086 1,101,973 970,498 ..: 2 1 (D) 86,250 (D) 8,625 2 (D) (D) 4 1949. . . number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 149,250 25,600 17,910 13,500 22 23 508,792 504,778 ... ... (D) (D) (D) CD) 7,462 7,462 24 25 26 27 28 29 40 8 310,908 60,950 13,443 3,228 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2 1 (D) 2,400 (D) 150 2 (D) 1,080 (D) 90 10 1 34,540 2,000 1,245 200 1949. . . number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 8,670 433 30 31 32 33 34 15 72 77 172,093 226,238 112,090 120,750 5 NA 4,833 NA 1,825 NA 5 6 14,490 5,887 9,750 3,120 3 9 25,900 89,007 14,763 47,769 14 12 9,164 14,738 5,543 9,239 3 1949. . . number of dozens 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 44,464 13,253 34,031 6,112 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 107 115 (Z) (Z) 7 7 11 12 7 7 48 18 10 151,040 22,346 13,052 1,284 1 (D) (D) 3 9,000 678 5 4 9,720 15,206 866 860 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... 44 45 46 number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... 192 3,904,788 353,218 3 15,900 1,431 9 34,320 3,992 10 172,411 14,155 42 581,404 52,326 4 32,678 2,510 47 48 49 number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... 39 224,528 21,743 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 4 8,214 944 8 15,501 1,980 50 51 Asparagus, plumosus... .eatabllshments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 8 3,207 1 (D) ... 1 (D) 52 53 54 55 56 57 218 272 39,400,815 35,200,583 3,130,301 2,595,102 3 NA 15,100 NA 1,208 NA 9 15 207,100 390,311 20,710 27,708 11 17 808,283 955,092 72,938 70,758 29 34 2,236,355 2,418,938 157,912 198,965 10 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 1,591,248 539,675 97,127 44,911 58 59 5,790,064 5,701,960 5,010 8,010 26,900 26,636 117,600 117,600 409,888 387,640 175,306 125,693 60 61 All other cut flowers dollars 1959... 77 265,721 1 (D) 2 (D) J . 16 57,450 4 9,753 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. text. Z Reported in small fractions. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See 336 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES. BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 j (Fop definitions and explanations, see text) Hampshire Plymouth All other counties OUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE — Continued Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 19-49. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollarB 1959. 1949. Orchids , cymbidlum. ...establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. RoseB establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Oladloll establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area In production acreB 1959. Expected area In production acres 1960. Snapdragons. Asparagus, plumosus. . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. ..establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. ..establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 1 2 (D) 925 (D) 155 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 2,646,943 (D) 227,579 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) 10,209 (D) 4,440 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 62,800 8,164 1 (D) ID1 (D) 249,656 (D) 20,200 CD) (D) 9 14 36,540 54,394 8,026 12,815 3 4 2,050 57,824 2,325 57,274 1 (D) (D) 5 7 5,924,185 6,879,576 592,418 596,441 298,600 301,586 9 1 148,940 41,600 5,545 2,080 10 5,017 29,037 2,712 12,034 3 3 3 15,600 1,289 46 2,292,066 201,782 7 125,560 11,300 1 (D) 79 88 25,627,222 22,430,099 2,038,898 1,608,626 3,725,445 3,672,295 20 38,371 2 4 2 2 (D) 29,946 5,125 2,200 (D) 5,343 1,025 500 2 1 1 1 (D) (D) 28,000 832 (D) (D) 35,000 832 1 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 1 1 (D) CD) 1,564,712 (D) CD) 124, 353 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 3 72,038 9,250 2,758 370 5 8 7 14 30,359 19,124 22,442 34,073 19,402 11,877 13,465 20,606 12 7 12 7 1 3 (D) 4,360 (D) 245 14 24 157,080 301,780 17, 217 26,281 2 8 (D) 13,200 (D) 1,356 1 3 ID) 2,270 15 21 29 24 828, 580 2, 309,462 1,759,148 1,074,186 101,825 183,387 137, 518 81,026 178,900 340,327 176,642 376,756 9 8 44,496 45,348 1 (D) CD) CD) (D) 1 (D) (D) 65,420 4,350 7 6 a, 240 10,730 4,100 2,130 (D) 200 (D) 300 1 CD) (D) 45,300 4,524 1,480 1,480 7 1 14,040 1,200 982 75 9 6 6,600 1,508 4,459 1,040 4 3 91,000 2,780 8,160 179 31 196, 549 16,910 10,299 1,339 35 38 5,408,800 5,299,208 429,859 399,578 749,583 749,588 10 9,957 11,300 2,145 1 147,056 145,719 2 100,742 68,260 5,426,764 487,121 201,250 194,250 1 1 32,100 4,000 2,543 200 5 3 12,142 6,084 7,728 2,925 25,720 2,059 4 57,800 8,450 3 51,754 4,824 1 937 368,665 18,850 26,437 1,462 61,100 61,100 3 8,403 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. MASSACHUSETTS 337 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hampden Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees , January 1 , Deciduous shrubs (not roses ) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs , January 1 , Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees , January 1 , Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multlflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines , woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 14,809,708 2,265,020 1,033,097 100.0 100.0 16,696 5,445 100.0 100.0 0.7 0.5 2,195,832 1,004,461 100.0 100.0 96.9 97.2 87 40 112,221 91,172 373,540 165,171 329,262 108 53 333,357 226,346 1,055,275 527,746 1,228,088 76 47 254,256 270,758 268,560 121,223 639,926 76 40 a, 213 48,930 394,538 104,731 297,846 38 33 98,127 297,320 43,865 50,527 12 20 19,545 26,285 21,055 14,613 3,145 16 30 43,548 50,090 21,212 15,705 51,817 7,163 2.3 0.7 50,932 6,365 2.3 0.6 10 2 6,945 1,600 17,773 3,100 28,325 9 2 5,400 900 12,583 1,600 33,710 6 2 5,800 1,000 7,420 425 31,250 5 2 1,215 100 5,106 325 7,610 2 1 (D) 600 (D) 125 2 1,450 620 2 200 TO 223,584 6,825 9,367 0.3 0.9 6,705 9,337 0.3 0.9 98.2 99.7 2 (« (D) CM 3 3 1,100 1,325 3,300 2,425 5,390 3 2 940 2,428 1,010 1,000 1,920 3 2 425 375 1,700 575 2,325 3 1 2,300 48,000 580 4,800 1 500 500 1 1 (D) 150 CM 37 547,002 90,652 36,505 4.0 3.5 4,575 27.4 86,039 36,155 3.9 3.6 94.9 99.0 5 2 1,847 2,900 6,445 2,900 9,558 11 3 19,629 12,000 55,849 25,000 77,793 7 3 12,767 17,642 12,895 6,050 33,154 6 2 1,605 266 7,287 400 5,199 2 2 CM 5,200 (D) 520 2 1 CM 1,142 (D) 400 (D) 1 2 (D) 385 (D) 135 1,252,057 318,368 210,206 14.1 20.3 225 3,500 1.3 64.3 0.1 1.7 284,306 200,437 12.9 20.0 89.3 95.4 14 7 19,297 16,339 58,077 29,391 34,499 13 8 44,540 43,988 161,094 110,702 189,074 7 13,755 65,947 16,402 23,735 31,638 9 7 8,275 10,146 44,108 25,800 21,535 7 7 3,500 40,561 1,815 6,553 2 3,438 2,490 3 5 830 4,831 660 1,516 333,883 207,895 15.0 20.1 935 17.2 329,498 204,752 15.0 20.4 97.2 98.5 14 7 18,638 17,318 62,285 23,493 62,405 16 8 43,245 62,166 152,488 130,836 297,282 10 8 72,583 90,801 26,235 32,925 228,847 13 5 12,627 7,226 75,550 11,054 64,083 3 5 2,825 16,954 1,055 3,195 2 3 (D) 1,210 (D) 573 (D) 2 4 (D) 6,201 (D) 2,176 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for Individual establishments. See text. Stub Items continued 338 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hampshire Middlesex Norfolk Plymouth Suffolk Worcester All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 626,289 6,580,534 1,225,345 1,270,116 763,604 1,167,437 89,695 2 Value of nursery products at 23,040 769,005 72,364 394,765 9,849 182,402 7,050 3 1949 . . . 14, 553 287,715 66,675 128,443 64,570 4 percent distribution 1959... 1.0 34.0 3.2 17.4 0.4 8.1 0.3 5 1949 . . . 1.4 27.8 6.5 12.4 6.3 6 Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... 3.7 11.7 5.9 31.1 1.3 15.6 7.9 LININC OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 11,896 8 1949 . . . 395 235 200 180 9 percent distribution 1959... 71.2 10 1949 . . . 7.3 4.3 3.7 3.3 11 Percent of value of all 3.0 12 1949 . . . ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 2.7 0.1 o!i 0.1 M Value of ornamental plants 23,040 768,997 282,122 72,364 381,489 9,849 180 563 2,050 14 1949 . . . 14,146 65,975 123,650 61 j 522 15 percent distribution 1959... 1.0 35.0 3.3 17.4 0.4 8.2 0.1 16 1949 . . . 1.4 28.1 6.6 12.3 6.1 17 Percent of value of all 100.0 100.0 100.0 96.6 100.0 99.0 29.1 1!! 1949 . . . 97.2 98.1 99.0 96.3 95.3 19 Broad-leaved 2 13 9 8 2 8 .■0 1949. . . 2 9 5 2 4 21 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) 51,881 2,745 5,624 (D) 4,117 1,127 22 1949 . . . 40 19,045 25,185 4,950 1,795 23 dollars 1959... (D) 174,075 8,571 27, 588 (D) 12,741 5,985 24 1949 . . . 115 40,608 50,537 10,700 4,327 25 Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960... (D) 170,171 9,432 4,504 (D) 7,631 2,737 26 Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting 1959... 4 20 10 9 2 10 1 27 1949 . . . 3 12 6 3 5 28 number of trees 1959... 3,300 148,385 9,146 35,241 (D) 22,156 1,215 29 1949 . . . 5,830 51,822 4,750 23,000 20,565 30 dollars 1959... 11,748 413,820 33,469 132,291 (D) 74,555 4,078 31 1949 . . . 12,311 132, 857 10,175 58,000 43,840 32 10,000 409,110 48,170 74,017 (D) 76,342 7,200 33 Deciduous shrubs 3 13 6 8 1 10 1 34 1949 . . . 2 10 5 3 5 35 number of shrubs 1959... 1,045 72,292 7,343 50,145 (D) 16,986 600 36 1949 . . . 1,780 39,748 2,312 35,100 14,000 37 dollars 1959... 542 93,375 16,649 71,095 (D) 22,112 825 38 1949 . . . 720 34,522 1,171 13,050 7,625 39 350 203,800 20,894 64,648 (D) 22,525 900 40 Deciduous shade and 2 LI 8 7 1 10 1 41 1949 . . . 1 10 3 3 5 42 number of trees 1959 .. . (D) 26,084 2,540 11,318 (D) 16,244 880 43 1949 . . . 50 12,524 1,556 16,000 687 44 dollars 1959 .. . (D) 67,412 10,773 123,067 (D) 55,845 3,690 45 1949 . . . 100 36,143 2,085 26,250 1,999 46 (D) 132,625 9,220 20,183 (D) 33,766 1,300 47 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959 . . . 2 4 4 8 1 2 4." 1949 . . . 1 9 2 3 2 49 number of plants 1959 . . . (D) 23,500 3,262 33,160 (D) (D) 29,580 50 1949 . . . 9,000 108,105 11,000 47,000 10,900 51 dollars 1959 . . . (D) 12,250 652 10,275 (D) (D) 17,238 52 1949 . . . 900 20,242 1,252 11,100 1,840 53 Rose plants (excluding 1 1 3 1 2 54 1949 . . . 6 2 1 2 55 number of plants 1959... (D) (D) 6,050 (D) (D) 13,495 56 1949 . . . 12,340 205 5,000 1,000 57 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 6,050 (D) (D) 15,005 58 1949 . . . 7,015 140 2,000 875 59 (D) (D) 50 (D) (D) 3,095 60 Vines , woody (not 4 3 1 1 61 1949 . . . 8 2 3 3 62 number of vines 1959 .. . 4,060 25,050 (W (D) 13,608 63 1949 . . . 29,640 1,540 6,678 465 64 dollars 1959... 4,794 5,033 (DJ (D) 10,725 65 1949 . . . 9,465 515 1,550 241 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Stub items continued MASSACHUSETTS 339 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued All other ornamental plants establishments reporting 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959 . . . Sales number 1959 .. . DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at v.nolesale prices . .dollars 1959... 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 .. . 1949 . . . Inventory (excluding grapevines ) number of trees , January 1 , I960 . . . Apple trees establishments reporting 1959 .. , 1949 . . , number of trees 1959 .. . 1949 . . . dollars 1959 .. . 1949 . . . Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . number of trees 1959 . . 1949 . . dollars 1959 . . 1949 . . Cherry trees (sour) . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Peach trees establlshmenta reporting 1959 . 1949. number of trees 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Pear trees . Plum and prune trees . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959 . 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 . 1949. Blueberry plants . Strawberry plants . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 14 17,459 13 19,100 11,253 8,553 100.0 100.0 0.5 0.8 28,072 16 24 5,505 6,896 6,159 4,395 7 14 479 631 479 563 7 12 204 374 204 258 8 16 1,739 1,900 1,855 911 14 20 1,022 1,905 1,650 1,430 7 16 324 771 462 491 41,239 14,638 100.0 100.0 1.8 1.4 20 9,065 16,988 7,908 6,656 6 10 1,277,000 573,336 30,791 5,809 17 29 0.2 0.3 t1) 0.4 1 2 (1.0 30 (D) 19 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 (D) 4 (D) 2 1 2 1 868 774 2.1 5.3 1.7 10.8 1 2 (D) 1,716 (D) 771 70 30 0.6 0.4 1.0 0.3 1 (D) 8 (D) 5 1 1 (D) 20 (D) 10 (D) (D) 50 0.1 1 (i>) 2 (Li 1 (D) 38 100 0.3 1.2 t1) 0.3 60 1 (D) 250 (D) 100 1 250 1.7 1 833 250 1 (D) 1 150 1,035 1.3 12.1 i1) 0.5 33,687 5,234 81.7 35.8 10.6 2.5 1 3 (D) 3,222 (D) 643 1,272,000 360,800 30,682 3,555 2 (O) 2 (D) 3,845 1,205 34.2 14.1 1.1 0.6 6,059 4 4 998 2,346 1,497 971 2 2 (D) 16 (D) 9 1 2 (D) 23 (D) 14 1 3 (D) 138 (D) 59 3 648 127 1,132 104 1 3 CD) 36 (D) 18 5,540 1,003 13.4 6.9 1.6 0.5 4,925 2,543 5,040 952 1 1 (D) 300 (D) 3 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 340 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hampshire Plymouth All other counties ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued All other ornamental plants establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959. Sales number 1959 . DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices . .dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 . 1949. Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960. Apple trees establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cherry trees (sour). ..establishments reporting 1959., 1949 . . number of trees 1959., 1949 . , dollars 1959., 1949 . , Peach trees establishments reporting 1959 . , 1949 . . number of trees 1959 . . 1949 . , dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Pear trees establishments reporting 1959 . , 1949 . , number of trees 1959 . , 1949 . , dollars 1959 . , 1949 . , Plum and prune trees .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959 . 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 . 1949. Blueberry plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. (D) 12 0.1 5 3,101 3 8,350 3,796 0.1 44.4 t1) 1.3 (D) 1,875 (D) 2,069 1,562 10.7 1,000 1,000 17,000 267 (D) 1 (D) 500 5.8 2 (D) 1,300 1,553 11.6 18.2 0.3 1.2 200 1,150 348 460 2 2 (D) 230 (D) 138 2 2 (D) 94 (D) 56 3 2 234 750 234 280 3 2 177 770 311 385 2 2 (D) 345 (D) 166 3,060 0.2 20.9 (M 2.4 1 4 (D) 7,150 (D) 2,585 (D) 1,250 (D) 25 1 (D) 1 (D) 3 2,400 825 293 7.3 3.4 0.5 0.5 5 2 276 105 276 168 3 1 59 25 59 20 3 59 59 2 (D) (i) 5 1 167 20 167 30 1,014 2,755 2.5 18.8 0.6 4.3 1 2 (D) 524 (D) 455 1 3 (D) 193,986 (D) 1,939 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information iLess than 0.05 percent. for individual establishments. See text. MASSACHUSETTS 341 County Table 4.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Barn- stable Berk- shire Hamp- shire All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. VEGETABLES CROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS Cucumbers establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1949 . . , area, square feet of bench area 1959... value, dollars 1959... 1949 . . . Lettuce . establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. All other vegetables . ..establishments reporting 1959. square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 14,809,708 309,434 836,366 100.0 100.0 10 22 168,450 83,022 IU.,536 6 9 302,642 91,871 44,486 51 66 541,480 533,161 6 76,240 27,332 91,839 1,100 0.1 223, 584 (D) 2,215 (D) 0.3 (D) 3 1 1,150 750 2,215 547,002 115,865 104,446 14.3 12.5 (D) (D) 5 8 172,000 115,115 91,473 1,252,057 25,134 57,398 3.1 6.9 1 1 (D) (D) 11,000 3 33,040 13,532 972,206 3,064 2,192 0.4 0.3 3 2 9,992 3,064 2,192 626,289 500 0.1 1 D] (D) 6,580,534 (D) 536,503 (D) 6-'..l CD) 14 137,450 69,522 75,060 6 300,000 91,071 40,559 30 42 703,750 362,479 337,748 2 (D) (D) 1,225,345 24,256 40,023 3.0 4.8 3 5 29,000 24,256 32,954 22,185 2.7 1,427 20,258 2,527,248 639,515 71,404 79.0 8.5 1 3 31,000 13,500 7,684 1 2,642 800 2,500 3 5 86,160 35,816 46,321 43,200 13,800 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 342 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS. SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allegan Bay Berrien Branch CalJioun Ennnet Genesee Gratiot ESTABLISHMENTS 1 942 16 12 56 5 21 5 22 5 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 610 618 8 3 10 14 23 16 4 7 13 11 4 7 12 14 5 4 4 5 1949... 327 229 8 12 3 NA 31 35 NA 7 4 2 NA 12 7 2 NA 6 71 2 14 2 2 1 7 Flower seed 8 Greenhouse vegetable 59 42 1 1 9 1949. . . 10 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 19 8 2 1 1 ].' Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. . . 669 13 9 38 4 1C 2 15 3 13 212 3 3 13 1 9 3 7 2 '■'. Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 61 5 2 15 Establishments by method of sale: 276 6 2 22 2 1 2 16 211 2 2 12 1 7 1 9 1 17 455 8 8 22 2 14 3 11 4 18 19 value, dollars 1959. . . 942 22,474,518 16 274,133 12 248,685 56 3,239,685 5 106,050 21 566, 518 5 117,414 22 207,928 5 127,655 20 15,488,825 212,666 131,855 2,496,816 66,575 371,020 83,746 42,763 55,640 21 6,985,693 61,467 116,830 742,869 39,475 195,498 33,668 165,165 72,015 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 19,364,042 242,130 185,858 2,910,659 87,272 493,249 103,020 142,870 99,530 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 91 118,502 3 1,633 6 50,891 1 15 4 1,120 1 150 2 250 2 425 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 585 4,714,030 8 20,915 9 53,733 33 490,191 4 24,354 15 165,346 5 32,941 17 112,396 2 13,500 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 692 4,248 13 55 12 52 47 471 4 12 17 91 4 18 17 65 5 25 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 442 1,951 8 17 12 38 28 292 4 6 11 49 4 9 10 13 4 16 31 J2 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 346 543 2 2 5 9 22 44 3 6 7 12 2 3 11 19 1 1 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 30,709,107 269,500 250,800 2,093,798 277,500 666,100 457,500 577, 550 172,615 34 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, 628 8,823,358 611 8,352,986 131 470,372 7 54,145 7 47,145 1 7,000 10 128,767 10 127,967 1 800 18 79,421 15 66,785 5 12,636 3 24,070 3 23,200 1 870 16 247,680 16 247,680 4 22,856 4 20,992 2 1,864 14 64,930 14 61,930 1 3,000 5 76,500 5 51,500 5 25,000 35 36 '7 38 39 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 40 U 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 552 496 7,556,026 6,397,273 7 2 39,770 7,060 10 13 126,800 184,115 15 12 77,021 55,576 3 3 24,070 17,800 13 11 243,480 89,200 4 6 22.856 15,350 12 14 60,550 71,493 5 4 76,300 40,500 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 57 34 140,253 73,989 1 2 14,375 6,364 1 NA 1,000 NA 3 3 2,400 4,220 NA NA 4 2 4,200 880 NA NA 2 2 4,380 684 NA NA 4S 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . 59 42 1,211,592 1,056,985 1 5,500 1 967 1 200 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. MICHIGAN 343 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ingham Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Macomb Monroe Muskegon ESTABLISHMENTS 1 18 17 55 74 9 11 85 31 21 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 11 13 13 9 45 40 31 56 5 4 10 13 56 53 23 22 16 19 4 5 1949... 10 4 6 NA 11 12 22 11 5 NA 3 3 27 15 10 5 5 3 6 1 1 2 7 3 3 7 Flower seed 8 9 Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959 1949... 1 1 1 1 25 26 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 10 11 Mushroom growers. — establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 7 5 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959... 10 12 39 47 7 7 67 24 13 13 4 5 8 21 2 3 15 4 7 14 Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 4 8 6 1 3 3 1 15 Establishments by method of sale: 5 1 34 33 2 34 9 5 16 4 10 4 8 5 4 11 8 5 17 Wholesale and retail number 1959. . . 9 6 17 33 4 5 40 14 11 18 19 Total sales establishments reporting 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... 18 917,992 17 151,978 55 1,219,537 74 1,523,525 9 164,380 11 238,395 85 2,765,875 31 1,293,539 21 246,889 20 719,490 41,226 738,061 1,096,172 105,850 58,663 2,452,039 939,528 120,441 21 198,502 110,752 481,476 427,353 58,530 179,732 313,836 354,011 126,448 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 812,607 100,932 963,146 1,340,387 139,278 214,442 2,600,050 1,138,786 184,535 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 3 4,259 7 3,868 3 1,575 8 3,505 7 17,215 2 1,288 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 15 409,998 7 43,892 31 172,329 35 212,164 4 10,685 6 30,102 54 188,865 16 436,894 - 68,573 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 {Including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 17 149 10 33 36 283 55 299 9 33 8 36 54 306 18 171 15 60 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 .. . 11 80 7 18 21 105 32 108 4 15 5 27 37 212 10 88 8 12 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 7 10 6 12 19 22 15 24 2 4 6 6 37 58 10 18 9 12 33 Value of land, sitructuree, and equipment owned and/or rented by 859,594 268,700 1,673,254 3,398,895 196,500 280,550 3,673,460 2,195,772 34 35 36 Greenhouse area : 2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by 14 201,992 14 197,420 4 4,572 14 142,000 14 138,000 1 4,000 43 727,481 40 662,960 20 64,521 60 1,324,673 59 1,271,331 10 53,342 6 73,350 5 72,630 2 720 10 115,340 10 109,940 2 5,400 51 1,361,575 50 1,318,555 12 43,020 20 231,357 20 220,357 3 11,000 16 163,155 37 38 39 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 159,249 2 3,906 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 11 11 182,492 105,061 13 9 98,000 70,764 40 31 722,981 564,740 32 30 519,381 459, 569 5 3 72,910 88,645 8 11 64,150 108,390 48 39 1,336,235 1,034,528 20 17 222,857 127,530 14 16 13°, 615 115,741 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 4 2 19,500 2,600 NA NA 3 1 4,500 380 7 3 11,822 7,457 2 NA 440 NA 2 43,660 3 3 2,340 7,694 1 1 5,000 10,000 1 540 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. .. 1949... 1 1 44,000 40,000 1 1 8,000 9,840 25 26 805,270 714,960 2 1 7,530 10,000 3 2 23,000 24,500 2 1 4,140 43,560 1 23,000 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties.11 See text. Stub Items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. 344 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continuedi Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Oakland Ottawa Saginaw St. Clair St. Joseph Van Buren Washtenaw Wayne All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 61 58 24 11 14 29 23 93 166 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 35 37 31 22 17 21 9 12 7 5 18 11 17 15 65 65 122 125 4 5 1949. . . 18 15 23 8 8 10 3 3 7 4 12 13 6 NA 30 16 56 49 6 3 8 4 6 1 2 9 7 Flower seed 1 S Greenhouse vegetable 1 5 1 4 2 3 1 2 4 6 9 1949... 2 10 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 8 1 2 U Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 37 49 16 5 12 19 17 67 127 13 21 6 6 4 1 6 4 19 35 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 3 3 2 2 1 4 2 7 4 15 Establishments by method of sale: 16 36 4 1 5 12 6 18 20 16 13 11 6 3 1 5 6 18 54 32 61 1,638,399 11 58 1,177,841 14 24 351,303 7 11 219,117 8 14 236,530 12 29 497,330 11 23 375,945 57 93 2,524,041 92 18 19 value, dollars 1959... 166 2,043,834 1,174,580 463,819 1,095,197 82,644 216,157 135,146 109,965 109,152 158,643 77,687 320,860 176,470 179,901 196,044 1,564,389 959,652 936,582 21 1,107,252 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1,423,151 1,122,285 295,715 178,225 202,819 381,141 285,561 2,132,211 1,584,183 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 7 3,226 4 4, IX 3 6,245 1 600 1 3,500 1 527 1 165 7 4,128 17 9,783 25 .'i Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 40 557,813 31 136,941 16 46,762 9 61,138 8 73,013 22 85,956 11 120,008 60 600,494 115 545,027 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 40 329 37 342 20 114 10 64 8 135 20 130 18 83 74 417 124 475 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. 27 155 18 73 14 52 10 26 7 27 14 53 8 24 52 229 76 207 31 12 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 22 34 13 21 10 15 4 7 5 7 12 19 8 10 34 48 74 120 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 2,921,420 34 656,213 33 617,957 9 38,256 1,131,282 33 280,519 33 275,359 5 5,160 583,200 17 239,712 14 222,136 6 17,576 314,970 9 134,425 9 134,425 496,000 6 48,700 6 48,700 818,708 13 167,555 13 123,995 1 43,560 565,994 16 231,365 16 229,765 2 1,600 3,109,600 69 1,055,241 69 990,466 17 64,773 3,208,995 34 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, 120 35 36 37 38 39 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 970,336 116 912,542 19 57,796 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . 34 30 656,213 481,393 25 13 184,569 74,470 14 19 229, 76 350,441 9 9 133,225 99,112 4 4 48,200 66,000 12 7 156,655 45,143 16 13 231,365 192,300 63 59 1,016,997 1,100,185 115 110 870,258 832,167 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 4 2 5,020 6,900 2 1 636 300 1 1,200 2 500 1 1,200 NA NA 6 4 13,242 9,190 8 7 5,498 16,120 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used Ln production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959 — 1949.. square feet 1959. . . 1949... 1 125 5 1 90,930 14,000 4 2 21,850 14,000 3 18,500 1 2,000 2 4 64,000 101,125 6 2 94,580 83,000 HA Not available, included in ''All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. MICHIGAN 345 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allegan Bay Berrien Branch Calhoun Emmet Genesee Gratiot LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959... 474 7,076 11 210 5 56 44 1,026 2 110 11 104 3 50 16 154 4 5 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 154 519 1 (Z) 2 (Z) 9 33 1 20 2 3 2 8 4 9 3 4 acres 1959. . . 1 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. .. 327 5,260 8 117 3 56 31 706 7 93 2 42 12 145 2 1 7 8 acres 1959. . . 71 1,296 2 93 14 287 2 90 7 1 3 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 2 1 1 1 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 184 1,036,997 3 13,356 4 14,900 8 22,670 1 600 4 137,120 2 1,400 8 50,628 1.' square feet 1959... 13 14 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959.. . 1949. . . 22 48 109,818 219,787 ... 1 1 3,000 3,000 1 15,000 1 50,000 3 18,100 1 1 3,600 920 1 2,500 r- Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute 98 1,332, 116 3 46,900 2 10,500 1 7,200 1 8,000 5 57,200 3 18 square feet 1959. . . 16,800 19 20 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959... 19 1,919,380 2 1,240,380 21 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 77 -.'•• ,681 1 9,000 2 1,300 1 3,600 4 2,134 2 652 2 22 square feet 1959... 550 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ingham Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Macomb Monroe Muskegon LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959. . . 11 474 8 43 23 303 26 261 5 33 5 17 38 324 17 1,064 10 25 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 2 21 2 (z) 13 22 6 8 2 1 13 50 9 21 4 4 acres 1959. . . 6 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. .. 10 428 6 43 11 181 22 219 5 33 3 16 27 251 10 1,035 5 14 7 8 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 1 25 1 100 2 34 7 23 3 8 3 5 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 11 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 5 26,510 1 800 17 94,770 6 6,550 3 2,122 4 5,100 14 65,088 9 28,120 3 12 square feet 1959... 19,320 13 Land area covered by cloth 2 3,800 1 1,400 3 3 5,600 25,178 1 1,000 1 1 378 12,000 1 900 3 1 9,240 8,000 3 1 10,100 2,500 14 15 16 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949... 2 8,000 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... 4 344,694 1 1,116 5 16,830 6 72,250 4 5,800 7 70,076 1 400 2 4,250 19 20 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959... 7 353,000 21 22 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . 6 15,870 4 2,694 1 1,500 5 101,470 1 1,500 5 204,252 2 46,000 Z Reported In small fractions. 346 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Saginaw St. Joseph All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. IS 3L62 3 20 '. 33 707 23 411 4 217,450 5 12,000 2 2,000 5 2 3 58 3 57 7 57 4 132 1 (Z) 2 3,600 9 2 1 2 2,800 9,340 10 1 890 2 63,000 2 2 ,600 3 7,150 1 300 17 402 12 L65 9,530 14,000 2 2,300 2 16,500 12,600 4,500 1 250 39 304 10 12 30 288 2 4 17 44,828 17,800 38,720 13 95,516 2 100,000 80 749 30 47 56 652 9 50 36 116,200 11 1,800 11,619 16 99,864 13 189,180 Z Reported in small fractions. MICHIGAN 347 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents ) , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 . . . UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959 .. . number of plants 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1959 . . , 1949 . . , All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949 . . percent distribution 1959.. 1949 . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949 . . Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959 . . number of pots 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Lilies establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949 . . number of pots 1959 . . 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Roses establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949 . . number of pots 1959.. 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . African violets establishments reporting 1959.. 1949 . . number of pots 1959.. 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949 . . number of pots 1959.. 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Cacti and succulents .. .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959 . . Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . 19,364,042 9,540,301 6,543,959 100.0 100.0 2,039,106 1,096,057 100.0 100.0 21.4 16.7 16 71,900 7,585 418 356 1,890,165 981,712 11 54,106 4,422,506 1,992,826 100.0 100.0 46.4 30.5 132 236,401 317,254 167 196 181,270 1"0,499 276,433 207,654 28 23 25,402 11,053 44,652 14,429 24 50 275,098 27,589 135,180 11,806 119 132 181,623 127,228 353,670 160,389 111 155 236,976 256,215 92,621 68,857 17 12,300 89 150 i 1 ,'.•):: 327,288 Allegan 242,130 44,881 7,685 0.5 0.1 29,328 170 1.4 C1) 65.3 2.2 28,353 170 6,510 2,913 0.1 0.1 14.5 37.9 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 200 (D) 200 1 1 CD) 25 CD) 18 (D) 700 (D) 220 1 1 (D) 125 185,858 146,026 129,026 1.5 2.0 39,780 37,342 2.0 3.4 27.2 28.9 1 (D) (D) 9 13 39,690 34,272 83,684 48,540 1.9 2.4 57.3 37.6 6 3,700 6,850 7,380 11,449 9,525 1 278 3 4 4,800 1,425 8,050 2,295 2 4 (D) 12,800 (D) 1,415 4 (D) 885 2,910,659 93,351 55,658 1.0 0.9 13,387 7,196 0.7 0.7 14.3 12.9 12 9 13,387 7,073 50,937 13,334 1.2 0.7 54.6 24.0 4 8,600 11,506 5 4 1,100 1,802 1,705 1 3 (D) 190 (D) 175 3 4 960 1,200 1,528 1,650 5 6 1,800 710 1,025 357 3 57 493,249 376,954 72,889 4.0 1.1 213,998 8,495 10.5 0.8 56.8 11.7 213,998 8,110 49,703 20,445 1.1 1.0 13.2 28.0 3,500 5,040 7 6 3,300 1,800 5,625 2,150 "l 50 50 40 6 6 1,250 920 1,210 3 3 1,000 750 400 295 1 (D) 2 4 (D) S9 5 142,870 62,357 64,789 0.7 1.0 10,807 7,372 0.5 0.7 17.3 11.4 7 7 10,107 7,092 40,8 1 21,375 0.9 1.1 65.4 33.0 2 (D) (D) (D) 2,550 (D) 3,195 (D) CD) 1,181 (D) 1,119 3 7 440 1,380 176 672 1 9 (D) 97,033 21,350 1.0 0.3 14,800 2,500 0.7 0.2 15.3 11.7 4 2 11,800 2,500 Tncham 1 CD) 56,150 1,745 1.3 0.1 57.9 8.2 3 7,300 10,950 2 1 (D) 200 (D) 250 (D) <) 1 CD) 100 (D> 125 3 1 1,350 100 645 65 1 (D) . 1 (2) 70 (D) (D) 108,417 (D) 1.7 (D) (D) 33,943 (D) 3.1 (D) 31.3 9 10 47,063 26,000 (D) 33,536 (D) 1.7 (D) 30.9 4 10,000 14,685 5,650 6,020 10,905 6,875 1 250 500 35 3 5 1,950 2,450 2,975 2 180 500 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1 Less than 0 .05 percent . Stub items continued 348 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jackson Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Macomb Monroe Muskegon 1 Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... 100,932 963,146 1,340,387 139,278 214,442 2,600,050 1,138,786 184,535 2 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 47,700 734,499 608,045 97,508 205,737 1,799,618 203,217 148/790 3 1949 . . . 63,848 512,895 343,966 82,888 238,481 1,424,508 145,365 97,941 4 percent distribution 1959... 0.5 7.7 6.4 1.0 2.2 18.9 2.1 1.6 5 1949 . . . 1.0 7.8 5.3 1.3 3.6 21.8 2.2 1.5 6 Percent of value of all 47.3 76.3 45.4 70.0 95.9 69.2 17.8 80.6 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON 7 Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on 5,089 298,889 157,340 16,790 11 025 149 355 72,862 41,672 36,280 13,037 8 1949 . . . 24,711 78,215 78,676 7,862 65,'o85 35*476 9 percent distribution 1959... 0.2 14.7 7.7 0.8 0.5 7.3 3.6 1.8 10 1949 . . . 2.3 7.1 7.2 0.7 5.9 3.2 3.8 1.2 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 10.7 40.7 25.9 17.2 5.4 8.3 35.9 24.4 12 1949 .. . 38.7 15.2 22.9 9.5 27.3 2.5 28.7 13.3 13 1 1 1 14 number of plants 1959 . . . (D) (D) (D) 15 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 16 Bedding plants, flowers, 8 40 22 4 8 24 17 8 17 1949 . . . 7 27 18 3 7 16 15 8 18 dollars 1959... 5,089 293,963 107,180 16,770 11,025 111,211 72,382 35,740 19 1949... 14,661 66,877 78,359 7,862 65,085 35,476 41,447 11,717 20 All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on.. establishments reporting 1959... 3 1 1 21 dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS 4,606 (D) (D) .'. Value of potted plants 24,246 252,875 280,377 16,958 6,506 188,285 147,230 242,484 88 603 88,300 51,103 /''< 1949 . . . 7,179 203,226 135,633 50,799 38^387 24 percent distribution 1959... 0.5 5.7 6.3 0.4 4.3 5.5 2.0 2.0 25 1949 . . . 0.4 10.2 6.8 0.3 7.4 2.5 1.9 2.6 ,:i, Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated 50.6 34.4 46.1 17.4 91.5 13.5 43.6 59.3 27 1949 . . . 11.2 39.6 39.4 7.8 61.7 3.6 26.4 52.2 28 Chrysanthemums , 3 10 5 1 2 4 4 5 29 number of pots 1959 .. . 2,135 24,657 27,160 (D) (D) 14,000 5,978 10,500 10 dollars 1959 . . . 2,160 40,132 29,408 (D) (D) 20,440 6,592 15,697 31 5 9 10 3 8 10 4 3 10 32 1949 . . . 2 7 10 1 3 4 33 number of pots 1959... 2,050 20,997 29,900 440 8,110 4,755 2,300 34 1949 . . . 520 21,900 21,817 1,000 750 7,610 5,780 3,625 )•• dollars 19 59 . . . 2,975 33,464 38,140 580 10,073 6,847 3,445 16 1949 . . . 650 26,290 25,605 1,250 1,175 9,125 7,230 4,727 17 2 2 2 38 1949 . . . 2 1 1 3 39 number of pots 1959 .. . (D) (D) (D) 40 1949 . . . 110 739 40 2,160 41 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 42 1949 . . . 160 1,017 50 2,670 43 African violets establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1 1 1 2 1 1 44 1949 . . . 4 3 3 45 number of pots 1959 .. . (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 46 1949... 10,350 5,100 4,100 47 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 48 1949 . . . 4,146 904 2,855 49 2 5 6 2 6 2 6 '"«■ 1949 . . . 4 7 2 5 3 8 51 number of pots 1959 .. . (D) 6,443 8,975 (D) 13,230 (D) 7,010 52 1949 . . . 14,200 2,941 65 276 1,640 1,710 53 dollars 1959... (D) 9,987 15,913 (D) 28,528 (D) 12,270 54 1949... 18,600 4,365 105 460 2,000 2,3L1 55 3 8 6 1 6 2 3 56 1949 . . . 2 4 9 3 6 3 9 57 number of pots 1959 .. . 2,161 4,975 22,000 (D) 8,495 (D) 5,150 58 1949 . . . 550 8,990 5,070 75,425 3,800 650 1,900 59 dollars 1959... 787 2,449 8,800 (D) 5,097 (D) 3,200 60 1949... 212 6,150 2,687 12,118 1,935 337 1,527 61 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... 2 1 1 1 6! dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 6? Foliage or green 1 2 5 5 3 10 1 1 2 3 4 3 3 4 3 5 64 1949 . . . 65 dollars 1959... (D) 4,797 2,815 (D) (D) 16,780 1,850 5,987 66 1949 . . . 2,505 U.,355 10,073 900 109,667 3,565 700 3,558 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. MICHIGAN 349 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations. see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. . . Value of all. cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PUBS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOP. GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959. . . dollars 1959... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. -establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. .. 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949.. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. t . number of pots 1959... dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1949... number of pots 1959 .. . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Roses establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. African violets establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1949... number of pots 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . , Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Cacti and succulents. ..establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. 1,057,173 534,539 11.1 8.2 141,894 96,885 7.0 13.4 18.1 1 (D) (D) 25 22 136,857 95,685 763,494 272,222 17.3 13.7 72.2 50.9 5 27,738 43,810 15 9 31,499 11,176 55,747 14,497 J 2 8,600 1,754 19,100 2,900 ] 1 (D) 100 (D) 35 57,625 32,967 115,250 51,008 7 10 5,700 20,830 4,410 6,420 1 (D) 10 255,135 87, 325 1,122,285 248,543 89,754 2.6 1.4 118,011 21,561 5.8 2.0 47.5 24.0 23 11 113,557 21,561 1 (D) 99,246 21,771 2.2 1.1 39.9 24.3 3 5,300 6,600 6 2 5,575 2,250 8,526 2,850 Saglaaw 2 2,150 700 4,065 900 3 1 100,650 10,000 25, 520 2,000 2 3 (D) 5,290 295,715 240,908 314,073 2.5 57,339 53,925 2.8 4.9 23.8 17.2 13 12 35,690 28,125 128,975 96,147 2.9 4.8 53.5 30.6 3 7,866 10,039 7 10 10,432 11,690 12,921 15,023 (D) CD) 4,363 2,550 1,887 1,020 4 7 13,815 13,084 21,466 8,528 7 6 10,450 7,100 3,831 4,225 1,040 11,137 114,875 119,433 1.2 1.8 13,101 14,300 0.6 1.3 11.4 12.0 2 (D) (D) 3 6 12,621 14,300 23,053 21,828 0.5 1.1 20.1 18.3 St . Joseph 2 (10 CD) (B) 3,375 (D) 4,650 (D) (D) 2 (D) 300 (D) 550 1 3 (D) 4,200 (D) 655 (D) 1,400 202,819 59,432 59,262 0.6 0.9 12,378 8,300 0.6 0.8 20.8 1A.0 3 3 6,385 5,100 1 (D) 14,677 12,186 0.3 0.6 24.7 20.6 2 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 1,600 (D) 1,950 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 70 1 3 (D) 450 (D) 390 2 (D) 115 126,764 50,241 1.3 0.8 34,130 12,150 1.7 1.1 26.9 24.2 9 6 34,130 12,150 43,152 6,805 1.0 0.3 34.0 13. 5 4 2,405 2,309 (D) 400 (D) 500 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 65 2 (D) (D) 2 13,750 1,100 5,383 715 1 1 (D) 200 259,022 U0,465 2.7 2.1 72,400 17, 136 3.6 1.6 28.0 12.2 70,550 16,973 81,237 52,871 1.8 2.7 31.4 37.6 4 4,850 6,436 4 5 2,400 3,460 3,408 3,675 1 150 1 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 500 3 3 10,525 10,400 10,550 10,425 4 4 2,220 900 2,543 1,055 5 2,305 3,220 Wayne 2,132,211 1,739,228 1,150,539 18.2 17.6 348,365 328,893 17.1 30.0 20.0 28.6 8 54,000 6,090 47 47 340,742 282,573 1,250,961 538,825 28.3 27.0 71.9 46.8 15 39,742 47,475 22 27 22,650 30,160 35,091 35,888 4 1 825 5,000 1,716 5,767 4 5 225,100 700 110,299 390 12 18 37,420 34 544 93 ',898 43,833 10 20 37,600 86,785 17,975 19,447 5 11,004 16 20 426,292 63,983 All other counties 2,587,082 1,028,640 715,947 10.8 10.9 171,758 101,155 8.4 9.2 16.7 14.1 1 17,900 1,495 96 89 121,675 98,544 3 49,500 547,798 188,220 12.4 9.4 53.3 26.3 36 30,970 39,506 41 59 23,262 23,961 35,435 28,669 15,977 700 23,836 975 6 19 45,635 1,869 22,994 953 39 35 15,470 6,600 26,911 7,472 27 45 19,235 11,575 10,380 5,780 1 1,239 21 40 199,080 8,360 Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Stub items continued 350 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Allegan Bay POTTED PLANTS— Continued Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots k liar'.: Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars All other potted plants .establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960 . Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. Lilies establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949 . Roses establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959 . Expected area in production acres 1960 . Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. 390 279 3,194,695 1,706,544 1,282,001 374,400 111 154 166, 615 130,939 162,968 192,115 173 152 285,928 252,560 473,999 271,822 100 297,351 3,078,689 3,455,076 100.0 100.0 32.3 52.8 253 475,892 650,247 543,617 1,750,362 1,756,941 250 1,461,722 1,323,236 320,205 249,684 1,169,495 1,238,235 25 74 74,301 271,169 16,170 52,911 25 17 13,753,936 11,968,210 1,279,886 1,172,808 632,360 635,903 81 136 520,401 528, 524 244,828 307,678 515 526 187 2,264,832 212,210 51 225,737 23,758 164 197 4,680,610 4,880,791 422,260 442,525 627,079 621,966 5 2 11,750 6,000 5,143 1,950 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 100 9,043 4,602 0.3 0.1 20.1 59.9 (D) 990 (D) 897 (D) (D) 2 d; 635 3,083 1,852 1 1 (D) 4,000 (D) 400 (D) (D) 74,000 103,150 33,020 15,130 1,550 1,750 3,636 2,787 5 6 7,620 6,460 6,135 7,675 ID) 22,562 43,144 0.7 1.2 15.5 33.4 8,000 21,200 6,308 16,000 25,700 23,855 33,800 29,950 6,274 7,850 21,300 19,095 2 2,700 500 3 3,917 2,350 28,800 3,780 1 (D) (D) 6 5 82,200 81,430 5,940 6,994 10,026 11 10 33,350 15,035 16,750 4,230 2,050 675 3,791 1,025 4,400 885 4,800 1,190 3,261 29,027 35,128 0.9 1.0 31.1 63.1 11,414 4,460 7,990 3,687 30,075 30,075 25,379 9,050 5,691 1,750 25,379 25,379 1 2 (D) 2,500 (D) 500 45 45,527 6 47, 558 38, 693 12,125 21,816 65 65 5 23,155 1,291 1 (D) (D) 3 2 14,500 5,400 1,015 425 1,400 1,400 (D) 11 7 43,300 26,250 20,985 10,300 4 4 420 600 738 655 3,875 1,950 7,750 2,200 113,253 43,949 3.7 1.3 30.0 60.3 88,249 21,157 66, 328 17,417 353,750 336,485 9 118,544 37,330 30,683 6,860 100,164 112,283 54,000 6,660 8 26,600 86,144 2,926 8,173 4,900 5,586 3 3,256 11 9 60,100 23,450 29,106 7,130 (D) 1,590 (D) 2,120 (D) 1,339 (D) 1,844 (D) 10,749 36,042 0.3 1.0 17.2 55.6 5 3,530 16,496 2,690 14,785 11,800 11,452 3 1,362 11,840 395 2,870 1,362 1,362 1 3,000 600 6,350 5,000 4,375 1,750 6 7 6 19,100 1,528 2 (D) (D) 10,700 64,600 866 6,005 2,200 2,200 24,800 2,500 12,332 500 (D) 50 (D) (D) 153 (D) 150 (D) 26,083 17,105 0.8 0.5 26.9 80.1 3 2,800 5,025 3,304 4,175 8,000 8,000 3 30,400 11,800 7,600 2,600 30,400 30,400 450 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 78,000 7,020 1 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 16,500 (D) 1,650 (D) (D) 1 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. MICHIGAN 351 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lapeer ' 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. POTTED PLANTS— Continued Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollar; Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars All other potted plants establishments reporting dollars CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. ints in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in productions plants 1960. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dosens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. ected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959.. Stocks establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959.. " establishments report, ing 1959 . . 1949 . . number of flowers 1959.. 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Plants in product ion plants 1959 . . Expected plants in production plants 1960 . . All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959 . . 12 17 3 16 33,200 219,562 4,250 190,446 12,816 59,846 1,525 45,926 6 1 6 25,225 400 14,225 23,785 500 19,575 1 12 2 7 (D) 43,378 625 21,053 (D) 46,637 787 26,875 2 (D) 18,365 31,958 0.6 0.9 50.1 5,60f 8,391 7,046 7,025 22,600 22,437 7 11,940 6,435 3,005 1,665 9,420 7,615 4 2 12,878 25,420 1,860 5,084 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 50 (D) (D) 6 24,300 1,986 3 2 36,600 71,344 4,368 8,100 8,100 182,735 231,454 5.9 6.7 24.9 45.1 26,300 31,657 21,140 26,571 72,862 72,862 88,900 93,140 26,530 17,122 70,183 70,183 2 1 (D) 20,000 (D) 4,000 1 1 (D) 500,000 (D) 50,000 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 16,625 (D) 10,475 (M (D) 7 54,500 5,995 1 (D) (D) 8 5 333,200 28,749 33,250 56,448 57,042 2 (D) 26 17 285,714 164,339 105,714 37,073 7,600 10,629 15,428 13,849 8 7 36,350 14, 614 21,993 16,663 5 23,761 170,328 129,657 5.5 28.0 37.7 11 67,070 37,024 57,235 29,001 299,750 296,813 11 303,000 11" ,276 21,026 306,850 309,731 13,650 2,417 (D) 8,137 (D) 4,029 (D) (D) 6 308,750 30,875 4 57,400 5,740 225,000 85,715 8,518 26,500 28,110 3 7,300 7,800 6,780 3,120 1,806 1 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,200 1 (D) 63,760 68, 520 2.1 2.0 65.4 82.7 14,500 10,915 (d; 6,500 6,000 2,500 27,960 8 20 3 10 183,500 182,432 257,250 25,916 47,675 73,633 21,050 6,186 1 4 3 8 (D) 6,500 195 3,140 (D) 12,200 265 4,202 3 7 1 6 420 23,877 12 7,980 645 41,477 18 10,660 1 7 [D) 12,028 6,427 1,407,779 26,166 1,338,233 0.2 45.7 0.8 38.7 3.1 78.2 11.0 93.9 3 9 3,475 7,740 10,710 34,752 2,870 7,340 5,460 28,563 6,700 30,500 7,010 25,620 3 10 3,450 134,668 12,224 69,614 981 34,492 2,500 13,033 2,075 90,950 2,075 98,116 2 3 1 3 (D) 25,649 450 4,450 (D) . 90 900 9 8 . . 37, 500 10,463,480 1,128,750 1,043,040 534,500 539,845 5 3 17 57,537 6,533 65,042 31,070 3,400 40, 814 29 28 4 14 15,100 838,283 1,792 2 3 (D) 8,804 (D) 1,353 2 12 4 (D) 1.152,5113 55,200 1,351,440 (D) 80,240 5,520 99,645 (D) 155,300 (B) 146,596 6 . 10 9 69,516 19,800 35,074 5,450 2 3 (D) 1,580 (D) 2,435 3 (D) 4,170 (D) 5,480 4 23,654 41,752 65,306 1.4 1.9 20.5 2,170 5,960 2,135 5,101 6,760 9,310 5 7,910 9,234 1,434 1,956 6,310 9,586 1 1 (D) 3,500 (D) 700 7 6 24,148 58,097 15,213 35,198 21 7 29,525 4 26,757 4 5 84,0 D 58,728 10,080 5,780 10,700 10,700 1 13 8 68,355 37,250 27,021 12,850 5 2,750 5,855 4 8 3,850 3,450 6,950 4,995 4 6,805 24,210 33,801 0.8 1.0 16.3 34.5 7 8,270 13,056 10,246 11,216 27,689 26,046 20,644 6,575 3,879 15,664 4 3,502 496 3 4 4,166 6,167 3,350 5 10 4 5,420 542 1 (D) (D) 5 5 . 47,056 1,861 4,4B4 3,700 4,396 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 352 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 {For definitions and explanations, see text) St. Joseph POTTED PLANTS— Continued Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Polnsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars All other potted plants .establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants In production plants 1960. Lilies establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960 . Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959 . Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. 24 14 297,900 41,360 122,464 10,596 7 7 78,939 19,171 33,154 28,640 12 10 42,168 23,605 87,984 39,025 5 23,778 151,785 165,432 4.9 14.4 30.9 16 44,000 47,571 31,048 45,472 149,190 200,611 14 149,837 87,886 34,401 21,902 96,020 132,506 (D) 6,675 (D) 1,271 2 1 (D) 212,000 (D) 12,720 (D) (D) 3 13 21,200 41,765 6,560 24,686 21 24 11 147,900 12,882 2 (D) (D) 11 9 330,800 373,980 31,880 34,610 44,293 42,430 7 49,000 17,630 21,715 4,766 800 1,900 1,600 2,065 3 1 2,850 200 5,070 400 1 (D) 31,286 46,422 1.0 1.3 4 4,413 3,883 3,557 3,269 15,550 15,550 13,150 45,660 2,630 9,100 11,950 11,950 1,250 250 2 62,113 31,003 20,919 18,502 76 76 3 41,800 3,780 1 3 (D) 33,000 (D) 3,300 (D) (D) 12 10 112,877 73,693 48, 537 19,474 3 5 1,912 6,122 3,423 8,642 8 8 8,376 11,080 17,213 15,955 8,418 54,594 164,001 22.7 52.2 9 14,823 47,496 13,433 38,352 51,700 50,701 7 27,300 116,631 7,228 23,626 20,200 19,992 3,950 2 1 (D) 500,00 (D) 50,000 (D) (D) 3 16,457 3,767 6,641 2,275 17 17 56,669 6,004 3 7,000 700 212,000 252,897 16,540 24,023 23,000 23,000 6 48,000 11,420 16,400 2,717 3 (D) 1,236 (D) 2,068 3 1,589 2,788 (D) 78,721 83,305 68.5 69.8 6 22,900 21,504 25,896 20,246 90,320 73,056 5 22,160 11,980 6,474 2,665 14,274 16,836 1 7,200 1,200 4 6,976 3,859 25,020 1,895 2 (D) (D) 7 5 528,700 440,140 42,464 42,613 70,580 70,580 3 2 11,500 36,250 5,550 3,671 1 3 (D) 900 (D) 1,125 2 3 (D) 1,050 (D) 1,050 (D) 32,377 38,776 1.1 54.5 65.4 3 3,766 8,666 4,708 5,137 13,000 16,250 3 5,400 12,800 1,404 2,535 4,200 7,686 1 400 80 1 12,000 1,200 1 1 (D) 27,500 (D) 16,500 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 3 25,800 24,400 2,580 2,344 6,000 8,040 4 50,400 17,250 18,382 3,450 1 (D) 400 (D) 500 2 1 (D) 700 (D) 875 2 (D) 49,482 31,286 1.6 0.9 39.0 62.3 5 3,208 9,033 3,092 6,130 10,225 12,103 6 10,985 17,623 3,237 3,809 8,275 8,704 4 33,500 26,365 14,046 14, 502 39 41 3 43,300 5,216 1 (D) (D) 3 2 66,240 22,500 5,347 2,250 11,150 11,150 [D! (D) (D) (D) 13 8 105,460 32,175 35,856 10,470 4,262 4,250 5,665 6,312 16 5 5,865 3,940 12,137 7,187 2 (D) 105,385 70,458 3.4 2.0 40.7 50.2 9,650 12,310 10,188 12,450 36,200 36,200 10,420 21,560 2,143 4,110 8,050 8,050 4,810 980 2 2 (D) 252, 730 (D) 12,773 (D) (D) 2 (D) 16,742 (D) 10,065 (D) (D) 5 12,600 1,386 1 (D) (D) 124,450 122,400 14,789 6,740 12,100 12,100 1 (D) 40 35 511,625 286,400 213,518 67,310 13 22 16,350 47,325 29,041 75,794 23 22 53,805 126,900 133,388 102,221 15 99,464 139,902 282,821 4.5 8.2 8.0 24.6 26 58,800 152,461 60,274 131,553 176,800 169,887 26 163,013 328,789 34,233 48,050 116,350 113,425 2 11 (D) 75,650 (D) 14,710 3 7 4,166 8,975 3,112 4,775 11 67,840 6,976 4 66,960 8,543 10 11 178,950 118,090 16,396 23,435 29,400 29,400 6 7,381 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. MICHIGAN 353 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allegan Bay Berrien Calhoun Genesee Ingham Jackson ! Value at wholesale prices of all 19,364,042 242,130 185,858 2,910,659 493,249 142,870 812,607 (D) 2 Value of nursery products at 5,500,871 161,061 39,332 714,135 99,325 80,513 612,439 (D) 3 1949. . . 2,429,497 244,511 HA 615,239 32,379 32,337 40,919 NA ■; percent distribution 1959... 100.0 2.9 0.7 13.0 1.8 1.5 11.1 (D) 5 1949... 100.0 10.1 NA 25.3 1.3 1.3 1.7 NA 6 Percent of value of all 28.4 66.5 21.2 24.5 20.1 56.4 75.4 (D) ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 7 Value of ornamental plants 4, 253, 206 146,333 39,332 174,939 98,844 74,043 557,427 (D) - 1949. . . 1,465,514 224,901 NA 178,924 31,710 26,719 32,556 NA 9 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 3.4 0.9 4.1 2.3 1.7 13.1 (D) ' 1949. . . 100.0 15.3 NA 12.2 2.2 1.8 2.2 NA 11 Percent of value of all 77.3 90.9 100.0 24.5 99.5 92.0 91.0 (D) IP 1949. . . 60.3 92.0 NA 29.1 97.9 82.6 79.6 NA 3 Broad-leaved 107 3 2 8 5 3 6 1 14 1949. . . 35 1 NA 5 1 2 NA 15 number of plants 1959. . . 60,618 692 (D) 2,963 1,268 450 4,066 (D) 16 1949. . . 138,136 35,000 NA 88,557 4,500 160 NA 17 dollars 1959... 122,853 688 (D) 4,497 2,311 608 13,369 (D) i 1949... 97,039 6,700 NA 67,849 7,500 785 NA 9 168,904 4,165 (D) 5,300 4,700 1,950 5,250 (D) SO Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 215 3 3 14 7 8 8 5 21 1949. . . 141 2 NA 12 2 6 4 NA 22 number of trees 1959... 613,167 5,700 8,580 18,573 28,835 10,715 116,851 3,335 23 1949. . . 439,579 5,500 NA 43,632 12,500 4,025 9,515 NA 24 dollars 1959. . . 1,800,622 13,113 28,126 30,231 86,270 32,045 433,757 13,077 25 1949. . . 591,810 9,551 NA 45,944 19,500 15,450 21,431 NA 26 2,479,311 52,250 29,000 105, 217 134,500 66,800 202,660 9,500 27 Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting 1959... 160 3 3 7 6 8 8 2 a 1949. . . 96 NA 7 1 5 3 NA 29 number of shrubs 1959. . . 566,552 1,380 3,600 110,330 3,425 13,200 57,075 (D) 10 1949... 346, 368 NA 85,799 3,000 8,950 12,485 NA H dollars 1959... 357,225 1,360 4,310 53,710 1,508 13,590 40,309 (D) 32 1949. . . 120,673 NA 14,488 1,500 5,050 4,950 NA )J 826,714 3,785 17,400 71,200 12,750 24,400 76,475 (D) 34 Deciduous shade and 163 3 3 11 7 9 8 2 35 1949. . . 92 NA 9 2 5 3 NA It, number of trees 1959. . . 89,125 540 1,450 15,287 2,550 5,690 8,995 (D) 17 1949. . . 55,020 NA 29,589 170 1,005 563 NA 38 dollars 1959. . . 316,206 1,100 5,371 31,164 8,755 17,500 46,903 (D) 39 1949... 61,311 NA 10,159 870 3,640 1,150 NA '.!! 344,335 2,548 8,100 47,250 9,750 18,550 37,360 (D) 41 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 71 2 6 2 2 2 42 1949. . . 60 3 NA 6 *2 2 NA 43 number of plants 1959 .. . 4,266,967 (D) 323,510 (D) (i>) (D) 44 1949. . . 5,401,046 2,508,600 NA 123,452 1 1.000 700 NA .', dollars 1959. . . 739,468 (D) 42,167 (D) (D) (D) 46 1949. . . 433,065 204,180 NA 15,609 1,900 190 NA. 47 Rose plants (excluding 17 1 1 1 1 48 1949... 55 NA 7 1 2 2 NA 49 number of plants 1959. . . 198,506 (D) (D) (D) (D) 50 1949. . . 164,050 NA 40,157 800 900 10,285 NA 51 dollars 1959. . . 129,775 <»> (D) (D) (D) 52 1949. . . 49,525 NA 9,902 400 520 3,900 NA 53 Inventory number of plants , January 1 , 1960. . . 223,634 (D) (D) (D) (D) 54 Forest tree seedlings1. establishments reporting 1959... 32 3 1 1 55 1949. . . 9 1 NA NA 56 number of seedlings 1959... 48,759,542 3,840,000 (D) (D) 57 1949. . . 15,204,350 400,000 NA NA 58 dollars 1959... 751,861 53,000 (D) (D) 59 1949. . . 81,156 4,035 NA NA 60 Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting 1959. . . 15 2 1 3 61 1949. . . 38 NA 4 1 2 1 NA 62 number of vines 1959. . . 15,579 (D) (D) 2,919 63 1949. . . 17,113 NA 7,708 80 225 71 KA 64 dollars 1959... 7,982 (D) (D) 1,458 65 1949. . . 4,345 NA 1,292 40 115 25 NA 66 All other ornamental 16 1 3 67 dollars 1959... 27,214 (D) 5,361 68 1949. . . 26,590 435 NA 13,681 969 1,100 NA 69 Ornamental plants sold 27 4 2 1 3 70 83,885 12,350 (D) (D) 6,030 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." Stub items continued 354 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text} Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Macomb Monroe Muskegon Oakland 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 963,146 (D) 139,278 214,442 2,600,050 1,138,786 184,53 1,423,151 2 Value of nursery products at 138,647 (D) 41,770 4,355 260,813 931,771 18,39 105,255 3 1949... 54,904 64,986 m 2,794 156,944 391,005 8,59 ) 82,789 4 percent distribution 1959... 2.5 (D) 0.8 0.1 4.7 16.9 0. 3 1.9 5 1949. . . 2.3 2.7 NA 0.1 6.5 16.1 0. 3.4 6 Percent of value of all 14.4 (D) 30.0 2.0 10.0 81.8 10. D 7.4 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 7 Value of ornamental plants 133,287 (D) 35,520 4,355 254, 211 583,130 13,39 104,615 8 1949... 48,359 57,852 NA 2,211 143,592 104,920 8,59* > 76,660 9 percent distribution 1959. . . 3.1 (D) 0.8 0.1 6.0 13.7 0. 2.5 10 1949. . . 3.3 3.9 NA 0.2 9.8 7.2 0. i 5.2 11 Percent of value of all 96.1 (D) 85.0 100.0 97.5 62.6 72. ! 99.4 12 1949. . . 88.1 89.0 NA 79.1 91.5 26.8 100. ) 92.6 13 Broad-leaved 4 7 2 2 9 6 5 14 1949... 2 3 NA 1 4 2 1 15 number of plants 1959... 2,340 1,815 CM (D) 8,370 6,858 451 16 1949... 413 945 NA 6 5,560 360 600 17 dollars 1959... 7,340 4,852 (D) (D) 14, 217 16,308 639 18 1949. . . 930 2,250 NA 20 5,425 370 2,100 i < 4,225 7,100 (D) (D) 16,475 31,450 1,800 20 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 7 17 4 3 18 8 14 21 1949. . . 6 9 NA 3 10 4 2 14 22 number of trees 1959. . . 18,282 42,426 13,534 950 69,274 77,795 4,13 18,061 23 1949... 6,442 13,803 NA 625 168,336 24,475 901 1 11,970 24 dollars 1959... 58,262 82,310 33,835 2,512 163,347 263,264 8,81 45,800 25 1949. . . 20,971 30,848 NA 1,325 89,472 54,950 2,201 30,718 26 97, 192 233,895 50,500 2,550 186,525 276,825 20,71 J 76,150 Deciduous shrubs 7 13 2 3 16 6 L 12 3 1949. . . 4 6 NA 3 6 4 > 8 29 number of shrubs 1959. . . 14,675 13,235 (D) 550 52,421 221,100 (D 14,330 30 1949. . . 5,136 12,275 NA 950 61,312 66,361 501 ) 23,895 31 dollars 1959. . . 16,260 14,842 (D) 568 28,776 111,450 (D 13,253 32 1949. . . 4,252 4,800 NA 495 20,535 26,670 35 ) 14,345 Si 47,319 41,864 (D) 550 95,755 235,950 (D 34,550 34 Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting 1959... 6 14 2 3 16 7 11 15 1949... 3 3 NA 2 6 4 8 3,830 1,050 NA 225 12,730 7,580 37( 2,491 40 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 21,413 9,454 (D) 550 26,720 62,540 (D 7,060 a Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 4 6 1 1 7 2 5 42 1949... 8 2 NA 1 5 5 43 number of plants 1959... 238,682 83,875 (D) (D) 88,492 CM (D 149,150 44 1949... 161,985 1,000,200 MA 200 45,000 20 105,810 45 dollars 1959... 20,295 12,778 (D) (D) 27,433 CM (D 37,495 4* 1949. . . 16,988 18,045 NA 50 11,550 2 ) 20,581 47 Rose plants (excluding 1 1 1 1 48 1949... 2 3 NA 1 3 2 1 4" number of plants 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 50 1949... 712 460 NA 50 10,050 50,300 25( ) 8,000 51 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 52 1949... 456 359 NA 35 3,370 15,100 12. 5,000 53 (D) (D) (D) (D) 54 Forest tree seedlings1. establishments reporting 1959... 1 55 1949. . . 1 NA 1 56 number of seedlings 1959. . . (D) (D 57 1949... 50,000 NA 200 450, 00( ... 5? dollars 1959. . . (D) (D ... 59 1949... 500 NA 50 5,4» 1 Vines , woody (not 3 61 1949. . . 2 NA 2 1 1 2 ] 2 62 number of vines 1959... 1,200 (D) 63 64 1949... 786 NA 14 1,500 1,500 5( 2,000 dollars 1959... 1,000 (D) 65 1949... 232 NA 11 500 250 3C 800 61 All other ornamental 2 (D) 67 68 dollars 1959. . . (D) 1 (D) 1949... 700 NA 10 10C 625 69 Ornamental plants sold 1 (D) 3 4,305 70 1 (D) 2 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." Stub items continued MICHIGAN 355 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Forest tree seedlings1. establishments reporting number of seedlings dollars Vines , woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. . 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1,122,285 727,475 65,691 13.2 2.7 700,438 60,566 16.5 4.1 96.3 92.2 4 1 15,332 10 23,662 30 35,440 11 3 45,400 5,950 122,866 15,900 253,400 7 3 12,500 4,585 9,530 1,630 29,400 2 1,633 415 5,041 650 2,050 6 4 2,382,480 356,360 398,528 35,736 9 1 12,558,300 800,000 140,811 6,500 43,157 25,951 0.8 1.1 43,157 25,239 1.0 1.7 100.0 97.3 3 1,053 472 2,000 9 12,299 8,263 36, 217 16,919 35,820 5 3,606 7,085 3,125 2,296 6,525 6 837 2,750 2,143 3,841 3,425 1 3 (t» 16,000 (D) 1,600 3 1,055 503 1 320 '80 178,225 63,350 23,463 1.2 1.0 63,350 23,123 1.5 1.6 100.0 98.6 1 (D) (D) ;d> 3 (D) 9,440 (D) 21,500 (D) 2 2 (D) 1,620 (D) 560 (D) 1 1 (D) 50 62 (D) 1 2,200 990 (D) (D) 11 St. Joseph 202,819 40,617 62,551 0.7 2.6 24,860 19,645 0.6 1.3 61.2 31.4 (D) (D) (D) (D) 200 (D) 600 (D) 2 2 (D) 22,588 (D) 5,688 (D) 2 2 (D) 1,788 (D) 925 (D) 2 1 (D) 10,000 (D) 1,000 2 15,489 5,475 1,017 357 (D) 5,600 154,781 70,432 2.8 2.9 54,696 5,370 1.3 0.4 6,248 1,330 12,199 1,870 27,000 1 (i>j (D) (i>j 1 »>i (i>) (D) 2 1 (D) 35,000 (D) 3,500 24,454 MA 0.4 NA NA NA 195 NA 975 NA 1,450 5 NA 4,765 NA 19,108 NA 10,800 3 NA 990 NA 891 NA 8,100 NA 360 NA 1,080 NA 1,900 HA (D) '.' CD) Wayne 225,343 114,642 4.1 4.7 224,875 112,326 5.3 7.7 99.8 98.0 18 5 7,808 460 22,711 1,155 22,523 25 14 37,933 45,740 143,626 96,450 224,084 21 11 14,839 17,107 It . 677 5,704 44,188 18 11 5,486 1,090 32,403 2,529 35,868 6 21,305 35,989 5,416 3,624 3,496 3,289 3,042 1,695 4,403 6 761 252 2 (D) 917 3 1,900 All other counties 3,315,324 1,013,884 339,361 18.4 14.0 397,946 282,242 21.1 19.3 88.6 83.2 14 7 6,957 1,565 10,204 1,925 25,076 36 35 69,479 66,933 171,838 96,211 378,933 23 24 29,296 12,720 27,066 7,360 76,503 26 23 16,409 4,622 38,963 9,209 49,797 10 979,473 982,550 195,356 98,492 3 16 195,010 . 126,733 1,695 219,231 15 4 32,361,242 13,504,150 558,050 64,667 4 9 11,460 998 5,524 330 4 21,853 2,353 7 59,300 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. NA Not available, included in 'All other counties." Stub items continued 356 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allegan Bay Berrien Calhoun Genesee Ingham Jackson DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND HUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 1 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 689,755 13,350 256,009 440 12 (D) 2 1949. . . U09, 767 3,015 NA 183, 597 155 1,615 752 HA 3 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 1.9 37.1 0.1 (2) (D) 4 1949. . . 100.0 0.7 HA 44.8 '(*') 0.4 0.2 HA 5 Percent of value of all 12.5 8.3 35.8 0.5 (2) (D) 6 1949. . . 16.9 1.2 HA 29.8 0.5 5.0 1.8 HA 7 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 1,043,401 33,000 407,000 800 50 8 27 1 5 1 1 9 1949. . . 59 2 HA 10 1 4 2 HA 10 number of trees 1959... 142,642 (D) 37,249 (D) (D) 11 1949. . . 116,363 600 HA 35,543 50 825 262 HA 12 dollars 1959. . . 102,582 (D) 24,212 (D) (D) 13 1949... 43,325 200 HA 9,769 25 461 100 HA 14 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959 18 1 4 15 1949. . . 41 HA 10 1 2 HA L6 number of trees 1959... 65,134 (D) 22,720 17 1949... 46,422 HA 26, 194 50 200 133 HA 18 dollars 1959. . . 55,779 (i>j 22,947 19 1949... 30,901 NA 13,577 40 245 195 HA 20 Cherry trees (sour).. . .establishments reporting 1959... a 1 5 21 1949. . . 50 2 HA 10 1 3 2 NA 22 number of trees 1959... 100,563 (D) 40,478 23 1949. . . 216,364 1,150 HA 100,770 50 350 150 HA 24 dollars 1959... 80,009 (D) 28,739 25 1949... 127,957 690 NA 52,016 40 350 130 NA :>-, 7 4 27 number of trees 1959... 24,120 15,100 28 dollars 1959... 23,969 14,949 29 1949. . . 6,531 NA 4,548 NA JO 27 1 5 1 31 1949. . . 46 2 NA 11 3 2 HA 3? number of trees 1959. . . 461,916 (D) 200,320 (D) (D) 33 1949. . . 349,105 1,700 HA 125,308 380 130 HA 34 dollars 1959... 281,482 (D) 104,166 (D) (D) 13 1949. . . 99,597 700 HA 38,770 158 62 HA 36 Pear trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 23 1 5 1 37 1949... 52 2 HA 10 1 4 2 HA 38 number of trees 1959. . . 90,389 (D) 21,662 (D) n 1949. . . 55,252 2,450 HA 15,599 60 235 170 NA 40 dollars 1959... 66,461 (D) 13,647 (D) 41 1949... 25,499 1,225 NA 7,493 30 197 160 HA 42 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 20 1 5 1 43 1949... 47 1 HA 10 1 3 2 HA 44 number of trees 1959... 55,861 (D) 14,805 (D) 45 1949. . . 41,438 400 HA 15,904 30 137 120 HA 46 dollars 1959... 41,703 (D) 10,808 (D) 47 1949... 19,150 200 HA 7,605 15 124 85 NA 48 11 7 49 1949. . . 43 NA 16 1 3 2 NA 50 number of vines 1959. . . 526,904 526,094 5] 1949. . . 980,629 HA 953,989 100 490 200 HA 52 dollars 1959... 31,652 31,566 5J 1949. . . 43,150 HA 40,721 5 78 20 HA 54 565,175 564,225 55 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. .establishments reporting 1959... 7 3 1 56 dollars 1959... SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 6,118 4,975 (D) 57 Value of small fruit plants 371,712 378 274,977 30 (D) 58 1949... 402,145 16,195 HA 250,924 514 3,878 111 HA 59 percent distribution 1959 1O0.0 0.1 74.0 (2) (D) ,u 1949. . . 100.0 4.0 NA 62.4 0.1 1.0 (2 ) HA 61 Percent of value of all 6.8 0.2 38.5 (2) (D) 62 1949... 16.6 6.6 NA 40.8 1.6 12.0 0.3 HA 6 3 19 7 64 1949. . . 30 2 HA 10 2 HA 65 number of plants 1959. . . 189,795 66,759 .56 1949... 295,169 5,025 HA 78,367 20,150 40 HA 67 dollars 1959. . . 65,169 26,629 t£ 1949... 83,768 1,606 NA 23,406 3,410 'l2 NA 69 21 1 8 1 70 1949... 47 4 HA 16 1 3 HA 71 number of plants 1959. . . 2,314,282 (D) 2,205,917 (D) 72 1949... 3,101,408 267,000 HA 2,435,093 200 9,000 400 HA 73 dollars 1959... 92,013 (D) 86,505 (D) 74 1949. . . 102,173 6,660 NA 83,703 10 385 20 NA 75 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 35 1 14 1 76 1949. . . 57 3 NA 21 1 1 HA 77 number of plants 1959... 19,744,615 (D) 14,679,930 (D) 78 1949. . . 18,194,098 779,600 HA 11,166,640 50,000 7,000 5,000 NA 79 dollars 1959... 195,202 (D) 144,515 (D) 30 1949. . . 170,768 7,916 HA 100,923 500 62 50 HA D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. text. '■Includes $685 of subtropical fruit trees. 2Less than 0.05 percent. NA Not available, included in "All other counties. MICHIGAN 357 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Kalamazoo Kent Lapeer Lenawee Macomb Monroe Muskegon Oakland DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 1 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 1,000 (D) 1,232 281 ,716 290 2 1949'. . . 527 134 NA 311 13,352 149,785 4,915 3 percent distribution 1959... 0.1 (D) 0.2 40.8 C1) 4 1949... 0.1 (M HA 6.1 3.3 36.6 1.2 5 Percent of value of all 0.7 (D) 0.5 30.2 0.3 6 1949. . . 1.0 0.2 NA 11.1 8.5 38.3 5.9 7 Inventory (excluding grapevines) nurnl'r of trees, January 1, 1960... 4,412 100 2,250 354,525 295 8 1 1 2 3 3 9 1949. . . 1 2 NA 2 5 3 3 10 number of trees 1959 . . . (D) (D) (D) 60,425 38 11 1949... 50 35 NA 50 5,170 60,150 1,300 12 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 45,813 57 1 3 1949... 50 31 NA 48 2,098 24,075 1,180 14 Cherry trees (sweet). . .establishments reporting 1959... 2 2 2 15 1949. . . 1 2 NA 1 3 3 2 16 number of trees 1959. . . (D) (D) (D) r/ 1949... 7 31 NA 20 3,341 10,030 610 16 dollars 1959. . . (D) (E) (D) 19 1949. . . "8 31 NA 30 2,024 8,520 756 20 Cherry trees (sour). .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 3 1 21 1949. . . 1 2 NA 2 4 3 2 2? number of trees 1959. . . (D) 30,007 (D) 23 1949. . . 10 30 NA 50 3,341 60,075 500 24 dollars 1959... (D) 26,708 (D) 25 1949... 7 30 NA 63 2,024 42,045 660 :.'i. 1 27 number of trees 1959... (D) 28 dollars 1959... (D) 29 1949... 231 NA 30 2 5 2 31 1949. . . 1 1 NA 2 5 3 2 i number of trees 1959... (D) 165,425 (D) 2.' 1949... 16 18 NA 90 2,594 210,080 1,225 34 dollarB 1959... (D) 125,625 (D) 3'. 1949... 8 13 NA 70 1,049 55,040 1,210 36 1 2 2 2 37 1949... 1 1 NA 2 5 3 3 38 number of trees 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 39 1949... 10 29 NA 25 4,178 25,020 510 40 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 41 1949. . . 9 29 NA 40 2,094 10,010 655 42 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 2 43 1949. . . NA 2 4 3 2 44 number of trees 1959... (D) (D) (D) 45 1949. . . NA 30 4,077 16,030 150 46 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 47 1949... NA 42 2,042 6,515 175 48 1 49 1949. . . 1 NA 2 2 1 50 number of vines 1959. . . (D) 51 1949... 7 NA 65 10,025 8,666 200 52 dollars 1959... (D) 53 1949... 3 NA 18 510 i,ioo 60 54 (D) 55 All other deoiduoua fruit and nut trees and graDevlnes. .establishments reporting 1959... 56 dollars 1959... SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 57 Value of small fruit plants 4,360 (D) 6,250 870 1,125 80 58 1949... 6,018 1,000 NA 122 4,545 264 V, percent distribution 1959... 1.2 (D) 1.7 6.2 0.3 (x) 60 1949... 1.5 0.2 NA (M 1.1 0.1 61 Percent of value of all 3.1 (D) 15.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 62 1949. . . 11.0 1.5 NA i'.i 1.2 0.3 63 1 1 64 1949. . . 1 NA 1 2 65 number of plants 1959 .. . (D) (D) ..(, 1949. . . 15 NA 10 700 .,',' dollars 1959... (D) (D) 68 1949. . . 9 NA 15 270 69 1 1 1 1 70 1949... 2 NA 1 2 1 71 number of plants 1959 — (D) (D) (D) (D) 72 1949. . . 10,150 NA 500 65,000 500 73 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 74 1949... 509 NA 50 1,950 27 75 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 2 1 1 1 76 1949... 1 1 NA 1 2 1 77 number of plants 1959. . . (D) (D) CD) (D) 78 1949. . . 300,000 35,000 NA 3,000 45,000 1,000 79 dollars 1959.. . (D) CD) (D) (D) 80 1949... 5,500 1,000 NA 45 1,010 12 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text, text. 1Less than 0.05 peroent. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See 358 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NOT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . . 1949... Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... Apple trees establishments reporting 1959 1949... number of trees 1959 . . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Cherry trees (sweet). . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Cherry trees (sour). .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Nut trees establishments reporting 1959. . . number of trees 1959. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Peach trees establishments reporting 1959 .. . 1949... number of trees 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Pear trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Plum and prune trees . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of trees 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . 48 'Grapevines establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of vines 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960... All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 .. . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 1949... Blueberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of plants 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Raspberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of plants 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . 25 (M 22,037 5,100 5.9 1.3 3.0 7.8 1 21,400 20,000 7,420 2,500 (D) Id) i (D) 400,000 (D) 2,500 Saginaw 712 0.2 1,012 506 340 0.1 200 90 1 100 75 1 100 75 St. Joseph 1 50 25 1 150 75 7,152 572 15,607 41,137 4.2 10.2 | 38.4 65.8 5 3 2,094,400 15,607 39,356 70,960 4,588 10.3 1.1 45.8 6.5 129,844 (D) 3,000 (D) 1,200 1 1 (D) 250 (D) 150 2 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 1,200 75 3 1 50,974 3,000 22,739 1,200 1 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 500 1 1 (D) 500 (D) 250 1 (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) 29,025 60,474 7.8 15.0 18.8 85.9 88,861 170,050 25,522 52,179 1 (D) 126,500 (D) 3,795 1 2 (D) 425,000 (D) 4,500 Wayne 468 627 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.5 1,105 5 70 216 82 230 3 2 55 70 80 73 4 3 100 275 133 116 1 3 (D) 96 (D) 14 (D) 64 (M 1 200 18 2 2,700 37 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." MICHIGAN 359 County Table 4.-BULB CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUS OF 1959 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Uacomb Ottawa St. Joseph Van Buren All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 2,600,050 8,943 1.2 381,141 93,178 12.3 15,057,747 2 Value of bulb crops at 754,741 100.0 105,198 13.9 100,770 13.4 3 percent distribution 1959... 59.2 4 Percent of value of all BULB CROPS 3.9 0.3 9.4 49.7 24.4 3.0 5 6 7 8 number of tubers 1959 .. . dollars 1959... acres in production 1959... 14 1,228,250 131,306 195 3 504,800 29,288 57 ::: 1 (D) (D) (D) 10 723,450 102,018 138 9 10 11 12 number of conns 1959 . . . dollars 1959... acres in production 1959 . . . 50 33,479,897 541,471 1,006 4 480,000 5,934 17 4 7,515,000 72,150 152 4 4,303,000 100,600 131 6 4,941,000 83,178 193 32 16,240,897 279,609 513 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. County Table 5.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. VEGETABLES CROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS Lettuce establishments reporting area, square feet of bench area value, dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. Tomatoes establishments reporting 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area value, dollars All other vegetables. . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area value dollars Propagated mushrooms. . .establishments reporting area, square feet of bed area value, dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 19,364,042 3,564,929 827,697 100.0 100.0 32 23 755,502 284,361 109,891 55 41 1,038,900 453,965 266,295 11 18 71,945 34,760 31,679 19 8 1,919,380 2,786,693 408,680 4,350 3,678 0.1 0.4 2 1 (D) (D) 2,178 1 1 (D) (D) 1,500 2,600,050 530,676 101,856 14.9 12.3 4,000 3 2 22,600 7,900 6,223 2 2 (D) (D) 1,929 7 5 353,000 517,376 89,704 1,122,285 41,069 39,844 1.2 4.8 4 1 28,667 10,001 1,418 4 1 58,263 23,968 4,000 (D) (D) 34,426 295,715 11,650 4,579 0.3 0.6 4 2 21,850 11,650 4,579 15,131,550 2,977,184 677,740 83.5 81.9 28 21 726,835 274,360 104,473 42 35 936,187 410,447 249,315 6 15 71,945 34,760 28,250 12 2 1,566,380 2,269,317 284,550 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 360 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text ) The State Blue Earth Dakota Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Hennepin Mower Olmsted ESTABLISHMENTS 332 262 234 6 5 NA 16 13 4 4 3 3 5 3 NA 7 6 5 70 58 72 5 4 3 8 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . 7 5 5 1949... 102 70 3 NA 6 3 1 NA 2 NA 2 NA 15 13 2 NA 4 NA 6 Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959... 26 1 4 2 1 7 Greenhouse vegetable 17 14 2 9 12 8 1949. . . 9 10 Mushroom growers.. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949.. . 3 6 11 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 221 5 7 2 3 5 44 4 5 12 69 8 1 2 1 15 2 13 42 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED W Establishments by method of sale: 46 21 1 15 136 3 7 2 4 23 3 2 16 150 3 9 2 1 7 26 1 6 17 L8 value, dollars 1959... 332 10,086,736 4,491,246 5,595,490 6 172,216 31,775 140,441 16 183,353 57,424 125,929 4 183,660 24,200 159,460 5 153,203 19,164 134,039 7 256,031 79,086 176,945 70 2,865,001 1,317,011 1,547,990 5 668,804 244,863 423,941 8 244,837 107,975 20 136,862 :n Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 7,527,141 93,963 168,151 114,612 79,174 167,515 2,148,370 540,894 180,147 22 23 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . 41 116,381 3 1,856 1 600 1 50 1 82 9 41,039 1 7,500 25 Coat of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 248 2,575,045 5 48,108 10 67,150 3 47,508 5 53,200 7 31,418 45 502,844 5 226,686 8 45,970 26 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 287 1,921 5 22 11 36 4 69 3 30 7 42 64 357 5 46 6 44 23 29 Paid full-time employees, November 15. 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 207 935 3 14 7 12 3 34 2 15 3 21 47 188 3 28 4 33 30 31 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 115 166 2 4 6 7 2 3 4 4 25 39 4 5 32 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 13,940,292 147,000 486,000 129,244 109,900 388,000 3,760,145 448,250 345,700 33 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, 273 4,066,425 266 3,842,974 72 223,451 5 125,486 5 123,566 1 1,920 13 94,075 12 76,125 7 17,950 3 13,848 3 12,108 1 1,740 3 6,700 3 5,900 1 800 5 82,000 5 78,270 3 3,730 61 1,363,370 60 1,291,100 15 72,270 4 129,488 4 128,624 1 864 7 34 35 36 37 38 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 121,694 7 117,494 2 4,200 39 40 « 42 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959 — 1949... square feet 1959. .. 1949. . . 257 207 3,816,729 2,966,939 5 NA 125,486 NA 12 3 76,175 11,300 3 3 13,848 13,100 3 NA 6,700 NA 5 3 82,000 26,300 57 57 1,191,125 1,161,402 4 3 129,488 99,220 6 5 120,450 108,734 43 44 45 46 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. .. 1949... 25 19 47,216 64, 614 NA NA 3 1 4,100 1,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA 6 4 11, 514 5,320 NA NA 1 1,244 47 48 49 50 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops... -establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 17 14 249, 550 247,310 2 17,000 9 12 202,500 232,310 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the s greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued MINNESOTA 361 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ramsey Rice St. Louis Steele Wabasha Washington Winona All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 52 8 10 5 4 9 4 119 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 39 46 6 4 9 10 2 NA 2 NA 5 3 4 NA 96 79 4 5 1949. . . 10 11 5 NA 1 NA 4 4 3 3 5 3 NA 39 33 6 1 1 1 1 14 7 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... 2 2 1 3 9 10 Mushroom growers. .. -establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 3 6 11 Type of ownership: Individual proprle- 34 5 6 2 1 5 1 92 12 Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . 11 1 1 1 2 2 22 13 7 2 3 3 2 2 1 5 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 14 Establishments by method of sale: 14 2 2 6 15 14 4 5 1 1 3 1 63 16 24 4 5 4 1 4 3 50 17 18 19 value, dollars 1959... 52 1,754,333 1,008,859 8 284,704 63,743 10 157,340 36,722 5 376,371 174, ' 4 307,241 302,855 9 710,310 648,102 4 266,062 43,266 119 1,503,270 331,444 20 745,474 220,961 120,618 201,614 4,386 62,208 222,796 1,171,826 21 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1,395,666 168,945 102,202 266,624 305,328 694,882 142,256 958,412 22 23 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 3 5,046 1 1,358 2 12,071 1 1,716 2 3,894 3 33,100 2 3,130 11 4,939 24 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959. .. 38 538,409 5 42,601 7 46,222 4 36, 537 2 3,514 7 308,667 4 54,986 93 521,225 BffLOYMENT 26 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959... 52 349 8 210 9 36 5 61 4 141 8 81 4 39 92 358 28 29 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 41 143 8 131 5 14 5 35 4 48 5 47 4 27 63 145 30 31 unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 13 18 2 2 3 5 1 1 2 4 1 1 1 1 49 72 32 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 2,932,153 250,000 365,000 320,000 448,800 497,500 425,000 2,887,600 33 34 35 36 37 38 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. .. 43 928,863 42 ■.,«i,ij:!-. 7 28,778 6 76,080 6 57,780 2 18,300 9 91,552 9 91,552 4 139,005 4 127,905 2 11,100 4 10,800 4 9,200 1 1,600 7 44,620 6 41,920 2 2,700 3 113,650 3 112,850 1 800 96 725,194 93 668,495 26 56,699 39 40 41 42 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 39 43 907,585 757,756 5 4 68,820 40,750 9 10 91,552 106,776 2 NA 137,225 NA 2 NA 4,200 NA 6 3 32,320 31,540 3 NA 113,650 NA 96 73 716,105 610,061 43 44 45 46 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 3 NA 3,998 NA 1 NA 7,260 NA NA NA 3 2 1,780 4,900 3 2 8,200 28,900 2 1 6,800 5,200 NA NA 3 9 2,320 19,294 47 48 49 50 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959.. . 1949... 2 2 17,280 15,000 1 6,000 3 6,770 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. 362 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text ) The State Blue Earth Dakota Faribault Fillmore Freeborn Hennepin Mower Olmsted LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 19591,. 178 2,718 3 8 11 84 1 100 2 92 5 182 30 191 3 9 6 48 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959.. . 89 178 5 20 3 12 18 45 1 2 1 1 5 6 Nursery products.establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 102 2,333 3 8 6 63 1 100 2 92 2 128 15 144 2 7 4 47 7 8 acres 1959. .. 26 207 1 1 4 42 2 2 1 (Z) 9 10 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 19591.. 107 419,422 2 1,600 6 68,380 2 800 1 50,000 3 7,900 23 75,460 2 2,600 1 350 11 Land area covered by cloth 14 29 125,976 82,966 NA NA 1 1,000 1 600 NA NA 5 6 21,056 43,330 12 13 14 1949... square feet 19591 . . 1949. . . 2 5,300 15 li Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 19591 . . 28 119,819 1 1,080 1 400 1 2,000 5 22,612 1 2,500 L7 18 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959. . . 3 83,800 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959... 32 118,025 1 150 1 400 8 61,305 1 5,000 1 380 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ramsey Rice St. Louis Steele Wabasha Washington Winona All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 19591 . . 19 181 6 95 4 4 5 256 4 482 7 536 3 73 69 377 3 4 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959... 9 14 3 9 3 1 2 1 1 (Z) 2 (Z) 3 38 38 35 5 6 Nursery products.establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 10 126 5 28 1 3 4 255 3 432 5 536 39 314 7 8 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 1 41 1 58 1 (Z) 1 35 14 28 9 10 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 19591.. 19 130,041 1 5,000 6 6,960 2 5,500 2 1,495 3 28,540 1 1,100 33 33,696 11 12 13 14 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 19591.. 1949... 2 4 5,400 9,390 1 500 NA NA NA NA 1 NA 5,000 NA 4 16 92,920 24,446 15 16 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 19591.. 4 7,523 2 11,490 1 5,000 1 3,000 11 64,214 17 18 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959. . . 3 83,800 19 20 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959 . . . 4 6,500 2 2,400 1 250 2 25,960 1 6,000 10 9,680 HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions. ^-The square feet area covered by frames, cloth houses, lath, saran, and other shade substitute material is included in total land area (in acres) used for outdoor production in 1959. MINNESOTA 363 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Blue Earth Dakota Freeborn Hennepin Mower Olmsted Ramsey Rice St. Louis Wash- ington All other counties 1 alue at wholesale prices of all 7, 527, 141 93,963 168,151 167, 515 2,148,370 540,894 180,147 1,395,666 168,945 102,202 694,882 1,866,406 2 Value of all cut flowers , flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 5,365,487 87,012 123,034 101,480 1,899,816 538,006 140,951 1,160,899 99,884 100,502 34,128 1,079,775 3 1949 .. . :■• •■ ,- NA 19,134 22,065 1,208,797 136,332 98,656 796, 517 50,224 106,841 29,200 592,634 4 percent distribution 1959 . . . 100.0 1.6 2.3 1.9 35.4 10.0 2.6 21.6 1.9 1.9 0.6 20.1 5 1949... 100.0 NA 0.6 0.7 39.5 4.5 3.2 26.0 1.6 3.5 1.0 19.4 6 Percent of value of all 71.3 92.6 73.2 60.6 88.4 99.5 78.2 83.2 59.1 98.3 4.9 57.9 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINOS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON 7 Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on 1,367,218 2,838 81,387 23, 572 226,133 262,410 18,875 326,551 64,768 24,844 16,237 319,603 8 1949 . . . 548,549 NA 5,675 4,400 128,006 7,025 7,640 173,353 29,600 24,218 10,775 157,857 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 0.2 6.0 1.7 16.5 19.2 1.4 23.9 4.7 1.8 1.2 23.4 10 1949 . . . 100.0 NA 1.0 0.8 23.3 1.3 1.4 31.6 5.4 4.4 2.0 28.8 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 25.5 3.3 66.2 23.2 11.9 48.8 13.4 28.1 24.7 47.6 29.6 12 1949 . . . 17.9 NA 29.7 19.9 10.6 5.2 7.7 21.8 58.9 22.7 36.9 26.6 13 7 1 3 3 14 1949 . . . 91 NA 3 1 22 1 2 22 2 2 2 34 15 number of plants 1959... 52,317 (D) 11,667 40,650 16 1949 . . . 492,723 NA 7,250 1,000 54,140 1,500 9,800 298,570 4,500 19,750 7,300 88,913 17 dollars 1959 .. . 5,040 (D) 1,867 3,173 18 1949 . . . 96,301 NA 2,075 300 15,630 525 2,040 52,130 1,350 1,975 2,666 18,276 19 Bedding plants, flowers, 102 227 3 12 5 44 3 7 32 5 9 5 20 1949 . . . 161 NA 3 NA 45 2 4 30 4 7 3 63 21 dollars 1959... 1,068,641 2,838 81,387 23, 572 211,297 34,900 18,875 318,124 21,750 24,844 16,237 314,817 22 1949... POTTED PLANTS 379,563 NA 3,600 NA 18,59 6,500 5,600 101,933 6,250 22,233 8,775 136,079 23 Value of potted plants 2,141,876 38,476 18,544 16,080 977,421 256,465 40,506 343,648 20,130 48,860 9,340 372,406 24 1949 . . . 784,802 NA 249 2,665 342,266 67,770 23,131 161,654 7,221 27,478 4,275 148,093 25 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 1.8 0.9 0.8 45.6 12.0 1.9 16.0 0.9 2.3 0.4 17.4 26 1949 . . . 100.0 NA (2) 0.3 43.6 8.6 2.9 20.6 0.9 3.5 0.5 18.9 27 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 39.9 25.6 44.2 NA 15.1 1.3 15.8 12.1 51.4 28.3 47.7 49.7 28.7 23.4 29.6 20.3 20.2 14.4 48.6 25.7 27.4 14.6 34.5 28 1949 . . . 25.0 29 Chrysanthemums , 30 67 3 3 1 14 2 2 5 5 2 30 number of pots 1959... 163,867 6,300 1,100 (D) 101,456 (D) (D) 15,566 2,275 (D) 37,170 31 dollars 1959... 228,831 9,475 1,845 (D) 142,073 (D) (D) 23,349 3,640 (D) 48,449 32 98 2 3 1 16 1 3 18 6 48 33 1949 . . . 87 NA 1 1 13 3 3 15 2 6 1 42 34 number of pots 1959... 152,236 (D) 1,300 64,150 (D) 3,390 27,850 8,800 46,746 35 1949 . . . 99,568 NA 50 450 40,369 4,275 2,065 24,950 500 6,650 400 19,859 36 dollars 1959... 211,875 (D) 2,065 (D) 92,376 (D) 5,356 31,855 14,432 65,791 37 1949 . . . 130,973 NA 100 550 52,867 5,378 2,680 32,325 750 9,149 450 26,724 38 34 47 1 NA 8 6 1 2 1 9 12 2 : 4 NA 13 39 1949 . . . 20 40 number of pots 1959... 43,963 (D) 11,825 (D) 14,000 (D) 18,136 41 1949 . . . 33,513 NA 12,414 6,025 250 8,228 155 1,010 5,431 42 dollars 1959... 81,933 (D) 25,778 (D) 26,740 (D) 29,415 43 1949 . . . 45,783 NA 16,880 6,037 300 12,051 232 1,500 8,783 44 24 5 1 1 1 2 13 45 1949 . . . 38 NA 1 4 2 2 4 1 1 23 46 number of pots 1959... 117,153 (D) 106,700 ID) (D) (D) (D) 10,453 47 1949 . . . 47,613 NA 300 31,255 1,300 SCO 4,100 50 100 9,708 48 dollars 1959... 79,237 (D) 71,489 (D) (D) (D) ' 7,748 49 1949 . . . 24,030 NA 100 13,282 700 450 2,581 37 75 6,805 50 68 3 13 1 2 12 1 4 32 51 1949 . . . 67 NA 1 7 2 3 9 1 6 1 37 \ number of pots 1959 . . . 162,635 1,800 50,744 (D) D) 27, 583 (D) 800 81,708 53 1949 . . . 64,025 NA 250 37,019 10,225 6,150 3,772 25 1,300 600 4,684 54 dollars 1959... 264,172 2,590 88,802 (D) (D) 47,125 (D) 1,450 124,205 55 1949 . . . 82,046 NA 250 49,231 7,800 6,825 7,453 30 ::.l!.' 750 7,595 56 57 58 1949 . . . 59 75 2 NA 2 1 2 1 10 14 2 2 1 4 8 16 1 2 3 4 1 1 27 30 number of pots 1959... 59,933 (D) (D) (D) 30,673 (D) (D) 16,567 (D) 1,600 (D) 11,093 59 60 1949 . . . 56, 381 NA 100 120 25,587 3,300 840 16,425 600 3,575 500 5,334 dollars 1959... 25,756 (D) (D) (D) 13,611 (D) (D) 5,807 (D) 640 (D) 5,698 61 1949 . . . 24,099 NA 10 40 8,321 455 1,845 5,890 450 2,330 100 4,658 62 63 Cacti and succulents .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 12 4,813 3 573 1 (D) 3 3,750 1 (D) 4 490 64 Foliage or green 2 5 4 17 1 2 1 5 29 65 1949 . . . 55 91 2 NA 1 1 9 17 3 2 39 dollars 1959 .. . 233,923 (D) (D) (D) 162,485 18,825 (D) 25,400 (D) (D) 27,213 67 1949 . . . 73,926 NA 14 300 28,955 800 1,278 27,473 550 2,300 1,600 10,656 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Less than 0.05 percent. 364 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Blue Earth Hennepin Ramsey St. Louis Wash- ington POTTED PLANTS— Continued Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959 . number of P'.ts 1959. dollars 1959. Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Polnsettias . All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of bunches dollars Plants In production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji , spider establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. ses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. Aster3 establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. Asparagus , plumosus . ..establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960 . All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. 201 1,244,666 521,516 57 87 105,622 81,467 144,152 117,723 82 82 172,533 104,541 259,370 141,397 36 76,609 1,856,393 1,727,049 100.0 100.0 56.4 137 344,243 341,285 345,485 303,248 1,008,893 1,027,524 111 492,660 438,490 118,440 123,498 407,845 415,072 25 19 7,128,130 4,919,000 734,890 493,777 347,820 349,538 27 21 110,471 273,283 7,458 13,994 55 68 119,139 116,837 72,512 74,694 121 121 116 1,655,841 169,449 22 56,123 5,992 7 1,870 90 100 3,440,723 3,508,201 361,773 319,502 379,258 380,453 16 26,397 40,000 13,050 3 na 1,330 NA 1,753 NA NA (D) NA (D) 1 (D) 45, 698 NA 52.5 NA 11,710 NA 12,143 NA 37,631 37,631 3 23,750 NA 7,125 NA 22,250 22,250 NA (D) NA (D) NA CD) (D) NA (D) NA (D) 173,738 13,924 NA 105,400 NA 10,540 NA 14,040 14,040 30,700 13,201 100 125 23,103 13,210 1.2 0.8 18.8 69.0 5 11,216 400 9,299 360 38,300 47,809 5 13,076 2,400 2,692 800 12,400 12,400 2 (D) 11,875 (D) 7,625 (D) (D) 15,384 1,447 3 1 53,100 40,000 4,248 4,000 20,000 20,000 4 25,000 11,830 400 500 61,828 15,000 3.3 0.9 60.9 68.0 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 1,500 (Dl (D) 2 (D) 4,000 (D) 1,000 (D) (D) 3 2 9,033 10,000 5,500 8,000 13 13 1 1 (D) 25,000 (D) 2,500 (D) (D) 41 323,400 138,172 13 14 49,707 32,856 70,087 46,333 19 12 85,037 44,727 135,204 62,999 "33,771 696,262 738,525 37.5 42.8 36.6 61.1 27 137,244 140,734 140,035 119,698 307,150 319,188 23 146,946 138,940 34,027 36,060 130,730 130,730 2,484,441 1,795,270 198,755 179,527 112,592 115,970 31,121 184,323 1,756 9,271 7 18 33,810 41,975 24,476 26,689 34 38 23 588,697 69,662 6 22,223 2,881 3 945 15 19 2,102,473 2,235,800 221,402 194,850 189,790 195,425 64,400 25,905 1 3 (D) 15,250 (D) 19,125 (D) 15,350 (D) 15,675 19,131 61,537 1.0 3.6 3.6 45.1 1 (D) 19,075 )' (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 83 (D) 75 (D) (D) 3 63,370 5,077 1 (D) 2 3 (D) 156,750 (D) 15,675 (D) (D) 5 26,700 11,446 1 5 fD) 1,715 (D) 1,931 3 3 3,100 1,675 5,352 2,462 1 (D) 81 , 570 67, 885 4.4 3.9 57.9 68.8 2 (Dl (D) 5,790 (D) ) 34,145 1,168 16 1949... 5,561 180 2,087 619 380 2,295 1" Bedding plants, flowers, 133 3 9 22 7 30 62 Lfi 1949. . . 113 4 3 19 4 23 60 I" dollars 1959. . . 675,100 8,532 16,818 106,233 5,051 125,461 413,005 20 1949... 267,382 8,052 12,868 33,606 3,900 64,427 144,529 23 All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... 3 3 22 dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS 7,544 7,544 Value of potted plants 1,383,747 79,164 76,023 342,253 18,320 448,684 419,303 24 1949... 758,191 42,307 18,803 192,434 7,880 397,652 99,115 25 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 5.7 5.5 24.7 1.3 32.4 30.3 26 1949... 100.0 5.6 2.5 25.4 1.0 52.4 13.1 27 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 30.2 29.9 47.1 48.0 13.1 21.4 34.9 28 1949. . . 19.0 18.2 16.4 30.5 5.1 19.5 12.0 29 Chrysanthemums , 44 1 4 4 1 7 27 30 number of pots 1959. . . 232,287 (D) 19,416 73,775 (D) 31,400 107,696 31 dollars 1959... 308,075 (D) 25,241 115,827 (D) 33,818 133,189 32 Lilies establishments reporting 1959 . . . 49 2 4 7 1 9 26 33 1949... 66 3 7 12 4 9 31 34 number of pots 1959. . . 69,530 (D) 3,595 16,800 (D) 19,957 29,178 35 1949... 49,802 3,475 3,456 12,444 2,215 13,337 14,875 16 dollars 1959... 96,340 (D) 5,321 22,449 (D) 27,746 40,824 37 1949... 58,038 4,618 4,179 14,056 2,315 15,740 17,130 36 19 5 7 7 )9 1949... 15 2 2 6 5 40 number of pots 1959. . . 16,092 4,542 7,125 4,425 43 1949... 32,493 400 2,250 27,343 2,500 42 dollars 1959... 21,850 6,325 8,888 6,637 43 1949. . . 31,761 600 3,000 25,486 2,675 44 20 1 1 2 3 13 45 1949... 49 4 5 9 1 6 24 46 number of pots 1959... 63,550 (D) (D) (D) 14,300 49,250 47 1949... 73,480 2,725 1,950 4,975 300 52,205 11,325 48 dollars 1959... 33,631 (D) (D) (D) 14,997 18,634 49 1949... 40,548 1,905 1,197 3,275 150 28,692 5,329 50 35 1 2 10 1 8 13 51 1949. . . 51 3 4 10 2 7 25 52 number of pots 1959 .. . 32,300 (D) (D) 15,550 (D) 10,136 6,614 53 1949... 23,504 925 550 11,075 400 7,772 2,782 54 dollars 1959... 63,752 (D) (D) 30,804 (D) 21,494 11,454 55 1949. . . 32,151 1,337 867 13,965 500 11,349 4,133 56 43 2 1 8 3 7 22 57 1949... 66 6 5 14 1 9 31 58 number of pots 1959... 47,316 (D) (D) 7,900 491 7,350 31,575 59 1949... 42,774 4,100 1,350 7,800 800 20,649 8,075 60 dollars 1959... 18,950 (D) (D) 2,690 368 4,625 11,267 61 1949... 26,503 2,500 812 5,433 400 11,408 5,950 62 Foliage or green 37 3 3 9 8 14 63 1949. . . 77 4 5 12 2 21 33 64 dollars 1959... 154,592 10,006 748 8,799 49,887 85,152 65 1949. . . 228,559 5,335 760 27,312 500 184,621 10,031 66 109 4 8 13 7 26 51 67 1949... 50 4 4 9 9 24 68 number of pots 1959... 605,757 50,300 36,305 38,984 5,882 291,530 182,756 69 1949. . . 248,680 31,250 4,900 18,830 13.2,500 81,200 70 dollars 1959... 255,692 22,626 16,983 18,042 3,662 116,612 77,767 71 1949... 34,103 4,125 1,854 3,094 12,250 12,780 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. MISSOURI 373 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jasper All other count iee POTTED PLANTS— Continued Poinsettias. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and oultivated florist greens I pendent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1950. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Lilies establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Roses establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production acres Expected area in production acres Peonies establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. 41 56 120,249 154,827 114,750 98,354 60 62 135,432 84,118 168,269 111,124 22 140, 506 2,470,358 2,816,333 100.0 100.0 53.9 70.4 348,886 399,575 343,981 322,329 1,202,576 1,277,476 92 3,003,916 1,469,441 643,214 328,959 2,891,416 3,143,625 10 37 51,521 89,751 10,728 17,736 17 21 4,479,150 6,685,593 413,584 556,832 292,317 287,355 26 58 39,388 119,313 30,851 80,997 41 43 19 21 595,614 1,263,512 33,307 69,609 65 1,096,437 103,191 20 128,586 12,497 65 85 7,114,244 7,872,454 637,987 658,855 1,248,140 1,218,352 142,488 2 2 (D) 3,800 (D) 4,250 2 4 (D) 2,350 (D) 3,610 1 (D) 176,920 177,918 7.2 6.3 66.9 76.7 3 18,700 4,225 20,944 3,450 58,600 70,320 3 100,000 32,400 24,000 6,500 120,000 120,000 (D) 5,680 (D) 1,600 1 1 (D) 1,400,000 (D) 118,500 (D) (D) 1 167 1,600 1 1,200 5 151,736 12,826 1 2 CD) 335,000 (D) 27,778 (D) (D) (D) 5 6 3,653 1,875 4,932 2,360 5 7 7,200 3,875 11,520 5,432 D'l 67,538 80,863 2.7 2.9 41.8 70.5 6 12,975 16,262 11,685 14,222 45,750 45,750 5 67,626 63,500 20,138 14,463 51,746 51,746 3 3 13,592 5,300 2,582 1,000 1 (D) (i>) (D) (D) 3 7 4,332 6,083 2,599 4,963 5 5 1 10,000 7 96,484 9,540 5 5 120,034 240,600 14,164 24,060 20,650 20,650 4 10 89,375 107,760 68,819 51,555 8 13 95,900 35,683 60,118 50,604 4 7,893 264,514 359,672 10.7 12.8 37.1 57.1 7 6,075 23,806 5,923 18,737 22,050 22,050 8 161,300 128,969 25,856 29,278 111,500 111,500 (D) 1,143,190 2,733,325 108,386 192,386 63,922 65,200 3 3 10,000 9,450 6,001 5,625 8 8 4 2 213,667 82,500 10,180 4,125 4 29,167 2,333 1,305,065 1,090,360 104,405 62,716 260,106 260,106 (D) 1 3 (D) 585 (D) 985 1 3 (D) 1,390 (D) 1,890 1 (D) 116,644 137,039 4.7 4.9 83.1 88.4 2 (D) 31,700 (D) 23,887 (D) (D) 2 (D) 77,600 (D) 13,306 (D) (D) 1 21,600 4,757 2 2 (D) 7,308 (D) 4,385 (D) (D) 5 5 300,847 1,051,660 19,100 58,199 1 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 70,500 (D) 6,902 (D) (D) (D) 9 18,506 33,047 27,921 29,522 10 7 38,955 30,000 31,666 35,253 109,785 1,480,505 1,515,727 59.9 53.8 70.5 74.2 33 242,852 248,440 243,052 189,008 840,891 868,933 34 1,962,406 788,026 415,592 185,352 1,960,530 2,117,950 2 6 (D) 41,565 (D) 7,573 2 3 (D) 1,253,088 (D) 115,011 (D) (D) 2 17 (D) 48,968 (D) 30,805 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) 62,232 (D) 3,015 18 576,272 55,201 9 91,386 9,281 21 30 4,580,054 4,866,175 402,886 417,897 732,353 707,322 121,648 29 26 8,715 7,760 13,078 9,682 34 28 43,377 10,820 64,965 14,335 22,828 364,237 545,114 14.7 19.4 30.3 66.2 37 68,284 75,142 62,377 73,025 235,285 270,423 40 712,584 378,946 157,628 80,060 647,640 742,429 4 20 37,929 33,086 8,146 6,751 10 11 3,335,960 1,277,580 305,198 126,178 228,395 222,155 16 28 25,056 47,337 22,251 33,619 28 30 81,100 55,920 4,027 3,695 30 242,828 23,291 11 37,200 3,216 31 39 1,109,091 1,269,819 116,532 119,502 235,031 230,274 20,840 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 374 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3 -NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Buchanan Greene Jackson St. Louis All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 7,252,120 546,239 178,334 1,375,836 (0) 5,151,711 2 Value of nursery products at 1,706,301 2,086,141 206,117 187,156 10,519 NA 169,587 107,185 (D) 222,064 1,320,078 3 1949 . . . 1,569,736 4 percent distribution 1959 . . . 100.0 12.1 0.6 9.9 (D) 77.4 5 1949... 100.0 9.0 NA 5.1 10.6 75.2 6 Percent of value of all 23.5 37.7 5.9 12.3 (D) 25.6 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 7 Value of ornamental plants 1,177,486 125,320 10,131 168,940 (D) 873,095 3 1949... 941,068 124,433 NA 106,230 214,218 496,187 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 10.6 0.9 14.3 (D) 74.1 10 1949 . . . 100.0 13.2 NA 11.3 22.8 52.7 11 Percent of value of all 69.0 60.8 96.3 99.6 (D) 66.1 12 1949 . . . 45.1 66.5 NA 99.1 96.5 31.6 13 Broad -leaved 53 1 3 8 18 23 US 1949... 24 NA 6 9 9 15 number of plants 1959. . . 57,000 (D) 340 8,160 12,590 35,910 H, 1949... 25,722 NA 3,525 8,492 13,705 17 dollars 1959... 110,242 (D) 873 15,657 28,817 64,895 18 1949... 44,932 NA 4,875 22,872 17,185 19 167,007 (D) 850 26,650 38,164 101,343 .'0 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 77 4 3 12 32 26 21 1949... 49 3 NA 10 19 17 22 number of trees 1959... 179,216 6,024 1,823 33,395 54,642 83,332 23 1949 . . . 106,100 5,200 NA 15,550 47,665 37,685 24 dollars 1959... 470,385 11,385 4,292 96,810 145,474 212,424 25 1949 . . . 256,633 10,772 NA 42,800 108,381 94,680 21, 647,604 25,245 4,700 143,300 171,362 302,997 2-1 Deciduous shrubs 54 3 2 9 19 21 28 1949... 41 2 NA 6 16 17 29 number of shrubs 1959 — 612,713 321,000 (D) 17,320 40,996 233,397 30 1949... 608,484 187,628 NA 30,900 48,184 341,772 31 dollars 1959... 250,850 73,830 (D) 13,061 48,830 115,129 32 1949... 194,167 69,252 NA 23,300 22,185 79,430 33 858,547 125,563 (D) 42,500 102,410 588,074 34 Deciduous shade and 66 3 2 10 26 25 35 1949... 43 1 NA 8 18 16 36 number of trees 1959... 156,181 51,152 (D) 5,424 31,380 68,225 37 1949... 185,927 65,200 NA 5,440 29,580 85,707 38 dollars 1959... 267,694 35,806 (D) 31,399 65,459 135,030 39 1949... 286,912 35,746 NA 13,580 38,957 198,629 40 177,443 56,959 (D) 19,075 88,505 12,904 41 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959 . . . 25 1 2 12 10 42 1949... 15 NA 3 7 5 43 number of plants 1959 .. . 73,625 (D) (D) 55,000 18,625 44 1949... 109,214 NA 15,300 48,500 45, 414 45 dollars 1959... 16,156 (D) (D) 10,406 5,750 46 1949... 9,124 NA 2,045 3,380 3,699 47 Rose plants (excluding 23 1 4 7 11 48 1949... 26 NA 6 8 12 49 number of plants 1959 .. . 44,526 (D) 9,486 18,700 16,340 50 1949... 4,701,182 NA 27,850 12,050 4,661,282 51 dollars 1959... 43,871 (D) 8,063 21,072 14,736 52 1949... 88,973 NA 15,855 9,780 63,338 53 37,225 (D) 6,500 9,950 20,775 54 Vines, woody (not 15 1 7 7 55 1949... 22 1 NA 2 9 10 56 number of vines 1959 .. . 16,478 0» 4,500 11,976 ••I 1949... 42,130 3,000 NA 3,300 20,648 15,182 58 dollars 1959... 7,658 (D) 2,690 4,968 59 1949... 20,891 2,600 NA 1,650 8,513 8,128 60 All other ornamental 6 2 3 1 61 dollars 1959... 7,565 (D) 3,325 4,240 62 1949... 27,873 NA 2,125 150 25,598 63 Ornamental plants sold 13 1 1 6 5 64 54,156 (D) (D) 41,150 13,006 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . MA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. MISSOURI 375 County Table 4.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING. AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) file State Greene Jackson All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 7,252,120 714,284 470,774 1O0.0 100.0 9.8 8 11 266,200 109,564 144,576 14 16 579,200 215,066 124,153 178,334 6,300 27,725 0.9 5.9 3.5 2 3 (D) (D) 11,300 2 4 (D) (D) 10,850 1,375,836 485,745 283,367 68.0 60.2 35.3 4 6 120,000 43,863 90,276 6 6 338,500 142,228 61,091 5,697,950 2 Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms 222,239 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959 .. . 1949 . . . Percent of value of axl VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS 159,682 31.1 33.9 3.9 2 1949... area, square feet of bench area 1959... value, dollars 1959... 1949... 2 146,200 65,701 43,000 6 13 14 15 16 1949... area, square feet of bench area 1959... value, dollars 1959... 1949... 6 240,700 72,838 52,212 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 376 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Iten (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State (Montana) Cascade All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 46 6 40 Kind of business: 42 35 5 4 37 3 1949 . . . 31 .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 13 10 1 3 12 5 7 1 1 7 8 Type of ownership: 31 3 28 .establishments reporting 1959... 8 8 9 SUES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, .establishments reporting 1959... NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 7 3 4 Establishments by method of sale: 2 29 15 46 1,156,963 5 1 6 243,149 2 24 14 .establishments reporting 1959... value, dollars 1959... 40 W 913,814 345,271 811,692 724,619 4,130 239,019 ll?,??p 341,141 572,673 17 612,397 18 l'.j Returns and allowances (discounts and value of .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 11 4,549 2 1,400 9 3,149 20 21 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased.. EMPLOYMENT .establishments reporting 1959... dollarB 1959... 31 191,012 3 22,366 28 168,646 22 23 Total employment, November 15. 1959 (Including full -time, .establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 38 153 6 29 32 124 2* 25 .establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 28 100 5 21 23 79 26 27 .establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 . . . 14 18 1 1 13 17 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIIMENT 28 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/ or rented 1,592,159 42 559,828 256,000 5 85,000 1,336,159 Greenhouse area: .establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959 .. . 37 30 474,828 11 12 .establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 41 528,808 5 83,000 36 445,808 33 34 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute. .establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 10 31,020 1 2,000 9 29,020 35 Greenhouse area used In production of .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 . . . 1949 . . . 42 33 558,783 348,637 5 4 85,000 51,750 37 36 37 38 29 473,783 296,887 39 Greenhouse area used In production of .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 2 3 1,045 3,060 1 1,300 2 40 41 42 2 1,045 1,760 Land area: .establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 23 67 3 7 20 44 60 45 46 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants , and .establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 17 7 2 (Z) 15 7 .establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... 13 60 1 7 12 48 53 . establishments reporting 1959 .. . acres 1959... 1 (Z) 1 50 (z) Other structures and equipment: .establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959 .. . 8 9,060 2 5,000 6 52 4,060 .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 2 5 3,200 13,438 1 1,000 2 54 55 56 4 3,200 12,438 57 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shad .establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 6 31,124 2 22,668 4 58 8,456 Z Reported in small fractions. 1In 1949. number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. NEBRASKA 377 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) Dodge Douglas All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting Nurserymen establishments reporting Bulb growers establishments reporting Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting Partnerships establishments reporting Corporations establishments reporting SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale : wholesale only number Retail only number wholesale and retail number Total sales estsblishments reporting value, dollars Wholesale sales value, dollars Retail sales value, dollars Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars Returns snd allowances (discounts snd value of returned products ) establishments reporting dollars Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting dollars EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15. 1959 (Including full-tljne, part-tijne, and seasonal help) establishments reporting persons Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting persons Unpaid family workers , November 15, 1959 establishments reporting persons LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area coverd by glass establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting square feet Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting acres Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plsnts, and florist greens establishments reporting acres Nursery products establishments reporting acres Bulb crops establishments reporting acres 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 2,167,636 759,806 1,407,830 1,474,773 17 135,912 61 612,287 66 503 58 315 68 757,819 68 729,292 12 28,527 64 71 731,669 779,587 9 25,050 21,395 3 5,400 40 929 20 27 30 879 3 23 458,392 345,257 113,135 418,302 1 3,532 3 52,725 275,342 4 37,350 4 37,350 3 3 30,600 30,521 6,750 NA 3 303 2 3 1 300 1 7 12 20 274,335 107,780 166,555 199,516 7 125,830 16 110,925 456,000 18 189,745 18 178,370 4 11,375 18 20 189,745 203,100 7 3 10 202,800 20,675 182,125 115,706 1 200 7 54,000 528,300 10 42,256 10 39,556 2 2,700 7 9 33,056 118,100 3 4 9,200 8,380 6 110 2 2 5 108 46 43 21 22 2 3 35 15 4 2 17 35 54 1,232,109 286,094 946,015 741,249 8 6,350 35 394,637 35 332 31 202 16 29 1,407,118 36 488,468 36 474,016 6 14,452 36 39 478,268 427,866 4 5 9,100 13,015 3 5,400 26 497 13 19 21 462 2 16 NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. 1Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. 378 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS. SALES. EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. DouglaB All other counties 14 290,916 3 10 9,856 17,150 13 256,544 10 10,726 2 1,750 2 59,400 2 240 3 3,828 1 4 4,500 6,400 2 3,084 2 9,100 4 49,880 77,990 2 4 5,356 9,000 5 144,180 NEBRASKA 379 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see tert) Douglas All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (Including cacti and succulents}, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949.. percent distribution 1959. . 1949.. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops... .percent 1959.. UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC. , FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949.. percent distribution 1959. . 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage\ plants , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables. .. .establishments reporting dollars POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , all types establlahments reporting number of pots dollars Lilies establishments reporting number of pots dollars Azaleas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Begonias eatabllshments reporting number of pots dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas. ■ establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollare All other potted planta establishments reporting dollars Polnsettlas. 1959. . 1949. . 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1949. . 1959. . 1949.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959.. 1949. , 1959., 1949., 1959. , 1949.. 1959. , 1949., 1959. , 1949., 1959., 1949. , 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 716,855 611,624 100.0 100.0 48.6 121,004 117,510 100.0 100.0 16.9 19.2 63 62 116,004 114,395 360,867 123,664 100.0 100.0 50.3 20.2 32 27,817 38,848 34 35 27,288 20,555 37,510 25,504 24 28 8,433 3,600 15,739 5,445 28 30 6,460 8,010 4,610 3,726 31 36 23,882 10,868 58 30 265,950 116,900 122,280 20,920 30 31 14,429 8,130 28,099 10,118 37 32 39,595 14,700 71,801 17,909 10 7,230 (D) . (D) 30,931 (D) 5.1 (D) 900 (D) 0.8 (D) 2.9 3 2 5,730 900 (D) 7,806 (D) 6. J (D) 25.2 2 (D) CD) 2 2 (D) 500 (D) 624 2 91 Ll.4 3 2 700 500 310 360 2 1 (D) 105 3 10,350 5,542 1 2 (D) 400 (D) 499 2 3 (D) 740 (D) 935 2 (D) 199,516 170,098 182,120 23.7 29.8 85.3 17,489 42,280 14.5 36.0 10.3 23.2 13 17 17,489 41,335 128,555 40,395 35.6 32.7 75.6 22.2 3 2,660 3,961 9 10 7,985 4,495 10,598 6,006 1,710 1,140 3,420 2,440 7 9 2,030 3,390 1,577 1,216 4 11 10,055 5,805 14 9 138,300 60,050 52,836 8,172 5 8 7,775 1,855 15,438 2,510 10 9 13,855 2,365 27,665 3,450 3 2,195 50,194 61,715 7.0 10.1 43.4 12,725 13,500 10.5 11.5 25.4 21.9 7 7 11,225 13,450 33,437 13,950 9.3 11.3 66.6 22.6 3 1,850 2,487 1 2 (D) 2,000 (D) 2,250 3 1 2,750 25 5,500 75 3 1 400 500 225 200 3 3,000 800 6 3 15,700 10,000 8,900 1,650 1 2 (D) 850 (D) 1,100 2 2 (D) 2,500 (D) 2,875 1,159,551 496,563 336,858 69.3 55.1 42.8 90.790 60,830 75.0 51.8 18.3 18.1 40 36 81,560 58,710 198,875 61,513 55.1 49.7 40.1 18.3 24 23,107 32,400 22 21 19,303 13,560 26,912 16,624 16 17 3,973 2,344 6,819 2.816 15 IS 3,330 3,620 2,498 1,950 21 21 10,827 4,158 35 16 101,600 46,850 55,002 11,098 23 19 6,654 5,025 12,661 6,009 23 18 25,740 9,095 44,136 10,649 5 5,035 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1ln 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 380 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, text) Dodge Douglas All other counties COT FLOWEBS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons . establishments reporting 1959.. number of bunches 1959. . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums , standard , Fuji , spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plsnts In production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 234,984 370,450 100.0 100. 0 32.8 6(1.6 40 56,635 69,834 62,066 66,517 193,500 192,842 32 137,700 168,375 36,725 36,723 129,850 116,146 206,037 25,685 33 42 693,5a 519,881 71,216 59,449 97,905 95,311 (D) 22,225 (D) 6.0 (D) 71.9 2 5,833 (D) 5,700 (D) (D) 1 (D) 7,790 (D) 1,950 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 3 (D) 38,300 (D) 3,850 (B) ID) 24,054 99,445 10.2 26.8 14.1 54.6 9 12.660 28,525 12,544 26,235 54,800 50,290 7,600 41,766 2,080 9,775 5,600 5,600 43,000 4,854 27,000 139,500 2,970 13,950 4,330 3,130 4,032 34,265 1.7 9.2 8.0 55.5 (B) 5.925 (D) 5,925 (D) (D) 2 (B) 17,800 (B) 4,450 (B) (B) 2 (B) (D) 2 3 (D) 16,900 (D) 1,690 (B) (B) 206,898 214,515 88.0 57.9 41.7 63.7 27 43,975 29,551 49,522 28,657 138,700 142,552 25 130,100 101,019 34,645 20,548 124,250 110,546 15 163,037 20,831 24 27 666,521 325,181 68,246 39,959 93,575 92,181 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. NEVADA 381 County Table 1.-H0RTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, Bee text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959. . Corporations establishments reporting 1959.. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. , Retail only number 1959., Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15. 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. 1Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of greenhouse during the year. The State 9 2 11 201,050 179,050 22,000 187,627 1 500 it, em (For definitions and explanations, see text) EMPLOYMENT — Continued Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. - Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . Greenhouse area:1 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass. -establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishmentfl reporting 1959- - square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949. . square feet 1959. . 1949. . Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. , acres 1959. . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959. The State 3 15,800 3 13,800 1 2,000 3 1 15,800 7,772 10 119 florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the 382 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hillsborough Rockingham ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. , Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959 . 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959... Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959 . . Retail only number 1959.. Wholesale and retail number 1959 . . Total sales establishments reporting 1959 . . value, dollars 1959. . Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959.. Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Total employment, November 15. 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help J establishments reporting 1959. . persons 1959. . Paid full -time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/ or rented by establishments dollars, January I960.. Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959 . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute. . .establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949 . . square feet 1959. . 1949.. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959. . 1949.. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959. . 1949.. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959. . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959. . Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959 . . Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959. . 1949.. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959. . 40 84 1,904,693 1,248,018 656,675 1,585,361 6,847 69 396, 863 73 375 54 213 26 33 3,431,367 73 1,114,909 72 1,065,426 21 49,483 71 71 1,108,904 984,666 5 3 4,755 3,060 4 1,250 21,840 42 111 26 21 18 84 24 86,209 1 3 600 5,578 3 1,010 8 104,539 3,353 101,186 52,826 1 475 56,339 162,000 8 46,498 45,718 8 6 44,248 35,030 1 NA 1,000 NA 1 1,000 2 7,060 10 201,738 34,562 167,176 120,239 1 2,000 84,330 8 80,890 3 3,440 11 84,330 71,769 3 21,500 1 4,000 1 400 1 450 297,977 13 151,694 12 143, 575 4 8,119 13 16 151,494 146,166 200 960 5 12,790 1 3,000 4 3 12 3 2 9 19 184,212 132,554 51,658 14 1,084,072 964,133 119,939 164,014 1,022,353 1 3,372 1 1,000 12 45,055 14 111,087 13 156 12 92 3 3 2,172,000 12 582,092 12 579,252 2 2,840 580 157 589 915 1 NA 1 935 NA 5 3,504 1 360 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these productB may be grown in "Ule same greenhouse during the year. NEW HAMPSHIRE 383 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hillsborough Rockingham All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers , flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... WFOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC. , FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings , etc . . for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . African violets. Begonias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .estsblishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Foliage or gree plants Geraniums*. Poinsettias. .establishments reporting dollars .estsblishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1,480,344 858,541 100.0 100.0 132,844 69,656 100.0 100.0 All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 9.0 8.1 59 52 115,266 68,933 264,869 88,255 100.0 100.0 17.9 10.3 19 16 19,921 7,135 28,343 9,418 4 3 1,700 434 1,355 212 11 4 3,635 325 5,484 425 16 13 8,400 3,550 4,725 968 4 11 1,812 2,505 58 52 370,684 319,578 182,955 64,397 10 8 11,088 2,015 11,170 2,300 11 17,120 41,289 34,127 2.8 4.0 16,705 10,412 12.6 14.9 40.5 30.5 6 6 15,255 10,412 11,498 6,635 4.3 7.5 27.8 19.4 3 3 875 650 1,040 725 150 75 2 2 (D) 200 (D) 300 3 3 850 1,050 145 300 5 16,300 11,100 7,500 2,525 2 3 (D) 445 (D) 350 120,239 81,900 47,873 5.5 5.6 18,005 9,096 13.6 13.1 22.0 19.0 7 10 17,249 8,908 30,486 9,315 11.5 10.6 37.2 19.5 3 2 2,950 750 4,425 950 750 290 37,200 33,782 18,825 7,075 3 1 3,900 50 3,900 50 1 (D) 164,014 145,965 93,343 9.9 10.9 32,365 22,277 24.4 32.0 22.2 23.9 22,315 22,277 30,152 8,700 11.4 9.9 20.7 9.3 2 (D) (D) 3 1 1,600 250 1,280 125 iC) 1,687 9 11 40,884 35,600 22,240 8,500 1,022,353 998,012 551,384 67.4 64.2 31,327 3,950 23.6 5.7 3.1 0.7 7 4 27,685 3,950 77,713 9,115 29.3 10.3 7.8 1.7 7,016 1,660 12,618 2,475 4 1 2,575 100 3,893 100 3 1 550 500 500 100 122,000 17,500 41,365 4,615 3 1 5,558 200 5,137 250 3 8,550 225,929 213,176 131,814 14.4 15.4 34,442 23,921 25.9 34.3 16.2 18.1 21 32,762 23,386 115,018 54,490 43.4 61.7 54.0 41.3 6 7 9,080 4,075 10,260 5,268 1 1 100 34 75 12 3 1 1,060 25 1,591 25 8 5 7,000 1,250 4,080 278 1 3 125 1,170 27 24 154,300 221,596 93,025 41,682 2 3 1,630 1,320 2,133 1,650 7 8,570 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 384 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hillsborough Rockingham All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivsted florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollsrs 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollsrs 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 1,082,631 700,630 100.0 100.0 73.1 81.6 31 68,216 39,553 70,025 36,825 222,354 222,745 25 77,064 52,002 16,768 12,578 69,200 64,521 3 500 375 28 134,140 10,945 12 37,014 2,706 24 29 970,144 482,280 75,094 42,452 152,166 149,106 13,086 17,080 1.2 2.4 31.7 50.0 4 5,200 4,665 6,100 4,745 15,900 13,500 2 CD) 5,960 (D) 1,490 (D) (D) 500 375 9,000 720 (D) 60,000 63,920 4,800 6,430 9,160 8,200 33,407 29,462 3.1 4.2 40.8 61.5 2 (D) 8,003 (D) 7,195 (D) (D) 2 (D) 12,004 (D) 3,075 (D) (D) 3 29,040 2,323 1 (D) (D) 179,000 37,800 16,110 3,700 19,100 19,100 83,448 62,366 7.7 8.9 57.2 66.8 3 1,950 2,925 1,950 2,885 5,850 5,850 (D) 1,733 (D) 350 (D) (D) 888,972 538,319 82.1 76.8 89.1 97.6 7 24,758 10,200 31,408 8,450 92,874 97,438 7 38,100 12,400 9,515 2,933 35,000 33,608 63,718 53,403 5.9 7.6 29.9 40.5 15 36,308 13,760 30,567 13,550 107,730 105,957 12 38,964 19,905 7,253 4,730 34,200 30,913 2 5 14 (D) 57,600 38,500 (D) 5,720 2,182 1 3 6 (D) 17,200 19,814 ID) 1,204 1,502 2 5 11 1 6 13 (D) 284,360 446,784 000 195,200 184,360 (D) 22,749 31,435 100 14,752 17,470 (D) 39,100 84,806 ID) 39,100 82,706 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NEW HAMPSHIRE 385 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Hillsborough Rockingham All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 1,585,361 120,239 164,014 1,301,108 2 Value of nursery products at 97,973 57,097 33,339 NA 15,092 14,076 44,542 3 1949... 43,021 4 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 39.1 15.4 45.5 5 1949. . . 100.0 NA 24.7 75.3 6 Percent of value of all 6.2 31.9 9.2 3.4 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 7 Value of ornamental plants 93,754 38,293 11,042 44,419 8 1949. . . 54,477 NA 12,471 42,006 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 40.8 11.8 47.4 10 1949... 100.0 NA 22.9 77.1 11 Percent of value of all 95.7 99.9 73.2 99.7 12 1949... 95.4 NA 88.6 97.6 13 Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting 1959... 13 4 3 6 14 1949... 8 NA 2 6 15 number of trees 1959... 13,675 7,925 1,755 3,995 16 1949... 8,355 NA 880 7,475 17 dollars 1959... 47,230 23,775 8,350 15,155 18 1949... 16,987 NA 1,600 15,387 19 33,537 13,450 5,012 15,075 20 Deciduous shrubs 13 4 3 6 21 1949. . . 10 NA 4 6 22 number of shrubs 1959... 6,862 1,469 485 4,908 23 1949... 23,268 NA 6,084 17,184 24 dollars 1959... 9,703 1,087 900 7,716 25 1949... 8,670 NA 2,330 6,290 26 33,157 3,007 2,600 27,550 27 Deciduous shade and 11 4 3 4 28 1949... 9 NA 3 6 29 number of trees 1959... 2,640 2,130 265 245 30 1949... 4,062 NA 160 3,902 31 dollars 1959... 10,024 7,531 1,379 1,114 32 1949... 5,994 NA 240 5,754 33 7,995 4,410 2,325 1,260 34 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 7 3 1 3 35 1949. . . 7 NA 3 4 36 number of plants 1959... 11,500 2,400 (D) 9,100 37 1949... 86,990 NA 74,640 12,350 38 dollars 1959... 4,965 1,200 (D) 3,765 39 1949... 9,253 NA 8,018 1,235 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. 386 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon ESTABLISHMENTS 885 43 132 42 37 59 40 44 7 16 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 654 628 34 29 103 91 28 26 33 36 39 30 29 43 29 27 7 14 10 3 4 5 1949. . . 329 171 11 6 59 5 22 17 6 19 23 13 16 15 18 8 NA 10 4 6 28 1 3 2 2 1 2 5 1 7 Flower seed 4 1 8 Greenhouse vegetable 10 3 1 1 2 1 1 9 1949... 10 11 Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 6 1 1 3 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 617 33 86 29 28 45 24 33 4 14 13 139 5 22 6 7 9 8 9 1 2 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 129 5 24 7 2 5 8 2 2 L5 Establishments by method of sale: 317 22 37 13 15 38 11 28 3 1 16 214 4 37 13 6 5 11 6 7 17 18 19 354 885 24,170,063 18,023,567 6,146,496 21,268,516 17 43 1,328,969 651,325 677,644 1,080,964 58 132 4,408,430 3,390,035 1,018,345 3,895,232 16 42 871,758 675,658 196,100 783,846 16 37 541,879 397,013 144,866 490,998 16 59 2,320,203 2,167,155 153,048 2,274,859 18 40 760,239 366,524 393,715 565,336 10 44 1,266,208 1,100,066 166,140 1,156,284 4 7 175,430 135,175 40,255 157,530 8 value, dollars 1959... 16 132,875 39,200 93,675 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 90,435 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 116 391,679 4 8,167 21 96,517 5 58,491 5 7,045 10 38,912 9 38,058 2 424 1 30,000 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 627 4,519,577 26 249,084 98 979,802 33 221,351 27 106,824 39 170,031 25 231,091 27 241,815 5 22,541 13 60,248 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959... 719 3,926 32 206 110 629 35 131 24 95 46 355 36 130 36 240 7 45 12 31 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 532 2,266 21 140 90 410 29 83 17 48 31 207 28 80 25 70 7 29 10 15 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 314 484 17 29 41 58 19 29 14 21 20 37 12 19 13 23 3 4 4 4 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 41,348,174 676 10,394,813 669 10,226,983 48 167,830 1,517,622 32 866,032 31 858,432 4 7,600 5,827,622 108 1,593,447 108 1,586,022 5 7,425 1,638,200 29 312,786 29 299,221 3 13,565 731,675 32 300,604 32 298,104 1 2,500 2,091,851 43 506,763 42 496,263 2 10,500 1,472,185 29 296,054 29 292,459 4 3,595 1,493,250 23 261,771 23 257,971 2 3,800 296,000 7 122,000 7 122,000 475,000 34 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, 11 35 36 37 38 39 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959.. . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 74,706 11 74,706 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . 585 548 9,764,690 9,639,149 30 20 857,972 336,298 100 89 1,535,365 1,791,149 24 22 269,454 287,924 30 28 296,479 255,893 26 17 337,415 220,022 28 40 291,514 511,335 18 14 224,995 91,946 7 14 122,000 171,070 10 3 67,986 35,455 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 115 62 581,613 392,309 3 1 7,700 850 16 3 58,472 6,400 7 3 43,412 24,400 4 4 4,125 108,700 17 11 196,348 76,320 3 6 4,540 10,546 5 2 36,776 10,480 NA NA 1 1 3,220 500 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959 — 1949. . . square feet 1950. . . 1949. . . 10 3 75,640 207,355 1 1 360 12,355 2 510 1 50 1 3,500 NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Stub items continued 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the sa greenhouse during the year. NEW JERSEY 387 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Passaic Salem Somerset Union Warren All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 31 25 24 55 37 34 95 71 60 72 55 51 48 32 29 13 6 3 45 29 34, 69 60 77 13 8 7 24 2 1 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 19 10 4 5 1949... 9 10 23 7 31 13 24 9 24 20 6 NA 18 4 16 14 4 NA 9 7 6 1 3 3 1 1 1 1 7 Flower seed 1 1 8. Greenhouse vegetable 1 2 1 1 1 1 9 1949. . . 10 1J Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 1 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 22 45 61 41 36 10 32 45 11 18 13 5 6 16 13 7 1 6 11 1 4 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 4 4 18 18 5 2 7 13 1 2 15 Establishments by method of sale: 4 15 29 26 13 8 19 27 4 4 I* 7 15 29 20 16 1 5 17 7 8 20 31 1,283,006 493,227 25 55 2,494,583 2,161,169 37 95 2,438,877 1,767,168 26 72 1,620,023 1,179,438 19 48 805,361 589,543 4 13 287,449 253,844 21 45 678,339 479,142 25 69 2,306,294 1,963,954 2 13 229,160 94,800 12 18 19 20 value, dollars 1959... 24 220,980 119,079 21 789,779 333,414 671,709 440,585 215,818 33,605 199,197 342,340 13»,360 101,901 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 864,498 2,306,503 2,207,162 1,380,185 713,070 261,819 574,258 2,083,886 210,041 171,610 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 2 1,557 12 32,369 17 33,457 6 6,106 5 1,530 7 15,347 7 21,319 3 2,380 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 25 241,543 35 164,228 71 424,532 50 224,063 33 149,238 8 54,463 30 514, 506 53 386,029 9 33,095 20 45,093 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-tijne, and persons 1959... 24 213 41 355 73 403 61 297 39 112 12 54 42 169 60 352 11 60 18 49 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 21 106 25 198 62 252 41 182 24 56 4 21 27 84 49 230 7 34 14 21 31 3.' Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 12 14 27 39 31 46 30 46 14 26 4 5 22 32 19 36 4 4 8 12 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 1,345,700 5,915,000 5,667,946 2,965,807 2,459,830 278,800 1,562,705 4,630,400 390,471 588,110 34 35 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area , square feet 1959. . . 27 251,590 42 1,071,400 72 913,285 56 1,435,460 37 249,470 6 30,634 37 362,488 59 1,432,258 10 177,025 16 137,040 36 Greenhouse area covered by 26 249,210 3 2,380 41 1,049,400 3 22,000 69 874,220 11 39,065 56 1,398,260 2 37,200 37 244,470 2 5,000 6 29,134 1 1,500 37 354,288 3 8,200 59 1,428,758 2 3,500 10 177,025 16 37 38 39 square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 137,040 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949... 23 21 245,790 270,710 35 31 1,035,000 724,569 64 50 819,625 614,837 50 51 1,422,680 1,524,765 29 28 201,086 452,795 4 3 23,434 20,848 30 33 334,672 481,790 54 69 1,370,458 1,665,303 8 6 175,725 119,940 15 9 133,040 62,500 44 45 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959 — 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 4 1 5,800 14,400 7 2 36,400 2,050 11 7 64,660 31,000 7 2 11,160 8,000 9 9 47,884 62,020 2 NA 7,200 NA 9 2 27,816 6,948 7 6 20,800 28,935 2 NA 1,300 NA 1 2 4,000 760 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949. . . 1 5,000 2 1 29,000 190,000 1 620 1 600 1 41,000 ::: NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. St^> items continued *In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. 388 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bergen Burlington Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting acres reporting acres Nursery products. establishments Bulb crops establishments Flower seed establishments reporting reporting acres reporting acres 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959.. Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959., square feet 1959. . Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . 547 7,838 257 1,345 329 6,141 28 319 308 2,850,596 11 49 99,118 291,060 107 1,279,782 90 458,297 27 188 16 111 81 408 30 42 59 366 3 (Z) 33 219 12 45 22 165 2 6 1 3 14 92,356 4,800 5 20,700 27,640 841,976 179,282 7 63,900 13 271,652 1 96,000 190,560 8 4,670 9 16,900 1 2 20,000 7,000 3 14,010 23 1,150 3 30,000 10 407,380 1 30,240 11 30,277 17 35,470 2 12,000 32,224 162,000 35 966 20 276 18 442 5 248 13 109,786 1 2 13,068 3,500 3 14,450 3 59,560 11 68,480 4 4 10 75 1 (Z) 31,550 1 3,000 29,000 (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products. establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. . Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959., square feet 1959. . Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959., square feet 1959. , 19 364 9 326 10 59,350 11,800 32 1,353 11 61 23 1,292 1 (Z) 18 131,660 2 5 54,450 28,700 6 29,290 3 8,500 67 1,573 31 1,327 3 12 1 (Z) 3 3 5,500 12,000 9 15,330 14 22,205 37 152 15 14 24 133 30 203 10 12 24 190 3 10,360 6 5,720 3 2,450 25 379,861 1 3 1,500 5,000 10 277 6 27 182 15 57 16 123 16,400 3 141,120 108,356 1 2 2,000 3,500 24 116,310 2,600 15,300 3 18,350 6 18, 110 3 1,400 1 5,400 1 600 17 101 9 37 30,580 3 8,220 Z Reported in small fractions. NEW JERSEY 389 County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bergen Burlington Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (Including cacti and succulents ) , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949 . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops. .percent 1959. UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . 1949 . . percent distribution 1959 . . 1949 . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949 . . Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . . number of plants 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949 . . number 1949 . . dollars 1949.. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . number of plants 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Bedding plants , flowers , and vegetables establishments reporting 1959.. 1949 . . dollars 1959.. 1949 . . All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on . .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . 1949 . . percent distribution 1959.. 1949 . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949 . . Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959 . number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses. African violets . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars •establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 13,106,604 12,349,265 100.0 100.0 1,141,881 1,574,554 100.0 100.0 17 60,710 4,514 19 540,980 27,080 14 35,600 3,042 334 274 856,658 768,996 19 55,226 5,555,007 2,909,080 100.0 100.0 42.4 23.6 65 145,194 186,012 122 102 137,455 88,345 202,072 114,701 17 25 14,283 43,940 25,386 54,217 29 19 302,819 108,761 214,067 51,010 72 66 565,218 442,880 776,233 558,740 995,457 660,321 7.6 5.3 55,575 29,320 4.9 1.9 5.6 4.4 12 13 27,075 28,820 (D) 452,492 220,656 8.1 7.6 45.5 33.4 3 1,600 1,995 7 5 4,800 1,865 6,836 1,852 1 2 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,480 2 2 (D) 33,804 (D) 11,284 113,225 64,088 175,242 77,610 3,895,232 3,155,118 2,565,301 24.1 20.8 285,097 578,820 25.0 36.8 9.0 22.6 (D) (D) 1 1,300 130 3 8,600 352 58 43 164,701 106,980 2,176,006 1,243,736 39.2 42.7 69.0 48.5 16 53,786 79,260 25 16 41,200 22,790 57,322 35,644 4,933 7,500 11,674 12,440 4 2 81,200 39,252 31,851 13,175 17 16 279,145 258,352 385,375 318,616 306,259 278,953 2.3 2.3 37,122 35,265 3.3 2.2 12.1 12.6 1 10,000 400 14 14,297 32,865 (D) 152,871 116,814 2.8 4.0 49.9 41.9 4 2,770 2,870 7 6 6,105 2,025 9,463 2,760 25,000 3 3 8,702 225 7,922 125 3 3 7,100 5,350 6,745 3,500 490,998 449,834 380,952 3.4 3.1 17,166 12,710 1.5 0.8 3.8 3.3 1 (D) (D) 1 320 16 17,126 12,300 275,725 200,389 5.0 6.9 61.3 52.6 2 (D) (D) 3 2 1,430 440 2,145 440 800 1,100 2,274,859 730,434 443,263 5.6 3.6 89,245 71,227 7.8 4.5 12.2 16.1 1 (D) (D) 2 46,000 1,629 88,855 68,189 1 D) 83,216 9,613 1.5 0.3 11.4 2.2 10,360 4,297 1,033 1,100 1,733 1,165 2 1 CD) 100 (D) 50 3 3 6,500 515 6,450 644 369,909 684,426 2.8 5.5 80,177 100,874 7.0 6.4 21.7 14.7 1 [D) (D) 18 21 50,830 45,260 2 (D) 178,279 298,886 3.2 10.3 48.2 43.7 2 (D) (D) 3 6 4,000 8,765 5,820 12,462 2 1 (D) 2,290 (D) 4,250 2 33,750 25,462 7 (D) 47,714 (D) 74,517 1,156,284 467,895 311,681 3.6 2.5 32,002 12,100 2.8 0.8 6.8 3.9 10 7 22,243 10,950 2 (D) 35,862 23,440 0.6 0.8 7.7 7.5 2 (D) (D) 5 2 6,350 2,600 6,500 2,650 157,530 157,030 219,517 1.2 1.8 23,708 105,063 2.1 6.7 15.1 47.9 1 3,000 200 4 10 16,508 96,663 108,508 91,976 2.0 3.2 69.1 41.9 1 (D) (D) 2 6 (D) 3,250 (D) 3,900 1 2 (D) 2,500 (D) 4,500 90,435 43,733 23,744 0.3 0.2 15,248 8,000 1.3 0.5 34.9 33.7 1 (D) (D) 7 2 15,200 8,000 12,264 2,112 0.2 0.1 28.0 8.9 2 (D) (D) 1,012 1 600 300 (D) (D) 3 (D) 6,150 (D) 10,250 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Stub items continued 390 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 .. . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 . . . UNPOTTED PLANTS, BOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOB GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 .. . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers , flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of plants dollars Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number dollars Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting dollars All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on . .establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1949. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number of pots dollars Lilies establishments reporting number of pots dollars Roses establishments reporting number of pots dollars African violets establishments reporting number of pots dollars Azaleas establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 864,498 298,241 244,901 55,002 52,425 18.4 21.4 3 26,500 1,025 1 (D) (D) 11 16 53,312 47,450 1 (D) 137,279 56,015 2.5 1.9 46.0 22.9 7 9 4,384 6,625 5,987 7,260 (D) (D) (D) 150 (D) 175 2 (D) (DJ 2,306,503 1,059,964 1,387,371 53,551 30,110 4.7 1.9 5.1 2.2 (D) (D) 1 19,255 825 1 (D) (D) 18 11 29,064 13,700 200,502 109,915 3.6 3.8 18.9 7.9 6,615 10,049 8 9 8,166 6,854 15,857 9,904 6 1,300 1,772 1 3 (D) 525 (D) 302 6 7 10,565 9,928 18,631 14,589 1,019,318 796,249 7.8 6.4 46.2 113,657 184,850 10.0 11.7 11.2 23.2 2 (D) (D) 5 25,000 2,400 6 20,500 2,050 45 30 104,693 73,800 2 (D) 239,209 103,178 4.3 3.5 23.5 13.0 6,300 2,900 11 10 3,360 5,930 5,992 7,417 2 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 1,500 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 15 7 3 2,358 450 2,358 710 1,380,185 1,189,389 1,670,538 9.1 13.5 86.2 52,582 141,491 4.6 9.0 4.4 8.5 3 40,200 2,264 384,060 19,203 2 (D) (D) 27 23 47,332 46,335 1 (D) 176,979 33,062 3.2 1.1 14.9 2.0 7 8,870 12,707 7 7 8,100 4,075 11,280 4,600 2 1 (D) 150 (D) 150 2 2 (D) 300 (D) 120 4 3 6,300 625 9,135 725 713,070 296,695 384,401 2.3 3.1 41.6 54,087 57,019 4.7 3.6 18.2 14.8 1 20,480 1,024 1 'D) (D) 19 17 53,887 49,495 137,725 82,976 46.4 21.6 2 (D) (D) 4,700 6,753 7,135 8,167 (d: 5 3 39,850 25,600 38,850 29,654 574,258 323,496 402,502 2.5 3.3 56.3 27,886 30,150 2.4 1.9 8.6 7.5 1 (D) (D) 10 12 16,121 30,150 (D) 117,449 80,073 2.1 2.8 19.9 3 1,325 2,325 4 5 3,300 2,950 4,764 3,750 (D) (D) 4 2 4,300 1,900 6,450 3,500 2,083,886 1,882,440 1,619,850 14.4 13.1 90.3 117, 594 77,105 10.3 4.9 6.2 4.8 3 7,100 642 2 5,065 228 30 25 104,007 51,014 (D) 883,226 155,539 15.9 5.3 46.9 9.6 6 23,060 40,652 12 9 20,702 4,323 34,289 5,380 1 2 (D) 500 (D) 625 6 136,362 103, 567 6 7 48,050 6,708 85,665 8,525 186,791 212,129 1.4 1.7 88.9 3,850 21,775 0.3 1.4 2.1 10.3 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for Individual establishments. See text. 3 4 3,850 21,775 114,308 75,862 2.1 2.6 61.2 35.8 1 (D) (D) 3 2 11,100 8,000 13,850 7,350 2,500 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 14,500 (D) 14,450 Stub items continued NEW JERSEY 391 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Bergen Burlington POTTED PLANTS— Continued Begonias . Cacti and succulents . .establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Hydrangeas . Polnsettias . •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959 . 1949. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959 . 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960 . Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji , spider establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1959 . • establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. 101 102 131,428 128,010 82,995 40,205 27 51,955 83 84 1,408,420 706,232 369 232 3,658,453 2,380,307 1,101,906 413,989 59 64 175, 546 190,347 260,072 252,105 69 292,117 176,733 436,550 238,821 91 363,530 6,409,716 7,865,631 100.0 100.0 48.9 63.7 273 609,988 641,504 579,154 493,551 1,984,616 2,097,764 252 2,446,832 2,086,205 555,044 420,254 1,976,245 1,984,301 9 5 114,250 518,231 43,828 128,267 33 54 144,8=3 661,281 25,544 127,126 27 29 16,210,017 26,973,387 1,303,378 1,851,588 718,098 651,966 4,700 839 1,935 465 1 (D) 4 3 19,116 13,730 20 13 141,800 74,970 52,174 19,544 28,750 17,074 42,263 23,967 5 36,350 20,994 63,733 26,212 5 37,098 487,390 410,345 7.6 5.2 49.0 62.1 14 30,647 24,783 28,693 21,047 137,000 1 I ,8 ". 14 229,746 120,879 48,847 16,775 165,896 162,381 3 1 9,050 3,195 2,553 639 3 4 31,500 26,737 7,085 5,257 1 (D) (D) 23 21 47,154 51,828 27,295 15,150 7 15, 517 25 19 673,612 384,841 76 37 508,295 332,750 190,743 54,468 11 14 55,669 79,745 88,495 99,938 19 15 70,771 69,948 144,084 92,478 20 81,678 694,015 742,745 10.8 9.4 22.0 29.0 34 50,389 76,696 50,449 53,995 155,346 150,015 34 230,915 286,804 54,683 50,755 205,825 184,495 16,940 10,275 2,943 2,325 1 (D) 600,000 (D) 54,130 2,721 2,850 2,122 1,707 1 (D) 6 6,029 14,715 15 12 232,139 171,500 75,244 35,000 2 5 (D) 4,200 (D) 11,737 6 6 48,712 11,300 31,663 12,225 (D) 116,266 126,874 1.8 1.6 38.0 45.5 7 83,432 67, 140 72,631 47,430 250,320 250,320 6 30,450 108,620 7,637 25,435 20,250 20,250 3 5,500 1,100 (D) (D) CD) (D) 3 4 7,740 2,600 1,995 1,250 1 (D) 3 221,750 185,454 16 5 69,500 18,370 27,595 5,920 1 CD) (D) 3 1 5,100 1,800 6,700 2,500 5 12,500 156,943 167, 853 2.4 2.1 34.9 44.1 14 17,772 33,341 18,454 24,008 46,811 46, 811 17 116,643 90,712 25,569 17,080 102,983 82,272 2 2 (D) 34,250 (D) 5,750 (D) 353 (D) 172 2 2 (D) 785 14 2 82,200 16, 885 34,060 4,977 2 3 (D) 500 (D) 525 4 29,850 557,973 362,423 8.7 4.6 76.4 81.8 13 17,546 16,725 15,498 8,113 43,944 68,499 16 180,625 79,280 34,319 13,277 142,486 150,097 37,100 351,720 3,100 70,389 2 1 CD) 235,200 (D) 23,520 CD) (D) 10,800 9,740 3,280 3,796 1 (D) 7 105,067 48,382 14 21 42,484 199,930 14,771 27,403 1 3 CD) 22,700 (D) 30,100 (D) 15,540 (D) 24,090 6 15,380 111,453 284,664 1.7 3.6 30.1 41.6 12 17,480 37,014 16,431 30,153 70,750 64,648 11 88,572 152,646 22,172 33,262 75,100 59,095 CD] 13,500 (d: 2,700 30,000 3,000 2 ::' (D) 1 CD) 10 6 106,912 27,300 18,414 7,540 2 1 (D) 400 CD) 650 1 (D) 400,031 276,141 6.2 3.5 85.5 88.6 4 14,930 13, a 14,631 7,522 45,000 45,000 86,500 85,160 23,355 20,610 57,000 49,020 1 2,500 500 4 7 8,800 15,600 2,600 5,650 61,232 26,900 5 9 100,951 56,640 28,346 11,512 4,300 5,850 3 3,200 4,550 4 12,860 24,814 22,478 0.4 0.3 15.8 10.2 3 2,816 1,165 2,692 1,000 12,500 12,500 88,000 96,148 21,500 16,028 88,000 88,000 2 6,800 1,600 3 1 1,350 50 742 100 1 1 (D) 112 6 2 13,730 5,000 4,885 1,000 1 75 100 1 (D) 16,221 13,632 0.3 0.2 37.1 57.4 4,833 3,900 4,026 3,300 14,800 10,336 3 6,600 3,000 1,650 500 7,200 5,840 1 2 CD) 2,460 CD) 492 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued 392 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents . Foliage or green plants •establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Hydrangeas . Polnsettias . .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars -establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of bunches dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji , spider establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants In production plants Expected plants In production plants Gardenias establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Lilies establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Poses establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants In production plants Expected plants In production plants 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 3 3 11,100 1,000 7,395 550 2 (D) 5 3 3,401 3,400 14 13 389,622 274,500 95,899 29,670 (D) 950 (D) 1,150 7 5 12,308 2,450 15,067 4,500 105,960 136,461 1.7 1.7 35.5 55.7 11 16,784 32,377 13,130 26,066 63,500 64,405 9 48,500 96,676 10, 385 15,516 26,500 26,000 3 7,600 1,400 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 9 5,022 3,057 2,190 1,135 (D) 4 5 5,665 1,425 22 11 133,226 137,906 48,306 19,985 4 5 8,360 13,325 14,090 18,951 7 6 14,280 13,752 28,962 18,679 10 41,837 605,911 1,247,346 12.6 15.9 76.0 89.9 17 86,018 28,937 97,021 20,693 287,698 369,192 19 334,034 138,380 65,990 24,452 227,034 263,842 200,000 40,000 2 1 (D) 6,500 (D) 600 2 2 (D) 1,518,304 (D) 99,358 (D) (D) 6 11 12,400 5,800 5,720 1,418 ID) 36,968 1,845 43 32 884,115 582,392 164, 527 78,698 6 2,670 1,000 3,363 1,370 9 6 6,325 1,640 7,994 2,050 4 3,987 666,452 508,221 10.4 6.5 65.4 63.8 42 93,088 46,473 89,843 35,704 250,846 278,529 33 117,124 94,665 27,964 21,059 107,158 107,843 1 (D) (D) 4 10 4,700 14,640 729 3,048 1 1 (D) 168,156 (D) 14,013 (D) (D) 11 7 25,512 4,600 8,833 985 (D) 2 6 (D) 4,213 31 16 166,820 55,750 54,183 14,345 5 6 7,940 2,344 10,754 2,331 3 31,620 998 23,815 1,748 4 3,260 959,828 1,495,985 15.0 19.0 89.6 24 59,311 40,352 52,768 33,469 232,250 262,234 21 185,330 109,464 44,500 24,685 171,280 170,789 1,200 150 2 2 (D) 960 (D) 240 12 16 9,020,078 19,111,256 721,606 1,261,095 419,000 351,960 11 2 22,600 1,600 9,654 650 4 2,040 12,427 5,000 20 11 111,170 83,212 40,660 17,246 2 1 (D) 50 (D) 100 1 4 (D) 5,150 (D) 8,200 6 15,147 104,883 244,406 1.6 3.1 35.4 63.6 17 24,491 53,717 24,072 37,007 75,850 74,810 14 83,887 115,410 22,918 24,090 85,867 84,657 540,000 53,000 2,700 3,500 1,220 1,275 3 475 7 3 30,717 13,250 14 9 144,896 141,750 52,988 45,013 3 2 1,250 650 1,612 535 3 2 5,850 5,500 6,063 5,500 3 10,250 178,161 292,279 2.8 3.7 55.1 72.6 16 17,220 34,075 16,369 28,648 49,850 41,829 16 114,400 148,095 31,290 24,483 105,000 113,753 22,000 21,200 4,400 4,150 1 1 CD) '.'. I^OOC (D) 45,000 (D) (D) 5 11 12,746 24,128 5,089 5,545 2 (D) 5 7 207,373 1,925 28 23 381,523 179,752 146,489 36,818 5 36,340 17,959 53,431 28,926 7 5 37,047 23,803 79,258 35,392 7 83,776 881,620 1,387,206 13.8 17.6 46.8 85.6 29 62,718 121,826 52,738 107,141 213,801 197,454 25 492,106 341,244 109,475 87,977 375,366 402,667 4 2 104,050 313,836 41,025 87,478 2 8 (D) 93,639 (D) 18,975 5 4 4,612,048 4,320,471 398,406 298,472 179,202 177,410 1 (D) 150 (D) 175 (D) 150 5 1 51,000 3,750 21,270 750 2 2 (D) 25,400 (D) 26,250 (D) (D) 3 3,875 68,633 114,492 1.1 1.5 36.7 54.0 3 2,783 7,633 2,265 6,380 11,400 11,400 (d: 7,082 (D 1,560 (D) (d: 8,000 1 (D) CD) (Dl (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing cm. Stub items continued NEW JERSEY 393 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 3 of 3 Item (For def tuitions and explanations, see text) Bergen Burlington Camden Cumberland Essex CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Asters establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flov/ers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli .' establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959 . Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. establishments reporting 1959 . number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. plumosus ... .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960 . All other cut flowers and foliage estsblishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. Asparagus , 39 8 1,052,741 158,055 29,349 7,263 108 125 1,420,098 864,270 913,812 497,364 735 738 36 36 446,108 1,612,720 35,189 80,567 169 3,555,705 270,034 60 350,886 31,550 6 3,160 182 186 10,707,095 10,435,496 859,666 765,500 1,551,637 1,548,395 1 CD) 7 10 90,537 36,066 75,773 26,776 40 43 3 2 14,700 7,840 1,098 388 9 134,131 8,099 6 11,143 1,131 10 8 316,350 354,561 27,864 23,650 45,400 47,429 11 108,469 5 1 46,750 7,800 3,730 325 13 11 20,683 26, 633 19,168 15,225 16 16 4 2 16,425 23,260 1,309 1,163 25 466,069 37,286 17 86,081 9,289 3 565 26 23 1,442,348 1,681,184 115,388 122,578 236,420 205,179 7 18,797 4 42,820 7,160 18,131 4,296 23 23 1 2 (D) 82,000 (D) 4,100 3 56,667 5,667 2 (D) (D) 5 5 129,000 60,100 9,540 4,750 15,766 15,766 2 (D) 2 •:• (D) 15,052 38,975 7,705 21,358 10 10 1 (D) (D) 10 375,611 33,566 5 40,557 2,624 10 11 629,625 274,201 41,758 23,703 91,345 101,193 5 23,805 2 1 (D) 70,000 (D) 3,500 16 13 377,329 109,410 307,362 46,083 187 193 3 6 41,390 521,992 6,209 25,602 280,216 20,321 1 (D) (D) 170,960 130,050 16,396 10,127 26,867 40,884 12 130,303 7,667 4,100 48,504 3,039 5 22,460 1,797 2 (D) (D) 520,903 407,050 31,960 26,649 87,797 87,797 6 12,142 1 1 (D) 6,000 (D) 180 10 15 435,813 202,668 213,369 145,001 215 213 6 143,966 559,580 5,959 27,929 4 70,800 5,664 3 13,400 1,072 6 807,000 84,100 72,630 7,600 96,000 121,920 54,551 1 2 (D) 22,500 (D) 1,350 CD) (D) 2 1 (D) 333 (D) 200 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 4 2 90,500 38,400 6,620 3,840 15,600 8,670 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Asters establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area In production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959 . dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. Snapdragons . Asparagus , plumosus . Carnations establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. 25,000 26,047 28,015 20,077 14,243 21 15 1 2 (D) 2,900 (D) 145 3 38,833 2,777 1 (D) (D) 12 343,900 427,100 31,365 33,797 41,150 41,150 2 (D) 1 2 (D) 40,855 (D) 1,638 4 7 19,525 13,278 8,797 7,847 10 7 3 2,600 127 15 249,275 21,524 3 78,080 6,027 12 14 799,280 836,289 50,236 63,830 113,873 120,060 3 1,929 13 1 847,550 4,000 17,073 200 18 23 263,423 261,229 180,312 143,796 148 154 5 6 155,848 75,904 14,026 3,639 26 309,852 34,527 5 35,850 3,499 3 2,595 31 26 1,053,596 540,464 111,588 39,242 148,775 144,148 9 33,795 1 (D) 5 14,957 2,595 11,306 1,470 15 16 l,l CO 947,156 8,270 65,968 12,300 12,300 2 (D) 591,000 172,251 37,090 12,350 81,854 80,184 4 4,508 22,741 4,400 1.819 220 3 9 4,600 22,702 4,570 13,446 3 3 4 2 20,080 23,400 2,378 1,170 17 264,972 23,275 3 33,453 2,820 20 30 2,408,333 4,026,900 191,175 286,922 306,690 303,180 7 28,785 1 12,550 7,530 259,940 12,997 2 CD) (D) 1 (D) 300 (D) 25 (D) (D) 2 135,700 6,727 6 2 103, 575 26,667 43,590 14,000 44 42 2 46,874 3,608 5 214,533 13,610 1 35,172 3,301 5 6 161,000 81,750 14,720 8,175 30,050 33,050 5 43,652 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 394 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 21,268,516 1,080,964 3,895,232 783,846 490,998 2,274,859 565,336 1,156,284 157,530 90,435 2 Value of nursery products at 7,823,156 73,407 739,309 470,202 40,224 1,519,465 194,612 477,693 43,502 3 1949... 4,132,718 39, 532 817,986 109,664 29,463 702,165 207,766 50,242 NA 14,520 4 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 0.9 9.4 6.0 0.5 19.4 2.5 6.1 0.6 5 1949... 100.0 1.0 19.8 2.7 0.7 17.0 5.0 1.2 NA 0.4 6 Percent of value of all 36.8 6.8 19.0 60.0 8.2 66.8 34.4 41.3 48.1 LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 7 Value of lining out stock 451,271 16,768 28,786 2,800 34,250 360 4,300 1,500 8 1949... 144,002 6,820 1,100 5,932 33,955 180 5,000 NA 3,625 9 percent diatribution 1959... 100.0 3.7 6.4 0.6 7.6 0.1 1.0 0.3 10 1949. . . 100.0 4.7 0.8 4.1 23.6 0.1 3.5 NA 2.5 11 Percent of value of all 5.8 2.3 6.1 7.0 2.3 0.2 0.9 3.4 12 1949. . . 3.5 0.8 1.0 20.1 4.8 0.1 10.0 NA 25.0_ 13 Evergreens, 40 6 3 1 7 1 2 1 14 1949... 23 3 1 5 1 1 NA 1 15 number of plants 1959. . . 1,796,292 40,000 67,944 (D) 267,400 (D) (D) (D) 1. 1949. . . 775,160 31,600 29,660 137,500 2,000 100,000 NA 8,150 17 dollars 1959... 387,248 7,250 20,206 (D) 33,900 (D) (D) (D) id 1949. . . ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 127,622 6,240 5,932 31,100 180 5,000 NA 3,510 19 Value of ornamental plants 7,246,360 59,843 721,314 410,876 37,049 1,484,338 192,737 462,916 34,002 20 1949. . . 3,884,811 27,532 810,010 82,308 20,984 667,085 205,693 36,600 NA 4,975 21 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 0.8 10.0 5.7 0.5 20.5 2.7 6.4 0.5 22 1949... 100.0 0.7 20.9 2.1 0.5 17.2 5.3 0.9 NA 0.1 23 Percent of value of all 92.6 81.5 97.6 87.4 92.1 97.7 99.0 96.9 78.2 24 1949... 94.0 69.6 99.0 75.1 71.2 95.0 99.0 72.8 NA 34.3 25 Broad-leaved 231 4 45 16 1 20 13 12 5 26 1949. . . 108 1 15 5 3 12 14 2 NA 1 27 number of plants 1959. . . 1,147,079 11,650 287,857 81,080 (D) 324,978 21,715 64,886 4,300 28 1949... 385,463 115 37,840 66,937 422 114,563 23,514 1,200 NA 20 29 dollars 1959... 1,722,450 14,863 257,360 86,768 (D) 534,611 41,134 73,290 8,724 30 1949... 518,557 230 86,500 47,695 544 120,139 55,912 1,450 NA 30 31 Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960 — 2,891,340 27,700 262,020 227,700 (D) 1,063,873 19,647 207,070 7,200 V Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 226 4 40 9 4 18 13 9 9 )< 1949... 130 5 15 3 3 11 14 4 NA 3 34 number of trees 1959... 1,254,879 16,500 98,525 27,465 36,150 345,589 29,872 157,225 4,400 i5 1949... 710,013 12,150 147,696 5,200 6,551 182,838 31,119 9,925 NA 1,300 " dollars 1959... 2,379,688 31,350 260,438 84,239 21,450 653,643 94,242 241,831 16,416 17 1949... 1,812,322 27,208 393,303 10,140 15,065 504,029 123,001 12,250 NA 2,770 38 4,972,046 66,000 375,082 123,500 31,900 2,121,606 37,328 494,250 23,400 39 Deciduous shrubs 158 3 26 6 2 11 12 7 5 4C 1949... 87 1 11 2 3 6 11 2 NA 2 41 number of shrubs 1959. . . 1,006,552 5,600 41,574 48,709 (D) 36,596 9,468 94,233 2,560 42 1949... 1,301,344 116 50,068 563 4,130 57,141 16,197 3,100 NA 1,680 43 dollars 1959... 727,798 5,600 38,444 43,409 (D) 35,740 10,780 69,000 5,863 44 1949. . . 408,615 50 35,848 281 2,015 32,906 7,734 1,550 NA 560 45 2,816,990 21,800 95,342 238,600 (D) 213,220 13,925 169,000 7,920 46 Deciduous shade and 181 4 31 5 3 16 11 9 5 47 1949... 83 1 10 3 3 4 11 2 NA 2 48 number of trees 1959. . . 468,523 3,360 26,037 9,644 2,150 48,086 2,912 38,265 885 49 1949... 237,486 22 27,710 526 987 6,601 4,098 550 NA 400 50 dollars 1959... 1,869,395 7,630 103,838 22,280 7,184 259,073 15,016 60,805 2,949 51 1949... 534,909 44 133,295 1,552 3,350 4,431 13,308 1,350 NA 600 52 1,458,603 12,620 55,128 28,200 8,000 175,530 5,602 135,100 2,900 '■1 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 52 14 3 1 2 5 3 54 1949... 39 8 1 1 5 2 NA 1 55 number of plants 1959... 568,325 186,560 27,950 (i>) (D) 83,000 47,600 5b 1949... 1,461,946 551,138 190,000 40,000 18,358 200,000 NA 10,000 57 dollars 1959... 141,237 36,274 6,180 (D) (D) 15,425 14,990 58 1949... 131,237 50,985 19,000 4,000 1,967 20,000 NA 1,000 59 Rose plants (excluding 39 1 6 1 1 4 60 1949... 45 6 1 1 2 7 NA 1 61 number of plants 1959 .. . 349,950 (D) 9,712 (D) (D) 7,758 62 1949. . . 795,995 179,480 25 20 2,300 7,750 NA 45 63 dollars 1959... 295,200 (i>) 5,019 (D) (D) 6,435 64 1949... 403,939 84,000 12 10 1,030 2,975 NA 15 65 498,424 (D) 7,950 (D) 1,024 66 Vines, woody (not 18 3 3 67 1949... 29 7 2 1 6 NA 68 number of vines 1959. . . 260,790 117,678 4,800 69 1949... 272,589 77,430 2,100 500 2,284 NA 70 dollars 1959... 43,166 10,591 2,500 71 1949... 59,019 25,169 170 50 751 NA 72 All other ornamental 25 4 4 2 1 73 dollars 1959... 63,881 9,150 7,205 (D) (D) 74 1949... 4,170 910 915 45 NA 75 Ornamental plants sold 27 1 4 3 1 3 4 1 76 303,924 (D) 131,456 111,800 (D) 38,738 15,150 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . NA Not available, included in "All other counties"." See text. NEW JERSEY 395 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. percent distribution Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent LINING 00T STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Evergreens , ornamental . establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Value of ornamental plants at wholesale pricea dollars 1959. . . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 .. . 1949 . . . Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants , Jenusry 1 , Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollara Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding raultiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants , January 1 , Vinea, woody (not grape ) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollara Ornamental plants sold in cantainera establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 864,498 559,257 570,245 7.1 13.8 64.7 3,300 6,000 0.7 4.2 0.6 1.1 1 1 (D) 24,000 (D) 6,000 513,646 537,530 7.1 13.8 91.8 94.3 53,300 19,089 99,138 38,875 192,376 6 8 27,700 73,884 89,898 178,420 141,542 6 58,500 562,742 97,695 141,973 159,206 7 45,123 57,658 219,298 170,712 261,523 1 3 (D) 7,500 (D) 2,550 2 (D) (D) (D) 1 20,000 5,000 2 (D) 1 (D) 1,246,364 91,531 15.9 2.2 54.0 7,880 1.7 (D) (DJ 1,237,731 90,811 17.1 2.3 99.3 99.2 17 5 37,880 7,650 72,816 7,900 136,835 18 6 84,960 21,794 159,578 38,588 419,100 12 5 501,325 12,430 253,812 4,210 1,511,450 14 5 179,260 4,801 712,727 7,350 512,918 3 2 2,580 10,100 1,032 1,010 3 5 19,100 93,225 8,900 31,079 51,200 72,615 660 21,721 224 2 (D) 450 1 (D) 1,167,391 816,069 1A.9 19.7 52.9 49,657 4,850 11.0 3.4 4.3 0.6 2 365,000 25,000 49,657 4,500 1,117,077 805,739 15.4 20.7 95.7 98.7 23 8 104,965 53, 568 259,690 76,760 261,658 22 9 114, 503 62,950 330,307 131,964 424,370 22 11 134,348 287,684 102,533 107,132 219,205 22 9 55,113 124,661 312,919 162,167 156,050 9 6 110,625 364,000 39,893 23,580 7 6 35,300 493,500 33,538 274,801 68,750 2 3 (D) 167,900 (D) 27,485 3 31,097 1,850 1 (D) 1,380,185 188,106 27,602 2.4 0.7 13.6 24,150 2,250 5.4 1.6 12.8 8.2 3 1 64,500 20,000 21,450 2,000 163,669 24,800 2.3 0.6 87.0 89.8 20 5 10,558 1,150 26,753 3,000 24,490 22 8 28,979 7,650 37,963 14,800 72,129 15 4 28,356 1,260 18,596 700 61,780 19 3 33,977 280 72,420 700 29,176 2 2 (D) 42,000 (D) 4,260 5 3 5,770 2,300 4,487 1,280 10,040 2 2 (D) 150 (D) 60 2,310 713,070 415,607 302,451 5.3 7.3 58.3 171,740 33,260 38.1 23.1 41.3 11.0 3 457,000 140,750 146,240 32,800 243,107 268,475 3.4 6.9 58.5 17 13 34,305 29,655 69,423 35,007 89,405 17 19 89,453 72,794 133,403 179,903 209,220 10 8 15,616 15,184 5,806 7,423 15,330 11 7 4,206 5,783 19,775 26,474 19,595 2 5 (D) 25,350 (D) 2,535 2 7 (D) 16,050 (D) 8,128 (D) 1 (D) 261,819 223,390 NA 2.9 NA 85.3 0.7 NA 1.4 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 219,674 NA 3.0 98.3 NA 4 NA 47,600 NA 62,072 NA 199,500 5 NA 160,225 NA 128,258 NA 299,800 12,735 NA 11,143 NA 32,700 4 NA 9,025 NA 17,227 NA 25,100 NA NA NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 (D) tit 574,258 232,486 52,592 3.0 1.3 40.5 81,393 25,530 18.0 17.7 35.0 48.5 2 1 (D) 112,500 (D) 16,160 149,474 27,045 2.1 0.7 64.3 51.4 10 2 22,643 1,250 33,627 2,775 61,280 12 4 16,515 8,779 25,579 20,606 63,885 3,735 675 3,177 1,410 7,325 9 2 6,025 180 14,381 2,245 9,495 3 34,500 8,355 1 43,575 25 60,105 9 45,500 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 189,975 269,304 2.4 6.5 9.1 17,671 12,500 3.9 8.7 9.3 4.6 2 2 (D) 134,000 (D) 11,200 172,046 255,837 2.4 6.6 90.6 95.0 13 10 32,682 27,590 69,644 40,210 82,126 10 12 12,516 59,432 58,427 145,072 45,734 10,162 286,450 22,515 63,950 37,687 9 2,615 2,628 17,888 5,925 15,116 2 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 200 3 (D) 1,050 (D) 480 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 (D) 381,651 42,166 31,586 0.5 0.8 11.0 3,500 3,000 0.8 2.1 8.3 9.5 1 534,448 10,000 108,545 3,000 26,861 19,387 0.4 0.5 63.7 61.4 6,680 900 12,537 1,530 28,460 8 6 4,302 5,951 12,666 15,203 23,200 5 5 3,035 1,924 3,685 873 12,500 5 5 1,840 601 3,985 1,406 6,550 2 2 75,510 1,500 19,088 150 1 2 228,735 225 176,716 120 313,960 1 2 65,697 1,550 8,354 105 4,470 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, inoluded in "All other counties." See text. 396 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State (New Mexico) All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959 . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 . Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959 . Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959 . Total sales establishments reporting 1959. value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value , dollars 1959 . Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Total employment, November 15. 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help J establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. . persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars , January 1960 . . Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959 . . Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959.. 1949.. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959 . . 1949.. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959 . . acres 1959.. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959 . . Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959 . . Land, bench, snd greenhouse area in which mist propagstlon was used establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959 . . 9 13 9 31 669,516 517,247 152,269 591,648 1 2,000 21 223,895 26 177 19 107 917,686 20 283,994 17 167,042 8 116,952 19 17 278,694 179,878 2 1 5,300 150 21 296 13 289 3 3 3 29,084 2 1,305 13 134,180 33,807 50,373 104,084 10 118,329 235,186 7 37,342 3 7,372 7 2 39,414 17,300 2 5,300 2 9,084 4 27,800 1 105 3 276, 190 273,940 2,250 275,340 1 2,000 1 15,000 213,000 1 4,000 1 4,000 1 NA 4,000 NA 2 216 2 216 NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. NEW YORK 397 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Albany Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua rhcwaw^g Dutchess Erie ESTABLISHMENTS 1 1,315 33 12 10 10 36 11 32 99 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 1,011 1,177 31 27 9 19 9 6 8 9 29 33 11 16 26 35 74 71 4 5 1949... 387 237 9 7 4 NA 3 NA 2 NA 9 8 1 NA 7 10 32 21 6 7 Flower' seed 48 4 1 2 3 1 2 8 Greenhouse vegetable 54 40 2 1 1 3 2 1 1 5 1 9 1949... 10 1] Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 23 8 ... 3 2 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 920 22 9 6 8 26 8 25 67 13 233 6 1 3 2 6 1 6 20 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST 0? FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 162 5 2 1 4 2 1 12 15 Establishments by method of sale: 437 9 1 2 1 9 3 14 29 16 311 9 3 5 4 6 2 9 8 567 1,315 40,735,042 15 33 404,177 8 12 198,201 54,880 143,321 3 10 246,505 5 10 151,719 21 36 552,682 6 11 587,708 503,139 84,569 9 32 538,216 396,598 141,618 99 2,220,362 1,747,622 472,740 19 ?n value, dollars 1959... 21 11,694,543 181,050 130,830 113,144 169,530 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 34,425,542 317,377 124,553 186,294 105,755 469,482 550,441 478,121 2,025,972 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products).... establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 127 497,894 1 400 4 1,872 1 420 3 550 8 14,209 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 872 6,553,554 19 218,502 7 31,047 7 23,595 6 17,980 26 101,855 9 66,746 15 36,960 73 613,342 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959... 1,035 7,460 22 98 10 32 8 39 8 34 31 169 9 87 29 119 74 525 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 739 4,596 17 51 7 23 7 31 6 19 20 73 7 65 19 65 53 236 Jl 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 459 662 11 19 3 6 3 3 5 9 12 13 5 6 9 17 40 56 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 420,000 7 175,910 7 175,160 1 750 261,000 5 76,330 5 72,330 1 4,000 974,000 11 366,500 11 366,500 968,700 28 444,244 27 443,644 1 600 3,414,533 34 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area. 1,054 17,806,370 1,041 17,406,959 120 399,411 31 398,216 31 386,236 6 11,980 8 67,450 8 67,450 29 346,895 29 327,795 7 19,100 35 36 37 33 39 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 1,056,328 79 1,038,878 10 17,450 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 950 1,065 16,426,310 17,578,411 31 27 373,616 421,456 8 17 67,450 142,475 7 6 175,910 164,071 5 5 76,330 97,300 25 30 339,215 341, 522 11 16 365,500 351,162 26 34 438,444 663,995 68 68 1,017,988 985,016 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 107 80 486,637 327,254 1 1 18,000 3,350 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 1 1,580 800 1 NA 1,000 NA 3 3 2,800 18,130 12 9 15,154 15,872 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 54 40 908,733 660,340 2 1 11,990 6,000 1 12,000 3 2 6,100 5,000 ::: 1 1 3,000 3,000 5 1 26,500 3,600 MA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. Stub Itei 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the house during the year. is continued sane green- 398 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Pai't 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Genesee Greene Jefferson Livingston Monroe Montgomery Nassau Niagara Oneida ESTABLISHMENTS 1 13 20 14 15 97 11 134 40 24 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... 10 10 6 3 13 15 5 6 65 98 10 13 104 L37 34 45 22 23 4 5 1949... 3 NA 2 NA 2 NA 13 14 24 15 1 NA 43 27 5 5 4 3 6 7 Flower seed 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1 29 25 1 1 2 2 9 1949. . . 10 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establlsbjnents reporting 1959... 1949... 14 2 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprle- 10 12 8 7 62 8 97 30 20 13 2 6 4 6 23 2 14 6 3 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 1 2 2 2 12 1 23 4 1 15 Establishments by method of sale: 4 14 10 40 1 55 9 5 16 3 5 8 7 5 27 10 7 6 13 264,205 202,479 1 20 3,294,090 3,255,020 6 14 174,980 49,741 5 15 806,169 520,449 50 97 2,128,436 1,594,346 5 11 117,907 31,807 52 134 5,889,899 4,726,430 21 40 783,288 514,149 12 IB 24 19 20 value, dollars 1959... 783,719 559,046 61,726 232,594 39,070 3,276,627 125,239 117,532 285,720 677,532 534,090 1,883,592 86,100 60,119 1,163,469 5,114,011 269,139 657,584 224,673 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 676,161 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 2 1,451 1 100 2 200 2 2,400 9 3,579 1 2,700 16 107,567 4 5,402 ... 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 8 39,702 3 12,816 12 50,663 10 112,954 61 320,282 6 26,034 95 856,577 24 44,394 17 172,849 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-tljne, and persons 1959. . . 10 35 18 444 11 38 13 166 72 466 7 20 116 758 29 155 19 106 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 8 17 10 408 7 23 10 83 48 255 5 13 87 501 21 88 14 90 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959^ establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUTFMENT 4 7 5 9 6 11 3 4 35 53 6 6 33 42 12 17 9 15 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 341,500 10 156,560 10 155,240 2 1,320 2,443,833 6 23,150 6 20,338 1 2,812 237,383 13 114,580 13 93,080 4 21,500 1,212,800 3 26,250 3 26,250 4,085,550 79 1,644,468 76 1,561,135 10 83,333 196,772 10 75,104 10 74,144 1 960 12,808,198 114 2,496,765 114 2,469,645 10 27,120 1,247,500 37 566,837 36 545,573 4 21,264 525,886 34 35 36 37 38 39 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 21 528,501 20 525,501 3 3,000 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used In production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . 10 10 155,840 162,500 6 3 22,350 19,700 13 14 114,580 102,885 3 4 25,000 44,750 61 81 1,033,793 991,254 9 11 53,324 66,917 101 122 2,479,979 2,424,009 33 39 545,071 451,854 21 23 528, 501 561,291 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used In production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949... 1 NA 720 NA 1 NA 800 NA NA NA 1 2 1,250 2,730 5 6 100,270 49,548 NA NA 15 14 21,026 39,870 3 1 7,876 2,500 ... 48 49 Ml 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 1 10,000 29 25 510,425 341,960 1 1 21,780 25,000 2 2 13,890 17,500 1 1,000 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949. number of establishments Includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area In production of florist cropB, nursery crops, house during the year. Stub items continued and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- NEW YORK 399 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Queens Rensselaer Richmond Rockland Saratoga ESTABLISHMENTS 1 24 L2 26 10 35 15 24 38 10 Kind of business: 2 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 20 4 24 8 31 14 24 29 10 3 1949... 28 7 21 12 66 16 21 37 8 4 4 9 4 6 1 3 12 2 5 1949. . . 12 6 3 NA 6 NA NA 5 NA 6 1 3 1 2 1 1 7 Flower seed 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1 2 9 1949... 1 1 10 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... U 1949... Type of ownership: 1 12 Individual proprie- 15 7 18 6 25 11 16 32 6 13 7 1 4 2 6 1 4 4 3 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BDLB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 2 4 4 2 4 3 4 2 1 15 5 6 4 7 19 3 10 13 1 1(, 5 2 12 3 8 4 4 8 3 17 14 24 4 12 10 26 10 8 35 8 15 10 24 17 38 6 IS 10 19 value, dollars 1959... 484,080 467,492 457,484 675,231 1,417,642 378,781 422,007 567,269 126,223 20 373,442 253,528 179,779 648,731 1,197,890 298,548 353,878 382,960 88,979 21 110,638 213,964 277,705 26,500 219,752 80,233 68,129 184,309 37,244 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 437,087 339,284 324,856 669,784 1,273,196 343,353 388,702 480,266 120,279 23 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... 3 3 5 1 7 2 2 3 1 24 dollars 1959... 5,950 5,027 8,800 2,000 8,185 233 217 15,219 3,000 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock 16 7 14 4 24 12 16 23 8 26 dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 131,499 55,197 67,543 37, 557 402,396 49,081 184,309 47,520 51,193 27 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and 18 12 20 6 28 13 16 31 6 28 persons 1959. .. 72 195 73 158 183 63 85 83 26 29 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 11 10 18 6 23 11 11 23 5 30 persons 1959. . . 42 125 51 93 132 48 55 48 12 11 Unpaid family workers. November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... 8 1 11 2 7 8 11 18 4 32 persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 9 1 14 2 7 11 19 27 4 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 961,500 750,698 1,029,709 958,371 2,941,300 661,900 937,755 1,296,000 335,000 Greenhouse area: 34 Greenhouse area. 19 3 23 10 30 13 23 30 9 35 square feet 1959... 211,945 41,000 240,691 622,718 422,230 337,884 318,500 487,247 158,452 36 Greenhouse area covered by 17 3 22 10 30 13 23 30 9 37 square feet 1959... 202,120 41,000 240,179 620,618 422,230 337,884 318,500 482,247 142,582 38 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... 6 1 1 1 3 39 square feet 1959... 9,825 512 2,100 5,000 15,870 411 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 18 3 21 8 30 13 23 28 9 41 1949. . . 23 5 20 10 62 13 20 34 7 42 square feet 1959... 211,262 41,000 239,999 502,718 405,895 337,884 311,000 486,037 158,452 43 1949... 269,890 49,100 217,494 394,214 1,403,525 282,038 282,930 697,487 81,100 44 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery cropB establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 1 1 2 45 1949... 1 NA 2 NA NA NA 46 square feet 1959... 375 692 16,335 7,500 1,210 47 1949. . . 4,300 NA 5,600 NA NA NA 4'1 Greenhouse area used In production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 2 49 1949. . . 1 1 50 square feet 1959... 308 120,000 51 1949... 68,160 ::: ... 2,000 MA Not available, inoluded in "All other countieB." See text. In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area nay not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, house during the year. Stub items continued and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- 400 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT- CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Schenectady Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga Ulster Warren Wayne West- chester All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 15 12 10 12 9 11 217 157 155 8 3 NA 8 7 6 20 12 14 8 7 4 15 9 8 85 59 59 122 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 106 128 4 5 1949... 3 3 3 3 83 24 6 3 2 NA 5 NA 2 NA 6 5 44 26 28 31 6 7 Flower seed 8 ... 2 1 2 7 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 1949... 10 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 1 5 2 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 11 9 150 5 6 15 6 4 60 93 13 1 3 41 2 1 2 1 7 8 24 !■'. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 3 26 1 1 3 1 4 17 5 15 Establishments by method of sale: 5 2 124 1 6 3 14 8 16 4 3 27 2 3 6 5 5 34 55 17 6 7 66 5 5 8 3 7 37 59 18 15 315,574 168,654 146,920 238,962 12 140,332 67,827 72,505 113,319 217 7,620,505 6,213,551 1,406,954 7,027,375 8 330,365 206,821 123,544 268,219 8 426,331 344,850 81,481 389,114 20 888,745 720,758 167,987 804,287 8 103,952 26,150 77,802 65,004 15 2,755,547 1,128,832 1,626,715 1,512,204 85 2,661,964 1,043,484 1,618,480 1,793,297 1?? 19 value, dollars 1959... 1,353,255 425,602 927,653 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 883,207 23 2* Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 1 100 3 354 15 34,364 1 5,000 1 1,000 1 2,500 2 247,952 13 12,172 9 4,971 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 9 57,243 10 57,861 145 837,395 4 41,935 5 175,381 8 119,357 7 32,641 10 245,882 68 762,816 84 445,450 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 12 71 10 27 167 1,035 8 58 7 47 16 144 7 20 10 969 68 552 94 308 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 11 36 8 16 131 619 4 18 6 34 12 111 5 9 9 643 55 320 34 143 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 3 4 2 2 78 112 3 7 3 3 5 7 5 9 4 4 25 39 60 88 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 428,719 11 284,500 11 284,500 239,500 9 83,075 9 83,075 13,214,260 176 3,531,584 174 3,466,462 22 65,122 454,000 5 107,200 5 102,200 1 5,000 247,000 7 166,780 7 166,780 831,000 12 190,320 12 177,420 3 12,900 111,500 7 60,394 7 60,394 2,497,000 10 234,686 10 190,726 5 43,960 3,481,585 64 1,033,015 63 1,026,382 5 6,633 2,946,350 34 35 36 Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by 102 710,061 101 37 38 39 square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959 — square feet 1959.. . 692,761 11 17,300 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949... 10 9 99,500 118,375 9 11 82,075 82,328 147 133 3,397,173 3,043,554 3 NA 95,550 NA 7 6 166,780 133,5% 12 14 190,200 211,546 7 4 60,394 71,850 8 8 109,616 197,400 58 58 1,019,760 880, 599 98 118 698,124 1,169,228 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 . . . 1949... 2 1,940 34 18 130,421 42,832 3 2 11,600 1,100 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 1 125,070 117,800 10 9 13,255 11,260 6 8 9,703 9,622 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 1 1 185,000 100,000 1 1,000 2 4,570 1 50 1 120 1 66,000 1 120 1 3,000 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. lIn 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops house during the year. Stub items continued each of these products may be grown in the same green- NEW YORK 401 County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Albany Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung Dutchess Erie LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Land area: Total land area used for out -door 657 11,879 311 1,026 12 34 7 7 6 21 2 5 5 12 2 4 6 37 4 17 14 207 8 23 3 47 2 1 13 84 6 2 40 1,101 11 24 2 3 acres 1959... Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 4 acres 1959... 5 6 Nursery acres 1959. . . 387 10,245 9 27 4 6 3 8 2 7 9 161 1 46 7 81 32 1,077 7 8 acres 1959... 48 608 1 10 2 13 3 23 1 1 2 (z) 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 19591.. 4 (Z) 11 12 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... 343 2,602,304 5 13,840 1 3,600 2 960 2 3,900 14 62,800 3 7,77U 6 9,708 26 114,806 13 14 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 19.49... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 47 135 964,873 981,957 1 2 4,278 3,500 4 14,620 2 10,960 1 1 1,800 5,000 1 8 10,000 167,000 1 1 10,000 5,500 5 1 21,380 13,860 17 IB Land area covered by lath, earan, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959, . . square feet 1959. . . 120 1,126,186 2 900 ... 1 1,200 1 1,500 5 6,000 12 29,224 19 20 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959.. . 23 4,035,019 ... 3 106,800 21 22 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959. .. 132 671,314 1 27 1 1,100 4 3,800 8 17,360 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Oenesee Greene Jefferson Livingston Monroe Montgomery Nassau Niagara Oneida LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT —Continued 1 2 3 Land area: Total land area used far out-door acres 1959... Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 3 36 2 7 1 (z) 4 8 3 3 14 1,220 2 5 50 315 23 74 2 6 2 3 83 755 44 84 11 150 3 6 7 40 3 •'. acres 1959... 8 5 6 Nursery acres 1959... 3 36 2 7 2 5 13 1,211 24 238 1 3 43 627 5 141 4 30 7 8 acres 1959... ... 1 4 4 3 3 44 2 3 1 2 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 19591.. ... 1 (Z) 1 (z) 1 (Z) 11 12 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... 2 1,800 3 3,000 1 4,000 29 92,236 3 2,016 44 950,634 12 44,796 6 9,260 13 1.: 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 1 3 5,445 10,500 1 1,000 3 9 8,090 43,960 1 200 2 25 5,200 153,280 2 4 159,000 42,348 2 6,000 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . 1 720 1 3,200 1 20,000 8 16,946 12 156,472 2 21,500 2 6,200 19 20 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959... 14 3,343,219 21 22 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was square feet 1959... 1 20,000 1 5,000 4 15,900 ::: 23 224,565 10 17,780 3 3,200 Z Reported In small fractions. Some seed grown In greenhouses. This area of production not accounted for here. 402 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Orange LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out -door production establishments reporting 1959., acres 1959.. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . acres 1959.. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959. . Flower seed establishments reporting 1959.. acres 19591. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959. . Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. square feet 1959.. 1949.. Land area covered by lath, aaran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959.. Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959.. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. . 21,436 2 3 83,500 6,356 1 16,000 1 1,075 9 563 3 29 1 1,000 1 600 7 12,084 1 3 10,000 3,700 3 15,750 4 1,280 18 343 6 324 1 10,800 2 34,375 14 132,850 3 19,500 1 50 1 (Z) 1 300 2 2,200 7 40,400 3 17,700 1 500 3 154,200 1 9,000 2 39,000 3 11,300 1 4 36,000 8,000 23,730 2 350 3 22 3 19 2 2 1 1 1 300 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Schenectady Tioga Wayne West- chester All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments Nursery products establishments Bulb crops establishments Flower seed establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. reporting 1959.. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959., acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 19591 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 2 2,100 2 2 10,600 6,000 1 2,400 1 40,000 3 4,200 1 400 153 2,012 83 1,852 58 666,646 10 27 287,230 265,190 39 563,814 44 51,602 1 (Z) 3 53,700 2 150,000 1 60,000 2 5,116 1 2 200,000 59,900 3 3,160 1 1,300 2 2,680 545,000 1 25 1 1 800 500 10 3,192 6 2,429 1 (Z) 1 1 20,000 4,000 2 15,750 59 549 44 524 49 486 28 340 1 1,500 33 205,651 3 10 23,000 23,240 9 34,900 4 3,600 31 71,410 5 10 56,290 64, 528 6 34,800 25,125 Z Reported in small fractions. ^ome seed grown in greenhouses. This area of production not accounted for here. NEW YORK 403 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Albany Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty :rops percent 1959. UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums . pompons establishments reporting 1959 .. . number of plants 1959. . . dollars 1959... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949. . . number 1949. .. dollars 1949... Azaleas establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of plants 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of plants dollars Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establlahments reporting dollars POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowera, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number of pots dollars Lilies establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 34,425,542 21,804,593 19,624,313 100.0 100.0 2,275,876 3,010,341 100.0 100.0 10.4 15.3 25 3,296,000 158,006 37 2,992,024 143,267 5 15 64,225 1,131,470 6,122 117,817 51 378,050 56,217 15 60 110,848 88,968 44 523 1,724,660 3,419,310 146,264 711,488 590 610 1,556,600 1,729,281 52 167,638 7,820,807 3,962,182 100.0 100.0 35.9 20.2 180 433,389 602,013 251 246 296,338 201,602 439,522 262,294 317,377 301,047 347,359 1.4 1.8 58,384 97,030 2.6 3.2 19.4 27.9 4,000 200 1 50,000 5,000 1,500 1 16 (D) 139,100 (D) 30,193 23 17 54,134 47,837 2 (D) 115,365 100,855 1.5 2.5 38.3 29.0 16,185 16,994 9 7 10,770 6,400 14,955 8,000 124,553 85,894 194,696 0.4 1.0 8,113 36,920 0.4 1.2 9.4 19.0 2 1,387 14 34,890 9,083 6 14 6,860 26,450 1 (D) 31,481 16,838 0.4 0.4 36.7 8.6 2 (D) (D) 5 9 6,450 5,050 7,167 5,900 186,294 180,972 131,433 0.8 0.7 37,650 18,700 1.7 0.6 20.8 14.2 (D) 55,000 (D) 12,600 3 10,150 6,100 1 (D) 40,590 22,803 0.5 0.6 22.4 17.3 3 1,550 2,015 3,100 4,025 4,650 5,088 105,755 81,359 46,191 0.4 0.2 17,344 18,225 0.8 0.6 21.3 39.5 110,000 9,250 5 5 10,022 8,975 1 (D) 26,818 8,336 0.3 0.2 33.0 18.0 1 (D) (D) 3 2 2,250 425 2,250 475 469,482 283,108 272,779 1.3 1.4 106,289 147,792 4.7 4.9 37.5 54.2 1 4,000 120 3 3,400 830 3 1 336 500 5 20 106,500 416,040 9,965 53,787 20 26 92,219 89,952 3 2,939 104,739 26,195 1.3 0.7 37.0 9.6 8,928 9,107 6 6,300 5,050 6,480 6,005 CD) (D) 514,287 (D) 2.6 (D) 41,627 (D) 1.4 (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 15,000 500 12,000 1,000 200 2 11 (D) 84,569 (D) 19,283 13,718 17,444 (D) 21,410 (D) 0.5 (D) 4.2 2 CD) CD) (D) 2,210 (D) 2,796 403,483 306,383 1.9 1.6 22,937 33,935 1.0 1.1 5.7 11.1 1 3,000 135 1 (D) CD) 1 7 (D) 75,000 (D) 13,250 9 9 18,717 20,550 2 (D) 30,239 6,674 0.4 0.2 7.5 2.2 2 (D) (D) 5 2 1,750 800 2,482 875 1,303,919 945,520 6.0 162,474 212,485 7.1 7.1 12.5 22.5 1 (D) (D) 1 2,000 75 1 -5 (D) 2,083 43 26,250 305,942 2,627 73,868 38 41 145,247 129,769 2 (D) 653,821 218,697 8.4 5.5 50.1 23.1 13 26,349 34,858 15 13 23,435 16,538 31,672 19,075 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued 404 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Montgomery Niagara Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated f loriBt greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthei pompons . . ■establishments reporting 1959. number of plants 1959. dollars 1959. Chrysanthemums , all types .establishments reporting 1949. number 1949. dollars 1949. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . number of plants 1959. dollars 1959., Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949., Geraniums2 establishments reporting 1959. 1949., number of plants 1959 . . 1949., dollars 1959., 1949., Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959., 1949. dollars 1959., 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 206,569 157,010 2,730 62,410 0.1 2.1 1.3 39.7 1 (D) (D) 2 18,450 5 15,300 3,460 5 5 2,610 34,500 154,823 3,975 2.0 0.1 74.9 2.5 3 2 3,250 300 5,688 400 15,032 12,370 0.1 0.1 8,995 3,250 0.4 0.1 59.8 26.3 8,200 1,850 6 1 8,995 1,400 3,713 2,228 (l) 0.1 24.7 18.0 2 1 (D) 150 (D) 150 115,590 104,634 0.5 0.5 14,210 34,655 0.6 1.2 12.3 33.1 1 (D) (D) 1 30 10 53,250 15,300 9 14 13,700 19,325 56,216 19,272 0.7 0.5 48.6 18.4 5 10,239 13,126 5 10 2,450 4,100 4,500 5,170 677, 532 9,756 31,783 (l) 0.2 2,400 7,300 0.1 0.2 24.6 23.0 17, 1 2 (D) 3,300 2,875 615 t1) t1) 29.5 1.9 1 (D) (D) 1,270,970 881,202 5.8 4.5 245,641 247,172 10.8 8.2 19.3 28.0 3 10,500 460 10 29,000 3,834 2 6 (D) 13,659 1 39 (D) 188,880 (D) 47,272 205,407 140, 307 (D) 527,223 149,464 6.7 3.8 41.5 17.0 18,075 26,971 14 12 18,840 9,306 27,020 12,561 58,362 47,734 0.3 0.2 7,314 14,150 0.3 0.5 12.5 29.6 1 650 9 19,250 4,825 7,289 8,675 23,535 6,733 0.3 0.2 40.3 14.1 1 ID) ID) 1,050 635 1,488 5,114,011 4,329,238 3,259,507 19.9 16.6 267,997 360,989 11.8 12.0 6.2 11.1 2 (D) (D) 3 6,764 885 3 7 62,025 759,970 5,672 77,867 5 36,500 5,110 1 3 (D) 8,420 32 (D) 205,275 (D) 44,918 52 41 209,145 184,835 2,584,312 875,276 33.0 22.1 59.7 26.9 18 34,089 42,611 22 18 62,404 34,400 103,457 55,450 657, 584 582,086 449,684 2.7 2.3 112,237 161,236 4.9 5.4 19.3 35.9 1 (D) (D) 660,150 27,217 545 2 16 (D) 113,877 (D) 31,187 19 27 62,871 75,787 3 5,290 195,250 48,040 2.5 1.2 33.5 10.7 1 (DJ (D) 5 5,200 4,525 5,600 5,730 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1Leas than 0.05 percent. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued NEW YORK 405 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Onondaga Queens Saratoga Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollarB 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWINO ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers , flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrys an themums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949. . . number 1949. .. dollars 1949... Azaleas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of plants 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Begonias . .establishments reporting 1959. number of plants 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of plants 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Chrys an t hernials , all types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959. . . dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . 437,087 357,364 209,747 1.6 1.1 47,368 71,745 2.1 2.4 13.3 34.2 1 5,000 250 1 5 (D) 900 2 LS (D) 69,445 (D) 19,974 16 19 40,568 50,621 3 900 272,533 66,672 3.5 1.7 76.3 31.8 3 43,700 64,750 7 4 17,650 5,686 24,393 7,128 339,284 47,449 65,182 0.2 0.3 1,345 37,150 0.1 1.2 2.8 57.0 1 500,000 22,000 1 50 3 10,500 3,500 2 1,345 4,600 13,070 6,890 0.2 0.2 27.5 10.6 1 3 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,300 324,856 302,831 179,172 1.4 0.9 21,259 52,648 0.9 1.7 7.0 29.4 1 (D) (D) 1 L2 (D) 32,545 (D) 6,979 17 17 20,315 45,069 (D) 143,280 29,690 1.8 0.7 47.3 16.6 5 1,360 2,380 14 8 4,420 6,280 6,038 8,250 CD) (D) 446,687 (D) 2.3 [D] CD) 43,328 ffi 1.4 (D) 9.7 (D) 2 5,250 1,350 8 13,063 41,978 1 ■:n> (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) CD) 2 (D) (i>) 1,273,196 902,862 2,010,828 4.1 10.2 165,116 365,471 7.3 12.1 18.3 18.2 112,000 3,995 288,500 31,650 7 109,200 17,795 2 5 (D) 24,996 2 26 (D) 331,305 (D) 85,677 15 39 26,303 213,486 652,455 1,010,265 8.3 25.5 72.3 50.2 11 92,060 180,385 14 21,048 27,895 40,874 35,295 343,353 333,395 376,800 1.5 1.9 9,736 17,939 0.4 0.6 2.9 4.8 1 (D) D) 2 (D) .D) (D) 21,200 (D) 6,740 8,397 7,250 1 (D) 31,800 6,582 0.4 0.2 9.5 1.7 3 2,203 2,754 6 3 1,800 1,040 3,600 1,350 388,702 383,018 477,411 1.8 2.4 39,680 38,434 1.7 1.3 10.4 8.1 3 56,000 2,800 3 56,460 1,818 2 (D) CD) 1 3 (D) 3,250 4 13 51,370 70,850 8,219 18,060 11 23,606 15,306 1 (D) 158,883 174,415 2.0 4.4 41.5 36.5 3 1,400 1,525 3 4 1,100 2,000 1,625 2,398 432,436 617,266 2.0 3.1 22,947 22,509 1.0 0.7 5.3 1 (D) D) 4 6 57,700 103,250 5,770 5,650 14 9 16,477 13,300 42,178 4,765 0.5 0.1 9.8 0.8 1 (D) 300 CD) 375 120,279 118,284 73,282 0.5 0.4 13,256 11,845 0.6 0.4 11.2 16.2 1 2,000 120 1 (D) (D) 5 22,000 5,000 5 6 12,756 6,680 44,977 17,980 0.6 0.5 38.0 24.5 1 (D) (D) 4 2,650 2,200 3,775 2,500 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued 406 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 (For definitions and explanations. Bee text) Schenec- tady Tioga West- chester Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens st wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949. . percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty rops percent 1959.. UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949. . . ChryB anthemums , .establishments reporting 1959. number of plants 1959. dollars 1959. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting number dollars Azaleas establishments reporting number of plants dollars Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1949. 1949. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plsntB, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types .establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establish lent a reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 238,962 151,708 110,413 0.7 0.6 19,948 33,338 0.9 1.1 13.1 30.2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 140 6 27,750 8,950 7 19,870 24,248 66,015 24,975 0.8 0.6 43.5 22.6 3 5,140 8,095 6 5 7,050 5,680 10,943 6,100 113,319 99,818 86,315 0.5 0.4 43,059 61,070 1.9 2.0 43.1 70.8 1 15,000 1,200 1 750 2 8 (D) 332,950 (D) 30,520 11 6,767 15,600 (i>) 45,428 10,025 0.6 0.3 45.5 11.6 2 (10 dO 1,150 2,140 2,112 2,450 7,027,375 4, 524,267 3,559,773 20.7 18.1 148,126 91,040 6.5 3.0 3.3 2.6 3 2,950 885 2 19,000 640 1 6,000 1,100 36,400 3,740 2,478 26 65,695 17,637 46 32 127,501 68,438 4 10,250 388,482 337,513 5.0 8.5 8.6 9.5 13 42,485 48,676 11 6 21,650 1,920 25,950 2,475 268,219 0.4 NA 40,348 NA 1.8 CO (B) 1 (D) (D) 3 NA 30,838 NA 37,155 NA 0.5 40.3 NA (d) (D) 2 NA (D) NA (n) 389,114 379,864 288,732 1.7 1.5 11,447 5,300 0.5 0.2 [D] (D 2 (D) 9,000 (D) 5 3 10,152 3,500 54,047 15,630 0.7 0.4 14.2 5.4 (D) (D) 3 4 6,175 3,110 9,263 4,015 280,610 179,371 1.3 0.9 35,348 35,124 1.6 1.2 12.6 19.6 1 (D) (10 1 8,000 400 10 42,327 10,316 11 11 35,258 24,408 206,038 86,985 2.6 2.2 73.4 48.5 1 (D) (D) 5 2 5,600 5,400 9,523 6,750 62,542 49,886 0.3 0.3 10,350 4,754 0.5 0.2 16.5 9.5 1 (D) (: ) 2 11,400 356 550 1 2 (D) 13,000 (D) 2,050 7 2 9,475 1,540 40,130 23,351 0.5 0.6 64.2 46.8 1 (D) (D) 4 3 4,300 3,100 5,190 3,700 1,512,204 414,830 155,000 1.9 0.8 142,742 95,671 6.3 3.2 34.4 61.7 2 (D) (D) 1,460,000 78,841 11,675 2,655 4 4 12,492 7,090 33,822 12,100 0.4 0.3 8.2 7.8 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 700 (D) 700 1,793,297 1,191,765 1,230,593 5.5 6.3 165,804 178,183 7.3 5.9 13.9 14.5 1 (D) (D) 27,250 1,775 (D) (D) 9 135,000 21,075 7,515 1 33 (D) 100,300 (D) 24,957 43 39 141,984 119,797 (D) 494,678 300,190 6.3 7.6 41.5 24.4 15 24,100 25,831 19 20 27,750 17,850 41,083 22,765 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1in 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an. Stub items continued NEW YORK 407 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Albany Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua Chemung Dutchess Erie POTTED PLANTS — Continued 1 33 59 4 4 1 1 2 1 1 2 1949. . . 4 3 number of pots 1959... 19,645 950 (D) (i>j (D) 4 1949... 60,837 2,825 500 400 1,800 5 dollars 1959... 27,689 2,000 (D) (D) (D) 6 1949. . . 84,735 4,150 500 600 2,950 7 40 2 1 1 1 e 1949... 52 2 2 1 2 4 9 number of potB 1959... 731,805 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 1949... 252,944 2,600 300 100 3,030 41,188 1] dollars 1959... 270,496 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 1949... 87,192 2,075 150 75 1,290 10,498 13 170 4 2 1 2 3 3 2 10 14 1949... 172 4 7 1 1 5 3 1 12 15 number of pots 1959. . . 1,003,960 1,420 (D) (D) (D) 1,150 1,220 (D) 50,317 16 1949... 468,545 14,100 835 400 500 3,950 2,350 25 21,973 17 dollars 1959... 1,204,310 1,470 (D) (D) (D) 1,116 1,220 (D) 41,362 18 1949... 575,932 24,000 1,287 500 1,250 1,913 1,500 32 28,745 19 174 9 3 1 3 3 3 7 20 1949... 238 7 3 1 3 7 6 2 15 .'1 number of pots 1959... 548,127 7,900 1,000 (D) 1,100 1,250 1,700 9,316 22 1949. . . 646,933 3,450 410 100 800 3,150 1,950 1,200 30,771 23 dollars 1959... 213,264 4,090 480 (D) 550 345 1,700 4,658 24 1949... L45,335 2,860 237 65 450 1,875 2,150 230 8,589 25 Cacti and succulents.. .establishments reporting 1959... 55 2 1 3 26 dollars 1959... 149,324 (D) (D) 9,160 27 Foliage or green 153 3 2 2 2 7 2 1 12 26 1949. . . 252 9 8 2 3 8 4 19 29 dollars 1959... 1,419,195 1,850 (D) (D) (D) 2,948 (D) (D) 124,226 30 1949. . . 1,346,384 7,385 1,095 1,500 900 1,390 2,298 36,794 31 623 4,750,431 23 L47,000 8 27,500 5 52,500 6 20,850 21 223,017 7 39,500 9 42,000 48 12 number of pots 1959... 444,667 33 dollars 1959... 1,831,064 60,810 13,275 21,000 8,475 60,829 17,060 19,500 188,502 34 109 4 1 2 1 1 10 35 1949... 166 5 4 2 3 2 4 1 12 36 number of potB 1959. . . 198,090 785 (D) (D) (D) (D) 16,850 37 1949. . . 258,359 17,600 415 875 550 1,750 3,850 300 20,375 38 dollars 1959... 276,739 1,188 (D) (D) (D) (D) 26,038 VI 1949. . . 350,296 22,700 530 1,125 767 1,625 3,875 375 32,550 40 206 5 4 3 2 3 2 1 19 41 1949. . . 188 7 6 3 3 3 3 2 9 42 number of pots 1959... 461,213 9,450 3,050 4,550 (D) 12,800 (D) (D) 76,662 43 1949... 268,747 17,200 1,862 4,875 900 1,400 2,450 250 19,450 44 dollars 1959... 677,656 9,396 4,405 4,550 (D) 6,784 (D) (D) 67,691 45 1949... 388,501 20,700 2,290 6,125 1,207 2,100 2,850 462 20,840 46 All other potted 1 17 165 2 3 2 3 9 47 dollarB 1959... CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 639,157 (D) 2,720 (D) 3,323 15,995 (D) 105,334 48 Value of cut flowers snd foliage 11,707,910 12,651,790 127,298 149,474 46,300 L40,938 102,732 89,930 37,197 19,630 72,080 98,792 (D) 451,250 350,307 265,774 487,624 49 1949. . . 514,338 50 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 1.1 0.4 0.9 0.3 0.6 (D) 3.0 4.2 51 1949... 100.0 1.2 1.1 0.7 0.2 0.8 3.6 2.1 4.1 52 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated 53.7 42.3 53.9 56.8 45.7 25.5 (D) 86.8 37.4 53 1949... 64.5 43.0 72.4 68.4 42.5 36.2 87.7 86.7 54.4 54 Chrysanthemums , 516 1,668,044 18 42,812 7 9,983 3 5,000 3 6,700 9 13,517 6 48,889 12 22,070 29 55 number of bunches 1959. . . 79,438 56 1949 . . . 1,619,039 45,608 19,853 16,850 6,000 17,755 96,281 31,110 83,541 57 58 dollars 1959... 1,412,332 43,214 9,593 5,000 5,695 9,404 43,504 21,251 86,544 1949... 1,142,231 36,708 15,101 19,830 5,625 14,175 61,200 21,405 69,986 59 4,964,644 108,825 29,900 23,150 31,500 39,420 100,100 79,100 348,920 60 5,042,964 108,825 29,900 23,150 31,500 39,431 115,085 74,369 368,822 61 Chrysanthemums, standard. 9 39,064 4 112,971 5 28,384 27 576,514 62 number of flowers 1959... 435 5,748,963 15 165,890 6 26,772 4 99.482 3 10,400 63 1949... 4,693,193 152,445 48,200 37,220 10,500 68,972 55,663 26,882 157,230 64 dollars 1959... 1,289,827 46,222 7,020 30,111 2,392 6,511 28,303 4,825 133,530 65 1949. . . 768,988 25,855 10,303 6,086 2,000 10,967 9,583 5,435 34,842 66 4,440,475 126,890 23,200 53,600 9,500 36,500 101,800 13,200 546,850 67 4,578,590 126,890 23,200 78,463 9,500 57,653 101,800 13,104 577,174 68 11 11 1 1 69 1949... 2 70 number of flowers 1959... 1,280,213 71 1949... 1,659,325 4,800 2,880 18,256 72 dollars 1959... 314,863 3,162 73 1949... 352,054 ... 960 288 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stuo items continued 408 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 (Far definitions and explanations, 6ee text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. African violets. Begonias. Cacti and succulents. ■ establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pota 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. -establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. • establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. ■establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pota dollars Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias. .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. ■ establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 1 (D) 300 (D) 150 1,250 60 2,080 100 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 500 1 (D) 1 400 51,500 19,990 (D) 300 (D) 400 2 (1.) 49,016 90,625 0.4 0.7 23.7 57.7 9,800 16,312 8,150 14,688 33,700 33,272 10,000 32,456 2,642 5,356 9,600 9,600 1 2 (D) 1,050 3 6,500 2,775 2,324 6,892 (2) 0.1 15.5 55.7 1 (D) 1,630 (D) 1,530 (D) (D) 1 (D) 23,000 (D) 3,840 CD) (D) 150 225 100 '56 3 2 1,150 800 1,668 1,250 575 1,650 259 962 4 900 2 7 (D) 1,160 10 65,600 27,316 1 3 (D) 1,025 (D) 1,600 2 5 (D) 2,035 (D) 2,700 45,164 50,707 0.4 0.4 39.1 48.5 9 19,675 15,108 23,111 13,773 69,000 63,020 6 41,948 42,050 10,199 9,400 34,700 32,798 Livingston 2 Cb) (r) 4,481 23,868 (2) 0.2 45.9 75.1 3 1,084 2,950 921 2,254 3,400 3,400 2,504 626 2,000 3,666 3 3 16,310 3,800 8,332 1,825 13 10 52,940 31,722 69,423 20,430 4 10 5,200 10,550 1,925 6,790 2 (D) 13 15 96,958 19,409 40 649,250 190,415 11 12 9,625 20,205 14,844 22,347 38,700 17,312 46,800 20,382 12 35,485 498,106 484,566 4.3 3.8 39.2 55.0 25 58,520 59,765 49,273 37,557 175,170 154,650 20 174,610 119,504 37,007 25,127 134,350 132,392 1 1 (D) 103,893 (D) 26,844 Montgomery 1 150 '56 3 1 860 300 1,204 450 2 4 (D) 1,150 (D) 636 3 620 40,000 17,200 150 4 4 1,150 1,000 862 1,275 3 2,091 27,513 26,851 0.2 0.2 47.1 56.3 7 7,200 5,600 7,055 4,970 32,900 28,395 6 34,620 16,400 9,293 2,750 19,600 22,602 7 11 3,500 13,210 5,726 18,300 6 4 46,215 24,400 38,129 17,250 23 16 694,538 155,915 841,064 209,949 15 19 30,860 129,050 12,587 20,365 4 22,770 18 21 753,354 219,721 49 467,202 220,729 15 15 78,657 51,550 134,503 78,183 24 15 95,012 41,067 216,951 91,443 14 165,605 1,476,929 2,023,242 12.6 16.0 34.1 62.1 43 156,568 316,084 117,986 177,204 474,322 443,218 33 523,952 1,267,933 119,065 113,291 313,148 280,763 1 (D) (D) Niagara 2 2 (D) 70,900 (D) 14,450 4 4 392 925 451 1,135 105,811 4,400 50,496 3,175 5 4 8,655 1,280 21 186,990 78,705 3 4 535 3,475 839 3,425 7 4 12,060 4,675 14,473 6,975 28,903 274,599 240,408 2.3 1.9 47.2 53.5 13 49,474 39,445 46,442 26,324 205,548 191,855 13 401,435 73,959 84,027 16,744 377,640 389,880 1 1,600 1,200 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued NEW YORK 409 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Onondaga Ontario Orange Orleans Queens Rensselaer Richmond Rockland Saratoga POTTED PLANTS— Continued 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 3 2 1949... 1 ) number of pots 1959... (D) (D) (D) 4 1949... 6,748 20 26,213 1,360 400 5 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 6 1949... 8,435 25 37,181 1,650 500 7 2 2 1 1 8 1949. . . 1 1 3 4 1 9 number of pots 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 1949. . . 231 400 1,250 96,700 200 11 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 1949... 77 340 1,050 32,941 70 13 2 5 1 2 8 3 1 8 19 2 4 4 1 2 14 1949... 2 15 number of pots 1959... (D) (D) 2,160 (D) 47,411 (D) 9,600 (D) 16 1949... 12,452 350 1,290 161,052 2,640 500 650 17 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 3,240 (D) 44,730 (D) 10,900 ... (D) IS 1949... 5,597 600 1,400 194,074 3,359 625 850 19 4 1 7 1 10 3 3 3 2 20 1949. . . 5 2 5 15 4 8 1 3 21 number of pots 1959. . . 2,000 (D) 2,435 (D) 98,800 2,769 2,800 3,000 (D) 22 1949... 3,826 650 1,750 115,846 3,400 11,375 300 1,500 23 dollars 1959... 1,000 (D) 730 (D) 22,152 1,501 950 1,480 (D) 24 1949. . . 2,449 975 715 18,257 660 1,753 195 705 25 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... 2 2 5 1 1 1 26 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 23,760 (D) (D) (D) 27 Foliage or green 4 1 4 2 12 1 3 1 1 28 1949... 7 1 4 28 4 4 2 3 29 dollars 1959... 16,250 (D) 1,845 (D) 140,157 (D) 22,550 (D) (D) 30 1949... 11,490 1,000 300 311,154 610 151,520 475 1,050 31 13 74,450 3 12,500 18 96,800 2 (D) 19 189,740 11 56,488 16 248,200 14 57,044 7 u number of pots 1959. . . 52,200 33 dollars 1959... 30,360 6,250 25,822 (D) 69,079 22,373 83,120 25,535 20,680 34 3 1 3 4 1 3 1 2 Vj 1949... 4 2 5 14 1 3 1 2 36 number of pots 1959... 8,200 (D) 375 8,078 (D) 1,800 (D) (D) 37 1949. . . 10,829 350 1,200 55,075 150 3,200 400 1,660 38 dollsrB 1959... 13,940 (D) 562 12,587 (D) 1,700 (D) (D) 39 1949... 13,612 475 1,650 71,010 300 3,550 500 2,075 40 5 6 2 2 11 7 1 7 16 ' 2 5 2 1 1 3 41 1949... 3 42 number of pots 1959... 23,250 (D) 17,620 (D) 17,500 4,150 (D) 3,300 43 1949... 5,175 800 4,640 64,572 700 1,400 900 2,250 44 dollars 1959... 48,800 (D) 11,453 (D) 29,550 6,508 (D) 5,025 45 1949. . . 6,344 1,000 6,200 ... 88,783 900 1,800 1,125 2,825 46 All other potted 3 1 3 2 8 2 7 2 47 dollars 1959... COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 7,300 (D) 1,000 (D) 83,281 (D) 29,505 (D) 48 Value of cut flowers and foliage 37,463 33,034 138,292 (D) 85,291 291,859 184,455 367,311 60,051 49 1949. . . 71,330 21,142 96,834 403,359 635,092 352,279 264,562 589,992 43,457 50 percent distribution 1959. . . 0.3 0.3 1.2 (D) 0.7 2.5 1.6 3.1 0.5 51 1949... 0.6 0.2 0.8 3.2 5.0 2.8 2.1 4.7 0.3 52 Percent of value of all cut flowers flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 10.5 69.6 45.7 (D) 9.4 87.5 48.2 84.9 50.8 53 1949... 34.0 32.4 54.0 90.3 31.6 93.5 55.4 95.6 59.3 54 Chrysanthemums , 8 3 17 3 6 8 10 14 7 55 number of bunches 1959... 12,104 7,200 21,813 59,665 8,375 5,352 20,060 38,310 13,585 56 1949... 26,465 2,600 21,160 20,568 49,375 10,424 16,388 16,699 7,300 57 dollars 1959... 11,646 7,200 22,010 59,665 5,723 4,666 13,666 37,542 13,354 58 1949... 21,043 2,500 18,870 9,660 33,925 5,523 11,075 13,679 6,042 59 40,200 23,000 54,350 169,000 37,100 18,258 62,200 118,500 37,925 60 40,200 23,000 53,795 169,000 44,160 18,258 62,200 149,205 37,925 61 Chrysanthemums, standard, 9 3 16 3 6 8 13 14 5 62 number of flowers 1959... 43,894 14,020 69,332 639,792 29,500 64,682 124,192 142,904 14,640 63 1949... 26,150 11,000 72,792 350,496 16,193 145,516 146,732 16,840 64 dollars 1959... 11,427 3,505 14,258 108,765 5,641 20,126 29,882 34,324 3,529 65 1949... 5,938 1,900 14,856 69,996 3,542 30,096 27,399 2,895 u. 46,194 13,200 40,600 641,500 20,050 44,586 116,142 78,500 10,750 67 46,194 13,200 39,832 641,500 22,156 44,586 116,142 83,643 10,750 68 1 69 1949... 70 number of flowers 1959... (i>j 71 1949... 72 dollars 1959... (i» 73 1949... D Data included in "AH other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . See text. l3h 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued 410 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Schenec - tady Tioga Wayne West- chester POTTED PLANTS— Continued African violets. Begonias . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. • establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents. Poinsettias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrys anthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants I960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959 . Expected plants in production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 1,900 2,550 2,280 3,700 4 (D) 840 (D) 360 1 3 (D) 420 11 74,413 31,176 750 3 4 3,600 2,216 3,754 2,995 2 (D) 65,745 52,100 0.6 0.4 43.3 47.2 18,650 18,600 15,168 16,800 51,200 51,200 77,550 55,350 21,537 9,300 69,350 69,350 1 (D) (D) 800 2,250 1,100 3,350 1 (D) 325 (D) 350 1 325 8 95,700 31,188 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 900 (D) 1,250 (D) 11,331 15,220 0.1 0.1 11.4 17.6 4 4,900 2,700 4,900 2,450 14,000 14,000 3 10,700 8,400 2,779 1,740 5,700 5,700 3 3 3,800 725 5,600 930 2,600 200 2,165 87 12 9 21,940 7,090 27,224 8,235 13 11 23,175 2,837 6,525 1,243 6 2,061 13 10 40,020 308,125 54 453,815 155,767 7 5 10,300 2,345 15,862 3,385 10 6 12,200 1,773 25,510 2,583 28,522 3,987,659 3,131,220 34.1 24.7 85 596,932 360,215 422,641 239,276 1,628,666 1,771,191 61 1,439,778 833,871 303,200 155,771 912,985 987,730 5 3 1,277,503 1,226,182 314,163 268,037 2 NA (D) NA (D) MA NA 3 27,250 9,295 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA (D) NA CD) 14,772 NA 0.1 1 (D) NA CD) NA (D) CD) 1 (D) NA (D) NA (D) CD) 2 2 (D) 170 (D) 225 2 3 (D) 200 (D) 140 1 (D) 1 (») 59,500 23,920 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 125 3 3 6,000 6,950 12,000 8,850 2 CD) 314,370 267,802 2.7 2.1 82.8 92.8 5 94,408 33,275 84,034 25,050 209,000 209,000 206,820 77,100 41,340 15,850 202,100 202,100 2 (D) (D) 1 CD) (D) 2 2 (D) 600 (D) 725 1 (D) 4,400 (D) 2,860 1 (D) CD) 59,100 11 65,200 28,196 3 2 3,050 3,500 4,392 3,875 5 3 4,050 6,400 3,930 7,825 3 3,700 39,224 57,262 0.3 0.5 14.0 31.9 6 8,300 9,160 9,161 7,787 25,700 23,659 5 25,400 63,232 5,444 11,200 14,500 13,006 2 700 950 1 CD) (D) (D) 2,024 (D) 2,405 4 650 1,550 298 612 1 3 (D) 850 7 34,400 15,524 1 4 (D) 3,700 (D) 4,200 4 3 21,850 3,875 11,943 5,350 12,062 21,781 0.1 0.2 19.3 43.7 5 2,380 9,300 2,855 7,487 6,250 6,600 6 18,260 14,600 4,543 2,075 11,600 11,600 3 1 11,560 500 13,178 1,000 2 3 (D) 450 5 13,500 6,525 3 3 4,125 6,750 3,506 8,325 2 1 (D) 400 (D) 400 (D) 238,266 47,229 2.0 0.4 57.4 30.5 6 23,250 8,050 22,474 7,207 75,700 76,690 58,930 39,990 12,955 6,830 25,350 25,845 1 CD) (D) 6 5 7,445 1,450 7,445 1,785 27,401 4,550 20,277 3,255 9 16 22,750 21,077 38,236 31,470 21 30 133,600 232,122 58,848 41,651 4,593 14 22 35,322 84,155 46 216,880 107,351 8 15 38,005 23,059 21,302 32,249 18 15 35,930 30,525 66,815 43,845 9 42,076 531,283 752,220 4.5 5.9 44.6 61.1 38 71,896 55,816 71,860 45,612 214,140 159,497 30 134,680 213,290 36,089 38,527 80,510 72,278 1 1 (D) 299,714 (D) 50, 563 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. xIn 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued NEW YORK 411 County Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 3 of 3 (For definitions Item and explanatiana, see text) The State Albany Broome Cattaraugus Cayuga Chautauqua JbeBMPg Dutchess Erie CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 63 148 174,000 1,645,370 35,132 246,179 2 6 (D) 50,750 (D) 10,150 1 1 1 3 (D) (D) 32,760 8,064 (D) (D) 5,100 1,702 2 3 (D) 3,000 (D) 637 4 5 17,826 21,200 3,981 2,110 i 3 (D) 19,269 (D) 3,236 1 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 300 5 2 3 4 5 6 6 9,554 60,183 3,461 14,081 7 8 9 JO 11 12 establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 29 31 1,069,677 845,069 668,324 990,125 1 4,000 5,000 1 (D) CD) 1 257 536 l 1 14 15 .establishments reporting 1959... number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... 24 763,869 477,108 1 CD) CD) 16 17 18 L9 20 21 ■ establishments reporting 1959 — 19491.. number of flowers 1959... 19491 . . dollars 1959... 19491 . . 12 15 74,854 115,162 61,777 114,572 ... 1 CD) CD) Rosea ■ establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of flowers 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 48 49 36,283,721 44,080,309 3,336,924 3,586,773 60,000 5,000 1 1 (D) 10,000 (D) 1,000 2 1 (D) 120,000 (D) 7,500 2 1 (D) 3,901,620 (D) 344,323 4 23 24 25 26 27 4 2,430,513 3,338,914 191,766 184,336 28 29 1,777,859 1,719,855 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 133,300 133,300 ■ establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 86 15 1,181,086 84,261 71,791 4,025 1 (D) (D) (D 10,441 (D 52 > 1 1 (D) J ) (D) ! 2 CD) CD) 2 (D) (D) 2 6,325 325 1 "(D) (D) 31 32 33 34 35 .establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of dozens 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 147 170 841,293 678,230 390,460 364,448 4 2 4,175 633 2,310 1,500 (D 3,58 (D 2,32 ! 2 3 ) (D) J 3,683 ) CD) 5 2,250 3 4 32,333 10,143 16,700 5,189 7 8 10,645 15,967 6,326 6,530 1 (D) CD) 2 2 (D) 292 (D) 225 5 37 38 39 40 41 12 12,020 35,938 6,481 20,058 Area In production Expected area in p: 672 621 3 3 (D (D ) CD) ) (D) 16 16 6 6 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 10 44 .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of flowers 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... 44 43 946,040 497,744 58,185 25,539 2 CD) (D) (D (D L 1 ) (D) j CD) 1 2 (D) 61,200 (D) 3,775 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 20,000 (D) 1,000 45 46 47 48 49 2 11,000 550 50 51 52 .establishments reporting 1959... number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... 350 6,975,525 600,639 11 51,640 7,189 67,50 8,05 3 4 3 262,320 0 23,627 3 22,500 1,800 10 88,522 8,488 6 60,524 4,393 7 127,540 9,270 10 233,790 27,070 .establishments reporting 1959... number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... 109 642,243 56,030 3 10,670 958 (D (D L 1 ) (D) ) (D) 2 CD) (D) 3 13,904 1,407 4 13,730 968 3 54 55 15,034 1,847 56 57 Asparagus , plumosus . . .establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... 11 3,807 1 (D) 58 59 60 61 62 63 .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . 308 343 27,622,542 26,680,533 1,917,390 1,964,720 4 8 190,600 323,220 17,154 23,200 56,40 19,00 5,18 1,42 t, 3 3 3 0 58,400 0 88,500 0 5,840 0 6,650 2 1 (D) 12,400 (D) 992 9 11 243,118 370,481 17,018 24,612 4 6 208,181 276,018 18,808 18,736 11 7 900,610 267,200 64,411 23,820 9 13 243,055 683,545 21,875 48,287 64 65 4,397,403 4,486,581 29,200 29,200 6,90 6,90 0 18,400 0 18,948 (D) (D) 42,289 37,828 49,940 51,698 121,775 121,775 47,967 57,081 66 67 All other cut flowers .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 143 1,013,3a 2 (D) (D L 1 ) (D) 1 (D) 4 4,018 3 7,887 10 247,161 10 14,819 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. 1 In 1949, cymbldium orchids were Included in "Orchids, all other." 412 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Genesee Greene Jefferson Livingston Monroe Montgomery Nassau Niagara Oneida CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued 1 3 4 1 2 2 1949... 3 1 5 2 6 5 11 5 3 number of flowers 1959... 2,620 6,240 (D) (D) 4 1949. . . 4,300 500 22,725 1,170 13,130 7,600 632,800 7,250 5 dollars 1959... 761 1,400 (D) (D) 6 1949. . . 860 100 4,825 234 2,638 1,520 80, 514 1,212 7 Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959... 2 2 6 1 8 1949. .. 1 9 1 9 number of flowers 1959... (D) (D) 227,300 (D) 10 1949 . . . 1,136 45,247 100,000 11 dollars 1959. .. (D) (D) 165,929 (D) 12 1949.. . 1,323 36,837 125,000 13 Orchids, cymbldlum establishments reporting 1959... 3 4 1 14 number of flowers 1959... 400 (D) 99,000 (D) (D) 15 dollars 1959... 260 (D) 72,820 16 Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959... 3 1 1 1 17 19491.. 1 3 18 number of flowers 1959. . . 105 (D) (D) 30,000 19 19491 . . 125 2,216 20 dollars 1959. . . 131 (D) (D) 21 19491 . . 62 1,523 30,000 22 2 3 2 2 23 1949. . . 1 4 3 4 24 number of flowers 1959... (D) 3,995,000 (D) (D) 25 1949... 3,750,000 3,531,670 1,184,428 4,426,800 26 dollars 1959... (D) 319,600 (D) (D) 27 1949.. . 255,161 304,857 105,216 446,760 28 (D) 175,000 (D) (D) (D) 29 (D) 175,000 (D) 30 1 3 1 5 31 1949... 1 1 8 1 2 1 32 number of flowers 1959. . . '(D) 56,600 26,200 (D) 126,299 (D) 33 1949... 7,000 960 10,536 4,000 34 dollars 1959... (D) 2,794 1,822 (D) 8,857 (D) 35 1949. . . 350 48 210 200 36 1 4 2 2 15 13 2 3 8 13 37 1949. . . 1 4 4 3 4 38 number of dozens 1959... (D) (D) 25,078 (D) 12,532 10,617 2,567 39 1949. . . 142 2,405 28,457 40,957 5,550 153,907 12,788 2,417 40 dollars 1959. . . (D) (D) 16,356 (D) 6,514 9,041 1,361 41 1949... 85 1,448 11,400 18,016 5,330 82,446 7,673 1,450 42 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 23 17 1 (D) (5) 2 9 9 2 43 7 3 44 7 3 3 45 1949... 1 3 1 6 1 2 46 number of flowers 1959... CD) (D) (D) (D) 46,900 47 1949... 840 2,850 2,400 105,332 1,000 1,400 48 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,8L4 .,'< 1949. . . 42 142 120 5,315 50 70 50 5 1 4 2 23 5 22 8 9 51 number of flowers 1959. . . 106,200 (D) 30,900 (D) 473,148 27,380 467,812 59,368 75,600 52 dollars 1959... 9,948 (D) 3,943 (D) 51,774 4,505 27,065 5,842 7,800 53 3 7,288 2 (D) 54 number of flowers 1959... 9 57,020 (D) 10 40,844 4 6,600 2 (D> (D) 55 dollars 1959.. . 630 (D) 5,597 (D) 3,221 913 56 Asparagus, plumosus. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 3 2 5 dollars 1959... 380 (D) 58 7 4 8 2 2 19 14 2 4 ' 1949... 6 1 37 64 5 6 3 7 6 number of flowers 1959... 318,300 29,700 (D) 301,883 (D) 9,681,196 598,731 48,000 61 1949. . . 533,108 4,380 76,500 20,988 425,026 42,200 12,179,629 599,000 119,520 62 dollars 1959. . . 24,645 2,570 (D) 26,417 (D) 579,275 53,891 4,800 63 1949. . . 37,833 300 6,073 1,749 22,901 3,600 909,278 48,170 11,012 .... 46,000 4,320 (D) 45,333 (D) 1,529,321 89,083 8,100 65 43,900 3,330 (D) 38,270 (D) 1,538,993 89,083 8,100 66 All other cut flowers 4 1 8 1 9 1 3 67 dollars 1959... 2,871 ::: (D) 10,994 (D) 25,496 (D) 3,307 ) Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosui e of inf ormat on for indivi ual establish! lents. See tt xt. NEW YORK 413 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations , see text) Onondaga CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Orchids, c.attleya. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Orchids, all other .establishments reporting 1959.. 19491. number of flowers 1959.. 19491 . dollars 1959.. 19491 . Roses establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants 1960. . Asters establishments reporting 1959.. 1949 . . number of flowers 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949. . number of dozens 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959. . 1949. . Area in production acres 1959.. Expected area in production acres 1960. . ■establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. doUars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments i-euorting 1959. Dumber of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Snapdragons . Asparagus , plumosus . Carnations. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. (D) 10,008 (D) 1,968 1 1 (D) 2,500 (D) 125 2 5 (D) 21,035 (D) 10,218 (D) (D) 7,440 400 35,600 3,916 28,400 2,776 4,572 1 2 (D) 5,000 CD) 1,000 2 2 (D) 14,070 (») 8,442 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 CD) (D) 2 2 (D) 32,000 (D) 2,100 (D) v i Orange 5 3 9,500 13,200 2,453 2,860 1 (D) 3,000 (D) 3,000 1,200 600 3 1 39,800 50,000 3,980 5,000 2,500 1,875 8 51,000 3,942 9 2 22,463 800 21,560 600 24 22 4 2 40,540 12,300 3,257 525 14 108,824 10,882 6 10,700 1,438 15 8 419,260 376,620 41,926 27,498 56,350 53,748 11,736 1 1 (D) 4,240,686 (D) 330,454 CD) (D) (;> Si 1 CD) 1 3 (D) 770,982 (D) 47,575 CD) (D) 2 (1 83,102 13,350 163,000 309,004 15,000 1,200 29,100 2,037 2 (D) (D) 2 10 (D) 773,600 CD) 51,233 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 3 (D) 18,860 (D) 3,937 1 3 (D) 2,687,300 CD) 268,631 CD) CD) (1) (D) 5 3 9,499 11,833 4,225 6,476 6 4 (D) 4,000 (D) 200 7 53,980 6,648 2 CD) CD) 5 6 449,500 551.91A 50,480 50,426 84,700 84,935 1 CD) 3 (D) 9,100 (D) 1,228 1 (D) 261,427 CD) 183,500 CD) CD) 1 1 (D) 50,000 CD) 5,000 26,200 2,430 3 1 12,200 8,400 1,332 600 4,700 4,700 CD) 2 CD) (D) 2 (D) 52,160 (D) 65,201 1 459 459 1 3 (D) 2,959,065 (D) 195,999 (D) CD) 1 CD) CD) (D) 1,583 (D) 1,050 (D) (D) 153,912 23,800 8,432 1,225 21 1,241,856 99,348 9 121,004 7,382 18 7 1,734,465 770,184 107,513 51,599 219,644 232,301 6 17,913 Saratoga 3,250 650 1 CD) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 19,000 (D) 9,500 CD) (D) 1 (D) CD) 239,500 19,442 1 (D) CD) 126,200 62,000 12,620 4,445 15,400 15,080 1 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 1In 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." 414 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Oontinued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, aee text) Schenec - tady Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Tioga ulster Warren Wayne West- chester All other counties COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued 1 1 11 1 1 1 3 10 7 27 2 1949... 2 2 12 HA ' 3 1 2 3 number of flowere 1959... CD) 57,600 (B) CD) CD) 10,200 60,460 4 1949... 13,500 1,296 264,484 HA 253,400 5,000 9,250 30,815 38,904 5 dollars 1959... (D) 10,276 CD) (D) (D) 2,550 10,250 6 1949... 2,700 315 30,569 NA 41,680 1,000 1,850 6,213 7,640 7 Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959... 5 4 4 8 1949... 3 HA 6 3 9 number of flowers 1959... 447,376 96,186 298,815 10 1949. . . 76,706 HA 131,744 6,392 11 dollars 1959... 234,790 61,326 206,279 12 1949... 76,314 NA 180,261 4,149 13 Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959... 7 3 2 14 number of flowers 1959... 623,600 6,918 33,951 15 dollars 1959... 373,650 4,151 26,227 16 Orchids, all other. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 3 2 1 17 19491 . . 5 HA 1 2 18 number of flowers 1959. . 46,691 (D) 28,058 19 19491 . . 79,972 NA 170 1,020 .'11 dollars 1959. . . 23,346 (D) 38,300 21 19491 . . 81,488 HA 170 270 22 1 13 1 1 3 3 6 23 1949... 1 8 HA 1 1 2 24 number of flowers 1959... (D) 10,614,547 (D) (D) 3,869,743 15,334,118 25 1949... 48,000 9,841,650 NA 25,000 132,000 3,266,026 442,150 26 dollars 1959... (D) 1,015,259 (D) (D) 270,882 1,535,437 27 1949... 4,800 766,889 HA 2,500 12,000 306,659 33,488 28 !?! 566,810 CD) (D) 143,060 757,189 29 (dS 566,810 (D) (D) 94,420 748,450 30 1 15 1 2 11 13 31 1949... 1 NA 1 1 3 32 number of flowers 1959... (D) 472,304 (i>) (D) 29,015 390,568 33 1949... 6,000 NA 2,500 20,000 14,000 34 dollars 1959... (D) 10,573 (D) (D) 2,421 39,345 35 1949... 450 HA 125 1,000 670 36 6 25 1 1 2 2 9 18 37 1949... 3 3 29 HA 1 5 32 38 number of dozens 1959... 8,500 55,264 (D) (D) (D) CD) 12,176 623,424 39 1949... 4,167 1,225 192,017 HA 417 13,150 81,904 40 dollars 1959... 5,510 33,745 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,163 255,168 41 1949... 2,800 790 100,178 HA 250 8,800 49,319 42 7 35 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 506 43 7 35 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 465 44 1 6 1 1 4 3 45 1949... 7 NA 1 3 5 46 number of flowers 1959... (D) 175,500 (D) CD) 3,736 525,452 47 1949... 122,386 NA 90,000 25,116 6,680 48 dollars 1959... 0>) 10,770 (D) (D) 330 32,582 49 1949. . . 5,897 NA 4,500 1,384 344 50 3 4 60 1 3 2 5 4 24 49 51 number of flowers 1259. . . 36,100 21,200 2,154,383 (D) 12,400 (D) 13,825 5,900 340,497 530,516 52 dollars 1959. . . 3,935 2,120 179,025 (D) 888 (D) 1,778 686 27,439 41,338 53 1 15 2 1 1 10 11 54 number of flowers 1959... (D) 190,816 CD) (D) (D) 88,682 65,951 55 dollars 1959... (d) 16,955 (D) (D) (D) 7,107 7,557 56 Asparagus, plumosue ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 1 1 57 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 3,427 58 2 2 56 1 3 5 5 4 15 39 59 1949... 2 3 54 HA 3 3 3 4 11 51 60 number of flowers 1959. . . (D) (D) 10,156,783 (D) 14,320 152,500 19,560 26,900 240,900 1,341,780 61 1949. . . 203,000 10,400 5,490,804 HA 23,100 282,000 65,600 33,300 508,846 648,668 62 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 708,469 (D) 1,458 12,200 2,307 2,979 24,360 109,862 63 1949. . . 14,300 640 409,354 HA 1,650 14,000 1,420 2,350 41,480 52,639 64 (D) CD) 1,675,360 (D) 3,900 21,000 6,400 4,400 55,100 211,821 65 (D) (D) 1,730,871 (D) 3,900 16,800 6,400 4,400 74,822 213,518 66 All other cut flowers 3 38 2 1 2 4 11 67 dollars 1959... 3,925 330,677 (D) CD) (D) 5,965 321,980 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." NEW YORK 415 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Albany Cattaraugus Chautauqua Dutchess Erie Genesee Jefferson Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crop6 dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad- leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens, .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plantB establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multlflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959. Sales number 1959. 34,425,542 8,026,735 4,301,685 100.0 100.0 6,935,951 3,443,751 100.0 100.0 263 99 615,812 234,168 1,380,755 277,359 1,908,006 297 183 836,861 756,347 2,522,957 1,740,199 3,777,591 24* 138 1,888,416 843,948 865,194 326,303 3,066,136 260 134 304,919 251,739 1,105,498 466,593 858,639 68 66 3,143,459 1,154,002 371,234 114,551 37 59 485,034 771,679 362,403 364,364 722,359 39 56 256,070 258,524 126,807 79,511 32 187,233 31,099 38 37,749 317,377 13,455 33,675 0.2 0.8 13,439 33,675 0.2 1.0 99.9 100.0 6 405 1,095 908 7 6 2,925 10,300 6,640 22,900 6,689 7 5 1,630 11,225 1,842 4,550 4,186 7 5 1,200 1,050 2,595 1,475 3,671 2 4 (D) 33,500 (D) 4,750 1 (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 36,659 NA 0.5 NA 36,431 NA 0.5 NA 99.4 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 10,500 NA 31,850 NA 60,600 3 NA 2,000 NA 1,625 NA 4,200 NA 750 NA 2,431 NA 1,900 186,294 5,322 NA 0.1 NA 4,962 NA 0.1 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 2,250 NA 4,250 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA CD) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 167, 525 83,569 2.1 1.9 44,711 9,236 0.6 0.3 26.7 11.1 2 4 (D) 440 (D) 1,030 (D) 2 5 (D) 1,775 (D) 2,610 (D) 3 6 10,470 8,825 2,837 2,485 11,514 3 5 6,402 154 4,818 461 15,988 2 2 (D) 6,000 (D) 600 3 3,240 1,620 1 (D) 71,941 41,408 0.9 1.0 71,526 37,381 1.0 1.1 99.4 90.3 852 1,150 1,687 2,710 1,895 6 9 13,475 12,114 47,749 26,180 62,600 6 5,636 12,750 5,882 5,266 16,500 5 5 1,150 1,166 5,875 2,342 2,425 3 3 26,552 4,410 3,665 441 1 2 (D) 225 (D) 85 (D) 2 3 (D) 460 (D) 125 2 (D) 232 1 (D) 2,025,972 632,919 261,227 7.9 6.1 483,466 195,401 7.0 5.7 76.4 74.8 16 5 22,700 5,525 31,783 7,125 48,600 22 16 53,090 52,865 124,137 87,480 200,880 14 12 1,007,977 224,540 262,493 49,650 1,251,100 16 11 12,057 9,187 40,597 19,894 40,095 72,098 105,500 19,839 18,050 18,000 10,810 2 5 (D) 1,650 (D) 510 2 (D) 960 3 477 26,025 NA 0.3 0.3 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) (D) 1 NA (D) HA CD) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (B) NA (D) 117,532 t1) NA 1,942 NA n NA 1O0.O NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of informstlan for individual establia NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. ents. See text. Stub Items continued 416 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Livingston Monroe Nassau Niagara Oneida Onondaga Ontario Orange | Orleans Queens Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad- leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. -establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous ahrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants estsblishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. r 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 665,376 551,117 8.3 12.8 131,456 155,901 1.9 4.5 19.8 28.3 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 1,500 (D) 7 6 24,430 17,287 45,687 39,974 95,500 6 5 118,159 104,141 36,629 31,310 224,000 5 6 65,700 39,752 47,304 54,918 153,000 57,991 (D' 5,799 30,000 15,000 7,570 3,400 1,883,592 309,363 137,320 3.9 3.2 267,986 117,327 3.9 3.4 86.6 85.4 15 6 12,380 1,625 18,183 3,080 28,845 15 9 20,135 11,275 64,358 19,750 154,486 13 7 15,175 31,650 17,987 8,860 30,908 13 6 5,809 5,045 26,774 4,337 21,690 5 7 358,750 147,900 23,766 17,943 4 10,300 20,500 5,263 8,021 11,000 2 4 (D) 184,000 (D) 53,998 3 4,555 1,338 3 1,050 5,114,011 735,719 559,467 9.2 13.0 719,432 545,574 10.4 15.8 97.8 97.5 39 14 112,121 39,701 245, 876 59,093 192,351 35 25 70, 572 108,655 232, 524 252,074 262,186 24 18 41,211 82,420 52,644 71,211 78,153 31 20 28,633 106,193 94,637 142,420 49,577 4 5 46,625 67,210 66,138 6,331 4 5 7,600 29,800 9,500 13,370 1,200 1 5 (D) 1,776 (D) 920 5 17,113 75 3 480 64,151 31,989 0.8 0.7 62,116 27,159 0.9 0.8 96.8 84.9 4 1 275 1,519 444 540 525 4 3 16,775 16,149 50,325 24,178 68,590 4 4 3,055 3,943 2,166 1,256 4,248 4 4 2,685 777 6,876 729 4,444 2 (i>) (D) 1 (D) 451 (D) 323 (D) 1 1 (D) 265 (D) 133 (D) 2 (B) 22,709 23,300 0.3 0.5 21,709 23,300 0.3 0.7 95.6 100.0 3 1 2,350 100 4,098 500 5,500 4 2 4,075 5,050 13,038 17,100 12,800 4 3 3,350 5,600 2,148 3,535 6,500 4 2 485 210 1,825 2,015 1,300 1 2 (D) 1,500 (D) 150 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) 437,087 79,333 58,806 1.0 1.4 78,933 58,806 1.1 1.7 99.5 100.0 2,382 119 5,469 400 7,625 4 9 14,893 22,724 50,342 45,411 78,000 4 9,762 15,116 10,732 4,686 39,450 4 4 2,508 1,462 12,390 2,315 8,375 5 28,200 4,257 2 564 237 1 (D) 339,284 285, 510 241,111 3.6 5.6 201,905 168,590 2.9 4.9 70.7 69.9 1 (D) (ij (D) 3 (D) 16,450 (D) 36,000 (D) 4 3 133,900 95,800 85,985 31,865 151,069 5 3 26,909 28,400 33,809 57,100 24,465 (D) 400 (D) 40 6 5 97,494 114,000 43,111 37,900 78,540 2 15,750 5,300 324,856 21,525 6,650 0.3 0.2 21,525 6,650 0.3 0.2 100.0 100.0 (D) 200 (D) 400 (D) 4 3 3,400 3,126 8,300 4,700 26,013 4 1 950 100 2,469 150 6,074 4 1 795 50 7,750 400 5,846 1 1 (D) 650 (D) 1,000 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 669,784 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. NEW YORK 417 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Wayne Westchester All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad- leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens, .establishments reporting number of treee dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959.. 1949. . 1959. . 1949.. 1959. . 1949.. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. . Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Rose plsnts (excluding multlflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. Ornamental plants sold In contslners establishments reporting 1959. Sales number 1959. 388,702 5,684 NA 0.1 NA 5,618 NA 0.1 NA 98.8 NA 3 NA 2,500 NA 3,918 NA 21,200 3 NA 500 NA 1,000 NA 1,800 2 NA CD) (D) NA (D) 480,266 47,830 12,933 0.6 0.3 47,695 12,753 0.7 0.4 99.7 98.6 11 4 3,587 2,430 6,877 2,845 8,583 12 4 11,295 5,867 29,067 6,915 26,228 3,116 2 9 na 3 D) 1,978 •;,' 1,184 D) 7,148 NA 2,188 D) 3,810 6 NA 1 5,255 NA 1,431 1,424 NA 370 1 NA 1 (D) M 17 (D) NA 12 CD) 1 1 (D) 20 CD) CD) 25 CD) (D) 14,362 (D) 0.3 (D) (D) 11,362 (D) 0.3 (D) 79.1 2 (D) (D) (D) 3 3 3,479 4,643 17,921 9,287 13,123 10 3 2 2 1,960 2,900 1,359 4,300 1,960 2,800 390 1,700 3 2 852 241 5,243 375 1,480 1 (D) (D) CD) 12,901 12,307 0.2 0.3 7,701 1,400 0.1 t1) 59.7 11.4 1 (D) (i>) (D) 2 1 (D) 700 (D) 1,400 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) 2,469,400 503,090 30.8 11.7 2,429,688 469,464 35.0 13.6 98.4 93.3 75 17 301,347 39,917 752,298 60,362 978,644 68 19 321,603 153,169 988,098 305,118 1,496,824 55 15 196,462 38,301 183,421 18,982 509,443 59 14 86,133 17,061 450,745 52,121 321,542 11 5 92,300 86,300 18,600 13,462 5 8 3,605 21,249 3,977 8,845 15,275 6 1,055 16,365 605 5,950 31,944 4,614 175,914 68,000 2.2 1.6 175,854 62,000 2.5 1.8 100.0 91.2 3 7,200 8,200 33,570 17,300 30,700 6 3 26,150 14,800 124,263 43,000 117,000 4 1 3,550 1,200 5,100 1,200 6,500 5 1 4,657 150 12,921 500 8,050 55,375 NA 0.7 NA 54,893 NA 0.8 NA 99.1 NA 4 NA 660 NA 1,655 NA 700 4 NA 4,058 NA 17,644 HA 23,000 5 NA 7,550 NA 3,577 NA 16,400 NA 1,905 NA 31,712 NA 18,750 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA CD) 1 NA (D) NA (E) NA 1 (P1 929,695 510, 562 11.6 11.9 874,983 395,012 12.6 11.5 94.1 77.4 3 1 54,611 50 45,779 60 272,718 2 3 CD) 30,918 (D) 92,237 (D) 2 2 (D) 51,500 (D) 20,250 CD) 2 2 (D) 10,100 CD) 30,250 (D) 3 1 1,991,984 6,000 159,509 800 1 2 (D) 500,160 (D) 250,080 (D) 2 2 (D) 5,020 (D) 1,255 1,793,297 600,932 325,889 7.5 7.6 579,264 303,399 8.4 96.4 93.1 34 22 41,937 98,256 108,743 67,704 130,835 37 25 46,851 37,661 183,579 116,280 137,366 31 21 18,674 42,861 22,547 22,987 34,615 36 20 13,729 4,919 177,584 41,216 44,538 9 11 161,825 490,804 24,494 29,577 4 12 9,325 19,083 4,625 10,880 2,330 7 12 8,735 13,960 2,342 4,287 5 55,350 10,428 6 21,675 6,032,861 224,616 176, 577 2.8 4.1 215,238 163,033 3.1 4.7 95.8 92.3 15 10 19,270 4,443 37,468 2,009 77,433 34 23 129,222 33,915 325,727 79,622 702,435 26 16 276,585 39,717 129,013 20,965 603,283 25 16 37,424 4,758 110,618 10,905 116,900 10 10 388,070 51,206 53,799 4,481 4 7 356,710 5,665 295,927 2,347 614,014 8 6 246,280 4,700 123,860 1,133 1 78,271 351 5 9,677 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of lnformstlan for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Leas than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 418 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item The State Albany Broome Cattaraugus Chautauqua Dutchess Erie Genesee Jefferson (For definitions and explanations, see text) DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 1 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. -dollars 1959... 881,000 16 28 119,535 370 41,620 2 1949. . . 693,500 NA NA 59,604 1,108 16,356 NA NA 3 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 0) t1) 13.6 f1) 4.7 4 1949. . . 100.0 NA NA 8.6 0.2 2.4 NA NA 5 Percent of value of all 11.0 0.1 0.1 71.4 0.5 6.6 6 1949. . . 16.1 NA NA 71.3 2.7 6.3 NA NA 7 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 2,282,999 53 60 450 525 8 80 1 1 3 2 9 1949. . . 63 NA NA 3 1 6 NA NA 10 number of trees 1959. . . 380,379 (D) (D) 85 (D) 11 1949. . . 309,765 NA NA 228 75 825 NA NA 12 dollars 1959... 244,176 (D) (D) 106 (D) 13 1949. . . 124,682 NA NA 86 30 359 NA NA 14 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 50 1 2 2 15 1949... 54 NA NA 3 1 5 NA NA 16 number of trees 1959... 136,287 (D) (D) (D) 17 1949. . . 173,210 NA NA 162 20 560 NA NA 18 dollars 1959... 96,617 (D) (D) (D) 19 1949. . . 130,448 NA NA 172 12 280 NA NA 20 Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959... 42 2 2 21 1949... 44 NA NA 3 1 5 NA NA 22 number of trees 1959... 132,239 (D) (D) 23 1949. . . 270,436 NA NA 190 20 435 NA NA 24 dollars 1959. . . 83,929 (D) (D) 25 1949. . . 138,332 NA NA 115 12 287 NA NA 26 61 1 3 2 27 1949... 52 NA NA 2 1 6 NA NA 28 number of trees 1959. . . 203,075 (D) 55 (D) 29 1949. . . 175,617 NA NA 336 20 655 NA NA 30 dollars 1959. . . 88,207 (D) 55 (D) 31 1949. . . 55,660 NA NA 105 8 260 NA NA 32 63 1 1 3 2 33 1949 . . . 63 NA NA 3 1 5 NA NA <■; number of trees 1959... 131,296 (D) (D) 85 (D) 35 1949... 148,168 NA NA 97 20 616 NA NA « dollarB 1959... 88,339 (D) (D) 106 (D) 37 1949. . . 64,744 NA NA 61 10 365 NA NA 38 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 43 2 2 39 1949... 48 NA NA 2 1 5 NA NA 40 number of trees 1959. . . 150,284 (D) (D) 41 1949. . . 174,695 NA NA 75 20 351 NA NA 42 dollars 1959... 81,864 (D) (D) 43 1949. . . 79,065 NA NA 40 10 185 NA NA 44 Grapevines establishments reporting 1959. . . 29 4 1 4 45 1949. . . 36 NA NA 4 1 6 NA NA 46 number of vines 1959. . . 1,858,114 1,240,000 (D) 589,950 47 1949. . . 1, 176, 528 NA NA 846,473 75 277,100 NA NA 48 dollars 1959... 165,297 119, 535 (D) 40,880 49 1949. . . 79,723 NA NA 59,005 4 14,604 NA NA 50 2,092,460 1,522,000 (D) 515,675 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments- MA Not available. Included In "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. NEW YORK 419 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS- ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, Bee text) LivingBton Monroe Nassau Niagara Oneida Inland age Ontario Orange Orleans Queens DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NOT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 1 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. -dollars 1959... 496,030 34,005 5,487 915 83,605 2,461 2 1949. . . 383,296 15,223 3,523 1,332 67,659 NA 1,595 3 percent distribution 1959... 56.3 3.9 0.6 0.1 9.5 0.3 4 1949. . . 55.3 2.2 0.5 0.2 9.8 NA 0.2 5 Percent of value of all 74.5 11.0 0.7 1.4 29.3 0.7 6 1949. . . 69.5 11.1 0.6 4.2 28.1 NA 0.2 7 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 1,883,500 38,440 6,105 2,100 102,964 249 1,523 8 10 4 4 2 5 2 9 1949... 9 4 7 3 4 NA 2 10 number of trees 1959... 273, 526 16,050 1,600 (D) 34,831 (D) 11 1949. . . 218, 194 15,810 940 972 24,000 NA 399 12 dollars 1959... 142,698 16,035 3,200 (D) 33,459 (D) 13 1949... 83,672 4,915 2,137 427 11,550 NA 566 14 Cherry treeB (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 10 3 1 1 3 1 15 1949. . . 12 3 4 3 4 HA 2 16 number of trees 1959. . . 121,986 1,633 (D) (D) 2,220 (D) 17 1949... 60,871 3,520 250 160 21,850 NA 206 18 dollars 1959... 83,530 988 (D) (D) 2,745 . *. (D) 19 1949. . . 35,503 1,560 175 80 13,500 NA 216 20 Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959... 7 2 1 3 1 21 1949... 12 2 3 2 3 NA 1 22 number of trees 1959... 117,100 (D) (D) 4,470 (D) 23 1949. . . 237,951 5,853 225 250 4,785 NA 20 24 dollars 1959... 71,152 (D) (D) 4,478 (D) 25 1949... 115,182 2,926 140 125 3,475 NA 20 26 9 3 2 5 27 1949... 7 3 6 2 3 NA 2 28 number of trees 1959... 162, 533 7,589 (D) 21,957 29 1949... 123,868 13,099 610 1,390 5,500 NA 274 30 dollarB 1959... 61,477 7,587 (D) 8,950 31 1949... 40,329 3,582 401 635 2,085 NA 316 32 9 3 3 1 3 1 33 1949... 11 3 6 1 4 NA 2 34 number of trees 1939... 109,649 6,192 570 (D) 6,175 (D) 35 1949... 103,818 2,623 360 100 12 . JBC NA 222 36 dollars 1959... 63,056 5,967 1,140 (c) 5,935 (D) 37 1949... 38,833 1,052 513 20 11,245 NA 339 38 plum and prune trees. . -establishments reporting 1959... 10 2 2 2 39 1949. . . 12 2 3 2 4 NA 2 40 number of trees 1959. . - 133,310 (D) (D) (D) 41 1949. . . 121,663 1,170 119 150 41,090 NA 48 4? dollars 1959. . . 69,787 (D) CD) (D) 43 1949. . . 51,554 468 77 45 20,585 NA 68 44 1 3 1 1 2 4'. 1949... 2 2 3 3 NA 2 46 number of vines 1959. . . (D) 4,850 (i>) (D) (D) 47 1949... 18,225 4,000 445 28,350 NA 239 48 dollars 1959. . . (D) 491 (D) (D) (D) 49 1949... 3,145 425 80 1,970 MA 65 50 Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960... (D) 5,130 (D) (D) ) Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosu re of inform atlon for In dividual est sbiishments. See text. 420 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Richmond Rockland Schenectady Steuben Suffolk Sullivan Ulster Wayne Westchester All other counties DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 1 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 66 135 (D) 5,200 22,319 60 463 40,910 21,420 6,355 2 1949. . . NA 180 10,396 2,267 NA 108, 550 19,480 2,931 3 percent distribution 1959... (M £> (i>) 0.6 2.5 i1) 0.1 4.6 2.4 0.7 4 1949... NA t1) 1.5 0.3 NA 15.7 2.8 0.4 5 Percent of value of all 1.2 0.3 (D) 40.3 0.9 t1) 0.8 4.4 3.6 2.8 6 1949... NA 1.4 84.5 0.5 NA 21.3 6.0 1.7 7 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 220 140 36,000 49,370 100 770 93,700 41,335 25,395 S 1 1 1 21 1 2 2 11 6 9 1949. . . NA 1 1 4 NA 2 12 4 10 number of trees 1959 — (D) (D) (D) 9,025 (i>) (D) (D) 16,911 28,351 11 1949... NA 200 27,980 821 NA 10,500 7,131 1,690 12 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 9,574 (D) (D) (D) 13,545 25, 559 13 1949. . . NA 90 5,438 1,115 NA 5,250 8,492 555 14 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 1 11 2 1 4 5 15 1949... NA 2 3 NA 2 6 4 16 number of trees 1959. . . (D) (D) (D) 3,236 (D) (D) 545 6,667 17 1949... NA 8,207 115 NA 75,300 1,311 678 18 dollars 1959. . . (D) (i>) (D) 3,112 (D) (D) 551 5,691 19 1949... NA 1,960 213 NA 75,200 1,231 346 20 Cherry trees (sour) establishments reporting 1959 — 1 1 11 1 1 3 6 21 1949... NA 2 NA 2 4 3 22 number of trees 1959. . . (D) (D) 3,191 (D) (D) 325 7,153 23 1949... NA 2,550 112 NA 16,500 605 940 24 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 2,689 (D) (D) 324 5,286 25 1949. . . NA 402 127 NA 14,500 543 478 26 Peach trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 1 1 17 1 2 1 8 5 27 1949. . . NA 2 5 NA 2 9 2 28 number of trees 1959. . . (D) (i>) 1,440 (D) (D) (D) 2,175 7,326 .••> 1949. . . NA 13,833 230 NA 13,400 2,376 26 30 dollars 1959... (D) (i>) 1,440 (D) (D) (D) 2,184 6,514 31 1949... NA 1,588 175 NA 4,140 2,019 17 32 1 l 18 1 2 1 6 6 a 1949. . . NA l 2 6 NA 2 11 5 34 number of trees 1959 — (D) (D) 1,125 (i>) (D) (D) 2,215 5,285 15 1949. . . NA 100 3,587 417 NA 10,200 2,815 1,113 li, dollara 1959... (D) (D) 1,370 (D) (D) (D) 3,866 6,899 i-,' 1949... NA 80 598 448 NA 6,100 4,513 567 38 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 13 1 1 1 5 39 1949. . . NA 1 4 NA 2 5 3 40 number of trees 1959... (D) (D) 687 (D) (D) (D) 16,287 -1 1949. . . NA 1,500 168 NA 5,300 1,131 1,910 42 dollars 1959. . . (D) (D) 819 (D) (D) (D) 11,258 43 1949... NA 275 71 NA 3,150 1,604 933 44 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 45 1949... NA 1 4 NA 1 5 2 ■'.V number of vines 1959 — (D) (D) 160 (D) (D) (D) 23,154 47 1949. . . NA 50 189 NA 250 1,012 120 48 dollars 1959... CD) (D) 50 (D) (D) (D) 4,341 49 1949. . . NA 10 106 NA 100 1B3 26 50 (D) (D) 620 (D) (D) (D) 49,035 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for Individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. NEW YORK 421 County Table 4.-VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Erie Greene Monroe All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 34,425,542 2,025,972 3,276,627 1,883,592 27,239,351 2 Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms 4,253,812 88,952 3,255,770 279,039 630,051 3 1949. . . 2,656,956 58,447 1,953,567 134,211 510,731 4 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 2.1 76.5 6.6 14.8 5 1949... 100.0 2.2 73.5 5.1 19.2 6 Percent, of value of ell 12.4 4.4 99.4 14.8 2.3 VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS 7 17 13 4 8 1949... 18 15 3 9 area, square feet of bench area 1959. . . 306,889 151,369 155,520 10 value, dollars 1959... 39,055 29,244 9,811 11 1949... 15,899 8,899 7,000 12 49 5 25 19 13 1949. . . 33 1 23 9 14 area, square feet of bench area 1959... 643,903 33,050 440,800 170,053 15 value, dollars 1959. . . 353,990 13,525 220,326 120,139 16 1949. . . 187,422 1,400 110,987 75,035 17 All other vegetables. . .establishments reporting 1959... 19 14 5 is area, square feet of bench area 1959 — 1,000,008 995,190 4,818 19 value, dollars 1959. . . 33,368 ... 28,469 4,899 20 Propagated mushrooms ... establishments reporting 1959... 23 3 14 6 21 1949. . . 8 2 2 4 22 area, square feet of bed area 1959. . . 4,035,019 106,800 3,343,219 585,000 23 value, dollars 1959... 3,821,399 75,427 3,255,770 490,202 24 1949. . . 2,426,960 57,047 1,953,567 416,346 422 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Avery Beaufort Buncombe Burke Catawba Cleveland Duplin Durham Forsyth ESTABLISHMENTS 1 321 13 18 13 6 8 4 3 4 6 2 3 Kind bf business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 190 169 2 NA 17 21 9 4 NA 4 NA 3 3 NA 3 3 4 9 4 5 1949. . . 158 94 11 4 1 NA 6 5 6 NA 4 3 1 NA 1 NA 1 NA 2 4 6 29 6 2 1 7 Greenhouse vegetable 2 8 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 234 7 16 9 3 6 3 3 2 4 9 Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . 46 3 1 3 2 1 1 10 Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES: AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 41 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 11 Establishments by method of sale: 112 8 15 5 3 2 3 1 1 1 12 77 3 1 4 1 2 2 2 13 132 2 2 4 2 4 1 2 1 3 14 15 16 Total sales establishments reporting 1959... value, dollars 1959... 321 8,587,720 6,397,208 13 283,106 266,806 18 225,455 210, 805 13 363,958 297, 573 6 118,684 107,418 8 124,745 84,010 4 561, 503 559,686 3 114,480 79,598 4 112,752 34,300 6 128,953 25,269 17 Retail sales value, dollars 1959... 2,190,512 16,300 14,650 66,385 11,266 40,735 1,817 34,882 78,452 103,684 18 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 7,526,285 281,804 224,629 333, 388 113,449 106, 574 560,769 96,295 40,969 81,200 19 20 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . 29 37,231 3 1,663 1 150 1 220 1 560 1 102 21 22 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959. . . EMPLOYMENT 233 1,617,520 9 68,307 14 44,510 7 38, 110 4 23,240 4 16,803 3 37,968 2 5,519 4 42,130 5 45,514 23 24 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-tLme, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 269 3,117 11 68 13 189 9 53 5 24 5 32 3 87 3 93 3 23 6 33 25 26 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 206 1,181 10 41 10 25 8 41 3 7 4 22 2 81 2 11 3 20 3 21 27 28 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 109 190 5 6 12 32 3 3 1 3 4 7 1 1 2 6 3 7 29 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 11,957,118 526,000 396,320 608,500 52,893 191,460 1,662,725 111,944 88,000 186, 500 30 31 32 33 Greenhouse area:1 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . 166 2,190,012 151 1,989,756 2 61,925 1 50,225 11 181, 588 10 167,688 1 1,200 1 1,200 4 39,540 4 33,025 3 317, 500 3 315,000 3 22,200 3 21,600 4 15,699 4 15,699 34 35 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959 Bquare feet 1959. . . 55 200,256 1 11,700 2 13,900 3 6,515 1 2,500 1 600 36 37 38 39 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 133 90 2, 116, 159 1,082,706 2 NA 61,925 NA 1 2,200 9 1 178,700 65,000 NA NA 4 NA 39,540 NA 3 3 317, 500 167,000 NA NA 3 3 22,200 38,500 4 9 15,699 52,824 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959... 1949. . . 44 18 75, 203 38,723 NA NA 4 2 2,888 3,788 1 NA 1,200 NA 1 3,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 1,840 44 45 Greenhouse area used In production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 2 550 MA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. NORTH CAROLINA 423 County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Guilford Henderson Mecklenburg New Hanover Pender Randolph Rowan Union Wake All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 16 18 26 17 15 7 3 4 10 130 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 12 15 14 3 14 8 12 22 10 11 6 5 3 6 3 MA 6 6 68 53 4 5 Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . 7 6 5 NA 13 4 5 NA 4 NA 3 NA 1 NA 1 NA 7 NA 79 68 ( 4 5 6 1 1 3 7 Greenhouse vegetable 1 1 8 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 12 15 17 10 10 3 1 2 8 103 9 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 2 1 18 10 Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 3 2 7 3 2 2 1 1 9 11 Establishments by method of sale: 3 9 3 9 11 1 1 1 3 32 12 8 3 8 1 1 1 2 1 37 13 5 6 15 8 3 5 1 1 6 61 W 15 16 value, dollars 1959... 16 431,684 161,718 18 639,471 617,267 26 848,656 521,921 17 912,608 817,143 15 581,277 544,777 7 371,975 331,731 3 136,432 132,207 4 134,514 80,774 10 416,700 188,639 130 2,080,767 1,335,566 17 269,966 22,204 326,735 95,465 36,500 40,244 4,225 53,740 228,061 745,201 18 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 301,465 617,028 692,998 869,175 570,904 359,308 134,182 105,855 302,235 1,734,058 20 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959.. . 5 1,977 1 750 3 12,285 1 4,200 2 1,120 1 100 2 325 7 13,779 1 22 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959. .. EMPLOYMENT 12 40,271 13 79,630 18 157,673 15 111,106 12 67,530 5 54,777 3 3,505 4 41,174 9 121,996 90 617,757 23 24 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 13 118 16 773 21 124 15 331 15 199 6 106 3 21 4 12 10 75 108 756 25 26 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 13 81 9 54 16 97 14 137 11 77 6 44 1 18 3 9 9 66 79 329 27 28 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIFMENT 4 6 4 7 8 10 5 15 3 7 2 3 2 3 4 6 46 68 29 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . . 603,700 555,838 1,155,500 933,202 532, 550 605,000 176,500 184,100 489,500 2,896,886 30 31 32 33 Greenhouse area:1 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959.. . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959... 12 168,780 11 150,880 8 63,135 6 58,455 20 248,785 19 241,885 6 201,680 6 196,000 3 45,400 3 34,200 5 43,880 5 43,880 2 71,600 1 69,100 3 42,100 3 42,100 7 107,625 6 95, 525 72 557,375 65 453,294 34 35 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 6 17,900 3 4,680 4 6,900 2 5,680 2 11,200 1 2,500 5 12,100 24 104,081 36 37 38 39 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 11 12 139,150 116,637 5 1 61,915 3,360 14 7 241,260 221,730 6 4 203,180 34,100 1 40,000 5 4 43,880 21,429 2 4 71,600 75,035 3 NA 42,100 NA 5 3 103,000 67,500 56 38 534,510 217,391 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959.. . 1949. . . 2 2 29,630 10,680 3 NA 1,220 NA 7 1 7,525 600 NA NA NA 5,400 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 NA 4,625 NA 22 10 22,715 18,815 44 45 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. -establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959.. . 1 400 1 150 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. 1Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area In production of house during the year. florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- 424 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions flT*d explanations, see text) The State Avery Beaufort Buncombe Burke Catawba Cleveland Duplin Durham Forsyth LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: 1 2 Total land area used for out-door acres 1959. . . 253 3,878 11 140 18 461 8 30 6 163 5 65 2 5 3 113 3 6 3 84 1 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florlBt 102 1,653 17 328 3 4 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 4 acres 1959. . . 2 ■ Nursery acres 1959. . . 158 1,651 11 140 1 5 6 26 6 163 4 64 1 3 1 7 1 5 2 80 ! 8 acres 1959... 29 574 6 128 2 106 1 2 1 10 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... 65 1,037,257 4 23,500 1 486 1 3,400 11 ].' 1 1 w Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 15 17 2,246,048 595,310 NA NA 1 1,000 NA NA NA NA 1 1 3,500 3,600 NA NA 1 2,700 1 2 1,250 1,000 L5 16 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959 79 1,438,507 1 3,500 2 24,500 1 4,000 3 27,040 2 10,600 1 43,560 2 22,068 17 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 56 114,933 1 260 3 1,900 1 800 2 5,500 1 18 square feet 1959. . . 900 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Guilford Henderson Mecklenburg New Hanover Pender Randolph Rowan Union Wake All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Land area: Total land area used for out-door 10 144 14 553 18 191 16 483 15 481 4 159 2 4 1 3 8 53 106 2 acres 1959. . . 740 3 4 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . 4 6 10 514 5 5 11 327 10 309 2 6 2 (z) 2 1 31 147 5 6 Nursery products establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 7 138 5 14 13 186 5 43 4 104 3 58 1 4 1 3 7 52 79 556 7 8 acres 1959. . . 4 25 5 113 6 68 1 95 1 (2) 3 37 9 10 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... 3 48,160 3 8,400 7 23,244 2 70,000 2 108,900 1 60,000 1 75 5 15, 270 35 675,822 11 12 13 14 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 1 5,000 1 1,500 1 2 400 5,200 1 1 1,800,000 1,800 1 22,000 1 300 NA NA 1 2,160 8 7 417, 598 572,350 15 16 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . 2 43,560 8 24,550 2 90,000 2 21,780 2 42,670 2 10,400 1 1,000 4 239,780 44 829,499 17 18 Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . 3 6,175 1 60 4 27,625 4 6,200 1 6,800 5 24,362 1 96 7 4,045 22 30,210 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." Z Reported in small fractions. NORTH CAROLINA 425 Jounty Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... POTTED PUNTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Chrys anthemums , all types Begonias . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars ■establishments reporting number of pots dollars •establishments reporting number of pots dollars ..establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959 . . 1959. . 1959. . 1959. . 1949., 1959. , 1949., 1959., 1949.. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas. .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959., 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959., 1949., 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 5,426,730 2,212,900 100.0 100.0 311,135 106,673 100.0 100.0 5.7 4.8 298,860 69,744 1,595,256 485,516 100.0 100.0 29.4 21.9 34 404,534 620,860 42 55 96,607 47,997 148,415 57,419 29 52 56,617 81,837 111,896 110,059 25 50 415,603 34,506 112,155 27,602 20 30 74, 125 19,393 63 32 128,164 135,835 79,128 21,371 28 47 55,563 68,189 84,693 88,710 187,414 139,135 3.5 6.3 825 0.3 (D) 333,388 296,473 27,777 5.5 1.3 30,050 9.7 30,000 NA 61,898 14,062 3.9 2.9 20.9 50.6 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 1,875 2 1 (D) 350 (D) 437 2 1 (D) 500 (D) 325 1 (D) 5,000 (D) 6,250 113,449 106,574 73,492 NA 1.4 NA 6,880 NA 2.2 NA 9.4 NA 33,012 NA 2.1 NA 44.9 NA 1 (D) (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 NA D) NJ (D) NA (D) NA 559,470 159,400 10.3 7.2 4,000 11,000 1.3 10.3 Duplin 0.7 6.9 1 378,506 136,550 23.7 28.1 67.7 85.7 1 (D) (D) 3 2 22,250 8,500 44,100 10,500 3 3 11,000 50,600 25,000 60,700 2 9,580 6,600 2 6,950 1 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 25,600 (D) ..... 16,995 NA 0.3 NA 40,969 38,525 28,365 0.7 1.3 9,250 2,973 3.0 2.8 24.0 10.5 2 2 (D) 2,973 11,050 9,625 0.7 2.0 28.7 33.9 1 2,000 2,000 i 2,000 3,000 1 100 125 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 1,000 1 1 (D) 400 (D) 600 33,492 41,651 0.6 1.9 1,791 2,095 0.6 2.0 5.3 5.0 1 2 (D) 45 9,857 23,110 0.6 4.8 29.4 55.5 2 (D) (D) 1 8 (D) 1,830 (D) 2,670 2 6 (D) 2,475 (D) 4,377 1 5 (D) 2,100 (D) 1,545 1 4,120 800 1,710 400 1 4 (D) 789 (D) 1,517 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. xIn 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued 426 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Henderson Mecklen- burg New Hanover Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants , rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959... number of pots 1959 .. . dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of pots 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Azaleas. Foliage or green plants .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting dollars ..establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Hydrangeas . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 184,240 71,012 3.4 3.2 59,436 12,252 19.1 11.5 32.3 17.3 59,416 11,802 74,727 27,166 4.7 5.6 40.6 38.3 10,500 14,118 8,950 3,300 11,841 4,060 3 6 1,050 4,450 1,680 5,350 (D) 1,026 (D) 975 3 2 4,505 1,675 10 7 35,450 17,360 18,025 1,936 (D) 4,000 (D) 5,000 617,028 575,298 67,830 10.6 3.1 2,442 150 0.8 0.1 0.4 0.2 2 1 (D) 100 16,578 30 1.0 t1) I1) 2 (D) (D) 1 (i) (ij i (ij (ij l (ij (ij 2 1 (D) 120 (D) 30 692,998 534,239 253,889 9.8 11.5 49,620 34,125 15.9 32.0 9.3 13.4 49,515 12,250 370,274 136,095 23.2 28.0 69.3 53.6 73,650 114,150 3 2 14,600 8,300 23,500 11,450 2 2 (D) 10,300 (D) 18,550 3 402,350 5,150 100,600 4,130 2 1 (D) 4,000 3 20,325 70,330 12,179 9,533 3 1 18,575 20,000 24,694 30,000 869,175 774,313 664,760 14.3 30.0 1,525 1,850 0.5 1.7 0.2 0.3 1 1 (D) 1,500 87,597 25,800 5.5 5.3 11.3 3.9 2 (D) (D) 3 2 16,925 6,500 21,156 7,500 1 1,000 1,500 2 2 (D) 1,600 (D) 1,100 (D) 25 2 2 (D) 2,600 (D) 550 (D) 3,100 (D) 4,100 436,337 87,694 8.0 4.0 102,828 29,767 1.9 1.3 1,500 0.5 0.1 1.5 0.2 (D) 65 53,870 8,400 3.4 1.7 52.4 28.2 2 (D) (D) 4 (D) 786 (D) 1,300 (D) 975 (D) 2,250 450 825 2 130 2 (ij (ij 780 1,333 134,182 131,697 89,451 2.4 4.0 1,470 2,660 0.5 2.5 1.1 3.0 2 3 (D) 2,660 1,950 0.4 105,855 103,680 NA 1.9 600 NA 0.2 NA 0.6 NA MA (D) NA 37,407 MA 2.3 2 CD) (D) (D) NA (D) NA (DJ NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) HA 2 NA (D) NA (D) HA (D) NA (D) 302,235 182,816 106,550 3.4 27,900 16,514 9.0 15.5 15.3 15.5 2 3 (D) 16,264 68,969 32,370 4.3 6.7 37.7 30.4 2 (D) (D) (D) 2,068 (D) 2,585 3 (D) 1,892 (D) 2,220 2 2 (D) 4,330 (D) 3,467 3 2 3,230 1,508 3 2 2,783 18,250 3,340 1,825 1,298 1,110 2,409 1,630 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949 all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued NORTH CAROLINA 427 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Duplin Forsyth POTTED PLANTS— Continued Poinsettias establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949.. percent distribution 1959. . 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. , 1949.. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. , number of bunches 1959.. 1949., dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. , Expected plants in production plants I960., Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons . establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 47 47 L26,282 62,407 221,532 75,777 18 114,822 3,520,389 1,620,711 100.0 100.0 64.9 73.2 47 422,999 261,639 485,048 193,138 1,357,570 1,590,070 47 1,963,120 310,587 403,697 59,854 1,889,324 1,867,285 54 94 2,362,233 1,090,485 1,306,198 668,271 1,036 1,151 23 10 1,774,359 649,352 127,701 34,117 33 577,724 56,917 37 27 5,120,300 526,008 535,397 52,737 810,970 830,170 31 349,790 186,589 139,135 5.3 8.6 99.6 100.0 L2 20 123,708 148,690 64,948 69,336 106 117 17 5 1,551,259 627,180 112,857 32,036 3 1 6,000 4,000 11,625 5,000 1 (D) 204, 525 13,715 5.8 0.8 69.0 49.4 2 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,000 (D) (D) 2 (D 4,000 (D" 1,000 ;d; D 7,005 4,715 3 1 1,892,166 60,000 201,000 6,000 245,500 245,500 Ka (P) NA m 33,600 NA 1.0 KA 45.7 NA 1 (D) m D) NA (D) ID) 2 m (D) Hi CD) HI (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 9,900 (D) 11,300 3 14,250 176,964 11,850 5.0 0.7 31.6 7.4 2 (D) 3,800 (D) 3,000 (D) (D) 1 (D) 5,700 (D) 1,100 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 18,000 (D) 1,800 (D) (D) (D) 16,995 NA 0.5 100.0 NA 1 (D) 1 1 (D) 4,000 (D) 2,000 18,225 15,767 0.5 1.0 47,3 55.6 1 (D) 1,550 (D) 1,475 (D) (D) 1 (D 10,800 (D" 2,325 D r l (D) 4,500 (D) 360 (D) (D) (D) 2,125 (D) 2,562 21,844 16,446 0.6 1.0 65.2 39.5 3 1,938 3,607 2,373 3,296 4,674 4,674 3 65,500 16,180 11,616 2,955 34,300 34,300 3,916 2,616 D D 1 6 (D) 20,538 (D) 1,970 D) D) D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 428 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 | Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Mecklen- burg New Hanover Randolph POTTED PLANTS— Continued Polnsettlas establishments reporting 1959. 1949.. number of pots 1959., 1949., dollars 1959., 1949., All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949.. percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949.. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959.. number of bunches 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949., Plants In production plants 1959.. Expected plants In production plants I960.. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949., dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960., Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area In production acres 1960. Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1949. 10,700 2,820 18,090 3,550 (D) 50,077 31,594 1.4 1.9 27.2 44.5 23,206 6,430 14,375 6,335 71,257 68,657 99,792 26,016 25,188 5,810 85,196 81,996 1 2 (D) 3,050 (D) 2,039 (D) (D) (D) (D) 43,844 2,584 3 3 69,960 10,990 6,996 1,099 10,660 10,660 1 (i>) (d' i (d) 556,278 67,650 15.8 4.2 96.7 99.7 1 (D) 50 50 (D) (D) ID) 2 (D) 480 (D) 80 (D) (D) 1,079,860 88,667 514,146 63,100 509 499 1 (D) (D) (D) 12,000 (D) 720 ID! (D) 2 22,500 19,000 47,495 30,750 1 (D) 114,345 83,669 3.2 5.2 21.4 33.0 21,766 16,825 32,064 15,502 55,200 55,200 (D) 27,833 (D) 6,925 2 2,125 1,625 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 236,000 (D) 22,880 (D) (D) 3 2 14,331 4,250 15,352 2,750 685,191 637,110 19.5 39.3 3 23,857 14,785 28,390 9,665 70,000 119,100 2 (D) 56,400 (D) 4,800 (D) (D) 9 19 587,143 562,412 403,836 348,843 214 219 (D) (D) 2 (P) (D) (D) (D) 177,625 436,337 87,694 12.4 5.4 100.0 100.0 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 10 11 487,032 119,601 280,105 76,840 168 146 141,232 2 3 (D) 750 (D) 1,300 47,458 21,302 1.3 1.3 46.2 71.6 3 13,533 2,458 11,624 1,870 66,600 190,400 3 82,000 17,566 17,580 4,825 78,000 78,000 2 3 (D) 1,475 (D) 1,140 1 (D) (D) (D) 27,000 CD) 4,650 (D) (D) 1 (D) 2 280 300 130,227 84,841 3.7 5.2 98.9 94.8 1 (D) 2,036 (D) 2,407 (D) (D) 1 (D) 9,549 (D) 3,056 (D) (D) (D) 3,317 (D) 1,750 (D) (D) 1,000 1 (D) (D) 6,400 640 NA 3,150 NA 6,300 NA 1 (D) 65,673 NA 1.9 NA 63.3 NA 2 (D) NA ID) NA (D) (D) 3 260,860 NA 39,129 NA 260,360 260,360 2 2 (D) 4,072 (D) 5,090 85,947 57,666 2.4 3.6 47.0 54.1 3 8,631 4,525 8,685 3,145 36,000 46,050 188,072 10,568 40,481 1,796 188,072 138,250 7,154 4,750 65,000 (d: 6,500 (d: (d: D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. NORTH CAROLINA 429 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens . .establishments reporting number of trees aoUars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses ) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 7,526,285 1,860,137 801,410 100.0 100.0 1,775,972 750,354 100.0 100.0 95.5 93.6 144 81 936,211 345,019 1,313,090 460,029 2,719,650 106 70 140,668 82,274 226,486 148,736 486,033 62 53 59,405 68,059 61,270 34,819 129,839 88 51 51,544 25,604 110,245 39,918 266,183 (D) (D) 45,150 (D) 5.6 (D) (D) 45,150 (D) 6.0 (D) 100.0 12 3 78,220 16,083 166, 668 43, 850 149,600 7 2 4,200 1,133 12,024 1,300 16,200 775 775 1,600 6 2,720 5,230 5,800 333,388 36,915 20,858 2.0 2.6 36,915 20,658 2.1 2.8 100.0 100.0 8,250 5,933 16,250 5,995 34,500 5 4 6,500 6,600 14,500 11,510 29,500 3 1,575 5,685 2,075 2,100 7,200 3 3 520 630 1,155 1,065 950 113,449 113,449 NA 6.1 NA 6.4 NA 99.9 NA 5 NA 32,308 MA 94,404 NA 76,000 3 NA 1,224 NA 2,666 NA 7,200 (D) NA (D) CD) (D) NA (D) NA (D) 106,574 33,082 33,150 1.8 4.1 27,984 29,888 1.6 4.0 84.6 90.2 4 2 9,220 8,500 16,863 16,500 27,785 3 2,660 6,400 4,946 11,118 8,925 2 (D) 2,350 (D) 1,075 (D) 2 1,450 450 5,154 900 8,025 1,299 NA 0.1 NA 0.1 NA 100.0 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 40,969 2,444 NA 0.1 NA 2,375 NA 0.1 97.2 NA 1 NA (D) (D) (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA NA HA (D) NA (D) NA (D) D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 430 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) New Hanover All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory. .. .number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 301,465 117,225 214,582 6.3 26.8 117,091 179,855 6.6 24.0 99.9 83.8 5 62,200 88,010 76,776 112,246 203,200 12,000 12,555 32,170 27,100 104,500 1 3 (D) 12,356 (D) 6,477 (D) 2 3 (D) 13,262 (D) 22,084 (D) 617,028 12,830 HA 0.7 NA 12,830 NA 0.7 NA 5 NA 4,350 NA 8,700 NA 17,760 NA 955 NA 1,910 NA 4,230 3 NA 601 NA 1,202 NA 4,055 350 NA 875 NA 1,675 692,998 158,759 41,871 8.5 5.2 158,759 41,830 8.9 5.6 100.0 99.9 13 4 60,577 10,700 118,359 19,550 311,754 11 4 10,100 7,100 21,991 15,700 32,500 6,150 7,500 4,121 5,225 15,100 10 4 5,575 836 14,088 1,285 21,950 9,175 75,024 NA 4.0 NA 5 NA 30,900 NA 61,812 NA 112,500 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) IU (D) NA 2,090 NA 3,804 NA 4,400 117,127 NA 6.3 110,627 NA 6.2 3 NA 74,900 NA 92,127 NA 259, 800 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1,671 NA 0.1 NA 1,671 NA 0.1 100.0 NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA 0» NA (D) NA (D) 105,855 2,175 NA 0.1 2,175 NA 0.1 100.0 NA 1 NA (P) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 302,235 119,419 NA 6.4 NA 111,330 NA 6.3 NA 93.2 NA 7 NA 66,438 NA 73,459 NA 134,896 NA 6,900 9,806 NA NA 5,800 NA 5,800 NA 7,175 NA 5,850 NA 12,053 NA 24,100 1,068,718 445,799 57.5 55.6 1,004,843 432,773 56.6 57.7 94.0 97.1 75 62 508,848 215,793 587,672 261,888 1,391,855 57 53 96,129 48,486 126,473 82,008 268,678 33 41 44,504 40, 168 47,297 19,942 94,709 47 39 32,989 10,426 67,886 14,584 199,283 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. NORTH CAROLINA 431 County Table 4.-BULB CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUS OF 1959 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Henderson New Hanover Pender All other counties I Value at wholesale prices of all 7,526,285 617,028 869,175 570,904 5,469,178 2 Value of bulb crops at 238,357 100.0 28,900 12.1 19,838 8.3 17,440 7.3 172,179 3 percent distribution 1959. . . 72.2 4 Percent of value of all 3.2 4.7 2.3 BULB CROPS 5 6 7 8 number of conns 1959. . . dollars 1959... acres in production 1959. . . 17 7,028,650 108,524 209 3 2,737,900 28,879 24 1 (D) (D) (D) 4 390,250 7,630 39 9 3,900,500 72,015 146 9 10 number of bulbs 1959... dollars 1959... 12 435,349 23,470 5 319,385 18,410 2 (D> (D) 5 115,964 5,060 12 acres in production 1959 — 140 86 (D) D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 432 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959.. Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959.. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959.. Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959.. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959.. Corporations establishments reporting 1959.. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959.. Retail only number 1959.. Wholesale and retail number 1959.. Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959.. Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products ) establishments reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959 . . persons 1959 . . M'otal greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of greenhouse during the year. The State [North Dakota] (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State [North Dakota] 15 14 33 525,025 253,564 271,461 412,788 4 982 31 226,790 28 162 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, Jai.uary 1960. Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass. . .establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. square feet 1959.. 1949.. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949., square feet 1959.. 1949.. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959., acres 1959., Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959 . , acres 1959., Nursery products establishments reporting 1959., acres 1959., Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959., Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959 . , Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959 . , Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959 . , square feet 1959.. 29 157,819 29 141,729 5 16,090 26 23 150,779 178,714 2 1 800 400 2 6,240 14 253 12 249 11 18,288 5 92,350 1 75 florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same OHIO 433 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allen Ashland Ashtabula Belmont Butler Champaign Clark Columbiana ESTABLISHMENTS i 1,403 12 6 25 13 18 7 23 39 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 854 1,119 7 8 4 6 10 20 11 10 14 14 7 5 17 27 31 27 4 5 Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . 408 304 3 NA 4 3 8 5 4 NA 5 6 NA 8 9 11 7 6 28 7 Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 3 8 9 Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . 289 243 2 10 12 1 1 2 1 2 3 10 11 Mushroom growers .... establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 12 10 2 3 1 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 982 6 8 18 11 11 4 10 24 13 Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . 263 5 5 2 4 2 6 11 14 Corporations establishments reporting 1959 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 158 1 2 3 1 7 4 15 Establishments by method of sale: 509 3 1 15 3 2 8 6 16 243 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 8 17 651 8 6 8 10 11 4 13 25 18 19 20 value, dollars 1959. . . 1,403 48,719,653 39,111,622 12 360,875 215,971 8 99,647 29,496 25 1,042,400 915,483 13 184,219 47,648 18 356,713 153,709 7 125, 328 83,776 23 1,489,314 1,217,301 39 790,180 503,826 144,904 281,256 126,917 1,000,992 136,571 131,002 203,004 293,969 41,552 111,279 272, 013 1,341,384 286,354 671,926 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 44, 589, 620 63,193 23 24 Returns end allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 119 139, 910 1 936 2 245 4 1,900 6 10,882 2 469 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 840 5,448,000 6 41,259 6 24,878 11 45,917 10 29,250 14 111,416 4 13,837 17 278,939 34 138,851 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. . . persons 1959. . . 1,104 7,519 11 96 7 33 23 193 8 31 16 102 5 39 20 212 30 173 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 816 4,783 9 56 5 6 16 128 7 24 15 69 5 34 14 166 22 89 31 ^2 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 563 941 6 7 2 2 10 12 8 17 11 33 2 2 6 11 16 23 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars , January 1960. . . 72,704,045 543,000 101,700 1,244,300 394,380 594,508 175,900 2,184,137 1, 057, 905 34 35 36 Greenhouse area: 2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by 1,150 36,246,922 1,138 35,692,850 9 152,575 9 151,300 4 35,250 4 35,250 20 807,697 20 806,297 11 122,382 11 121,378 16 250,305 16 239,305 7 121,280 7 121,280 19 420,690 18 393,930 35 497,370 35 484,070 37 square feet 1959. . . 38 39 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 133 554,072 2 1,275 1 1,400 1 1,004 2 11,000 3 26,760 3 13,300 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 811 853 15,587,518 12,315,203 8 8 110,575 92,300 4 5 35, 250 38,500 10 9 326,562 170,900 11 10 120,088 73,250 14 12 214,355 97,490 7 5 121,280 86,365 16 24 386,765 414, 217 30 25 476, 650 447,415 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used In production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 146 98 648,324 276, 982 NA HA 3 1 10,700 1,200 NA NA 2 2 8,700 1,800 HA HA 4 4 33,925 18,900 4 3 6,200 6,150 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 289 243 20,421,454 15,745,162 2 42,000 10 12 476,435 1,066,120 1 2,294 1 2 27,250 50,100 1 8,500 2 3 19,020 13,925 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. In 1949, number of establishments Includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, ise during the year. Stub items continued and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- 434 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton ESTABLISHMENTS 1 10 6 203 6 9 10 5 44 7 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... 5 6 5 7 101 174 5 5 4 7 7 10 5 3 36 32 6 NA 4 5 Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . 6 3 1 NA 36 20 2 NA 2 NA 1 NA 1 NA 12 12 4 NA 6 Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1 1 1 7 Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959. . . S 9 Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . 99 86 4 2 3 1 1 4 6 1 NA 10 11 Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 1 1 NA 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 9 3 137 4 4 6 3 30 5 13 1 1 31 1 3 3 2 9 2 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 2 35 1 2 1 5 15 Establishments by method of sale: 2 129 1 3 2 9 1 16 5 2 17 1 2 9 2 17 3 4 67 5 5 6 5 26 4 18 19 20 value, dollars 1959... 10 139,333 66,116 6 206, 322 105,080 203 9,388,784 8,718,922 6 147,363 66,749 9 473,895 385, 505 10 164,064 105, 977 5 177, 302 100, 941 44 1,322,783 791, 828 7 150,771 122, 244 21 73,217 101, 242 669,862 80, 614 88,390 58,087 76,361 530, 955 28,527 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 104,701 157, 071 9,036,234 104,791 434,904 138, 069 140,392 1,111,762 142,048 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... -establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 2 650 7 2,192 1 460 2 572 7 4,063 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959. . . EMPLOYMENT 7 16,451 5 29,646 88 418,777 5 32,682 5 86,493 6 11,872 5 27,296 27 392, 086 4 7,825 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-tijiie, and persons 1959. . . 10 36 6 52 166 1,006 5 24 8 74 8 16 5 26 36 210 6 34 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 6 12 5 31 126 660 4 19 7 39 6 10 4 15 25 117 3 7 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 2 2 2 3 62 94 4 8 2 5 5 8 3 5 20 35 3 3 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 204, 696 177,904 15,725,502 210,000 855,000 317, 500 267,000 2,163,000 135,770 34 35 36 37 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959. . . 8 75,975 8 73,350 6 70,200 6 65,200 188 10,480,182 188 10,403,614 6 93,690 6 88,000 7 545,182 7 542,182 8 170,300 8 170,300 4 118,000 4 116,000 41 704, 580 41 695,320 6 160,308 6 159,108 38 39 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . 2 2,625 1 5,000 12 76,568 3 5,690 1 3,000 1 2,000 5 9,260 1 1,200 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 5 6 71,064 53,000 5 7 64,800 66,500 97 92 1,549,827 1,289,194 5 5 89,690 87,200 4 6 38, 532 30,800 6 9 70,800 36,290 4 3 118,000 57,000 35 29 508,292 698, 602 6 NA 55,838 NA 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 3 2 4,971 2,000 1 NA 5,400 NA 17 8 52,525 12,350 1 NA 4,000 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 10 7 22,740 14, 370 2 NA 470 NA 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 99 86 9,234,259 7, 079, 262 4 506,650 2 3 99,500 111,525 1 1 5,000 15,000 4 6 174, 548 190,872 1 NA 104,000 NA NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. OHIO 435 mnty Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959.. Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959.. Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959.. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting Partnerships establishments reporting Corporations establishments reporting SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number Retail only number Wholesale and retail number Total sales establishments reporting value, dollars Wholesale sales value, dollars Retail sales value , dollars Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars Returns and allowances (discounts and value of .establishments reporting dollars returned products ) . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting dollars EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. Paid full-tijiie employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959 . . IAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January I960.. Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959 . , square feet 1959., Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959 . . square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used In production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Geauga 9 146,675 64,870 81,805 115,797 20,943 296,000 8 98,536 90,236 4 8,300 60,600 39,985 4 3 37,936 14,100 3 3 5 11 205,902 132,524 73,378 171,474 7 9,440 8 138,997 2 2,800 7 6 130,597 104,740 3 NA 11,200 NA 1 5,000 77 144 29 19 104 33 9 47 146 3,707,545 2,872,509 835,036 3,320,465 17 20,487 77 490,206 L22 550 96 362 67 111 6,787,730 126 3,309,538 126 3,284,538 3 25,000 89 1,382,968 1,280,415 6 7 30,430 26,830 52 56 1,900,565 1,592,238 99,403 8,575 90,828 61,397 4 51,272 298,000 6 47,000 6 47,000 6 47,000 34,950 11 150,765 88,954 61,811 122,600 16,508 295,172 9 121,700 9 121,700 6 7 53,300 66,500 5,900 NA 62,500 3 5 8 362,772 301,250 61,522 340,801 2 1,580 6 178,333 7 195,000 7 189,000 1 6,000 193,000 186,130 2,000 54 11 48 113 4,632,431 3,671,219 961,212 4,175,182 17 41,432 79 592,731 81 871 48 399 6,954,481 65 637,062 63 616,676 15 17 387,560 350,864 28 194,982 112,910 54,520 40,000 1 2 5 8 163,549 52,092 111,457 108,228 1 12 17,224 5 66,700 5 86,700 86,700 119,354 Licking 2 5 5 12 336,933 205,014 131,919 281,930 1 300 80,513 6 68 5 52 11 410,200 11 410,200 90,000 100,200 2 1 9,200 1,000 2 1 311,000 20,000 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. lIn 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse ares may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green house during the year. 436 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lorain Lucas Mahoning Medina Miami Montgomery Muskingum Portage Richland ESTABLISHMENTS 1 89 72 34 22 20 45 8 19 12 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 37 66 51 66 25 30 9 8 12 12 35 44 5 5 13 18 9 10 4 5 1949. . . 13 9 11 9 8 6 8 4 9 10 13 12 4 3 6 5 3 3 6 1 5 7 Flower seed 8 Greenhouse vegetable 46 23 13 20 5 2 9 1 3 3 2 2 9 1949. . . 3 10 11 Mushroom growers ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 59 53 25 15 16 33 6 14 8 13 16 14 4 4 10 3 3 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 14 5 5 3 4 2 2 2 1 15 Establishments by method of sale: 58 42 6 8 7 4 1 7 2 16 6 7 9 5 1 15 4 2 17 25 23 19 9 12 26 3 10 10 L9 19 20 value, dollars 1959... 89 3,898,212 3,669,812 72 2,943,865 2,761,117 34 772,798 486,259 22 460,103 397,820 20 791,006 315,341 45 938,231 470,484 8 153,673 108,759 19 385,391 341,458 12 438,084 197,503 21 228,400 182,748 286,539 62,283 475,665 467,747 44,914 43,933 240,581 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 3,807,168 2,854,893 653,990 432,861 686,469 746,017 122,432 365,085 342,604 21 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 4 5,306 6 1,825 1 2,000 2 4,525 2 564 3 2,520 2 155 4 5,700 25 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 32 196,426 36 324,225 20 89,801 11 29,917 15 153,145 31 175,739 6 34,387 14 54,393 8 148,491 27 .if. Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 76 395 50 472 27 141 16 60 18 150 31 224 6 29 12 48 11 82 29 30 Paid full-tLme employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 60 254 32 320 21 77 10 32 16 92 25 154 5 23 11 26 7 25 11 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 38 59 24 33 13 19 6 13 7 12 27 50 4 4 8 21 5 7 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 6,647,958 78 4,477,958 77 4,471,085 4,518,191 63 3,380,467 62 3,274,347 1,160,250 28 691,544 27 673,204 1,080,850 16 523,770 16 521,770 933,500 14 205,620 14 203,120 2,696,895 36 579,515 36 565,790 249, 950 6 85,900 6 85,900 725,714 14 439,082 14 437,262 556,500 34 35 36 37 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959.. . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959... 9 142,898 9 138,398 38 39 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 5 6,873 14 106,120 5 18,340 1 2,000 1 2,500 4 13,725 2 1,820 3 4,500 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959 .. . 1949... Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949 . . . 34 39 522,942 386,406 3 1 3,930 240 50 42 1,621,110 858,018 1 2 600 950 25 27 255,684 302,532 1 4 700 2,364 7 8 88,000 69,472 1 1 400 250 11 10 188,700 122,856 3 6 16,920 24,295 34 38 424,885 311,973 2 3 134,530 8,620 5 5 84,265 77,625 2 1,635 10 13 390,362 164,500 4 2 15,520 830 9 10 136,898 103,000 48 49 50 '■I Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959 — 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 46 23 3,951,146 2,057,725 13 20 1,758,757 2,535,980 5 2 435,160 206,525 9 1 435,370 6,900 3 3 23,100 77,000 2 33,200 2 3 31,000 24,000 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. ^^ iteras continued 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. OHIO 437 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND. STRUCTURES. AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sandusky Seneca Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Warren Wayne Wood All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 12 7 37 35 29 16 12 12 15 137 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . 7 8 5 5 29 30 21 32 26 25 10 14 7 4 9 9 9 13 112 142 4 5 1949... 6 6 1 NA 7 11 14 11 4 NA 3 NA 6 NA 3 6 2 NA 35 46 6 Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1 1 1 1 7 7 Flower seed 1 1 8 9 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... 5 3 2 3 2 1 1 1 3 5 5 6 4 10 11 Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959 — 1949... 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 12 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 10 4 26 27 24 10 10 10 8 100 13 1 2 7 4 3 4 1 2 4 33 14 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 1 1 4 4 2 2 1 3 4 15 Establishments by method of sale: 1 1 5 9 4 5 4 6 12 16 3 2 5 11 5 1 2 3 3 53 17 8 4 27 15 20 10 6 9 6 72 18 19 20 value, dollars 1959... Wholesale sales value , dollars 1959 . . . 12 271 ,492 107,859 7 100,672 49,507 37 805,963 575,288 35 5,978,374 5,804,410 29 463,094 314,607 16 362,401 214,497 12 959,046 775,508 12 323,924 281,064 15 780,256 640,904 137 1,467,800 571,846 21 163,633 51,165 230,675 173,964 148,487 147,904 183,538 42,860 139,352 895,954 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 191,566 81,520 698,814 5,916,795 402,464 299,312 872,942 310,674 693,625 1,147,542 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 1 597 2 425 2 300 4 16,476 2 300 1 1,000 3 8,365 1 100 6 3,472 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 6 40,707 4 12,013 28 147,479 22 51,830 16 54,786 9 83,505 10 49,221 8 13,002 8 156,464 102 467,824 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959.. . 10 49 6 28 25 127 27 682 21 130 12 67 10 180 8 41 11 112 107 419 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 8 32 6 25 19 86 16 644 15 64 8 51 5 136 5 26 11 65 77 218 31 '•:■ Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 5 3 6 14 24 13 23 15 21 7 8 5 8 6 9 8 12 64 110 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 310,207 200,681 2,012,687 2,046,475 950,300 358,854 811,016 449,500 1,001,083 3,388,839 34 35 36 37 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959... 8 75,145 8 70,845 4 98,600 4 98,600 29 539,335 29 523,150 23 2,018,406 23 1,955,406 26 396,526 26 380,356 11 292,910 11 289,410 8 197,026 7 165,530 10 227,468 10 224,468 13 752,750 13 752,750 113 1,248,503 109 1,210,528 38 39 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959... 2 4,300 3 16,185 3 63,000 7 16,170 1 3,500 3 31 ,496 2 3,000 20 37,975 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959.. . 1949... 7 8 73,545 64,884 4 5 98,600 136,000 29 29 515,895 482,475 21 29 2,003,066 1,091,548 25 23 389,841 315,420 10 13 238,460 249,251 6 4 174,126 138,359 9 7 216,968 148,800 9 10 279,670 231,500 106 127 1,094,408 1,038,423 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 1 2 1,600 2,192 NA NA 2 481 2 1 1,340 1,400 1 NA 2,000 NA NA NA 4 NA 22,900 NA 1 1 500 440 NA NA 6 7 4,470 23,310 48 49 50 51 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 5 3 27,940 12,340 2 14,000 3 2 5,085 16,500 1 1 54,450 34,000 1 3 10,000 26,000 5 5 473,080 412,000 6 4 149,625 NA Not i available, Included In "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. 438 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allen Ashland Ashtabula Belmont Butler Champaign Clark Columbiana LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 2 3 4 Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959... 571 7,721 191 564 3 36 5 25 1 (z) 10 151 3 3 6 53 2 4 10 46 6 11 4 7 4 7 11 699 3 107 15 131 5 3 5 6 Nursery products. establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 408 6,990 3 36 4 25 8 148 4 49 5 35 8 592 11 128 7 a Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . 28 163 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 3 4 11 12 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959. . . 335 4,102,440 3 1, 546, 380 2 550 2 11,350 6 13,065 6 23, 370 5 13,950 9 54,225 6 51,210 13 14 15 16 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . 35 90 509,472 507,256 2 44,160 2 1 4,098 2,178 1 4,000 2 1 11,000 13,824 1 3 14,700 24,920 4 18,767 17 18 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . 159 1,527,804 2 15,800 2 3,200 5 96,440 1 2,000 2 9,000 1 10,360 6 54,900 1 4,800 19 20 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959. . . 12 1, 360, 360 2 271,000 1 100,000 21 22 Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was square feet 1959. . . 156 629,333 1 500 1 60 6 32,730 1 3,584 6 25,100 1 160 5 6,155 5 9,250 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette Franklin Fulton LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Land area: Total land area used for out-door 7 60 2 1 1 3 5 2 1 44 279 11 8 2 4 2 15 2 13 1 8 1 5 1 (Z) 21 225 10 10 5 16 3 3 2 3 4 acres 1959... Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959. . . 5 6 Nursery products .establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959 .. . 6 59 1 4 36 270 2 4 2 15 1 4 1 5 12 210 4 13 7 8 acres 1959. . . 1 1 1 1 1 5 9 10 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . 11 12 Other structures and equipment: land area covered by square feet 1959... 5 13,250 3 15,243 26 190,762 2 3,520 2 6,945 1 360 16 57,290 3 64,920 13 Land area covered by cloth 1 2 5,000 10,250 2 8 9,800 75,300 2 14, 356 3 10 22,178 33,388 1 NA 30,000 NA 14 15 16 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 17 18 Land area covered by Lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959.. . 2 6,050 1 108,900 8 24,880 2 8,200 1 2,736 1 1,700 9 84,560 1 400 19 20 Bench or bed area used for propagated square feet 1959... 1 36,000 21 Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was 3 1,150 2 8,800 17 27,001 2 1,200 ... 9 21,975 22 square feet 1959... HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions. OHIO 439 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Geauga Greene Hamilton Hancock Huron Jefferson Lake Lawrence Licking LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: 1 Total land area used for out-door 6 6 53 1 5 3 96 4 3 2 acre6 1959.. . 22 46 979 28 24 50 2,782 3 28 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 3 28 2 1 8 2 4 acres 1959.. . 3 17 2 4 140 1 5 Nursery 6 3 29 1 4 3 93 2 3 r^ acres 1959.. . 22 43 962 28 22 46 2,555 2 28 7 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... 2 6 8 acres 1959... (Z) 87 9 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... 1 10 acres 1959 .. . Other structures and equipment: (z) 11 Land area covered by 2 2 37 1 3 3 43 1 3 12 square feet 1959. . . 3,887 4,180 366,514 2,000 11,936 7,450 672,852 600 41,140 13 Land area covered by cloth 6 L4 1949... 1 L2 2 15 square feet 1959 .. . 115,100 16 1949... 1,500 45,400 1,200 17 Land area covered by lath, earan, or other shade substitute 1 1 16 2 29 1 1 13 square feet 1959... 7,200 2,400 194,314 2,600 362,159 20,000 15,000 19 Bench or bed area used for propagated 20 square feet 1959... ..'1 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 2 2 16 1 27 2 1 22 square feet 1959 . . . 900 1,425 36,207 50,000 31,535 5,430 150 Item Lorain Lucas MahnMng Medina Miami Montgomery Muskingum Portage Richland (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: 1 Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . 21 21 11 9 10 20 5 11 5 2 acres 1959... 91 49 126 17 188 319 13 103 334 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 8 12 4 3 1 6 2 5 2 A acres 1959... 22 10 8 1 6 6 (z) 54 4 5 Nursery products. establishments reporting 1959... 13 11 8 8 9 13 4 6 3 6 acres 1959. . . 63 39 118 16 182 309 13 49 330 7 1 5 8 acres 1959. . . 6 4 9 Flower seed establishments reporting 1959... 10 acres 1959. . . Other structures and equipment: 11 Land area covored by 2 10 16 11 4 6 15 2 12 square feet 1959... 63,348 149,854 79,529 10,960 91,160 54,522 36,312 21,000 13 Land area covered by cloth 1 3 1 14 1949... 5 5 1 4 1 1 15 square feet 1959... 30,500 1,000 20,000 16 1949... 27,400 22,580 1,560 13,378 770 5,800 17 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute 4 5 5 2 4 11 1 1 18 square feet 1959... 7,700 9,160 15,500 22,030 144,980 73,740 9,000 3,000 19 Bench or bed area used for propagated 1 20 square feet 1959. .. 6,000 21 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 1 4 2 4 2 3 5 1 2 22 square feet 1959... 5,700 132,680 3,000 775 5,840 2,840 1,300 958 600 Z Reported in small fractions. 440 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sandusky Wayne All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT- Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments Nursery products .establishments Bulb crops establishments Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. Bench or bed area used for propagated mushrooms establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. 3 ,967 1 2,400 1 1,500 9 15,760 1 2 460 2,500 1 25,000 2 62,380 22 122 14 107 120,000 103,865 29,996 1 44,000 3 129,228 1 2,400 2 (Z) 2 560 1 600 2 31,800 3 125,480 1 20,000 2 23,500 2 825,560 1,500 1 (Z) 2 1,900 2 2 15,178 16,356 1 900 2 3,050 1 7,800 15,000 2 9,000 58 231 23 45 7 35 35 124,982 15 46,278 60,164 8 4,940 Z Reported in small fractions. OHIO 441 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Champaign Columbiana Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959.. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949.. percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959.. UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWINC ON Value of imported plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949.. percent distribution 1959 . . 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949.. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . number of plants 1959.. dollars 1959 . . Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959 . . 1949.. Geraniums2 establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. number of plants 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949.. percent distribution 1959 . . 1949. . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949.. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . number of pots 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Lilies establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Roses establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959. . 1949.. African violets establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. 44,589,620 21,798,783 13,040,938 100.0 100.0 48.9 8,979,251 3,317,907 100.0 100.0 41.2 25.4 15 130,963 15,102 17 52 53,103 110,032 46 483 1,374,591 2,565,320 128,756 583,842 589 607 2,241,295 1,460,767 37 70,258 6,509,399 3,459,006 100.0 100.0 29.9 26.5 166 813,964 202 224 174,366 161,047 238,286 200,961 38 45 24,353 23,182 36,365 31,882 41 108 808,643 688,163 302,469 294,334 116 155 367,238 251,500 511,012 311,782 131 204 309,024 387,301 85,814 108,794 45 8,329 54,371 60,401 0.2 0.5 19.3 11,738 7,743 0.1 0.2 21.6 12.8 (D) 250 9,050 2,825 6 7 8,965 4,668 16,050 12,318 0.2 0.4 29.5 20.4 1 (D) (D) 1 5 (D) 1,150 (D) 1,835 737 2 5 (D) 3,100 (D) 400 . B,8l l 36,490 0.1 0.3 45.7 3,750 17,070 CM 0.5 13.0 46.8 2,060 2 160,400 8,120 3 3,750 6,530 8,586 1,530 0.1 C1) 29.7 4.2 2 1 (D) 350 (D) 350 1 420,030 147,940 1.9 282,228 10,558 3.1 0.3 67.2 7.1 2 7 (D) 21,000 (D) 4,240 9 6 34,063 5,632 58,164 13,442 0.9 0.4 13.8 9.1 13,703 18,481 (D) 1,400 (D) 1,710 1 (D) 500 (D) 600 2 3 (D) 3,200 (D) 1,454 2 (D) 104,166 61,611 0.5 21,466 23,470 0.2 0.7 20.6 38.1 1 (D) 9 19,450 7,600 11 10 20,771 13,870 2 CD) 29,502 10,529 0.5 0.3 28.3 17.1 2 (D) (D) 5 2 1,350 170 2,650 235 150 4 3 6,300 750 1,500 567 1 (D) 215,601 105,640 1.0 0.8 73.3 32,695 21,095 0.4 0.6 15.2 20.0 250 1 8 (D) 16,000 (D) 3,550 11 8 32,095 16,995 114,999 24,495 1.8 0.7 53.3 23.2 5 3,800 5,420 4 2 2,000 500 2,880 800 2 CD) 2 7,700 650 1,925 111,279 150,829 0.5 1.2 100.0 14,169 52,831 0.2 1.6 12.7 35.0 1 [D) (D) (D) 20,600 (D) 4,462 5 5 4,768 17,443 1 (D) 74,004 91,794 1.1 2.7 2 (D) CD) 1 2 (D) 494 (D) 617 (D) 2,598 2 1 CD) 1,757 CD) 3,444 2 3 (D) 17,647 (D) 3,802 (D) 810,459 922,407 3.7 7.1 60.4 151,071 208,511 1.7 6.3 18.6 22.6 3 12,500 1,400 3 7 17,000 51,332 2 16 (D) 441,615 (D) 53,228 14 18 88,265 77,498 468,257 635,415 7.2 18.4 57.8 68.9 28,400 35,425 5 4 7,500 23,550 10,239 29,050 1 1 CD) 360 (D) 450 3 3 164,000 350,050 49,000 165,050 3 4 30,450 30,830 45,525 43,530 161,300 189, 100 35,390 46,874 2 (D) 671,926 534,140 399,589 2.5 3.1 79.5 62,083 81,481 0.7 2.5 11.6 20.4 1,000 2 15 (D) 104,001 (D) 27,775 22 21 51,408 51,539 1 CD) 208,913 40,519 3.2 1.2 39.1 10.1 9,850 11,424 5,520 2,725 3,420 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 150 141,140 1,650 38,163 1,600 5 5 17,580 1,850 25,173 2,950 3 5 2,420 2,450 468 675 650 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments, geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2 In 1949, all soles of Stub items continued 442 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Cuyahoga Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 — UNPOTTED PLAOTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959 — 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . . 1949... Begonias establishments reporting number of plants dollars Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums establishments reporting number of plants dollars Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959 . 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959.. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. African violets establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Begonias establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents .. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 38,060 49,686 0.2 0.4 36.4 4,646 11,701 0.1 0.4 12.2 23.5 120 6 11,050 2,800 2 6 (D) 8,771 CD) 19,963 1,435 0.3 C1) 52.5 2.9 2 (D) 400 (D) 335 1 (D) (D) (D) 51,033 (D) 0.4 (D) (D) 16,600 (D) 0.5 (D) 32.5 14,000 1,800 3 3,320 5,250 2,154,797 1,461,069 9.9 11.2 23.8 286,881 293,222 3.2 13.3 20.1 28,580 9 52 288, 192 394,900 31,701 111,423 49 59 213,788 136,433 (D) (D) (D) 64,981 (D) 0.5 (D) (D) 18,056 (D) 0.5 (D) 27.8 2 (D) 3 5,750 1,150 8,797 16,831 (D) 945,788 (D) 14,083 344,024 4,670 (D) 14.5 (D) 0.4 9.9 0.1 (D) 43.9 (D) 27.6 23.5 7.2 4 12 21,060 64,600 11,544 98,312 2 13 5 4 15 2 (D) 19,484 950 1,550 18,600 650 (D) 30,444 1,256 2,100 26,462 800 1 6 1 (D) 4,025 (D) (D) 6,021 CD) 1 4 3 5 (D) 74,050 400 33,900 (D) 42,150 325 22,925 2 8 1 4 11 1 (D) 57,942 (D) 400 37,640 400 (D) 117,882 (D) 560 57,125 500 10 3 5 13 2 36,600 26,300 550 14,275 600 10,734 4,050 323 4,650 275 2 1 (D) (D) 70,453 33,334 0.3 0.3 51.0 9,362 14,240 0.1 0.4 13.3 42.7 9,250 3,200 6 6 8,562 11,040 37,200 6,739 0.6 0.2 52.8 20.2 3 2,500 3,100 3 2 2,400 450 2,500 612 1 D) D) 2 D) D) 1 5 (D) 1,900 D) 675 132,642 38,910 0.6 0.3 94.5 1,999 5,018 t1) 0.2 1.5 12.9 2 6,250 1,750 1,249 3,044 (D) 22,150 7,997 0.3 0.2 16.7 20.6 3 2,200 2,925 2 1 (D) 300 (D) 360 (Dl (D) 300 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 300 705,921 592, 137 3.2 4.5 63.5 48,603 46,239 0.5 1.4 6.9 7.8 13 35,450 10,644 25 14 46,755 30,450 2 (D) 287,830 143,369 4.4 4.1 40.8 24.2 13 49,835 63,558 14 11 8,100 13,060 9,838 14,881 6 5 6,000 2,300 8,953 3,004 3 6 2,800 20,200 1,680 7,932 10 9 18,345 10,910 25,868 16,060 6,920 11,127 2,565 6,289 2 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . See text. NA Not available, Included in See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2In 1949, Ml sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 142,048 86,833 0.4 NA 74,642 NA 0.8 NA NA NA NA NA NA 5 NA 74,642 4,291 NA 0.1 NA 4.9 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA (D) NA (D) NA 'All other counties . " Stub items continued OHIO 443 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item Greene Hamilton Hancock Huron Jefferson Late Lawrence Licking Lorain (For definitions and explanations , see text) 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 171,474 3,320,465 (D) 122,600 340,801 4,175,182 108,228 281,930 3,807,168 2 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... 149,257 1,712,735 (D) 72,312 319,460 402,242 103,728 40,226 777,063 3 104,577 1,263,439 24,263 38,836 162,216 315,378 135,388 43,879 291,648 4 percent distribution 1959... 0.7 7.9 (D) 0.3 1.5 1.8 0.5 0.2 3.6 5 1949... 0.8 9.7 0.2 0.3 1.2 2.4 1.0 0.3 2.2 6 Percent of value of all 87.0 51.6 (D) 59.0 93.7 9.6 95.8 14.3 20.4 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON ? Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an 14,946 216,977 (D) 35,278 38,334 18,421 18,374 4,007 84,493 S 1949... 7,629 155,236 6,565 14,616 11,700 70,634 35,090 12,300 64,086 9 percent distribution 1959... 0.2 2.4 (D) 0.4 0.4 0.2 0.2 t1) 0.9 10 1949 . . . 0.2 4.7 0.2 0.4 0.4 2.1 1.1 0.4 1.9 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants. bedding plants, and cultivated 10.0 12.7 (D) 48.8 12. C 4.6 17.7 10.0 10.9 12 1949... 7.3 12.3 27.1 37.6 7.2 22.4 25.9 28. a 22.0 13 1 1 14 number of plants 1959... (D) (D) 15 dollars 1959... (D) (D) 16 Foliage or green 1 17 1949... 2 1 2 2 1 3 18 dollars 1959... (D) I a 1949... 170 350 20C 10,100 100 1,350 20 2 1 1 2 21 1949... 2 31 4 5 ( 6 5 5 21 22 number of plants 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 23 1949... 6,000 73,275 6,000 10,375 10.85C 33,478 19,400 23,750 62,255 24 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 25 1949... 1,200 22,380 1,500 1,475 3,01C 7,669 6,240 5,150 17,449 26 Bedding plants, flowers, 6 45 3 7 7 12 4 5 23 27 1949 .. . 3 48 5 4 7 10 5 6 23 2!! dollars 1959... 13,564 194,712 2,555 16,212 17,63C 16,671 17,274 3,507 51,243 29 1949... 5,100 117,262 5,065 11,691 8,49C 45,352 28,800 7,050 45,287 30 All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings. etc., for growing on. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1 5 2 : 1 (D) 31 dollars 1959... (D) 6,183 ■(D) (D) (D) POTTED PLANTS V Value of potted plants 14,902 583,267 (D) 14,145 225,421 231,568 21,920 18,865 491,223 J3 1949... 7,200 351,155 6,447 4,725 24,2« 112,090 21,826 6,614 27,714 34 percent distribution 1959... 0.2 9.0 (D) 0.2 3.. 3.6 0.3 0.3 7.5 35 1949. . . 0.2 10.2 0.2 0.1 0.' 3.2 0.6 0.2 0.8 36 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 10.0 34.1 (D) 19.6 70. ( > 57.6 21.1 46.9 63.2 37 1949... 6.9 27.8 26.6 12.2 14. 1 35.5 16.1 15.1 9.5 38 Chrysanthemums , 1 17 2 2 5 1 7 39 number of pots 1959 . . . (D) 68,231 (D) (D) (D 37,100 (D) 5,349 40 dollars 1959... (D) 86,142 (D) (D) (D 55,350 (D) 6,268 .'.1 2 17 2 5 2 1 8 42 1949. . . 2 18 3 2 4 4 4 6 43 number of pots 1959... (D) 20,450 (D) (D 8,550 (D) (D) 6,344 44 1949... 525 17,650 975 450 1,151 10,355 1,300 1,300 3,400 45 dollars 1959... (D) 29,815 (D) (D 13,382 (D) (D) 9,577 46 1949 . . . 650 21,925 1,225 562 1,55( ) 12,592 1,575 1,475 3,862 47 3 1 1 3 48 1949... 1 5 1 1 2 1 2 1 49 number of pots 1959 .. . 2,262 (D) (D) 1,550 50 1949... 1,000 2,700 25 15 314 200 2,200 400 51 dollars 1959... 3,393 (D) (D) 2,550 52 1949 . . . 1,250 5,780 31 20 511 200 2,750 600 53 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 54 1949... 10 4 1 2 3 1 55 number of pots 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 22,300 (D) (D) 56 1949... 67,670 1,350 75 2,143 450 400 57 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 14,900 (D) (D) 58 1949... 38,355 492 26 2,099 210 300 59 2 10 1 2 L 8 2 7 60 1949... 12 3 1 L 2 4 4 5 61 number of pots 1959 . . . (D) 18,630 (D) (D) (D 24,350 (D) 6,639 62 1949... 7,510 750 25 4,00( i 753 2,300 440 1,475 63 dollars 1959... (D) 36,914 (D) (D) (D 37,046 (D) 12,930 64 1949... 9,785 912 32 5,001 1,230 3,050 487 2,173 65 2 15 2 6 1 2 66 1949... 1 18 5 1 5 4 2 5 67 number of pots 1959 .. . (D) 15,200 (D) 4,220 (D) (D) 68 1949... 2,000 28,875 750 25 29, 15,931 2,800 150 3,400 ,,'> dollars 1959... (D) 6,023 (D) 3,676 (D) (D) 70 1949... 1,300 10,531 276 16 16 ) 3,113 680 67 1,374 71 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... 2 2 1 1 1 72 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc.j information for individual establishments . for growing on - 1Less than 0.05 percent. 2 In 1949, all sales of Stub items continued 444 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING QUANTITY SOLD' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Vnlue at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959.. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. 1949.. percent distribution 1959 . . 1949.. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . , 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . , 1949.., Begonias establishments reporting 1959... number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of plants 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . number of pots 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Roses establishments reporting 1959. . 1349.. number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959. . 1949.. African violets establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of pots 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Cacti and succulents .. .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959 . . 2,854,893 1,882,580 1,385,093 8.6 10.6 65.9 356,870 10.7 10.8 51.2 25.8 2 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 300 2 18 (D) 203,87. (D) 52,855 35 29 278,254 109,091 1 (D) 708,566 795,392 10.9 23.0 37.6 57.4 5 92, 154 82,849 42,100 12, 508 43,410 15,085 3 1,125 2,500 1 3 (D) 105,150 (D) 19,235 6 5 29,740 6,485 32,431 11,474 1,950 40,868 929 6,757 4 1,001 Mahoning 653,990 256, 144 201,116 1.2 1.5 39.2 63,538 79,354 0.7 2.4 24.8 39.5 1 200 3 13 22,915 51,650 1,819 12,490 18 23 51,538 66,664 2 (D) 64,445 28,984 1.0 0. 25.2 14.4 3 2,550 2,607 7 9 2,500 3,380 3,880 3,925 125 2 2,900 1,550 1 3 (D) 835 (D) 1,194 1 2 (D) 150 (D) 75 1 (D) 432,861 53,210 58,151 0.2 0.4 12.3 5,133 15,740 0.1 0.5 9.6 27.1 2 250 5 16,425 3,755 5 7 5,133 38,956 12,980 0.6 0.4 73.2 22.3 2 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,500 1 2 (D) 26,000 (D) 7,500 1 1 (D) 350 (D) 500 686,469 181,451 109,252 0.8 0.8 26.4 48,360 21,790 0.5 0.7 26.7 19.9 12,250 2,765 7 46,560 15,665 69,218 19,893 1.1 0.6 38.1 18.2 3 6,150 5,013 3 2 1,400 1,182 2,321 2,800 1 1 (D) 5Q4 (D) 750 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 100 2 2 (D) 695 (D) 1,050 2 3 (D) 12,700 (D) 1,552 Montgomery 746,017 451,758 299,480 2.1 2.3 60.6 99,262 65,806 1.1 2.0 22.0 22.0 2 (D) (D) (D) 2,650 2 19 (D) 62,200 (D) 17,725 29 25 80,820 45,281 1 (D) 187,462 53,850 2.9 1.6 41.5 18.0 5 28, 500 35,885 13 12 5,750 6,505 8,322 8,160 1 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,000 1 8 (D) 2,098 (D) 896 3 7 3,900 1,975 5,187 2,160 8 12 8,900 8,650 5,340 1,742 2 (D) Muskingum 122,432 94,332 82, 558 0.4 0.6 77.0 9,755 12,820 0.1 0.4 10.3 15.5 1 5 (D) 13,400 (D) 4,710 5 5 9,115 8,110 52,130 15,457 0 0.4 55.3 18.7 3 6,244 8,588 3 4 2,500 2,125 3,045 2,400 2 1 (D> 400 (D) 400 2 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 400 2 1 (D) 3,000 (D) 3,000 3 2 1,590 350 578 317 1 (D) Portage 305,906 142,355 1.4 1.1 83.8 245,236 102,560 2.7 3.1 80.2 72.0 500 2 9 (D) 79,514 (D) 13,286 12 244,444 88,774 2 (D) 13,544 4,299 0.2 0.1 4.4 3.0 3 2 1,238 550 1,857 435 1 1 (D) 45 CD) (t>) 950 (D) 337 342,604 130,595 87,964 0.6 0.7 38.1 35,386 23,185 0.4 0.7 27.1 26.4 600 1 5 (D) 15,400 (D 4,250 10 35,029 18,185 37,887 7,161 0.6 0.2 29.0 8.1 2 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 550 (D) 730 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 300 1 275 412 3 2 1,406 700 392 425 Sandusky ,„„^?SHa Jno^uded *? ',AU other =°""rtiee» to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text, unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as Stub items continued OHIO 445 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) All oier counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, HOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 — 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949.. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . number of plants 1959. . dollars 1959.. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949., dollars 1959.. 1949.. Geraniums2 establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of plants 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949., Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959., 1949., dollars 1959.. 1949.. All other unpotted plantB, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 19c9. 1949. number of pots 1959. 194 1 . dollars 1959. 1949. Roses establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. African violet:-: establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollar ' I 1949. Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Begonias establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 81,520 33,088 101,088 0.2 0.8 40.6 5,031 20,950 0.1 0.6 15.2 20.7 1 2,000 4 40,000 5,500 4 2 4,681 950 19,605 26,172 0.3 0.8 59.3 25.9 1 (D) CD) 2 3 (D) ■ (D) 1,175 2 2,050 830 1 3 (D) 900 (D) 1,075 225 437 698,814 629,455 431,749 2.9 3.3 90.1 86,745 65,288 1.0 2.0 13.8 15.1 (D) 3 17 35,500 61,250 4,170 18,945 21 23 75,562 46,343 4 6,163 162,471 19,498 2.5 0.6 25.8 4.5 6 14,370 21,919 4 8 1,025 1,050 1,277 5,916,795 5,739,501 1,409,276 26.3 10.8 97.0 5,533,303 759,171 61.6 22.9 96.4 53.9 15 35,600 9,787 12 16 83,041 41,011 1 (D) 101,625 65,980 1.6 1.9 1.8 4.7 7 10,080 14,382 7 12 2,800 5,011 5,264 6,563 75 3,077 2 1 5 6 (D) (D) 1,500 2,885 (D) (D) 1,400 1,392 4 4 7 10 950 7,325 1,250 12,630 1,900 12,922 2,062 15,993 2 4 6 6 (D) 1,700 1,112 973 (D) 980 978 853 1 1 (D) (D) 402,464 377,956 275,877 1.7 2.1 93.9 43,199 47,489 0.5 1.4 11.4 17.2 1 (D) (D) (D) 1 15 (D) 41,350 (D) 12,350 21 18 38,235 33,988 1 (D) 63,921 9,285 1.0 0.3 16.9 3.4 3 4 2,000 778 2,950 1,067 1 1 (D) 27 (D) 27 1 36 36 3 3 175 571 300 1,195 1 2 (D) 300 (D) 190 U>' 232,853 192,697 1.1 1.5 77.8 4,000 30,470 t1) 0.9 1.7 15.8 70 10 29,000 7,500 10 4,000 22,900 20,421 4,883 0.3 0.1 8.8 2.5 2 (D) (D) 1 3 CD) 325 (D) 418 75 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 75 2 2 (D) 300 (D) 250 1 (D) 353, 546 397,247 1.6 3.0 40.5 21,190 93,167 0.2 2.8 6.0 23.5 1 5,000 30,000 12,000 5 2 18, 569 3,062 1 (D) 330,178 295,250 5.1 8.5 93.4 74.3 1 1 (D) 5,00C (D) 5,000 2,500 2,500 1 1 (D) 50,000 (D) 15,000 (D) 112,000 (D) 112,000 4,000 254,864 167,467 1.2 1.3 82.0 21,401 33,396 0.2 1.0 8.4 19.9 1 3 (D) 21,500 (D) 5,500 5 19,585 9,056 15,454 50 0.2 C1) C1) 10 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 25 1 (D) 693,625 450,581 242,447 2.1 1.9 65.0 112, 579 56,665 1.3 1.7 25.0 23.4 (D) (D) 150 1 5 (D) 61,669 (D) 18,306 7 6 110,077 37,709 195,520 68,640 3.0 2.0 43.4 28.3 3 53,963 62,057 3 °,830 4,347 13,565 5,109 1 1 (D) (D) 1,976 1 395 1 1 (D) 3,484 (D) 4,722 1 2 (D) 1,101 CD) 1,596 1,169,159 818,723 5.4 6.3 61.4 210,941 302,737 2.3 9.1 18.0 37.0 2 118,463 13,702 2 8 36,103 2,410 5 89 1,027,984 257,190 91,066 67,703 116 170,236 206,944 57,912 475,212 108,047 7.3 3.1 40.6 13.2 25 122,983 180,715 29 39 20,575 12,867 32,516 15,744 7 4 13,416 265 18,969 415 4 23 404,353 4,449 156,576 2,615 11 30 149,212 4,035 156,934 5,388 19 40 26,518 11,000 11,264 5,144 8 6,678 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. lLess than 0.05 percent, geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2 In 1949, all sales of Stub items continued 446 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Champaign POTTED PLANTS— Continued Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons .establishments reporting number of bunches dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Lilies establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Roses establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Asters establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production acres Expected area in production acres Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Stocks establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Asparagus, plumosus. .. .establishments reporting dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1 '■. 1 '. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 127 212 1,542,302 1,136,247 567 4,260,022 1,607,848 98 183 263,860 313,858 316,912 379,901 190 187 435,713 270,799 651,699 352,477 126 372,781 6,310,133 6,264,025 100.0 100.0 28.9 48.0 421 1,141,532 1,540,804 1,017,778 1,293,753 3,721,457 3,786,641 411 5,574,228 3,029,102 1,296,694 649,896 4,248,571 4,839,973 57 144 148, 196 321,018 29,320 64,465 31 35 11,294,352 13,002,729 1,092,348 1,115,731 588,650 577,960 50 34 203,884 295,089 13,478 17,755 73 164 588,475 419,777 348,587 256, 513 385 392 294 5,013,406 487, 673 68 249,006 29,378 25 3,613 286 306 16,761,598 13,810,595 1,444,029 1,087,779 2,109,945 2,129,331 64 79,811 2,661 22,400 9,790 925 1 3 (D) 900 (D) 1,425 1 (D) 26,583 40,340 0.4 0.6 48.9 66.8 5 4,170 5,010 2,872 4,809 10,700 10,700 5 29,900 30,094 5,681 4,590 24,900 24,900 9,425 1,885 1 2 (D) 145,200 (D) 12,120 (D) (D) 1 1,250 750 3 15,296 1,234 1 (D) (D) 5 5 101,500 137,360 8,120 9,906 12,750 12,750 (D) 11,500 5,050 1 1 (D) 40 (D) 40 2 2 (D) 500 (D) 690 16,533 17, 890 0.3 0.3 57.3 49.0 4 5,600 900 4,130 800 9,900 10,390 4 10,800 1,800 2,700 300 7,300 7,800 1,331 1,040 2 73,000 176,500 5,610 13,950 8,600 8,600 1 (D) 2 2 (D) 350 8 65,260 26,682 1 2 (D) 2,320 (D) 2,400 2 2 (D) 1,150 (D) 1,250 2 (D) 79,638 123,940 1.3 2.0 19.0 83.8 6 68,450 74,500 52,741 74, 360 411,400 291,884 5 63,800 111,430 14,734 37,229 56,400 30,876 2 1,844 380 1 1,000 100 2 2,573 25,220 3,536 2 (D) (D) 89,900 41,200 7,210 3,951 12,200 12,800 1 (D) 3 2 320 2,060 11 51,400 17,712 2 1 (D) 75 (D) 150 2 2 (D) 275 (D) 377 5,647 53,198 27, 612 0.8 0.4 51.1 44.8 9 7,695 5,750 8,126 5,450 27,900 26,745 9 57,694 26,744 14,636 7,575 40,350 40,350 3 1 6,300 1,200 2,772 300 7,200 3,600 792 180 2 1 (D) 2,083 (D) 2,500 (D) (D) 6 45,744 5,147 2 (D) (D) 7 4 148,000 48,800 16,689 4,800 21,510 18,278 2 (D) 3 68,564 21,320 10 60,100 27,185 100 125 3 2 2,500 700 4,700 725 67,907 60,050 18,443 10,228 15,687 8,960 69,800 72,998 72,100 24,100 15,556 4,675 75,650 80,822 1 100 20 2 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 50 3 4 22,934 15,000 17,301 9,000 10 10 6 76,800 8,348 1 (D) 5 5 140,500 315,400 9,895 25,000 30,650 30,650 (D) 40,685 5 18,500 7,270 1 3 (D) 34,242 (D) 34,392 3 3 2,283 4,266 3,333 4,821 1 (D) 23,106 6,204 0.4 0.1 20.8 4.1 11,623 1,610 11,162 1,550 24,550 32,698 7,816 4,246 1,378 716 8,300 11,174 5 24,600 2,676 1 (D) (D) 2 45,700 1,180 5,484 155 5,600 6,302 5 6 106,953 75,426 9 161,800 24,780 2 4 (D) 90,450 (D) 100,550 5 5 12,200 47,000 20,618 57,900 3 69,355 191,131 78,481 3.0 1.3 4 10,780 4,067 9,203 3,427 27,300 29,750 24,096 9,924 5,683 1,913 20,850 17,730 4,975 725 11,920 21,109 708 1,439 2 4 (D) 27,805 (D) 16,583 (D) (D) 3 28,920 3,760 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3 3 416,057 312,287 48,168 35,512 73,000 73,000 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments, unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as OHIO 447 County Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, sec- text) JOTTED PLANTS— Continued Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 eatablishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWEPS AMD FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of bunches dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Lili es establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Roses establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Asters establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production acres Expected area in production acres Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Stocks establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Aspara(Tus, pltimosus. .. .establishments reporting dollars Camptions eatablishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants In production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. I960.. 1959.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. I960.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959. . I960.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. I960.. 1959. 1959., 1959 . . 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. (D) 100 5 37,000 18,550 (D) 500 (D) 700 13,451 36,550 0.2 0.6 35.3 73.6 3 2,100 5,500 1,750 4,800 12,000 12,000 20,000 21,300 5,000 3,550 18,000 18,000 1 2 (D) 7,750 (D) 1,550 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 2,167 (D) 1,500 (D) CD) 2 (D) (D) 3 8,500 990 1 (D) 2 3 (D) 154,200 (D) 11,300 (D) (D) [D) 735 1,315 4 18,800 7,700 1 250 375 4 4 9,000 1,630 11,700 1,750 1 (D) (D) 20,350 (D) 0.3 (D) 39.9 6,400 11,700 5,424 8,930 19,700 19,324 5 16,352 12,780 3,936 2,540 14,500 13,968 1 500 100 Cuyahoga 7 13 174,487 77,132 61 763,055 294, 518 4 14 18,600 34,290 41,125 44,075 11 11 41,833 30,720 89,791 39,650 16 34,830 922,128 823,823 14.6 13.2 42.8 56.4 29 143,907 170,882 128,757 129,501 367,525 401,620 30 1,175,665 165,767 246,890 33,176 1,014,530 1,361,762 2 10 (D) 20,700 (D) 4,200 1,015,000 101,500 2 1 2 (D) (D) 10,800 (D) (D) 780 1 1 1 5 (D) (D) 100 8,917 (D) (D) 100 4,710 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 27 (D) 876,178 (D) 83,171 1 7 (D) 79,960 (D) 9,595 1 (D) 4 21 4 26 84,768 2,938,393 53,200 1,499,429 8,477 262,779 4,250 108,449 14,400 317,025 ] 1, «■■■' 316,182 6 9,866 45 5 24,500 7,900 1 2 (D) 500 (D) 600 2 2 (D) 620 (D) 775 (D) 42,255 (D) 0.7 (D) 65.0 4 2,500 9,607 2,545 7,640 8,600 8,600 4 9,500 35,070 1,935 5,970 9,500 9,500 1,000 1 CD) (D) (D) (D) 2 7,000 800 1 167 100 1 (D) CD) 1 1 (D) 105,000 (D) 7,500 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 2,314 6 28,300 13,945 2 CD) (D) 3 2,725 4,550 23,891 12,355 0.4 0.2 33.9 37.1 9,970 7,490 6,584 6,810 28,400 28,696 14,310 7,656 2,354 1,566 13,700 14,889 1 480 120 Fayette (D) CD) CD) (D) 5 104,769 8,509 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 13,400 (D) 1,172 (D) CD) 1 I (D) 3 28,100 12,645 2 1 (D) 300 ' (D) 450 3 1 2,000 3,000 3,888 3,000 CD) 108,493 25,895 1.7 0.4 81.8 66.6 50,600 6,049 45,936 5,421 195,500 222,535 4 288,000 41,982 52,200 9,814 200,000 237,470 1 CD) 1 (D) 2 1 (D) (D) B,6*0 (D) CD) 2 CD) 6 9 51,115 : ' . 822 25 91,030 43,692 8 10 8,510 14,700 12,595 20,045 14 8 45,025 23,740 62,996 34,591 3 4,650 369.4S8 402,529 5.9 6.4 52.3 68.0 19 67,572 54,134 63,180 41,339 254,000 299,714 17 209,213 65,344 39,467 13,095 154,355 184,869 4 8 32,946 24,700 2,965 4,965 4 5 1,100,400 996,444 110,040 90,287 53,100 53,100 1 5 (D) 45,400 (D) 3,310 6 7 4,186 12,167 3,190 7,000 6 6 13 197,985 20,924 3 8,600 1,032 3 55 13 14 365,945 407,033 36,950 31,508 45,550 47,670 2 CD) 1 NA (D) NA 4 8,700 3,600 NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 CD) 7,900 NA 0.1 NA Seauga 9.1 NA 1 (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 2 (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 2 (D) 1,050 5 24,800 11,120 CD) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) 44,182 19,310 0.7 0.3 55.0 57.7 2 (D) 7,600 (D) 6,435 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6,900 (D) 1,225 (D) CD) 3 9,050 5,675 1 (D) CD) 1 3 CD) 15,000 (D) 1,300 (D) CD) D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an. MA Hot available, included in "All other counties. 448 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD,' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Licking POTTED PLANTS— Continued Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettias establishments repprting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting number of bunches dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Lilies establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Roses establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants Asters establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production acres Expected area in production acres Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Stocks establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Asparagus, plumosus. .. .establishments reporting dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 19'9. : i. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1 2 (D) 1,550 4 15,300 7,320 1 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,250 1 ) (i>) 32,199 25,240 0.4 0.7 93.8 100.0 2 (D) 2,050 (D) 4,150 CD) 3 8,125 6,650 26,412 17,400 52,100 ID! (D) 45 (D) 515 (D) 158,507 16,824 1.9 0.4 9,037 182 2.6 0.2 5.7 1.1 2 1 (D) ,150 (D) 89 3 1 30,750 195 5,832 48 88,561 16,516 1.2 0.4 55.9 98.2 7 1 15,095 1,115 13,345 1,672 30,850 3 15,907 4,238 28,173 8,100 111,575 2 5 2 2 (D) 21,300 3,355 (D) 9,025 175 1,071 51,250 5,980 6,960 26,615 26,436 NA 0.3 NA 26,436 NA 0.3 NA 100.0 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 9,235 NA 25,044 NA 94,200 2 •■'• (D) NA (D) NA CD) (Li (D) 29,539 (D) 0.7 (D) (D) 1,200 (D) 1.1 (D) 4.1 1 16,666 500 3,500 700 (D) 27,330 ID) 0.7 (D) 92.5 3 1,375 510 2,372 800 4,100 15,075 5,786 49,071 11,572 57,600 5 3,025 11,777 4,195 3,949 7,950 3 1,740 5,173 7,544 5,673 5,700 530,925 252,942 6.5 6.1 467,435 •„•• 228,517 6.1 HA 6.0 88.0 ',.-, 90.3 5 NA 3 14,000 NA 6,087 21,550 HA 9,208 7 133,607 68,510 354,491 167,715 814,500 126,868 67,558 50,967 21,495 328,800 12,771 5,206 33,715 10,467 33,550 (D) CD) 69,779 (D) 1.7 CD) 33,069 CD) '■■' 12,100 13,480 9.6 CD) NA 11.5 12.8 6.2 (D) NA 4.8 2- 19.3 NA 3 (D) 1 NA 82,000 (D) 190,000 •„■ 4,400 3,500 2 2 NA 3 2 CD) CD) NA 24,000 103,000 ID) (D) NA 7,700 9,980 CD) 43,150 (D) 1.1 CD) 61.8 3,383 300 7,222 1,055 21,400 6 34,650 14,775 83,955 31,200 L89.7O0 5 5,283 16,120 3,328 5,820 6,000 3,543 2,050 5,768 4,175 2,800 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 452 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Coshocton Cuyahoga Franklin Geauga Greene Hamilton Huron Jefferson Lake 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 104,701 9,036,234 1,111,762 115,797 171,474 3,320,465 122,600 340,801 4,175,182 2 3 4 5 Value of nursery products at 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . 66,641 16,892 0.8 0.4 555,444 162,886 6.8 3.9 233,541 130,287 2.8 3.2 35,435 38,882 0.4 0.9 22,217 NA 0.3 NA 474,037 268,277 5.8 6.5 27,778 NA 0.3 NA 21,341 11,601 0.3 0.3 3,737,581 1,842,198 45.4 44.6 6 Percent of value of all LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) 63.6 6.1 21.0 30.6 13.0 14.3 22.7 6.3 89.5 7 Value of lining out stock 1,200 160 0.4 0.2 9,694 37 2.8 t1) 120 (M 100 300 (l) 0.3 NA NA 1,328 700 0.4 0.7 5,500 NA 1.6 NA 148,504 19,202 43.3 18.2 8 9 10 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... 11 Percent of value of all 1.8 0.9 1.7 C1) 0.1 0.3 0.8 NA 0.3 0.3 19.8 NA 4.0 1.0 12 1949... 12 Deciduous trees and 1 2,000 60 1 2,000 100 NA NA NA 1 1,000 50 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 12 5 116,100 130,655 26,429 9,077 14 15 16 17 18 1949. . . number of plants 1959 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 19 20 21 22 23 24 Evergreens , 1949. . . number of plants 1959 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . ORNAMENTAL PLANTS 2 2 (D) 625 (D) 100 3 1 77,000 75 9,694 37 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 2,000 (D) 200 NA NA NA 4 1 4,102 2,000 1,328 400 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 21 7 681,519 36,500 121,175 6,825 25 26 27 28 Value of ornamental plants 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . 65,407 16,732 0.9 0.4 545,580 162,448 7.1 4.2 227,695 127,825 3.0 3.3 35,335 36,720 0.5 1.0 22,217 NA 0.3 NA 472,454 265,942 6.1 6.9 22,278 NA 0.3 NA 21,331 11,601 0.3 0.3 3,539,859 1,765,351 46.0 46.1 30 Percent of value of all 1949. . . 98.1 99.1 98.2 99.7 97.5 98.1 99.7 94.4 100.0 NA 99.7 99.1 80.2 NA 100.0 100.0 94.7 95.8 31 Broad-leaved 2 3 (D) 1,625 (D) 1,750 20 13 77,399 14,582 93,110 28,665 6 6 6,120 4,703 8,467 5,845 4 4 1,725 2,555 4,313 4,440 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 17 14 39,999 20,305 84, 963 53,105 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 (i>) (D) 60 32 33 34 35 36 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 21 394,753 47,734 680,591 57,169 37 (D) 157,427 14,860 6,900 (D) 198,116 (D) (D) 1,189,370 38 39 40 41 42 43 Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... 5 3 32,946 9,676 62,828 14,142 30 20 138,427 45,520 245,797 107,975 9 12 57,090 32,450 144,225 77,100 5 5 16,610 9,810 25,882 19,100 3 NA If 600 NA 20,860 NA 23 17 75,173 72,450 193,726 125,180 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 3 3 11,571 5,549 20,478 11,498 68 42 443,465 198,490 1,072,178 471,493 44 238,408 470,296 135,800 19,500 53,000 652,897 (D) 46,802 2,149,035 45 Deciduous shrubs 2 3 (D) 1,150 (D) 400 17 12 63,041 17,000 54,635 7,890 7 10 12,980 48,800 22,029 19,950 2 6 (D) 29,150 (D) 5,450 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 19 13' 49,155 49,520 55,970 22,240 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 1 (D) 281 (D) 100 48 46 47 ~5 49 50 1949. . . number of shrubs 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . 28 1,067,046 732,991 571,936 309,882 51 (D) 171,156 34,164 (D) (D) 132,545 (D) (D) 1,745,678 52 53 54 55 56 57 Deciduous shade and 1949. . . number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 3 2 362 180 836 210 20 9 26,032 3,880 85,637 11,572 7 10 2,360 4,450 21,334 11,595 2 5 (D) 1,247 (D) 2,080 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 19 14 13,863 6,942 78,104 40,490 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2 1 (D) 2 (D) 3 43 16 181,961 94,556 561,272 132,785 53 2,383 76,233 15,635 (D) (D) 68,999 (D) (D) 458,250 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. H-ess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued OHIO 453 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution 1959. . 1949. . 1959. . 1949.. .percent 1959... Percent of value of ;. horticultural spe" ' LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Deciduous trees and shrubs establishments reporting number of plants dollars . establishments reporting number of plants dollars Evergreens, ornamental . ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949. . 1959. . 1949. . 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory. ..... .number of trees, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments repeating 1959... 1949. . , number of SJ -Jbs 1959. . , 1949. . , dollars 1959.. 1949. . , Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1959.. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. Licking CD) (D) 23,065 (D) 0.6 (D) (D) ':'■ D) (D) 22,030 (D) 0.6 (D) 95.5 1 2 (D) 225 (D) 225 (D) 3 3 17,400 7,502 45,782 18,466 106,000 (D) 90,557 37,307 1.1 0.9 450 1,147 0.1 1.1 0.5 3.1 (D) 5,735 (D) 1,147 90,067 35,868 1.2 0.9 99.5 96.1 6 5 5,550 990 7,494 1,373 11,900 11 8 18,250 12,566 66,068 29,723 71,700 2 6 2 7 (D) 10,200 3,100 4,020 (D) 6,886 1,085 1,535 (D) 31,100 2 6 2 3 (D) 2,620 535 250 (D) 5,772 802 325 31,715 20,070 0.4 0.5 5 ({) (*) 1 170 5 30,144 20,042 0.4 0.5 95.0 99.9 330 215 770 620 8,002 5,823 20,166 14,400 26,662 Mahoning 4,160 653,990 121,733 40,165 1.5 1.0 121,733 39,797 1.6 1.0 100.0 99.1 8,775 480 32,707 1,260 41,010 19,221 9,151 56,610 25,252 102,600 6 6 6 4 3,036 8,050 4,995 14,024 3,316 6,470 2,225 4,798 9,420 9,250 6 7 5 2 1,227 4,400 447 1,553 3,617 11,403 925 2,539 6,468 432,861 29,579 6,952 0.4 0.2 29,398 6,922 0.4 0.2 99.4 99.6 6 3 1,734 195 3,034 390 9,612 6 3 8,978 3,190 22,535 4,600 55,125 2 2,345 370 2,271 310 5,642 5 3 1,673 1,025 1,482 1,560 3,090 505,018 315,601 6.1 7.6 86,392 29,982 25.2 28.4 17.1 9.5 2 1 (D) 120,000 (D) 12,000 2 673,000 83,000 73,112 13,982 386,964 212,572 5.0 5.6 76.6 67.4 3 3 4,780 7,000 8,010 5,900 12,700 135,851 94,250 249,867 107,747 115,000 78,234 209,900 33,080 35,750 50,000 7 4 14,320 16,000 37,075 17,500 47,500 Wu^tir^r^m 746,017 278,767 256,166 3.4 6.2 2,000 5,600 0.6 5.3 0.7 2.2 1 20,000 600 1 1 (D) 25,000 (D) 5,000 276,767 250,172 3.6 6.5 99.3 97.7 5 7 2,625 2,605 4,249 4,842 5,950 10 12 40,736 60,630 164,718 180,900 351,093 6 7 12,153 35,985 10,650 19,855 49,083 7 21,841 8,595 92,500 41,650 81,659 28,100 30,400 0.3 0.7 1,000 0.3 1 (D) (D) 27,100 30,400 0.4 0.8 96.4 100.0 1 (D) 100 (D) 100 (D) 3 10,950 9,769 21,900 27,600 48,025 2 2 (D) 2,500 (D) 1,000 (D) 1 2 (D) 630 (D) 1,700 (D) Portage (D) (D) 7,163 (D) 0.2 (D) (D) 204 (D) 0.2 (D) 2.8 2 (D) 1,015 (D) 204 (D) 6,959 (D) 0.2 (D) 97.2 3 3 3,850 541 10,550 750 16,000 5 5,750 1,995 17,083 4,930 33,500 2 3 (D) 1,290 (D) 815 (D) 2 3 (D) 120 (D) 240 (D) D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. ^ess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 454 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Sandusky Wayne Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND CRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nurBery crops percent Deciduous trees and shrubs establishments reporting number of plants dollars establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Evergreens, ornamental . 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. . 1949.. Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. 342,604 203,768 60,335 2.5 1.5 1,050 6.3 1 (D) (D) 202,718 59,510 2.6 1.6 99.5 98.6 3 1 450 1,000 2,138 2,000 3,900 3 2 44,000 25,000 189,640 55,000 248,000 2 2 (D) 3,750 (D) 1,250 (D) 1,150 400 8,240 300 8,900 191,566 114,768 64,022 1.4 1.6 10,550 1,965 3.1 1.9 9.2 3.1 1 2 (D) 5,500 (D) 165 2 (D) 8,600 (D) 1,725 96,700 43,788 1.3 84.3 68.4 3 1,899 525 2,811 540 11,210 5 23,069 13,230 70,154 31,175 54,525 15,016 10,285 13,965 4,043 26,100 2,861 2,000 9,470 3,867 12,350 23,238 52,442 0.3 1.3 4,000 3.'8 83,330 2,500 7,500 1,500 23,238 47,622 0.3 1.2 100.0 90.8 5 5 811 725 1,216 1,875 2,075 7 11 8,236 16,675 16,143 37,725 19,300 1,450 2,650 1,450 890 1,350 456 2,950 3,835 3,920 1,790 86,824 49,632 1.1 1.2 1,350 294 0.4 0.3 1.6 0.6 1 (D) 1,011 (D) 294 85,287 48,758 1.1 1.3 98.2 98.2 5 2,400 3,850 2,878 3,940 15,685 13 9 26,895 16,634 62,567 33,268 127,775 9 4 8,908 4,450 11,312 1,400 17, 165 6 4 862 1,530 3,460 2,500 6,225 22,108 0.3 NA 22,108 NA 0.3 NA 100.0 NA 3 NA 245 NA 583 NA 13,425 NA 49,020 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 299,312 10,530 NA 0.1 NA 10,280 NA 0.1 NA 97.6 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1,106 NA 0.8 NA 68,106 NA 0.9 NA 100.0 NA NA 1,475 NA 3,081 NA 15,900 NA 20,345 NA 45,555 NA 101,150 2 NA (D) NA ID) NA (D) 3 NA 3,510 NA 8,442 NA 12,290 310,674 24,908 27,665 0.3 0.7 24,324 26,840 0.3 0.7 97.7 97.0 3 1,140 2,774 5,107 4 4 8,135 5,500 20,216 11,250 34,660 1 4O0 250 3 1 417 100 1,334 125 577 D Data included in "All other counties'' to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued OHIO 455 County Table 3 -NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allen Ashland Ashtabula Belmont Butler Champaign Clark Columbiana 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . number of plantB 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Rose plants (excluding 1949. . number of plants 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949. . Vines, woody (not 70 81 2,222,282 4,004,884 312,433 510,358 42 81 1,002,480 1,127,339 510,070 472,469 1,542,990 22 52 227,899 283,447 90,826 48,229 24 58,729 12,888 29 145,692 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA NA 1 NA (D) NA CD) NA 1 (D) NA 1 (D) 1 500 '56 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 1,150 (D) 1 (D) (D) 800 1 (D) 3 1 600 16,360 240 1,636 3 700 378 200 1 525 26 1 (D) 99 1 (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA 1 4 (0) 37,850 (D) 3,795 3 620 206 2 1,485 495 840 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3 206,520 10,802 1 1 (D) 7,000 CD) 3,600 (D) 1 2 CD) 8,900 (D) 1,580 1 (D) 3,650 1 (D) 2 CD) CD) 400 400 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1949. . number of vines 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . All other ornamental dollars 1959.. 1949.. Ornamental plants sold 1 200 200 1 (D) Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Coshocton Cuyahoga Franklin Geauga Greene Hamilton Huron Jefferson Lake 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of plants 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Rose plants (excluding 1949. . number of plants 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Vines, woody (not 1949. . number of vines 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. All other ornamental dollars 1959.. 1949. . Ornamental plants sold 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 70 1 250 'so (D) 1 (D) (i>) 80 1 (D) 6 5 423,818 14,600 62,756 2,908 1 3 (D) 1,240 (D) 675 (D) 5 3,555 1,463 1 CD) 1,280 2 3,365 1 (D) 6 1,042 NA NA NA NA NA HA NA NA NA NA 1 D) D) 11 24 744,572 1,932,478 101,259 363,707 15 22 927,503 917,496 456,334 395,545 1,466,500 11 11 149,219 136,900 68,381 32,368 8 27,908 2,402 6 95,687 1 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. HA Not available, included in "All other counties." See tert. 456 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Licking Lorain Lucas Mahoning Medina Miami Montgomery Muskingum Portage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . number of plants 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. Rose plants (excluding 1949.. number of plants 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. Vines, woody (not 1949.. number of vines 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . All other ornamental 1 1,000 100 2,000 700 1 150 52 600 3 4 14,400 15,911 3,585 1,692 1 3 (D) 1,350 (D) 670 CD) 550 2 3 (D) 5,420 (D) 1,541 1 2 (D) 640 (D) 310 (D) 2 42 21 1 (D) 2 2 (D) 52,500 (D) 5,250 2 3 (D) 1,810 (D) 688 (D) 1 30 10 1 1 (D) 350 (D) 35 1 1 (D) 16 (D) 14 CD) 1 40 13 1 (D) 4 3 745,200 901,000 44,832 23,100 1 2 (D) 80,500 (D) 16,175 (D) 2 2 (D) 101,000 (D) 5,350 1 (D) 2 2 (D) 3,400 (D) 850 2,900 1,375 1,200 600 100 1 (D) CD) 1 254 109 1 45 25 1 21 22 23 24 dollars 1959.. 1949.. Ornamental plants sold (D) 90 2 (D) Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Richland Sandusky Stark Summit Trumbull Tuscarawas Warren Wayne All other counties 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1" 20 21 23 ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959.. 1949. . number of plants 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Rose plants (excluding 1949. . number of plants 1959. . 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949. . Vines, woody (not 1949.. number of vines 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. All other ornamental dollars 1959.. 1949. . Ornamental plants sold 1 900 300 1 25 10 1 3 (D) 4,400 CD) 590 1 6,000 3,666 2 1,520 273 300 1 1,666 100 2 4 (D) 4,600 (D) 2,950 (D) 3 200 130 2 (D) 32 1 15,000 1,500 3 2 7,230 8,500 5,070 6,150 5,050 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 12 9 103,912 642,120 33,398 72,785 5 13 66,647 54,913 47,888 21,675 70,440 2 6 78,680 2,835 22,445 620 3 26,797 290 3 48,963 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. OHIO 457 County Table 4 -VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. VEGETABLES CROWN UNDER CLASS Cucumbers establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. Lettuce establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. Tomatoes establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. All other vegetables. . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS Cucumbers establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value , dollars 1959 . 1949. Lettuce. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. All other vegetables .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. area, square feet of bench area 1959. value, dollars 1959. 1949. 44,589,620 14,403,590 8,578,979 100.0 100.0 17 20 504,796 208,093 364,931 107 112 4,951,524 1,074,656 659,039 284 235 19,347,553 12,025,669 6,803,550 10 22 264,410 106,930 114, 594 940,598 1,135,022 6.5 13.2 9,251 6 9 753,360 238,786 69,968 11 19 1,347,397 701,812 1,050,240 5,563 1,000,992 422,455 566,576 2.9 6.6 6 8 204,856 94,760 251,958 1 2 (D) (D) 7,000 10 11 325,357 132,695 187,618 Mahoning 276,113 95,500 1.9 1.1 (D) (D) 5 2 428,460 275,613 95,500 6,325,678 3,664,714 43.9 42.7 1 1 (D) (D) 12,500 37 30 1,583,928 309,742 253,833 99 85 9,307,136 5,926,029 3,311,459 3 13 150,000 89,607 85,887 350, 72 1,305 2.4 435,370 347,972 1,305 367,805 2.6 (D) CD) 506,650 352,394 746,017 13,100 31,060 0.1 0.4 1,180 3 2 23,072 13,100 29,800 162,300 91,389 1.1 1.1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) (D) 2,660 4 6 165,548 110,231 88,729 37,572 2,793 0.3 2 2 (D) (D) 1,615 4 2 25,760 4,950 1,178 3,320,465 1,133,349 803,282 7.9 9.4 3 1 31,000 6,300 4,790 38 47 1,314,095 296,453 246,122 51 55 1,824,755 825,754 539,576 2 4 (D) (D) 12,794 122,600 22,510 0.2 (D) CD) 62,500 17,900 402,464 2,400 4,700 t1) 0.1 3 2 5,440 2,400 4,700 (D) [D) 693,625 203,494 180,812 1.4 2.1 60,000 5 2 375,641 64,511 15,829 4 5 309,659 138,983 104,983 2,932,148 1,298,024 20.4 15.1 2 2 (D) (D) 23,752 3 86,000 50,310 21,448 46 23 3,855,846 2,866,757 1,242,824 3 1 46,000 8,381 10,000 All other counties 19,272,831 1,213,996 703,802 8.4 8.2 2 4 268,940 107,033 2,600 12 13 838,500 114,854 39,384 28 22 724,603 309,079 145,638 1 68,410 8,942 350 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 458 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. Kind of business: Flower growers 1 establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. 1949 . Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959 . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959 . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. . Retail only number 1959. . Wholesale and retail number 1959.. Total sales establishments reporting 1959. , value, dollars 1959., Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. . Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959., Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959., Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 . , dollars 1959., Total employment, November 15. 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. 122 41 9 172 6,014,815 3,091,317 2,923,498 4,646,495 23 54,655 113 1,014,496 141 1,L45 113 757 134 2,194,185 127 1,787,741 34 406,444 115 85 2,044,432 1,383,342 36 17 113,486 40,523 9 3 37,067 32,500 4 1 6 11 824,181 765,671 58,510 796,762 1 251 7 62,719 9 132 9 514,105 206,565 6 307,540 7 3 500,605 127,484 13,500 NA 11 12 16 39 1,545,917 1,007,982 537,935 1,315,419 3 7,583 20 298,340 36 225 31 187 2,533,047 33 691,326 33 678,577 7 12,749 30 21 636,497 402,882 9 5 33,129 23,760 1 2 21,700 28,500 22 346,912 174,977 171,935 276,009 5 5,981 17 165,988 486,000 17 171,960 167,950 3 4,010 16 9 171,260 170,800 2 200 2,578 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. OKLAHOMA 459 Canity Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIJMSNT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting acres Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting acres Nursery products establishments reporting acres Bulb crops establishments reporting acres Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting square feet Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting square feet Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting square feet Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting square feet Muskogee All other counties 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 99 4,077 19 19 85 4,004 7 54 29 103,456 2 7 41,680 55,750 55 908,377 17 24,249 6 22,210 1 1 40,000 26,000 7 98,650 3 8,430 21 507 2 1 19 491 1 15 6 45,948 1 2 1,680 7,500 L4 318,016 7 10,489 3 13,690 1 10,000 6 59,869 60 3,430 12 7 53 3,396 3 27 13 21,608 3 12,250 28 431,842 7 5,330 460 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Muskogee Oklahoma Tulsa All other counties 1 Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... 4,646,495 796,762 1,315,419 276,009 2,258,305 2 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 2,392,856 717,318 862,971 226,831 585,736 3 1949... 1,247,008 257,707 359,245 132,483 497,573 4 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 30.0 36.1 9.5 24.5 5 1949... 100.0 20.7 28.8 10.6 39.9 6 Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... 51.5 90.0 65.6 82.2 25.9 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GHOwTNC ON 7 Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on 603,905 318,756 67,608 43,226 174,315 8 1949. . . 202,749 65,016 36,139 16,788 84,806 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 52.8 11.2 7.2 28.9 10 1949. . . 100.0 32.1 17.8 8.3 41.8 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 25.2 44.4 7.8 10.1 19.1 12.7 29.8 17.0 12 1949... 16.3 25.2 13 Bedding plants, flowers. 104 5 25 13 61 14 1949. . . 67 2 16 4 45 15 dollars 1959... 269,272 18,756 67,158 42,726 140,632 L6 1949. . . POTTED PLANTS 178,621 55,066 27,201 15,288 81,066 17 Value of potted plants 1,470,875 381,932 703,731 158,105 227,107 US 1949... 499,518 130,303 144,406 54,814 169,995 L9 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 26.0 47.8 10.7 15.4 20 1949... 100.0 26.1 28.9 11.0 34.0 :i Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 61.5 53.2 81.5 69.7 38.8 ..' 1949. . . 40.1 50.6 40.2 41.4 34.2 23 Chrysanthemums , 36 3 11 5 17 24 number of pots 1959. . . 326,562 51,882 189,153 34,421 51,106 .:■■ dollars 1959... 460,003 66,928 285,313 47,157 60,605 26 38 45 3 2 10 10 27 1949. . . 5 5 20 28 28 number of pots 1959 46,318 6,225 22,293 8,254 9,546 29 1949... 43,995 3,000 9,465 7,180 24,350 30 dollars 1959... 64,535 8,653 31,812 10,813 13,257 31 1949. . . 53,112 3,650 10,750 8,400 30,312 32 17 1 4 2 10 ii 1949. . . 21 1 3 2 15 34 number of pots 1959. . . 36,001 (D) 24,249 (D) 11,752 f> 1949. . . 24,102 1,000 15,350 3,080 4,672 S6 37 dollars 1959... 27,408 (D) 19,157 (D) 8,251 1949. . . 8,935 750 4,205 1,560 2,420 jfl 32 2 10 5 15 3" 1949... 36 2 7 4 23 41! number of pots 1959 104,677 (D) 48,665 8,297 47,715 41 ■:.: 1949... 56,838 40,358 7,700 2,970 5,810 dollars 1959... 186,302 (D) 111,284 19,332 55,686 4.3 1949. . . 77,192 47,875 17,350 3,900 8,067 44 31 2 8 4 17 45 1949. . . 41 2 5 3 31 46 47 43 49 number of pots 1959... 20,382 (D) 12,388 822 7,172 1949. . . 20,324 1,600 2,148 953 15,623 dollars 1959... 13,677 (D) 8,173 592 4,912 1949. . . 12,097 1,475 2,220 284 8,118 -.11 Foliage or green 30 2 6 4 18 51 1949. . . 41 2 6 6 27 52 53 dollars 1959... 235,256 (D) 9,971 18,562 206,723 1949... 53,953 5,925 21,615 9,085 17,328 54 65 36 3 1 55 1949. . . 16 8 8 2 38 25 '16 57 58 'V. number of pots 1959. . . 247,232 6,200 86,738 41,559 112,735 1949... 135,216 500 16,866 2,000 115,850 dollars 1959... 112,231 2,240 41,317 18,980 49,694 1949. . . 17,768 375 4,053 310 13,030 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. OKLAHOMA 461 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) Muskogee All other counties POTTED PLANTS— Continued Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Poinsettlas. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CDT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Snapdragons. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. 39 42 90,751 73,090 120,920 94,570 43 42 112,600 80,312 U1.861 103,008 12 99,888 318,076 544,741 100.0 100.0 13.3 43.7 36 40, 213 57,473 40,770 53,881 118,010 109,868 45 499,145 372,438 137,344 92,519 460,327 489,886 28 332,100 31,607 2 2 CD) 17,000 CD) 16,700 11 9 41,624 26,895 57,776 42,675 3 3 15,824 11,572 18,356 17,353 U 8 58,859 19,385 79,475 26,300 2 (D) 3 55,859 16,630 62,388 5.2 11.5 91,632 178,700 28.8 32.8 2.3 24.2 10.6 49.7 2 (D) 7,600 (D) 7,600 6 3,745 12,283 4,157 11,450 (D) (E) 9,085 11,090 2 (B) 46,520 (B) 11,630 9 226,249 112,558 63,290 28,519 (B) (B) 246,947 273,891 5 50,700 6,045 6 6 6,470 5,590 11,517 7,075 5,757 10,480 9,902 12,600 3 18,413 25,500 60,881 8.0 11.2 11.2 46.0 4 6,960 6,966 6,960 5,700 21,050 8,210 2 (D) 23,800 (E) 6,700 (D) (B) 1 (B) (B) 20 25 42,657 23,605 51,627 28,120 25 27 32,160 38,875 34,128 46,755 1B4,314 242,772 57.9 44.6 31.5 48.8 24 29,508 30,624 29,653 29,131 87,875 90,568 32 272,896 189,560 74,054 45,670 213,380 215,995 22 281,400 25,562 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. 462 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3 -NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. .. 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959. .. 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Evergreens, ornamental establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1949. . . number of plants 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 .. . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959... 1949... Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. . . Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of shrubs 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting 1959 — 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Rose plants (excluding multif lora) establishments reporting 1959. . . 53 1949. . . 54 number of plants 1959 .. . 55 1949... 56 dollars 1959... 57 1949. . . 58 Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960... 59 Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959... 60 Sales number 1959. . . 4,646,495 2,216,431 577,426 100.0 100.0 104,182 41,150 100.0 100.0 4.7 7.1 15 6 386,610 432,250 103,812 32,350 1,344,772 487,772 100.0 100.0 60.7 84.5 72 40 223,332 93,926 289,569 90,076 620,947 70 55 305,636 184,496 558,951 261, 247 979,071 57 48 365,763 268,770 142,764 58,060 1,008,250 60 47 232,446 54,845 268,232 35,444 471,598 20 22 60,330 115,009 31,621 29,238 65,900 17 89,776 Muskogee 70,530 NA 3.2 6,500 6.2 NA 9.2 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 4.7 NA 90.5 NA NA 32,600 NA 41,920 NA 66,000 5,400 NA 12,965 NA 14,200 NA NA NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA 1 (D) 1,315,419 439,053 217,080 19.8 37.6 70,635 30,250 67.8 73.5 16.1 13.9 3 221,220 352,250 70,635 30,250 367,372 178,872 27.3 36.7 83.7 82.4 16 8 96,720 39,400 129,151 36,525 283,003 16 16 80,052 51,950 182,897 116,662 247,575 16 11 29,826 42,232 11,878 12,880 117,528 16 11 30,705 8,491 40,950 7,235 99,426 2 7,730 11,000 696 3,725 6,460 5 10,100 All other counties 48,778 92,178 2.2 16.0 6,500 15.8 1 75,000 1,500 48,276 84,974 3.6 17.4 99.0 92.2 5 12 11,335 14,576 16,605 22,076 47,500 5 12 2,858 20,352 6,256 30,929 7,100 6 12 6,190 33,684 4,509 18,453 6,900 5 11 2,604 7,908 7,356 11,138 5,400 3 5 20,500 4,071 12,450 1,325 22,900 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not svailable, included in "All other counties." See text. OREGON 463 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, aee text) The State Clackamas Columbia Curry Douglas Jackson Josephine Lane ESTABLISHMENTS 530 84 7 43 16 17 15 30 1 -■ 4 5 6 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 1949. . . 246 284 237 185 112 49 47 37 28 12 4 MA 4 NA 5 9 1 3 41 11 5 7 NA 8 9 7 8 NA 1 5 6 1 NA 13 21 19 13 7 1 7 Flower seed 6 4 1 a Greenhouse vegetable 15 25 2 2 3 4 NA 1 3 1 1 9 lu ll 1949 . . . Mushroom growers. .. -establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 4 1/ Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 395 67 6 37 13 16 9 24 U 107 14 1 4 3 1 6 6 !•'. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 28 3 2 15 16 17 Establishments by method of sale: 269 82 179 46 7 31 2 3 2 38 2 3 9 2 5 3 6 8 10 2 3 8 6 16 18 19 20 value, dollars 1959... 530 13,619,472 10,851,926 84 2,268,161 1,469,337 7 478,285 430,204 43 822,566 577,691 16 182,150 95,425 17 153,084 90,364 15 318,907 274,703 30 857,954 710,800 21 2,767,546 798,824 48,081 244,875 86,725 62,720 44,204 147,154 22 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 12,372,827 1,871,985 472,476 707,467 142,814 L22,909 267,785 783,075 23 24 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 58 59,843 12 13,680 2 620 2 550 2 450 1 78 1 1,000 25 26 Cost of flower, nursery, snd bulb stock dollars 1959 . . . EMPLOYMENT 288 1,832,054 56 469,651 2 8,736 8 29,976 7 25,437 9 20,716 6 41,058 15 50,228 27 28 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959. . . 385 3,444 62 555 3 66 29 519 15 105 9 51 13 169 22 156 29 30 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. . . 215 980 32 132 3 33 6 13 6 12 3 9 7 13 15 101 31 32 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 192 279 36 50 2 3 15 25 4 7 6 11 7 9 9 13 33 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 17,036,644 2,619,023 1,059,000 709,900 301,500 270,250 265,500 1,162,000 34 35 Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . 302 3,453,400 53 595,161 3 13,500 2 15,500 5 65,600 11 88,846 3 9,200 23 601,614 36 37 Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959. . . 282 3,210,668 47 545, 861 3 12,500 1 14,000 4 62,000 10 85,446 3 9,200 21 589,076 38 39 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 75 242,732 17 49,300 1 1,000 1 1,500 1 3,600 1 3,400 6 12,538 40 41 42 43 Greenhouse area used In production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 190 196 2,631,746 2,357,846 33 36 450,122 464,231 3 NA 13,500 NA 2 4 15,500 21,449 4 60,500 9 6 63,082 46,332 3 1 9,200 4,000 19 14 582,826 520,100 44 45 46 47 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 113 59 537,538 151,243 21 11 58,663 27, 596 NA NA 1 NA 3,600 NA 1 NA 264 NA NA NA 4 2 6,288 284 48 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable 15 25 303,340 308,513 3 4 92,000 72,713 NA NA 1 1,500 3 1 25,500 1,600 1 49 50 51 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 4 13,600 19,200 NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text- equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued 464 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES. EMPLOYMENT, LAND. STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . . Kind of busiii' Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . . Flower seed growers establishments reporting 1959 . . . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... Mushroom growers establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. . . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959 . . . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959 . . . Retail only number 1959... Wholesale and retail number 1959... Total sales establishments reporting 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... Wholesale sales value , dollars 1959 . . . Retail sales value, dollars 1959. . . Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). . ..establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-tijne employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND ECJimCNT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used In production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. square feet 1959. 19*9. 10 278,638 262,896 15,742 272,287 1 418 6 189,800 4 26,804 3 16,796 2 L0, XH 4 NA 26,804 NA 9 8 21 38 1,033,101 578,600 454,501 962,687 3 2,776 25 104,222 27 420 19 145 1,011,630 24 146,906 24 145,026 14 13 61,190 76,953 23,716 7,462 1 2 62,000 39,100 101 33 143 4,378,748 3,999,840 378,908 4,159,591 21 23,797 82 648,000 109 711 71 317 5,701,271 97 899, ' 92 829,188 27 70, 182 59 521,602 569,673 54 32 373,068 94,809 17,400 39,900 7 354,442 340,862 13,580 343,933 2 16,964 5 91,240 5 81,440 2 9,800 2 5 11,000 49,120 3 2 79,340 25,200 53 1,647,236 1,454,439 192,797 1,551,583 6 14,479 32 256,608 34 23 121 2,179,870 30 641,971 29 574,471 6 67,500 19 21 579,500 333,514 12 5 14,700 6,000 99,000 14 392,999 327,033 65,966 365,555 1 900 6 24,892 6 24.527 6 24,527 If, 527 24,500 1 4,000 1 3 6,000 7,500 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the some greenhouse during the year. Stub items continued OREGON 465 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AMD EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments Nursery .products establishments Bulb crops establishments Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Lsnd area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florlBt greens establishments Nursery products establishments Bulb crops establishments Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses estsblishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was uaed establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. 389 5,366 106 851 237 3,345 112 1,155 80 360,927 5 4 85,480 27,200 121 1,585,865 40 68,203 57 690 21 215 37 352 12 m 20 133,811 1 1,500 18 114,691 5 10,052 5 217 Curry 42 242 3 10 1 3 41 229 1 2,000 Douglas 13 .;■... 3 652 93,060 2 10,700 3 8,080 1 8,000 Josephine 137 13 124 16 75 4 21 13 53 1 1 7 168 2 2,800 29 318 17 178 2 4,700 14 187,916 6 6,090 114 2,091 27 250 14 311 1 (2) 22 91,268 2,480 1,000 40 605,096 22 36,856 2 404 1 400 Vadhlagtea 38 650 12 224 28 365 2 61 6 71,894 2 81,500 16 456,160 1 240 1 400 1 21,500 1 160 5 15,900 9 99,830 All other counties 33 114 13 27 22 38 7 49 11 26,660 16 59,032 6,805 Z Reported in small fractions. 466 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Curry Douglas Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents ) , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959.., 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . , Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959 . . . UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR CROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 .. . 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . number of plants 1959 . dollars 1959. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers , flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . 1949. Chrysanthemums , all types Begonias . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars •establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas . .establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. dollars 1559. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959 . 1949. .establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 12,372,827 3,772,456 2,546,752 100.0 100.0 655,196 376,390 100.0 100.0 17.4 14.9 152,425 22,197 131 130 570,584 304,770 1,160,698 622,236 100.0 100.0 30.8 24.4 138,728 161,556 27 28 68,895 45,103 98,297 60,550 35 34 80,470 149,885 109,436 150,083 27 41 63,157 58,183 27,993 34,943 25 30 181, 348 63,069 93 77 413,232 183,985 152,871 41,433 23 24 55,085 22,416 56,059 25,274 1,871,985 898,572 541,752 23.8 21.3 176,854 96,302 27.0 25.4 19.7 17.8 5 74,540 12,805 24 19 132,947 67,742 515, 507 267, 332 44.4 43.0 57.4 49.3 5 102,933 115,926 2 2 (D) 14,000 (D) 20,800 4 4 44,640 98,350 65,027 96,350 2 5 (D) 17,600 (D) 16,627 4 2 71,600 4,500 11 9 78,200 27,876 29,104 7,581 3 2 31,021 5,150 28,354 5,225 472,476 7,683 NA 0.2 NA 810 NA 0.1 NA 10.5 NA 1 (D) IP) (D) NA 1,761 NA 0.2 NA 2 NA ) 5,380 54 1949 . . . 3,075 NA 7,350 86,487 12,806 13,120 55 dollars 1959... 735 5,297 60,124 11,440 (i>) 5,618 56 1949... 1,117 NA 2,900 45,105 5,323 6,732 57 1,300 22,040 122,304 27,650 (D) 13,270 58 Deciduous shade and 4 10 37 9 1 8 59 1949... 3 NA 6 17 6 9 60 number of trees 1959... 2,290 4,643 692,540 75,975 (i>j 247,170 61 1949 . . . 1,180 NA 3,042 261,865 11,162 162,035 62 dollars 1959... 4,558 6,965 1,096,235 85,248 (D) 217,019 63 1949 . . . 1,490 NA 4,425 234,063 11,562 102,910 64 Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... 2,400 15,630 1,644,775 129,060 (i>) 215,830 65 Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 2 4 4 4 66 1949 . . . NA 1 8 2 5 67 number of plants 1959 . . . (D) 139,500 17,880 29,950 68 1949... NA 200 207,269 2,200 19,610 69 dollars 1959... (i>) 60,420 5,006 15,775 70 1 1949... NA 20 39,699 250 ... 1,865 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments, text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See Stub items continued 472 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item The State Clackamas Columbia Curry Douglas Jackson Josephine (For definitions and explanations, see text) ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Rose plants (excluding 29 5 2 1 2 1949... 62 5 NA NA NA NA 3 number of plants 1959... 2,445,786 125,000 (D) (D) 4 1949... 1,798,763 28,329 NA NA NA NA 5 dollars 1959... 1,058,722 30,650 (D) (D) 6 1949... 671,228 7,022 NA NA NA NA 7 2,722,745 148,000 (D) (D) 8 Vines, woody (not 12 3 1 9 1949... 16 1 NA NA NA NA 10 number of vines 1959... 90,075 9,700 (D) 11 1949... 26,544 10 NA NA NA NA 12 dollars 1959... 32,021 5,821 (D) 13 1949. . . 10,725 3 NA NA NA NA 14 Ornamental plants sold 29 1 1 1 15 333,125 (D) (D) (D) DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 16 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 681,168 26,100 5,143 3,500 17 1949 . . . '237,784 5,691 NA NA NA NA 18 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 3.8 0.8 0.5 19 1949... 100.0 2.4 NA NA NA NA 20 Percent of value of all 11.4 4.3 7.6 17.5 21 1949. . . 9.2 5.0 NA NA NA NA 22 Inventory (excluding grapevines)... .number of plants, January 1, 1960... 1,199,171 21,000 8,000 20,000 23 43 3 2 1 24 1949... 37 4 NA NA NA NA 25 number of trees 1959... 184,590 13,400 (D) (D) 26 1949... 57,070 325 NA NA NA NA 27 dollars 1959... 162,625 10,318 (D) (D) 28 1949... 28,876 177 NA NA NA NA 29 Cherry trees (sweet). ..establishments reporting 1959... 36 3 2 30 1949. . . 36 4 NA NA NA NA 31 number of trees 1959... 141,129 3,150 (D) 32 1949... 81,347 1,480 NA NA NA NA 33 dollars 1959... 110,939 2,700 (D) 34 1949... 46,540 756 NA NA NA NA 35 Cherry trees (sour). .. -establishments reporting 1959... 25 1 1 36 1949... 30 4 NA NA NA NA 37 number of trees 1959... 40,475 (D) (D) 38 1949... 43,276 78 NA NA NA NA 39 dollars 1959... 32,371 (D) (D) 40 1949... 23,627 46 NA NA NA NA 41 18 1 2 42 number of trees 1959.., 33,768 (D) (D) 43 dollars 1959... 35,059 (D) (D) 44 1949. . . 8,949 283 NA NA NA NA 45 30 34 2 4 NA 2 NA NA 46 1949. . . NA 47 number of trees 1959... 123,773 (D) (D) 48 1949... 83,496 675 NA NA NA NA 49 dollars 1959... 88,702 (D) (D) 50 1949... 43,377 337 NA NA NA NA 51 37 2 2 1 52 1949... 34 4 NA NA NA NA 53 number of trees 1959 .. . 164, 590 (D) (D) (D) 54 1949... 53,229 1,520 NA NA NA NA 55 dollars 1959... 126,677 (D) (D) (D) 56 1949... 29,002 512 NA NA NA NA 57 Plum and prune trees .. .establishments reporting 1959... 30 2 2 58 1949... 31 4 NA NA NA NA 59 number of trees 1959 — 154,766 (D) (D) 60 1949... 49, 291 10,078 NA NA NA NA 61 dollars 1959... 116,893 (D) (D) 62 1949... 23,944 3,341 NA NA NA NA 63 10 1 64 1949. . . 21 4 NA NA NA NA 65 number of vines 1959 . . . 15,400 (D) 66 1949... 39,270 170 NA NA NA NA 67 dollars 1959... 2,556 (D) 68 1949. . . 7,569 23 NA NA NA NA 69 16,175 (D) 70 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. .establishments reporting 1959... , 1 71 dollars 1959... .SMALL FRUIT PLANTS 5,3-rf (D) 72 Value of srasll fruit plants 234,674 43,600 350 73 1949... 255,208 10,292 NA 1,300 NA NA NA 74 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 18.6 0.1 75 1949. . . 100.0 4.0 NA 0.5 NA NA NA 76 Percent of value of all 3.9 7.2 0.5 77 1949. . . 9.9 9.0 NA 14.8 NA NA NA 78 Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959... 12 2 1 79 1949... 27 3 NA NA NA NA 80 number of plants 1959 . , . 12,679,500 (D) (D) 81 1949... 13,502,034 761,000 NA NA NA NA 82 dollars 1959... 186,170 (D) (D) 83 1949. . . 221,314 9,635 NA NA NA NA D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. includes $1,669 of subtropical fruit trees. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." OREGON 473 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Washington All other counties ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding multiflora ) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines, woody (not grape ) establishments reporting number of vines dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices, .dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959 . 1949. Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960. Apple trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cherry trees (sweet). .. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Nut trees establishments reporting 1959 . number of trees 1959. dollars 1959. 1949. Peach trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Pear trees establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plum and prune trees.. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Grapevines establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of vines 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960. All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines.. establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. SMALL FRUIT PLANTS Value of small fruit plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Strawberry plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 1 2 CD) 2,140 (D) 1,070 CD) 1 50 20 1 (D) 6,835 6,759 1.0 2.8 8.4 28.7 5,500 3 4 910 1,800 728 832 (D) 886 (D) 565 2 3 (D) 3,040 (D) 2,238 2 (D) (D) 540 2 4 (D) 3,422 (D) 1,702 3 3 440 500 286 250 2 3 (D) 700 CD) 350 1 2 i (i) (D) 23,000 (D) 6,282 13 9 33,506 23,656 2 (D) 73,605 11,469 0.9 0.3 55.7 15.4 3,217 3,893 1 (D) (D) 5 5 5,480 1,020 9,874 1,410 51,065 65,074 0.2 0.4 7,449 9,984 0.3 0.4 1A.6 15.3 1 150 3 4,400 950 5 7,274 1 ID' 13,838 915 0.2 (2) 27.1 1.4 2 [D) (D) (D) (D) 48,656 76,978 0.2 0.5 8,022 31,050 0.3 1.3 16.5 40.3 1 100 200 5 34,000 7,600 5 5 7,947 23,250 I ,87 275 0.1 (2) 22.3 0.4 1 (D) (D) i a" CD) 169,348 67,540 0.8 0.4 44,165 26,456 1.8 1.1 26.1 39.2 1 1,000 ICO (D) 51,100 (D) 7,166 19,621 19,150 65,267 19,014 0.8 0.5 38.5 28.2 3 6,250 3,670 6 5 4,200 3,125 5,534 4,390 167,692 169,703 0.8 1.0 20,178 57,225 0.8 2.5 12.0 33.7 1 1,600 19 58,800 16,600 13 14 20,158 25,205 87,689 19,211 1.1 0.5 52.3 11.3 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 6 5 4,166 4,670 8,626 6,675 1,644,537 1,276,695 833,454 5.8 5.0 227,887 123,987 9.4 5.4 17.8 14.9 9 11 164,211 95,550 22,562 9,291 3 846 18 36,900 9,625 35 33 193,696 102,853 6 11,301 109,663 49,136 1.3 1.3 8.6 5.9 6 3,945 3,808 3 46 79 6 8,145 5,196 12,213 7,741 330,525 80,432 1.5 0.5 26,642 25,870 1.1 1.1 8.1 32.2 35,050 8,110 9 7 26,642 17,760 . ■• .: 11,906 3.3 0.3 83.6 14.8 2 (D) (C) 3 2,890 1,150 4,162 1,420 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 484 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Monroe Montgomery Northampton 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 155,741 429,399 631,152 316,048 88 ,836 147,569 281,925 3,742,470 174,619 2 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 148,447 414,530 598,244 268,461 88,836 122,412 18,076 2,830,464 135,633 3 1949... 46,923 247,632 291,970 206,376 46,350 103,438 11,467 2,648,549 175,506 .. percent distribution 1959... 0.7 1.9 2.7 1.2 0.4 0.6 0.1 12.8 0.6 5 1949... 0.3 1.5 1.8 1.2 0.3 0.6 0.1 16.0 1.1 6 Percent of value of all 95.3 96.5 94.8 84.9 100.0 83.0 6.4 75.6 77.7 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON 7 Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on 8,971 2,375 63,165 32,775 115,479 82,407 26,323 25,055 15,354 14,200 18,590 19,195 4,856 3,150 101,407 142,897 21,690 6 1949... 30,554 9 percent distribution 1959... 0.4 2.6 4.7 1.1 0.6 0.8 0.2 4.2 0.9 10 1949... 0.1 1.4 3.6 1.1 0.6 0.8 0.1 6.2 1.3 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 6.0 15.2 19.3 9.8 17.3 15.2 26.9 3.6 16.0 12 1949... 5.1 13.2 28.2 12.1 30.6 18.6 27.5 5.4 17.4 13 1 1 1 1.. 1949... 1 15 number of plants 1959... it, 1949... 10,450 3,000 3,800 3,500 1" dollars 1959... ... 13 1949... 1,509 300 380 420 19 3 20 1949... 21 number of plants 1959... 12,500 2.' 1949... 2 1 dollars 1959... 2,071 24 1949... 25 1 1 1 26 number of plants 1959... (D) (D) (D) 27 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) 22 Foliage or green 1 .-> 1949... 2 3 30 dollars 1959... (D) 31 1949... 210 2,400 32 1 1 8 3 14 6 2 3 1 1 23 1 33 1949... 8 34 number of plants 1959... (D) 44,200 (D) (D) 35 1949... 375 88,200 62,705 21,000 10,500 9,000 500 398,888 29,058 36 dollars 1959... (D) 3,978 (D) (D) 37 1949... 75 15,875 14,421 4,350 2,900 3,000 150 81,783 7,900 38 Bedding plants, flowers, 8 23 42 11 5 8 3 30 17 39 1949... 1 8 14 9 3 5 2 21 13 40 dollars 1959... 8,971 61,210 103,551 26,320 15,354 18,540 4,804 95,619 21,315 41 1949... 750 15,391 39,790 20,705 11,300 15,895 3,000 55,820 17,688 42 All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 1 1 43 dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS (D) (D) (D) (D) 44 Value of potted plants 119,235 25,444 143,517 36,115 334,673 58,542 60,745 17,627 50,739 6,550 45,058 13,463 7,716 3,092 977,769 451,068 53,881 45 1949... 32,630 46 percent distribution 1959... 1.4 1.7 4.0 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.1 11.8 0.7 47 1949... 0.7 1.0 1.5 0.5 0.2 0.4 0.1 11.9 0.9 48 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 80.3 34.6 55.9 22.6 57.1 36.8 42.7 34.5 39.7 49 1949... 54.2 14.6 20.1 8.5 14.1 13.0 27.0 17.0 18.6 50 Chrysanthemums , 4 8 7 3 1 2 12 6 51 number of pots 1959... 19,000 34,275 15,311 8,153 (D) (D) 48,869 6,100 52 dollars 1959... 22,230 35,590 11,757 11,204 (D) (D) 62,637 2,590 53 1 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 1 (D) 54 number of pots 1959... 55 dollars 1959... (D) (D) (D) (D) 56 5 9 18 4 2 1 2 15 6 57 1949... 5 4 8 4 2 3 1 13 7 58 number of pots 1959... 8,330 16,075 26,450 4,750 (D) (D) (D) 29,400 2,050 59 1949... 4,575 4,825 4,700 1,718 1,200 1,900 300 17,520 4,530 60 dollars 1959... 9,447 17,578 37,761 7,953 (D) (D) (D) 27,804 3,246 61 1949... 4,992 6,650 7,125 2,618 1,700 2,225 375 23,190 5,575 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. xIn 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued PENNSYLVANIA 485 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Northumber- land Philadelphia Schuylkill Venango Washington Westmore- land All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale orices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . ■ 1949... .establishments reporting number of plants dollars .establishments reporting number of plants dollars Begonias . .establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1959. Foliage or green plants .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959., 1949., dollars 1959., 1949., All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growir.g on. .establishments reporting 1959., d< liars 1959., POTTED PLAOTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959., 1949., percent distribution 1959., 1949., Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959., 1949. , Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Gardenias establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 13,874 21,790 0.6 0.9 6.0 15.4 8,090 12 10 13,874 13,525 349,423 230,776 271,860 141,933 611,840 1.0 1.2 0.9 3.7 54,774 170,359 2.3 7.4 20.1 27.8 2 1 (D) 12,000 CD) 5,000 3 5,150 905 1 2 (D) 5,250 27 174,050 40,375 19 26 52,662 119,359 92,788 28,122 1.1 0.7 133,710 163,789 1.6 4.3 40.2 19.8 49.2 26.8 6 7,250 9,063 4 2,220 2,274 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) CD) 6 5 6,200 6,725 9,486 8,265 12 15 11,390 11,220 16,426 15,237 73,908 72,312 -:■•. .73: 0.3 0.3 19,253 22,841 0.8 1.0 26.6 40.3 6 16,900 4,780 13 7 19,253 18,061 35,343 11,249 0.4 0.3 48.9 19.8 1,222 1,650 1,730 2,310 220,625 190,905 127,042 0.9 0.8 41,909 38,919 1.7 1.7 22.0 30.6 47,150 15,930 10 10 41,871 19,014 59,745 20,460 0.7 0.5 31.3 16.1 2,690 3,661 3,400 3,550 4,352 4,600 145,669 136,802 0.7 0.8 5,901 13,300 0.2 0.6 4.1 9.7 1 6 (D) 20,700 CD) 6,210 6 7 5,141 7,090 16,794 4,995 0.2 0.1 11.5 3.7 2 (D) (D) (D) , > CD) 1,300 320,634 243,926 1.5 1.5 41,640 46,385 1.7 2.0 13.0 19.0 1 j (D) 3 1,385 29,778 54,175 0.3 0.5 58.3 83.3 6 8,445 5,550 8,939 4,800 25,300 25,300 6 20,300 89,200 6,802 18,300 19,800 19 ,800 2 3 (D) 14,500 (D) 2,900 1 75 75 2 750 200 (D) 4 14,950 6,700 3 1,480 29,764 45,653 0.3 0.4 61.2 59.3 5,633 72,160 3,900 8,200 15,850 15,850 69,500 28,200 21,075 5,080 51,000 51,000 1 1 (D) 500 (D) 100 2 2 (D) 337 (D) 455 1 500 200 1 (D) (D) 265 9 70,460 38,495 2 3,025 3,550 2 4 (D) 1,440 (D) 1,950 2 (D) 59,916 22,070 0.5 0.2 35.4 32.7 12,084 7,100 11,372 5,450 52,500 51,360 72,550 17,800 13,845 3,800 59,250 60,51B 3 2 2,900 2,840 450 610 2 (D) 300 (D) 200 2 3 (D) 750 (D) 1,085 900 1,485 350 375 1 (D) (D) 1,295 17 81,100 33,793 570 7 4 13,340 3,140 13,830 3,976 59,825 93,267 0.5 0.9 35.7 55.0 14 11,639 22,664 10,846 18,623 34,944 35,797 14 42,245 55,072 9,443 11,759 34,100 33,200 (D) 15,110 (D) 2,497 1 (D) (D) 4 2 7,630 582 2,701 249 1,900 4,859 1,905 4,928 5 3 1,130 5,320 573 1,566 4 344 11 3 4.1A7 11,925 36 135,230 62,476 5 4 554 4,186 821 4,470 8 7 8,720 4,615 10,420 5,788 939,145 660,331 8.2 6.3 73.6 79.2 41 192,061 141,850 224,573 76, 142 572,116 570,595 22 434,528 50,359 107,818 9,283 392,548 405,997 13 12 55,438 28,460 11,464 5,600 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub ite PENNSYLVANIA 489 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) LeMgh Incoming Montgomery POTTED PLANTS— Continued African violets. Begonias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents... establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Hydrangeas establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Poinsett i as . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants , bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthei pGOQKnfl . . establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 2 3 (D) 1,900 (D) 2,950 (D) 665 (D) 485 2 (D) 3 3 6,350 975 5 24,000 11,470 4,150 1,600 5,188 2,150 7 5 24,525 6,200 18,357 5,943 1 (D) 20,241 19,104 0.2 0.2 13.6 40.7 4,950 2,675 3,706 2,350 16,600 16,600 6 29,200 18,000 6,124 3,150 26,350 18,897 2 2 (D) 13,500 (D) 2,700 2 1 (D) 600 (D) 410 3,214 1,125 5 3 8,700 4,905 12,546 6,310 2 700 850 714 1,250 2 (D) 2,190 200 16 114,150 32,252 4 1 6,262 2,000 3,857 2,500 1 2 (D) 3,700 (D) 4,500 7 27,991 207,848 178,742 1.8 1.7 50.1 72.2 14 87,581 51,119 69,485 29,914 279,930 283,972 12 351,730 77,204 65,568 19,661 348,310 354,256 4 3 31,190 14,160 6,490 2,870 1,600 560 11 3 18,300 8,250 26,640 13,100 7 4 4,490 850 1,142 755 1 (D) 5 4 20,480 4,017 41 306,764 125,422 6 2 12,500 8,500 18,250 12,500 15 4 32,266 9,600 43,062 13,175 15 43,885 148,092 151,021 1.3 1.4 24.8 51.7 23 57,787 33,923 42,167 27,691 191,225 191,225 23 171,495 160,654 45,054 27,038 153,615 151,539 4 12,280 11,500 3,459 2,400 1 3 (D) 604 (D) 350 3 350 1,570 512 2,300 2 3 (D) 950 (D) 450 1 5 (D) 2,764 6 49,500 24,380 1 2 (D) 1,750 (D) 2,500 16,700 1,930 15,530 2,525 1 (D) 181,393 163,694 1.6 1.6 67.6 79.3 6 54,375 26,870 53,644 24,023 128,900 123,038 13,600 108,202 2,720 19,871 12,200 13,684 2 4,500 900 1 (D) 100 (D) 100 1 1 (D) 100 5 42,500 20,155 : TOO • 1 1,500 3 1,240 22,743 25,600 0.2 0.2 25.6 55.2 6,531 9,300 8,064 9,700 30,100 24,320 12,167 5,200 3,530 1,300 9,300 9,648 1 1 (D) 4,800 (D) 1,000 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 150 1,130 1,000 1,957 1,500 1 2 (D) 400 (D) 200 2 (D) 1 1,374 250 10 49,000 22,260 (D) 1,000 (D) 1,000 1 1 (a) 30.4 45.6 1 (D) 410 (D) 389 (D) (D) 1 (D) 3,000 (D) 500 (D) CD) 2 ':' (D) 89,120 45,100 62,580 16,500 10 19,500 33,125 30,568 35,155 9 12 15,100 20,300 7,850 8,225 2 (D) 10 467,418 131,945 27 233,186 119,813 5 7 26,150 45,710 41,805 69,665 15 10 36,000 26,875 73,666 38,850 10 59,892 1,751,288 2,054,584 15.3 19.6 61.9 77.6 24 92,675 88,587 73,831 60,514 313,077 287,439 21 286,360 205,453 64,333 42,459 258,042 276,022 7 79,650 114,352 13,520 14,395 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 100 7 3,050 3,050 6,100 3,776 5 1,700 1,465 960 492 2 3 (D) 458 12 61,000 25,380 1 5 (D) 2,120 (D) 3,700 6 7 11,600 4,240 11,577 5,325 60,062 112,322 0.5 1.1 44.3 64.0 7 15,680 21,172 8,840 - ),065 51,250 51,250 9 52,096 71,910 13,527 17,811 55,850 44,713 1 3 (D) 3,600 (D) 750 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. lIn 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 2Lese than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 490 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued ..establishments reporting 1959 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 ..establishments reporting 1959 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 1949 number of pots 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949 Cacti and succulents. ..establishments reporting 1959 dollars 1959 Foliage or green ..establishments reporting 1959 1949 dollars 1959 1949. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. ..establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. ..establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted ..establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Northumber- land 4,700 6,112 8,131 8,031 3 (D) 676 (D) 475 875 350 13 72,933 32,559 2 2 CD) 1,320 (D) 1,740 12,950 5,225 19,814 6,491 124,114 92,021 1.1 0.9 53.8 64.8 13 37,450 15,770 20,071 15,581 103,000 107,016 11 103,950 85,788 21,950 16,305 109,600 108,534 3 5 550 8,986 220 2,484 Philadelphia 3 4 1,372 1,650 2,112 2,125 525 341 1,750 10,050 2,877 12,384 2,350 17,576 1,830 3,749 14 13,703 32,199 24 166,478 63,932 2 10 (D) 20,090 (D) 26,550 11 13 15,180 20,190 19,944 27,925 7 8,697 83,376 277,692 0.7 2.7 30.7 45.4 15 29,731 42,277 26,462 29,384 82,950 71,662 15 80,332 86,264 18,268 19,005 63,800 57,797 6 7 43,300 26,883 6,495 5,019 Schuylkill 3 5 425 650 656 867 3 200 162 1 (D) 2 1 (D) 20 12 38,100 18,508 1,125 100 1,588 150 2,084 1,950 2,707 2,675 4 8,321 17,716 22,641 0.2 0.2 24.5 39.9 9 4,120 6,150 4,447 5,700 13,071 13,071 7 14,064 25,760 3,399 5,595 14,904 17,097 (D) 8,250 (D) 1,650 1 2 (D) 5,150 (D) 1,450 2 780 1,250 1,368 1,750 5 2 1,650 300 1,377 235 3 256 (D) 1,400 12 61,913 24,989 2 2 (D) 1,800 (D) 2,775 3 3 1,300 1,800 1,625 2,600 5 8,282 89,251 67,663 0.8 0.6 46.8 53.3 21,955 31,250 18,620 23,911 65,450 65,069 83,450 77,960 24,903 13,180 81,450 81,732 15,100 7,750 3,020 1,550 Venango 1 (D) 50 (D) 65 2 1 (D) 300 (D) 195 CD) 5 22,500 9,000 1 1 (D) 300 (D) 375 122,974 118,507 1.1 1.1 84.4 86.6 8,300 10,200 8,000 8,287 22,900 22,900 34,000 20,400 7,700 4,700 20,500 20,500 1 3 (D) 26,400 (D) 5,280 Washington 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 75 3 2 450 400 775 650 1 (D) 4 3 1,050 1,000 14 78,773 37,836 2 1,250 2,325 3 925 1,225 1,850 2,104 2,065 229,885 186,213 2.0 1.8 71.7 76.3 13 47,933 26,982 41,803 21,360 142,593 142,593 12 201,547 27,168 53,570 3,221 182,970 182,970 2 7,670 1,534 Westmore- land 1 200 300 2 (D) 20,013 (D) 7,020 43,212 24,320 76,831 31,450 3 6 2,700 4,315 820 2,580 3 53,562 31,900 16,650 21 143,516 55,689 7 7 10,900 20,580 17,353 25,615 10 8 40,566 16,755 83,398 20,700 10 30,952 45,605 51,400 0.4 0.5 8.9 23.7 17,760 18,055 19,620 13,152 52,600 52,600 10 49,400 49,200 11,607 11,840 49,300 50,484 3 4,100 1,150 1 1 (D) 150 (D) 150 (D) (D) 10 5 18,355 1,600 24,511 2,750 6 1 2,400 1,000 1,132 100 2 j 2 1 (D) 833 (D) 500 (D) (D) 5 56,800 4,160 1 (D) (D) 165,800 61,237 16,565 5,103 28,800 28,800 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. *In 1949, cymbldium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." 492 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Dauphin CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Orchids, cymbldlum establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959. . dollars 1959.. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959.. 19491 . cumber of flowers 1959.. 19491. dollars 1959.. 19491. Roses establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960.. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres I960. Peonies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 7,304 10,734 1,485,573 140,149 14,800 1,184 (D) 158,927 (D) 219,347 2 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 898 (D) 1,133 11 12,263,407 9,475,735 981,073 892,125 439,538 439,538 6 43,985 3,519 7 1,060 6,740 906 4,247 2 3 5 3 35,937 60,600 2,634 1,482 25 693,463 55,477 6 11,510 1,209 37 25 7,016,215 3,487,826 557,813 249,712 807,485 817,522 6 14,059 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 4 22,500 2,250 (D) NA (D) NA (D) CD) 1 (D) 2,573,497 (D) 224,459 (D) CD) 84,900 557,366 6,702 31,315 2 2 (D) 5,050 (D) 3,050 ID) (D) 50,300 4,207 (D) 40,600 (D) 3,040 (D) (D) 1 (D) 161,888 9,613 1 (D) (D) 5 607,944 527,294 66,174 42,982 86,100 86,100 1 (D) CD) 1 1 (D) 10,000 (D) 1,249 (D) 4,800 (D) 240 1 2 (D) 1,233 (D) 900 27,200 2,312 1 (D) (D) 3 5 33 , 500 49,400 3,310 4,756 7,800 6,300 1 2 (D) 2,216 (D) 3,145 1 1 (D) 190,000 (D) 15,200 (D) (D) 15,640 1,252 3 1 2,767 100 2,727 60 9 86,300 6,904 3 5,900 747 240,287 207,500 24,029 13,700 64,132 74,292 2 (D) (D) D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. MA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. In 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." PENNSYLVANIA 493 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE — Continued Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. Orchids, cymbidlum establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959.. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959.. 19491. number of flowers 1959.. 19491 . dollars 1959.. 19491 . Roses establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of flowers 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960.. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Peonies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants In production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 3 4,357 3,946 1 300 300 1 CM CM (D) (D) 2 CM CM 3 4 34,850 4,242 22,074 2,403 16 17 2 (D) 684,600 (D) 41,642 93,020 8,002 3 52,400 1,602 10 2,045,586 278,710 166,208 22,491 253,580 243,664 3 2,867 (D) 4,333 (D) 2,700 (D) (D) 8 71,050 7,816 2 (D) (D) 4 8 47,600 258,862 4,284 29,600 8,850 8,850 2 (D) 3,050 546 3,050 365 1 1 1 1 CM 240 CD) 30 5 47,780 4,336 2 (D) (D) 3 5 89,500 71,400 6,855 5,950 14,950 14,950 8,000 800 1 (D) 600 (D) 75 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 600 CM (D) (D) (i) 6 22,542 2,719 1 (P) (D) 5 3 90,400 230,400 10,524 18,600 18,350 18,350 1 CM CM l 2 CM 8,533 CD) 5,100 CD) CM 3 15,900 2,229 16,700 77,520 1,670 6,560 2,550 2,550 1 (D) [D) 333 CM 175 CD) CM 6 76,600 11,490 3 9,700 876 240,450 44,000 20,341 4,360 39,525 40,545 1 CM i i (D) 7,397 CD) 9,246 1 1 cd: 236 (D 236 4,167 2,947 61,916 6,810 1 (D) (D) 6 5 220,210 248,812 21,7a 12,621 26,733 26,186 3 1,698 2 CM CM 3 5,220 3,450 2 2 (D) 1,014 CD) 1,020 3 3 430,244 950,500 21,512 52,290 17,437 17,437 1 86,153 30,000 4,038 1,200 12 6 9,390 12,167 5,085 8,050 6 6 2 2 (D) 45,280 CM 2,264 29 503,980 46,187 92,457 10,170 55 56 6,435,325 4,777,532 487,669 333,437 729,131 762,363 16 16,405 1 (D) (D) 2 3 CM 2,107 (D) 1,279 CM (D) 3 70,450 5,636 2 2 (D) 51,200 (D) 3,550 CD) (D) D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. *In 1949, cymbidium orchids were Included in "Orchids, all other." 494 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lehigh Lycoming Montgomery Northampton CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of flowers 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949. . Orchids, cymbldlum establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959.. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959.. 19491 . number of flowers 1959.. 19491 . dollars 1959.. 19491 . Roses establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959. . 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959.. Expected plants in production plants I960.. Asters establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. AreB in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Peonies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Stocks establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. (D) 3 3 1,050 4,310 600 3,255 (Z) (Z) 32,080 3,003 2 <») (D) 48,008 67,500 4,784 5,150 4,750 10,375 2 1 (D) 200 (D) 200 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (d: 1,000 (D) 1,300 1,590,487 81,268 (D) 480,000 (D) 1,600 (D) 11,033 (D) 6,699 (D) ID) 98,870 6,630 1 (D) (D) 3 409,726 221,972 20,932 15,940 54,816 54,316 4 3,844 1 (D) "(D) (B) (D) 15,512 5,000 660 250 7 21,850 31,042 17,900 18,595 14 14 1 4,000 200 15 116,566 12,822 3 1,300 150 9 183,000 337,601 17,280 28,191 34,300 34,892 2 (D) 1 2,800 3,501 1 2 (D) 580,000 (D) 56,300 (D) (D) 1 10,200 10,000 508 800 5 5 28,978 9,082 22,082 6,575 20 22 6 51,896 4,622 2 (D) (D) 4 416,000 232,576 41,600 17,400 41,900 43,400 3,600 600 18,648 2,214 1 (D) (D) 3 2 95,400 60,000 7,632 4,800 18,900 18,900 2 1 (D) 231,240 (D) 19,270 CD) (D) 175 1 2 (D) 6,224 (D) 3,733 1 CD) 100,620 8,818 159,730 252,877 12,923 18,576 40,341 40,341 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 417 (D) 416 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) 10,000 (D) 834 (D) (D) 1 (D) 6 5 150,014 57,200 142,548 94,104 70,704 40,622 3 5 29,671 17,355 15,544 24,213 11 12,524,041 19,464,291 978,076 1,219,401 498,720 493,734 3 1 32,200 6,500 2,859 125 5,230 4,285 3,205 2,311 2 2 1 2 (D) 58,500 (D) 2,598 18 935,519 66,644 39,640 2,356 21 27 4,048,766 2,205,478 322,220 157,479 556,114 638,404 3 25,518 1 10,000 14,000 1 2,000 2,000 2 1 (D) 80,000 (D) 8,000 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 4,000 (D) 200 2 3 (D) 1,152 (D) 640 (D) (D) 56,000 5,340 1 (D) (D) 265,500 207,800 18,585 13,206 27,750 27,750 1 (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. 7. Reported in small fractions. xIn 1949, cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." PENNSYLVANIA 495 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Orchids, cattleya establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949. . Orchids, cymbidium establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959.. Orchids, all other establishments reporting 1959.. 19491. number of flowers 1959.. 19491. dollars 1959.. 19491. Roses establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Planta in production plants 1959.. Expected plants in production plants I960.. •establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . .establishments reporting 1959... number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... .establishments reporting 1959... number of flowers 1959... dollars 1959... Carnations establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of flowers 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Plants in production plants 1959. . . Expected plants in production plants 1960... All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959. . . Northumber- land 1 (ij (D) (D) (D) (D) 960 (D) 48 5 1 19,867 1,667 12,000 1,000 10 9 9 264,800 26,480 3 19,500 1,490 10 9 526,933 281,000 37,136 21,000 75,000 75,727 2 (D) Philadelphia 2 3 (D) 1,375 (D) 1,825 1 (D) 1,320,000 (D) 120,000 (D) (D) 3 6,900 552 1 1 (D) 417 (D) 250 ID} (ID 11 101,700 6,284 2 (D) (D) 9 7 360,500 711,150 18,025 52,712 77,950 77,950 6,355 Schuylkill 32,400 3,506 2 (D) (D) 7 33,000 46,240 3,300 4,164 11,110 11,110 2 (D) 3 3 9,166 1,443 6,900 1,010 140,118 14,055 1 (D) (D) 9 6 278,250 83,850 19,518 8,134 39,403 41,312 2 ID) Venango 2 1 (D) BO0.OOC (D) K ,000 (D) (D) 1 8,000 400 2 (D) 3,000 (D) 1,800 13,200 1,584 1 (D) (D) 3 3 41,000 65,780 4,100 5,165 6,200 I ,200 Washington 1 1 (d; 100,000 W 10,000 (D (D 7,435 243 2,266 1,236 1 2 (D) 71,250 (D) 3,750 8 35,512 4,162 10,824 1,405 1,061,165 988,457 106,480 93,135 134,500 138,020 ID) Westmore- land 1 12,000 3 18,600 6 59,800 5,980 1 ) 69,862 24,677 1.1 1.0 94.3 100.0 13,925 1,500 20,825 2,300 15,650 5 5 10,027 6,560 28,729 14,680 25,752 4 4,950 8,070 3,515 3,165 9,560 3,306 1,620 16,030 3,410 5,647 1 500 150 2 (D) 750 (D) 292 2,456,175 164,164 104,269 2.2 3.9 (D) 160,626 103,641 2.5 4.2 97.8 99.4 9 8 31,583 16,036 56,110 24,372 104,084 10 7 8,009 21,018 15,807 46,847 27,940 7 3,843 2,361 7,103 1,486 23,250 9 7 15,841 3,068 48,316 5,472 35,275 8 7 124,193 151,720 20,416 17,492 4 9,002 5,665 10,262 3,462 14,100 1,040,652 472,457 316,621 6.3 11.8 87,600 27,008 11.5 27.0 18.5 8.5 1 1 (D) 100,000 (D) 25,000 376,307 275,512 5.7 11.2 79.6 87.0 5 4 17,695 8,315 41,679 20,530 114,900 70,950 100,720 267,669 208,053 312,400 3 56,375 150,175 20,295 25,105 161,750 6 2 10,615 4,025 36,310 10,025 57,410 4 2 20,000 7,000 2,626 800 (D) 3,450 (D) 1,577 (D) 147,181 15,007 NA 0.2 NA NA NA NA 15,007 NA 0.2 NA 100.0 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA 3,680 NA 10,312 NA 18,430 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA NA NA NA D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 498 PENNSYLVANIA County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lehigh Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959.. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949. . percent distribution 1959. . 1949. . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959.. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Evergreens , ornamental. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 185,277 134,212 36,077 1.8 1.3 125,090 16.4 (D) (D) 9,122 36,077 0.1 1.5 6.8 100.0 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,875 (D) 31,750 (D) 1,177,882 1,128,886 40,567 15.0 1.5 157,893 1,828 20.7 1.8 14.0 4.5 1 2,558,760 9,140 128,078 1,828 970,993 38,739 14.8 1.6 86.0 95.5 3 1 2,121 2,000 4,713 2,149 8,100 14,256 10,437 26,659 21,117 45,268 (D) (D) 7,680 (D) (D) 2,600 (D) (D) 2 1 1 (D) (D) 500 (D) (D) 1,000 (D) (D) 2 1 1 (D) 3,500 15,000 (D) 350 1,500 1 1 (D) 350 (D) 180,364 10,481 NA 0.1 10,481 NA 0.2 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 7,900 NA 7,900 NA NA (D) NA (D) NA CD) 1 NA (D) NA HO NA (D) (D) NA (D) 'JA 1,644,537 220,777 151,319 2.9 5.6 220,326 125,488 3.4 5.1 99.8 82.9 10 6 35,204 6,160 23,057 8,716 94,992 11 10 42,889 38,955 138,961 90,415 110,304 10 9 28,225 19,155 15,089 9,086 65,075 10 8 7,084 2,195 27,474 10,700 47,927 3 5 6,500 13,200 1,325 3,720 (D) 3,288 (D) 2,100 96,093 15,250 1.3 0.6 125 25,000 t1) 25.0 500 0.1 0.1 16.5 0.5 1 (D) (D) 95,143 14,350 1.5 0.6 99.0 94.1 1 (D) 200 (D) 400 (D) 64,900 10,000 85,668 10,000 275,000 2 (D) 3,600 (D) 1,650 (D) 2 (D) 366 (D) 550 (D) 1 2 (D) 11,500 (D) 1,150 13,669 NA 0.2 NA 13,494 NA 0.2 98.7 NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 3,480 NA 8,869 NA 7,884 NA 650 NA 850 NA (D) NA (D) !1A (D) Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. (D) 15,635 NA 0.2 NA 15,635 NA 0.2 NA NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 5 NA 4,762 NA 10,450 NA 16,486 NA (D) NA (D) NA CD) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 316,048 47,587 6,670 0.6 0.2 19,299 2.5 2 (D) CD) 28,288 6,670 0.4 0.3 59.4 100.0 3 3 278 330 675 530 3 10,912 2,185 25,849 6,000 32,260 3 2 254 111 409 3 1 172 30 555 75 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. lLess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued PENNSYLVANIA 499 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... ' LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AMD GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . . 1949. . . Evergreens , ornamental establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of plants 1959 — 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . . 1949... Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960... Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of shrubs 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960... Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960... Herbaceous plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Rose plants (excluding multlflora) establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of plants 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960... 281,925 126,532 70, 114 1.7 2.6 124,712 69,004 1.9 2.8 98.6 98.4 2 1 (D) 16,000 (D) 32,250 (D) 3 2 7,300 7,500 26,751 17,000 27,400 2 1 (D) 2,900 (D) 1,450 (D) (D) 340 (D) 1,009 (D) 1 (D) 172,200 (D) 17,220 1 200 75 3,742,470 911,556 468,165 12.1 17.4 1,820 25,762 1,010 20,278 0.2 3.4 1.0 20.3 1.4 2.8 1.4 4.3 1 8 1 2 (D) 160,280 4,800 29,125 (D) 22,348 960 3,878 Northamp- ton 884,586 446,110 13.5 18.2 97.0 95.3 38 19 59,698 29,085 178,156 61,367 205,468 42 21 83,273 123,485 359,568 227,512 332,943 31 15 57,902 80,604 72,572 49,807 172, 503 38 18 20,047 62,175 171,589 61,444 82,359 (D) 2,860 (D) 1,270 1 6 (D) 10,425 (D) 7,999 ID) 174,619 38,986 NA 0.5 NA Philadel- phia 38,986 NA 0.6 NA 100.0 NA NA 1,716 NA 3,424 NA 3,664 7 NA 5,343 NA 25,206 NA 21,945 6 NA 3,168 NA 3,560 NA 6,504 5 NA 1,062 NA 5,381 (D) (D) NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 76,443 21,658 1.0 1,000 1.6 1 4,000 1,00 76,275 20,650 1.2 0.8 99.8 95.3 3 9,100 965 18,200 1,645 24,100 8,950 3,510 39,400 7,235 24,028 4,660 4,375 6,405 1,687 9,347 5 1 3,030 333 11,588 500 6,040 (D) 83,500 (D) 9,180 3 831 303 220,625 6,368 4,060 0.1 0.2 150 0.2 1 4,000 150 6,368 .1 100.0 96.3 Venango 1,000 3 3 3,868 1,900 3,868 3,900 15,000 3 1 3 220 20 1,000 154 " 500 500 700 1 ID) 25 ID) 3 159,548 12,623 10,422 0.2 0.4 4,260 0.6 2 (DJ CD) 8,363 10,422 0.1 0.4 66.3 100.0 2 3 (D) 300 (D) 500 (D) 5 3 2,770 3,500 5,734 9,000 9,700 Washington 3 3 250 101 625 185 (D) 25 (D) 12 2 450 225 364,254 43,120 11,711 0.6 0.4 Westmore- land 43,024 11,608 0.7 0.5 99.8 99.1 1 1,546 100 - , Mb 200 4,200 8,872 3,800 36,323 10,638 60,750 1 625 100 588 50 1,515 5 2 431 350 1,428 700 3,425 1 1 (D) 40 (D) 20 691,544 128,995 28,734 1.7 1.1 5,250 0.7 3 26,000 5,250 123,530 28,094 1.9 1.1 95.8 97.8 14 6 6,546 3,020 19,272 4,190 26,808 15 7 45,703 8,442 88,530 17,200 315,170 5 3 5,600 20,000 6,360 1,690 18,816 9 3 1,600 1,354 7,686 2,196 4,807 2 1,250 238 2 4,400 1,800 765,529 111,289 99,795 1.5 3.7 All other counties 101,244 80,715 1.5 3.3 91.0 80.9 9 4 26,437 4,000 30,217 12,100 50,390 5 17,372 16,650 38,804 51,250 35,920 7 5 5,812 10,100 5,843 4,000 10,440 6,786 1,700 23,996 9,500 15,635 3 1 1,690 20 659 35 2 2 (D) 2,900 (D) 1,000 (D) 224,662 139,949 3.0 5.2 2,200 3,404 0.3 3.4 1.0 2.4 2 3 675,643 17,020 126,615 3,404 222,432 131,363 3.4 5.3 99.0 93.9 15 11 28,556 1,656 87,064 3,068 74,308 23 27 35,497 39,645 105,232 84,928 142,879 13 11 34,513 20,025 46,051 7,325 91,410 18 12 23,366 2,246 123,658 3,805 97,242 117,768 2,400 44,254 660 2 3 836,829 1,750 669,183 1,125 689,495 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 500 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) The State Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Berks Blair Bucks Butler Cambria ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Forest tree seedlings1. establishments reporting 1959... 45 4 2 4 2 2 1949... 13 1 NA 1 1 NA 1 2 1 3 number of seedlings 1959... 41,161,815 1,643,000 (D) 1,005,000 (D) 4 1949. . . 3,144,100 2,000 NA 5O0 4,000 NA 200 10,000 200,000 5 dollars 1959... 1,167,674 51,500 (D) 27,150 (D) 6 1949. . . 52,899 100 NA 12 120 NA 20 550 2,000 7 Vines, woody (not 22 5 1 1 8 1949. . . 42 5 NA 2 NA 2 3 9 number of vines 1959. . . 29,372 3,935 (D) (D) 10 1949. . . 599,057 8,400 NA 5,300 NA 435 5,800 11 dollars 1959... 7,330 1,232 (D) (D) 12 1949. . . 54,281 2,000 NA 480 NA 150 1,980 13 All other ornamental 40 6 2 3 3 1 2 14 dollars 1959... 135,632 4,747 (D) 945 435 (D) (D) 15 1949... 4,140 282 NA 600 NA 200 16 Ornamental plants sold 52 5 4 9 2 17 92,570 630 2,188 7,090 (D) DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 18 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959... 223,433 189,359 291 329 1,654 85 1,492 1,167 795 19 1949. . . 2121,692 75,724 636 NA 123 NA 752 4,645 257 20 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 84.7 0.1 0.1 0.7 (3) 0.7 0.5 0.4 21 1949. . . 100.0 62.2 0.5 NA 0.1 NA 0.6 3.8 0.2 22 Percent of value of all 3.0 98.3 0.1 0.5 0.4 0.2 0.3 0.2 2.7 23 1949. . . 4.5 96.5 0.6 NA 0.1 NA 0.7 2.7 0.8 24 Inventory (excluding grapevines). . ..number of plants, January 1, 1960... 1,014,708 961,220 250 240 1,360 75 997 3,150 1,620 25 45 6 1 2 2 1 7 2 2 26 1949... 51 6 3 NA 2 NA 4 3 2 27 number of trees 1959. . . 134,176 128,900 (D) (D) (D) (D) 678 (D) (D) 28 1949. . . 87,266 73,500 270 NA 50 NA 375 1,800 150 29 dollars 1959... 74,518 68,290 CD) (D) (D) (D) 706 (D) (D) 30 1949... 31,423 24,375 152 NA 39 NA 258 950 95 .1! Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... 36 5 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 S2 1949. . . 34 4 2 NA 1 NA 2 2 1 (< number of trees 1959. . . 14,168 8,800 (D) (D) (D) (D) 41 (D) (D) >. 1949. . . 14,937 4,037 74 NA 25 NA 65 450 25 35 dollars 1959... 11,246 5,544 (D) (i>) (D) (D) 54 (D) (D) 36 1949. . . 11,773 2,887 54 NA 15 NA 70 450 25 37 Cherry trees (sour). .. .establishments reporting 1959... 33 6 1 2 2 1 4 1 2 38 1949... 38 6 2 NA 2 NA 2 3 1 39 number of trees 1959. . . 34,558 31,450 (D) (D) (D) (D) 60 (D) (D) 40 1949. . . 50,690 40,000 80 NA 30 NA 65 750 25 -.1 dollars 1959... 21,330 17,947 (D) (D) (D) (D) 67 (D) (D) 42 1949. . . 24,317 17,450 61 NA 22 NA 100 580 15 43 15 2 2 4 1 1 44 number of trees 1959. . . 35,181 (D) (D) 100 (D) (D) 45 dollars 1959... 17,335 (D) (D) 234 (D) (D) 46 1949... 1,219 96 40 47 38 6 2 2 2 1 3 2 1 48 1949. . . 41 6 3 NA 2 NA 3 3 1 ■ '9 number of trees 1959... 217,692 212,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) 88 (D) (D) 50 1949. . . 128,363 115,800 512 NA 25 NA 122 1,600 50 51 dollars 1959... 79,988 74,656 (D) (D) (D) (D) 95 (D) (D) 52 1949. . . 30,542 24,860 253 NA 18 NA 71 1,040 15 53 36 6 1 2 2 1 4 2 2 54 1949... 38 5 1 NA 1 NA 4 3 2 55 number of trees 1959... 15,674 12,100 (D) (D) (D) (D) 69 (D) (D) 56 1949... 10,525 4,90O 70 NA 35 NA 52 600 70 57 dollars 1959... 10,179 6,095 (D) (D) (D) (D) 202 (D) (D) 58 1949. . . 6,210 2,550 42 NA 18 NA 85 500 45 59 Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959... 26 5 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 60 1949... 29 4 2 NA 1 NA 2 3 1 6] number of trees 1959... 9,948 8,650 (D) (D) (D) (D) 36 (D) (D) 62 1949. . . 9,448 5,890 71 NA 10 NA 40 750 50 63 dollars 1959... 5,875 4,377 (D) (D) (D) (D) 97 (D) (D) 64 1949... 5,295 2,825 43 NA 5 NA 40 625 27 65 17 2 3 2 2 66 1949... 21 2 2 NA NA 1 3 67 number of vines 1959... 26,512 (D) 55 (D) (i>) 68 1949. . . 42,434 1,500 206 NA NA 50 2,000 69 dollars 1959... 2,396 (i>) 17 (D) (D) 70 1949. . . 3,109 210 31 NA NA 20 325 "1 41,667 (D) 110 (D) (D) D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. 2Includes $575 of subtropical fruit trees. 3Less than 0.05 percent. PENNSYLVANIA 501 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Fayette ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Forest tree seedlings1. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of seedlings 1959. 1949.. dollars 1959. 1949., Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting 1959. 1949.. number of vines 1959. 1949. , dollars 1959.. 1949. . All other ornamental plants establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 1949., Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959.. Sales number 1959. DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959., 1949.. percent distribution 1959/, 1949.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. , 1949. . Inventory (excluding grapevines) ... .number of plants, January 1, I960., Apple trees establishments reporting 1959., 1949. , number of trees 1959. . 1949., dollars 1959., 1949. , Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959., 1949. , number of trees 1959., 1949., dollars 1959., 1949., Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of trees 1959. . 1949., dollars 1959., 1949. . Nut trees establishments reporting 1959., number of trees 1959. . dollars 1959., 1949. , Peach trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Pear trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Grapevines establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of vines 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960. 1 4 (D) 29,050 (D) 2,515 1 (D) 1 :• 3,375 2,722 1.5 2.2 0.4 0.5 1 1 (D) 150 (D) 450 (D) 50 (D) 150 1 1 (D) 50 (D) 150 5 2 1 2 2 26 1949... 1 11 NA 1 2 1 4 27 number of trees 1959. . . 237 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,795 28 1949... 40 685 NA 25 335 7,000 370 29 dollars 1959. 477 (« (D) (D) (D) 4,1B0 30 1949. . . 100 696 NA 25 181 2,800 277 31 Cherry trees (sweet) .. .establishments reporting 1959... ... 3 i 1 2 2 12 1949. 7 NA 1 2 2 1 33 number of trees 1959. . . 50 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,061 34 1949. 170 NA 15 125 9,025 75 i? dollars 1959... 100 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,232 36 1949. 190 NA 22 106 7,240 60 37 Cherry trees (sour) ... .establishments reporting 1959... ... 3 1 2 38 1949. 7 NA 1 2 1 1 19 number of trees 1959... ... 47 (D) (D) 2,646 40 1949. 180 NA 10 125 5,010 50 41 dollars 1959... 95 (D) (D) 2,727 42 1949. 180 NA 10 100 3,015 30 43 1 44 number of trees 1959. (D) 35,081 ..'- dollars 1959... (D) 17,101 46 1949. 10 50 116 ... 47 5 \ 1 2 2 1 1 48 1949... 7 NA 1 1 49 number of trees 1959. 328 (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,145 50 1949. 288 NA 50 240 5,000 500 51 dollars 1959... 333 CD) (D) (D) (D) 4,261 52 1949. 233 NA 25 86 2,000 150 53 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 54 1949... 7 NA 1 55 number of trees 1959... ... 70 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,126 56 1949. 258 NA 10 75 2,505 100 57 dollars 1959... 140 (r>) (D) (D) (D) 2,977 58 1949. 246 NA 9 68 1,532 75 59 Plum and prune trees. ..establishments reporting 1959... ... 3 1 60 1949... 5 NA 1 2 1 1 61 number of trees 1959. . . ... 30 (D) 978 62 1949. 70 NA 10 32 i,6oo 25 63 dollars 1959... 60 (D) ... 959 t.,4 65 66 1949. 1949. 69 5 NA NA 7 24 2 800 18 2 67 number of vines 1959. . . ... 26,457 68 1949. 85 NA 135 208 69 dollars 1959... 2,379 70 1949... 26 NA 17 42 71 (D) ::: 41,557 I Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of inform jtlon for ini lividual est iblishments . See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Does not include seedlings grown by Federal, State, or local governmental agencies. 2Less than 0.05 percent. 504 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 4 -VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, AREA, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Allegheny Armstrong Berks Bucks Carbon Chester Clarion Clearfield 1 2 Value at wholesale prices of all Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms 49,841,828 20,157,116 9,307,503 100.0 100.0 40.4 44 39 275,950 100,070 217,320 497 339 25,282,118 19,830,683 9,013,143 2,809,681 89,900 19,855 0.4 0.2 3.2 1 1 (D) (D) 2,000 7 4 88,240 88,500 17,855 171,149 71,779 13,389 0.4 0.1 41.9 1 GO (D) 3 1 96,000 70,479 13,389 2,510,501 1,702,519 570,743 8.4 6.1 67.8 65 25 1,919,643 1,702,519 570,743 2,398,245 1,200 13,494 t1) 0.1 0.1 1 1 (D) (D) 1,494 1 12,000 100,251 109 0.1 1 (D) (D) 17,310,600 13,959,624 6,703,791 69.2 72.0 80.6 4 11 19,900 7,293 31,542 391 289 17,571,335 13,744,357 6,671,168 95,664 600 NA t1) NA 0.6 1 NA (D) (D) NA NA NA NA 147,250 2,500 3 4 5 6 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER CLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS i1) 1.7 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 L4 15 16 1949... area, square feet of bench area 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... 1949... Propagated mushrooms. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... area, square feet of bed area 1959... value, dollars 1959... 1949... (D) (D) Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Columbia Cumberland Delaware Erie Indiana Lackawanna Lancaster Lawrence Lebanon 1 2 Value at wholesale prices of all Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms 1,116,877 2,000 3,000 i1) 0.2 1 447,488 5,000 1.1 2 2,456,175 41,800 94,505 0.2 1.0 1.7 1 2 (D) (D) 14,000 3 7 71,216 41,492 80,505 1,040,652 6,100 171,285 C1) 1.8 0.6 1 7 (D) (D) 110,683 1,177,882 250 C1) 1 (D) (D) 177,057 570 ({j 0.3 1 (D) (D) 1,644,537 145,065 48,515 0.7 0.5 8.8 5 2 23,500 14,000 2,693 16 5 176,284 131,012 45,822 504,794 78,000 44,028 0.4 0.5 15.5 3 4 41,000 14,000 13,288 1 1 (D) (D) 30,451 155,741 850 3 4 5 6 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS 750 t1) c1) 0.5 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 L6 1949... area, square feet of bench area 1959. . . value, dollars 1959. . . 1949... Propagated mushrooms. . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... area, square feet of bed area 1959... value, dollars 1959... 1949... 3, 1 I.) D) XX) (D (D ) 1 (D) (D) 150 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Lehigh Mercer Monroe Montgomery Phila- delphia Venango Washington Westmore- land York All other counties 1 2 Value at wholesale prices of all Value of vegetables grown under glass and propagated mushrooms 429,399 1,200 I1') 0.3 1 147,569 75 0.1 1 281,925 137,317 0.7 48.7 3,742,470 450 (M t1) i 349,423 300 i1) 0.1 1 159,548 1,256 (;j 0.8 2 364,254 250 0.1 1 691,544 51,476 77,355 0.3 0.8 7.4 765,529 75 (ij I1) 1 (d: (D 8,645,623 3,856,851 3 4 •j 6 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all VEGETABLES GROWN UNDER GLASS AND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS 1,546,793 19.1 16.6 44.6 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1949. . . area, square feet of bench area 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... 1949. . . Propagated mushrooms .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . area, square feet of bed area 1959... value, dollars 1959... 1949... (D (D j ) (D) (D) 6 112,000 137,317 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) CD) (D) 3 4 84,400 51,476 77,355 9 191,550 64,777 38,470 2 2 5,163,000 3,863,531 1,493,855 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. RHODE ISLAND 505 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Newport Washington ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959 .. , Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959.., 1949.., Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959... Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959 . . , 1949... Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959 .. , Partnerships establishments reporting 1959... Corporations establishments reporting 1959... SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959. Total sales establishments reporting 1959. value, dollars 1959. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. Retail sales value, dollars 1959. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products). .. .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 . dollars 1959. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. persons 1959. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1Q49. 37 25 47 109 2,906,162 2,249,793 656,369 2,536,149 11 8,663 83 485,547 64 307 3,834,711 92 982,058 965,538 9 16,520 72 77 909,970 987,102 20 11 74,088 43,858 1 4 4 9 76,231 39,404 36,827 61,116 1 500 7 10,420 7 38,386 7 38,386 6 9 37,090 64,900 1,296 19 264,261 181,406 82,855 241,358 1 L40 14 74,109 12 75,776 12 73,856 1 1,920 68,076 79,868 2 3 7,700 10,250 29 1,423,198 1,270,421 152,777 1,248,831 7,909 23 109,626 21 163 121 1,471,433 24 252,624 22 247,024 4 5,600 15 10 211,660 86,199 9 4 42,964 27,820 16 9 17 42 824,131 5i number of pots 1959... 30,266 12,866 (D) (D) 12,000 5,400 35 1949... 35,415 14,500 200 4,000 12,170 500 NA 4,045 16 dollars 1959... 52,949 19,299 (D) (D) 24,000 9,650 37 1949... 45,991 18,125 250 6,800 15,850 500 NA 4,466 38 19 4 2 4 4 1 4 39 1949... 27 4 3 3 7 2 NA 8 40 number of pots 1959. . . 98,967 45,700 (D) 23,000 26,200 (D) 4,067 41 1949. . . 147,116 104,233 2,156 24,000 7,945 850 NA 7,932 42 dollars 1959. . . 31,411 16,212 (0) 5,520 8,210 (D) 1,469 43 1949... 78,758 64,120 877 7,100 4,290 285 NA 2,086 44 Foliage or green 19 4 3 2 5 1 4 45 1949... 25 5 3 8 1 NA 8 46 dollars 1959. . . 127,218 73,760 5,051 (D) 37,700 (D) 10,707 47 1949... 57, 576 35,450 4,296 15,435 400 NA 1,995 48 39 6 4 5 6 4 14 49 1949. . . 17 4 1 2 4 NA 6 50 number of pots 1959 249,324 69,000 6,574 55,200 47,200 7,500 63,850 51 1949. . . 61,275 21,700 1,500 22,000 7,800 NA 8,275 52 dollars 1959... 88,293 28,260 2,589 17,240 16, 520 3,000 20,684 53 1949... 15,620 6,950 150 5,500 1,430 NA 1,590 54 18 3 3 4 4 lr 55 1949. .. 28 2 2 3 7 2 NA 12 56 number of pots 1959... 49,558 25,533 2,475 7,500 12,500 1,550 57 1949. . . 44,340 21,000 3,215 5,600 8,850 950 NA 4,725 58 dollars 1959. . . 60,486 26,300 2,742 11,625 17,125 2,694 59 1949. . . 55,927 26,250 4,019 8,200 10,900 1,425 NA 5,133 60 25 30 4 3 3 2 4 3 7 10 1 2 61 1949... NA 6 10 62 number of pots 1959. . . 121,137 18,833 4,854 31,000 57,100 (D) 9,350 63 1949. . . 64,954 11,600 6,344 9,720 31,070 900 NA 5,320 64 dollars 1959... 116,667 32,921 8,759 33,790 27,155 (D) 14,042 6C> 1949... 66,918 15,750 7,930 10,900 26,590 1,300 NA 4,448 66 All other potted 17 5 2 3 2 1 4 67 dollars 1959... 60,560 28,600 (D) 13,451 (D) (D) 18,509 D Data included in "A/11 other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an. TENNESSEE 517 County Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text ) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959.. number of bunche6 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959.. Expected plants in production plants I960.. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959 . , 1949.. dollars 1959., 1949., Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960., Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949 . number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. 29 Snapdragons . 30 31 establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959. relations establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage •establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 1,308,715 1,247,451 100.0 100.0 46.3 67.9 29 58,512 105,478 53,891 73,404 201,510 197,091 31 831,944 558,523 189,910 79,669 766,583 819,842 13 26 71,623 512,341 45,290 333,208 58 45 17 108,88 I 25,822 15 16 2,536,325 1,132,965 229,724 101,214 362,250 395,036 12 26,567 209,698 218,819 16.0 17.5 36.2 48.4 3 9,920 24,957 10,479 19,036 43,400 43,400 2 (D) 45,948 (D) 10,860 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 12,854 (D) 7,442 (D) (D) 3 16,500 1,014 1 5 (D) 276,000 (D) 23,380 (D) (D) 2 (D) 389,830 204,695 29.8 16.4 63.4 67.3 4 8,170 14,333 10,724 12,130 24,610 22,111 70,206 30,455 20,620 6,046 68,983 67,337 CD) 13,484 (D) 8,219 (D) [D) (D) (D) CD] ) CD) CD) 3 3,873 Shelby 434,350 273,978 33.2 22.0 67.4 80.9 2 (D) 12,750 (D) 7,675 (D) (D) 179,400 103,266 37,674 22,150 108,150 108,150 2 5 (D) 21,998 (D) 12,279 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 391,485 (D) 36,976 CD) (D) 1 81,860 445,246 6.3 35.7 18.7 77.7 6 13,132 37,606 12,111 20,406 37,500 35,580 106,500 308,126 22,540 26,386 109,500 109,500 5 10 53,630 454,747 29,587 300,518 38 25 4 64,333 4,510 1 li) (D) CD) (D) 3 8,062 51,653 19,925 3.9 1.6 39.9 72.7 5 16,950 1,070 11,500 1,010 53,800 53,800 5 80,700 27,400 21,315 4,200 60,700 80,700 2,100 1,500 2 (D) (D) 3 2 168,000 90,000 16,800 9,000 23,000 23,000 7,200 NA 0.6 NA 87.0 NA All other counties 134,124 84,788 10.2 6.8 32.3 59.6 9 10,340 14,762 9,077 13,147 42,200 42,200 11 39: ,138 43,328 87,761 10,027 419,250 454,155 17,993 7,158 15,703 3,250 20 20 4 228,050 20,298 2,368,325 375,480 212,924 31,858 339,250 372,036 3 14,632 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 518 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations , see text) Shelby Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Deciduous trees shrubs .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of plants 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Evergreens , ornamental . establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plsnts 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses ) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Vines, woody (not grape ) establishments reporting number of vines dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other ornamental plants establish 6,265,187 1,981,871 100.0 100.0 565,435 146,552 100.0 100.0 nts reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 1949. 9.0 7.4 48 15 10,082,970 6,602,339 336,967 106,381 24 15 1,440,391 233,700 214,064 33,921 4,783,259 1,427,320 100.0 100.0 76.3 72.0 98 85 938,256 309,598 1,144,981 318,920 2,353,084 91 71 1,226,178 401,452 1,827,799 568,156 3,154,072 75 55 1,431,275 1,219,791 407,393 290,566 3,203,115 96 54 643,904 137,755 897,666 140,156 1,634,259 14 14 5,212,375 277,862 210,982 21,572 9 10,784 3,365 760,106 181,224 US, 903 2.9 6.0 3,500 11,761 0.6 8.0 1.9 9.9 2 3 (D) 65,200 (D) 11,761 177,724 105,979 3.7 7.4 98.1 89.1 12 47,922 16,275 70,311 19,800 90,324 12 53,511 46,187 79,196 67,825 90,410 14,941 15,342 13,676 5,720 10,089 5,408 5,389 14,541 8,475 7,441 2 442 155 304,026 41,065 4.9 2.1 7,775 1.4 53,000 4,775 3 27,000 3,000 131,841 7,283 2.8 0.5 43.4 17.7 12 4 48,170 3,821 59,284 3,871 134,300 10 2 28, 550 1,450 32,199 2,300 88,850 5 3 9,850 2,178 6,475 612 24,450 1 24,425 333 33,883 500 53,300 709,864 319,579 U.3 16.1 61,201 12,500 10.8 8.6 3.9 3 1 256,636 50,000 24,719 1,500 4 1 348,341 25,000 27,778 5,000 401,444 208,837 8.4 14.6 56.6 65.3 7 30,302 36,160 38,403 35,645 109,105 11 6 34,234 60,350 59,488 84,900 122,943 9 6 41,122 53,605 38,006 16,656 107,186 13 7 145,800 72,900 263,804 67,246 387,721 28,763 85,369 0.5 4.3 3,500 0.6 1 (i>) (D) 22,463 17,400 0.5 1.2 78.1 20.4 3 10,300 7,500 12,625 7,500 6,120 3 3 1,025 1,700 2,050 3,400 1,755 2 3 (D) 9,999 (D) 3,500 (D) 4 3 1,300 1,499 3,000 2,250 3,755 1 IP) 50C 1 (D) 249,726 151,321 4.0 7.6 6,600 4.5 2 84,333 3,300 2 16,500 3,300 150,553 79,090 3.1 5.5 60.3 52.3 5 60,811 33,700 82,160 35,650 124,500 14,861 13,575 29,061 27,225 49,220 3 3 11,450 29,261 3,200 10,605 47,237 3 1 11,570 3,333 34,920 5,000 30,340 1,000 250 1 (D) 360 1,876,014 300,488 29.9 15.2 149 ,439 7,640 26.4 5.2 8.0 2.5 1 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 80 824,000 38,000 149,299 7,560 1,726,175 292,471 36.1 20.5 92.0 97.3 11 13 496,885 114,950 583,589 115,730 1,248,135 6 11 725,175 128,725 1,051,559 171,061 1,856,475 6 2 37,650 10,313 45,970 3,730 70,300 27,425 815 36,845 1,445 48,850 198,275 68,615 NA 1.1 NA 68,360 NA 1.4 NA 99.6 NA 35,935 4 NA 8,168 NA 25,281 NA 38,139 NA 2,366 NA 2,388 NA 4,036 NA 2,128 NA 11,011 NA 5,265 (D) 1 (D) NA 1,996,894 1,986,319 667,059 31.7 33.7 327,970 NA 74,151 56.0 NA 50.6 16.5 NA 11.1 35 NA 6 9,255,200 NA 5,562,206 296,660 NA 72,301 9 NA 3 180,300 NA 58,000 25,710 NA 1,850 1,303,014 539,069 27.2 37.8 65.6 80.8 17 18 81,075 57,196 84,180 57,696 159,450 14 14 197,080 87,100 286,609 119,675 361,300 15 14 507,611 735,508 157,990 223,323 1,375,250 25 15 291,346 47,207 302,692 46,675 863,700 7 5 5,177,000 268,000 205,930 20,250 3 7,495 50 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. TENNESSEE 519 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 -Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines Bt wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Inventory (excluding grapevines) .number of trees, January 1, 1960. Apple trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cherry trees (srreet). .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cherry trees (sour) .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Nut trees establishments reporting 1959. number of trees 1959. dollars 1959. 1949. Peach trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Pear trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plum and prune trees . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Grapevines establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of vines 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of vines, January 1, 1960. All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 904,107 1251,553 100.0 100.0 14.4 12.7 3,607,495 36 36 480,425 244,543 186,090 53,412 20 21 94,359 41,204 51,046 20,278 24 24 203,532 99,068 93,540 39,270 21 34,816 35,538 6,288 52 36 1,872,691 540,329 435,667 71,717 30 27 96,216 53,864 44,642 21,171 26 25 79,318 45,312 30,068 18,249 20 24 55,756 41,118 8,476 2,986 79,250 1,115 0.4 5 5,345 164,251 31,060 18.2 12.3 54.0 75.6 11 9 170,750 74,289 38,268 9,423 4 3 20,450 1,591 10,320 372 6 6 31,200 7,599 15,845 3,558 2 (D) (D) 13 10 485,830 92,250 84,921 10,838 7 5 26,197 8,100 7,071 2,025 6 6 13,978 5,300 3,926 1,220 2 5 (D) 15,500 (D) 1,317 (D) 1 (D) 246,410 98,242 27.3 39.1 34.7 30.7 811,520 7 6 58,710 95,780 34,052 25,575 7 4 4,154 9,880 3,329 5,553 5 3 6,757 6,050 4,324 2,565 6 6,831 9,905 2,000 12 7 289,138 339,100 147,649 30,536 34,684 18,520 20,810 9,226 7 3 19,520 22,580 11,322 11,177 6 1 19,656 300 4,001 15 16,450 3 11,018 99,173 65,631 11.0 26.1 39.7 43.4 510,000 2 (D) 11,875 (D) 3,750 2 2 (D) 21,666 (D) 11,000 2 2 (D) 75,329 (D) 29,081 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 52,500 (D) 13,500 2 2 (D) 11,000 (D) 4,000 2 2 (D) 5,500 (D) 2,000 1 2 (D) 6,000 (D) 550 (D) 1 (D) Shelby 400 377 (J) 0.1 (2) 0.1 2 220 60 221 HA HA 0.3 NA 1 HA (D) HA (D) HA (D) HA (D) HI HA (D) HA (D) HA (D) (D) HA 1 HA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) HA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) HA (D) NA (D) 355,325 51,254 39.3 20.4 17.9 7.7 10 8 241,000 58,125 109,500 12,875 24,500 7,432 20,950 2,955 31,700 9,299 24,510 3,557 23,800 22,278 4,075 18 8 971,473 50,250 157,140 16,160 8 20,500 15,400 9,450 5,435 32,000 10,780 9,360 3,265 7 7 13,400 15,850 2,010 797 32,500 1 (D) All other counties 38,327 3,874 4.2 1.5 4.5 1.3 54,275 9,965 3,824 4,270 1,539 45,255 500 16,447 300 3 2 133,875 541 48,861 325 3 4,185 3,355 33 6 3 126,250 862 45,957 345 3 14,835 644 7,311 319 1 2 13,820 1,012 5,460 504 4 22,700 2,500 2,465 185 30,300 1 8,022 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text, includes $325 of subtropical fruit trees. 2Less than 0.05 percent. 520 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Ite» (For definitions and explanations, aee text) The State Bexar Brazoria Brown Cameron Cherokee Dallas Di-t ESTABLISHMENTS 612 272 178 22 16 20 3 1 NA 4 3 3 19 12 4 13 9 NA 24 15 14 6 2 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959 — 1949... 5 NA 4 5 1949... 424 386 11 5 3 NA 2 NA 14 10 4 4 12 12 1 NA 6 3 1 7 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... 3 1 NA NA NA 9 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 459 19 1 1 12 9 15 5 10 107 1 2 2 4 3 6 1 11 46 2 1 3 1 3 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 12 Establishments by method of sale: 304 13 2 9 10 8 5 13 108 5 4 7 ... 200 612 15,811,007 11,668,123 4,142,884 13,576,488 4 22 779,571 596,932 182,639 693,270 1 3 112,682 108,909 3,773 110,230 4 4 284,800 83,540 201,260 158,936 6 19 929,170 713,137 216,033 856,632 3 13 152,400 99,500 52,900 125,958 9 24 493,629 390,785 102,844 437,822 1 6 16 value, dollars 1959... 216,700 207,500 id 9,200 19 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 212,250 20 21 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products).. . .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 68 118,308 4 3,985 1 500 5 22,700 1 11,104 2 11,449 22 23 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... 347 3,505,557 13 195,587 3 18,050 3 26,100 10 32,183 10 132,045 16 311,590 3 13,510 EMPLOYMENT 24 25 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time and persons 1959 .. . 490 3,776 16 143 3 49 4 43 18 204 13 54 19 113 2 H 26 27 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... 388 2,131 15 77 2 14 3 38 18 156 12 31 14 84 2 12 28 29 Unpaid family workers, November 15 , 1959 establishments reporting 1959 . . . persons 1959. . . 265 353 6 6 2 3 4 6 9 9 6 7 LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIBENT 30 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 18,112,650 278 3,234,670 246 2,590,908 704,170 15 91,910 14 69,100 126,000 2 16,780 2 8,780 631,000 3 165,120 3 165,120 1,200,500 9 130,080 4 83,000 173,300 615,800 19 196,680 17 192,185 582,500 31 32 33 34 Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959 .. . 35 36 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 85 643,762 7 22,810 1 8,000 5 47,080 3 4,495 37 38 39 40 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 205 140 2,875,342 1,865,084 11 9 52,260 33,865 1 NA 7,500 NA 3 3 162,120 90,000 5 2 114,000 6,280 NA NA 15 14 190,830 511,165 NA NA 41 42 43 44 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 93 85 359,213 186,124 8 2 39,650 4,300 2 NA 9,280 NA 1 NA 3,000 NA 4 2 16,080 870 1 432 4 6 5,850 9,LL5 NA NA 45 46 47 48 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 3 1 4,115 500 NA NA NA NA NA NA HA. Not available. Included In "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 1In 1949, number oi' establishments includes greennouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhoose area in production ol* florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. TEXAS 521 County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959 . . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959., 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959,. 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959.. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships estsblishments reporting 1959. . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959.. Corporations establishments reporting 1959.. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959.. Retail only number 1959.. Wholesale and retail number 1959.. Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959.. Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products).. ..establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959 . . Unpaid family workers , November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959 . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting square feet 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. 1 1 1 3 101,693 36,000 65,693 100,579 1 265 3 50,971 1 60,000 60,000 1 NA 60,000 NA NA 275,650 157,691 117,959 230,416 1 335 2 10,200 2 2,800 2 2,800 2 3 2,800 5,412 278,100 230,000 48,100 254,793 4 ,voc 380,000 3 75,118 2 17,618 3 57,500 1 NA 20,000 2 2 55,118 16,500 Grayson 402,814 104,080 1 3,000 7 6 103,160 103,950 1 NA 920 NA 2 14 6 6 2 14 10 226,354 170,507 34 1,703,807 1,227,109 55,847 476,698 201,465 1,449,129 1 1,854 7 10,982 6 84,660 27 436,540 28 309 20 241 1,782,098 28 582,763 25 521,928 13 60,835 21 12 525,271 201,609 11 8 56,456 17,585 1,036 Hidalgo 37 845,407 679,735 165,672 794,413 7 6,246 12 32,947 33 287 29 185 1,076,952 11 143,350 5 55,350 6 1 130,654 30,000 5 3 12,696 3,690 2 1 1 4 113,580 84,730 28,850 104,220 3 35,200 4 61,850 4 61,850 3 NA 60,800 NA 2 1 1,050 15,000 2 5 7 282,822 114,752 168,070 195,741 2 2,256 7 53,146 4 41 7 89,600 6 61,100 2 28,500 6 5 87,100 39,300 1 2 2,500 4,500 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products house during the year. Stub items continued ■ be grown in the same green- 522 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) McLennan Montgomery Smith Tarrant Travis Van Zandt Wichita Wood All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 7 6 177 34 14 14 6 8 152 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949... 5 4 4 NA 7 NA 20 14 10 10 1 NA 6 4 2 NA 101 72 4 NA 5 3 174 160 19 20 4 5 14 12 4 NA 6 3 84 5 1949... 102 6 1 7 8 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... NA NA NA NA 2 1 9 Type of ownership: Individual proprie- 4 5 140 25 11 13 4 6 124 10 3 1 30 4 1 1 2 2 21 1] 7 5 2 7 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: 3 2 157 1 11 9 3 5 7 1 4 5 32 13 49 4 4 19 14 6 6 2 3 71 15 16 value, dollars 1959... 7 407,622 370,805 36,817 400,100 6 363,907 304,707 59,200 326,230 177 3,794,357 3,138,422 655,935 3,181,268 34 1,215,048 871, 596 343,452 1,004,045 14 228,604 84,142 144,462 168,579 14 304,824 279,461 25,363 291,357 6 114,227 22,000 92,227 88,674 8 368,922 362,231 6,691 365,204 152 2,217,131 1,333,932 883,199 L9 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1,825,177 20 .'1 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products)... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 1 750 12 23,574 7 8,348 1 1,000 15 12,960 22 23 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 5 131,809 6 113,950 42 339,043 29 539,833 13 36,740 6 13,950 5 45,692 5 58,156 114 737,955 24 25 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959 .. . 5 56 3 49 137 1,111 31 220 9 40 12 84 6 24 5 43 117 631 26 27 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959.. . 4 49 3 43 98 307 25 160 8 22 9 38 5 22 4 10 93 395 2a 29 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 .. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 2 2 3 6 84 103 16 22 4 6 6 6 2 2 3 3 81 117 30 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 350,000 7 224,250 7 223,850 370,000 4 147,000 3 45,000 2,704,519 7 12,432 4 6,280 1,719,200 27 291,348 27 286,848 372,000 12 70,600 12 70,600 211,600 1 1,200 1 1,200 131,000 6 31,212 6 30,700 180,500 2 12,070 2 10,250 3,285,197 31 Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, 100 32 33 square feet 1959 .. . Greenhouse area covered by 724,427 91 34 square feet 1959... 516,269 35 36 Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... 1 400 2 102,000 4 6,152 2 4,500 1 512 1 1,820 31 208,158 37 36 39 40 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . square feet 1959... 1949... 5 4 223,550 147,700 3 NA 142,000 NA 3 NA 6,620 NA 18 13 230,752 138,600 9 10 65,200 38,860 NA NA 5 4 28,801 24,150 2 NA 12,070 NA 80 57 652,654 499,605 41 42 43 44 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959 . . . 1949... 2 NA 700 NA 1 5,000 4 2 5,812 7,250 11 13 60,596 35,517 3 4 5,400 4,575 1 1 1,200 2,000 3 NA 2,411 NA 1 528 25 34 72,694 58,850 45 46 47 48 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... NA NA NA 'na ::: NA NA NA NA 2 1 3,079 500 NA. Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 194-9, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops house during the year. Stub items continued and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- TEXAS 523 C ounty Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, aee text) The State Bexar Brazoria Brown Cameron Cherokee Dallas Dimmit LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUItMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959... 500 10,572 16 401 3 282 3 68 19 256 13 175 12 293 6 824 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 107 1,717 8 42 1 (Z) 1 12 7 46 9 125 5 4 acres 1959... 820 5 6 Nursery acres 1959 . . . 424 8,815 11 356 3 282 2 56 210 4 50 12 293 1 4 7 S acres 1959... 3 40 1 3 9 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 52 448,488 4 33,300 1 1,200 1 4,000 3 9,800 1 10 square feet 1959... 6,000 11 Land area covered by cloth 10 11 132,240 99,131 2 1 4,000 2,400 NA NA i 1,200 2 NA 40,000 NA 1 2,500 12 13 u 1949... square feet 1959 . . . 1949... NA NA 15 16 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959 .. . 151 6,528,769 12 84,645 2 28,310 1 30,000 11 1,402,640 1 4,800 11 203,240 ... 17 Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was 53 235,348 2 1,236 1 600 2 12,100 2 3,040 18 square feet 1959... Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Ellis Erath Galveston Grayson Harris Hidalgo Hunt Jefferson LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUTFMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959... 2 32 4 67 4 326 4 707 23 517 36 414 2 121 3 246 3 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 8 9 L49 ... 1 4 acres 1959... 1 5 6 Nursery acres 1959... 2 31 4 67 3 325 2 705 19 473 28 265 2 121 3 245 7 8 acres 1959... 1 36 9 10 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by square feet 1959... ... 5 31,140 1 87,000 1 1,600 11 Land area covered by cloth NA NA NA NA NA NA 1 1,900 1 13, 500 1 1 65,340 39,000 NA NA 12 13 14 1949 . . . square feet 1959. .. 1949... 15 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute 1 10,000 2 45,680 2 144,500 1 7,000 10 205,090 17 2,767,505 2 20,410 2 16 square feet 1959... 24,330 17 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was 1 60,000 1 600 1 150 10 10,340 2 160 1 18 square feet 1959... 6,000 NA Not available. Included In "All other counties." See text. Z Reported In small fractions. 524 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) McLennan Montgomery Smith Tarrant Travis Van Zandt Wichita Wood All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQU1 PMENT— Continued 1 2 Land area: Total land area used for out-door acres 1959... 4 25 5 28 176 3,364 24 421 6 160 14 292 4 6 6 213 111 1,334 3 4 Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist acres 1959. . . 1 2 6 6 7 2 2 108 1 8 2 1 ... 37 383 5 6 Nursery acres 1959... 4 25 5 26 174 3,358 19 419 4 52 14 284 4 5 6 213 84 950 7 8 acres 1959... 1 1 9 Other structures and equipment: Lmnd area covered by 1 20,000 6 33,188 2 10,300 3 45,500 10 square feet 1959... 165,460 U 12 13 u Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 1 25,000 Ha NA NA NA 1 2,000 'i 500 NA NA NA NA 2 5 5,000 29,031 15 16 Land area covered by Lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... 2 110,420 2 22,215 7 199,884 14 271,618 3 25,800 1 87,120 3 51,200 1 17,000 43 765,362 L7 Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which Mist propagation was 1 1,600 3 1,445 7 109,850 1 100 2 1,204 18 square feet 1959... 26,923 NA Not available. Included In "All other counties. TEXAS 525 County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bexar Cameron Cherokee Dallas Dijmiit Erath Grayson Harris 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 13,576,488 693,270 856, 632 125,958 437,822 212,250 230,416 (D) 1,499,129 2 3 4 5 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . 5,494,059 2,748,683 100.0 100. 0 136,741 94,903 2.5 3.5 564,654 78,370 10.3 2.9 66,800 NA 1.2 NA 310,578 204,417 5.7 7.4 207,000 NA 3.8 NA NA NA (D) 57,542 (D) 2.1 976,235 388, 527 17.8 14.1 1, Percent of value of all UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC. , FOR GROWING ON 40.5 19.7 65.9 53.0 70.9 97.5 (D) 67.4 7 Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on 1, 194, 530 512,481 100.0 100.0 12,765 16, 958 1.1 3.3 189,712 15i9 66,800 NA 5.6 NA 30,918 30,309 2.6 5.9 207,000 NA 17.3 NA NA NA (D) 8,580 (D) 1.7 24,075 8 9 10 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . 7,934 2.0 1.5 n 12 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 1949. . . 21.7 18.6 9.3 17.9 33.6 100.0 NA 10.0 14.8 100.0 NA NA (D) 14.9 2.5 2.0 13 H 15 16 Foliage or green 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 15 20 349,064 366,315 1 250 2 (i>) NA NA 1 750 NA NA NA NA 4 3,320 17 18 19 Bedding plants, flowers, 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... POTTED PLANTS 151 86 757,765 120,024 7 7 12,765 15,853 3 512 9 NA 66,800 NA 9 11 28,118 18,479 5 NA 207,000 NA NA NA 4 5 3,721 8,580 11 6 12,127 5,884 21 22 23 24 Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . 3,643,861 1,302,349 100.0 100.0 96,639 9,242 2.7 0.7 339,144 2,656 9.3 0.2 NA NA 268, 141 143,125 7.4 11.0 NA NA NA NA (D) 37,687 (D) 2.9 902,218 230,326 24.8 17.7 25 26 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 1949. . . 66.3 47.4 70.7 9.7 60.1 3.4 NA 86.3 70.0 NA NA (D) 65.5 92.4 59.3 27 28 29 Chrysanthemums , number of pots 1959. . . dollars 1959... 82 873,793 1,003,325 5 27,680 35,169 1 (D) (D) 5 41,700 48,889 5 10,306 12,882 6 225,310 273,657 30 31 32 33 34 35 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 70 82 130,312 114,300 181, 808 128,576 2 2 (D) 160 (D) 200 1 (D) (D) NA NA NA 3 7 9,725 11,250 12,254 11,725 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4 5 3,325 8,170 4,988 7,570 7 6 30,837 22,740 47,406 28,634 36 37 38 39 40 41 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . 42 30 59,963 11,441 42,533 6,412 4 2 665 250 402 127 NA NA NA 2 4 (D) 2,617 (D) 1,154 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 3 (D) 1,105 (D) 590 4 1 25,823 100 17,563 50 4? 62 70 79,027 82,760 149,675 122,562 3 2 1,310 400 2,820 550 1 (D) (i>) NA NA NA 3 5 12,038 4,250 17,696 3,600 NA NA NA NA NA NA 4 4 1,550 3,950 2,461 2,026 5 43 44 45 46 47 1949... number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... 3 15,887 14,238 33,083 23,582 48 49 50 51 52 53 Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 78 73 160,813 97,498 50,023 49,151 3 5 1,490 4,150 318 2,037 3 275 344 NA NA NA 5 8 5,500 5,620 1,681 3,220 NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 2 (D) 675 (D) 565 9 5 11,455 4,508 4,595 1,900 54 55 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 27 161,660 1 (D) 3 149,662 5 611 56 57 58 59 Foliage or green 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . 98 85 989,022 303,379 6 5 29,543 3,115 7 1 178, 548 2,656 NA NA 6 8 69,357 19,335 NA NA NA NA 3 4 950 2,325 12 6 158,820 30,078 D Data Included in "All other countiee" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 526 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, text) Hidalgo Montgomery Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. UNPOTTED PLANTS, HOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC. , FOH GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Chrysanthemums, all types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959. . . dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . African violets establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . Azaleas establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949. . . Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... Foliage or green plants establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... 454,077 462,284 8.3 16.8 181,520 350,000 15.2 68.3 40.0 75.7 3 1 167,520 350,000 3 3,950 87,943 2.1 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (i>) 2 (D) tij 3 2,090 79,755 195,741 137,053 47,100 2.5 1.7 10,150 9,250 0.8 1.8 7.4 19.6 3 3 10,000 9,250 87,378 36,350 2.4 2.8 63.8 77.2 2 (D) (D) 3 5,925 6,200 8,269 7,175 1 1 (D) 1,500 (D) 525 1 2 (D) 3,000 (D) 4,875 2 1 (D) 500 (D) 750 2 2 (D) 5,250 400,100 367, 359 291,785 6.7 10.6 2,703 3,000 0.2 0.6 0.7 1.0 4 2 2,423 3,000 309,186 195,355 8.5 15.0 84.2 67.0 3 146,441 158,212 2 2 (D) 12,750 (D) 12,500 3 1 11,075 50 7,099 25 2 3 (D) 17,850 (D) 26,675 5 4 3,010 19,200 2,211 7,205 1 (D) 3 2 18,399 30,100 326,230 289,587 NA 5.3 NA 90,380 NA 7.6 31.2 NA 1 NA > 196,620 NA 5.4 NA NA (D) Nf CD) NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA 14,225 0.3 NA 6,245 NA 0.5 43.9 NA 3 NA 6,245 NA 5,900 NA 0.2 NA 41.5 NA 1 (D) (D) 1,004,045 514,629 195, 849 9.4 7.1 14,073 15,601 1.2 3.0 2.7 8.0 3 9,200 9 7 10,998 5,880 435,027 146,447 13.3 11.2 94.2 74.8 10 103,025 67,214 10 10 10,800 13,550 14,807 14,250 2 6 (D) 2,439 (D) 1,222 6 9 7,150 4,600 15,498 6,625 6,375 15, 500 3,193 4,400 3 7,715 11 13 302, 135 33,486 168,579 94, 986 34,382 1.7 1.3 46,560 8,790 3.9 1.7 49.0 25.6 7 46,000 8,105 41,477 22,427 1.1 1.7 43.7 65.2 2 (D) (D) 3 5 10,450 2,720 7,916 2,610 3 2 275 250 260 115 3 7 675 935 1,350 1,202 4 5 630 3,350 346 2,275 6 7 10,084 2,500 60,615 27, 870 28,410 6,950 2.4 1.4 46.9 24.9 1 300 5 1 16,360 500 21,045 15,370 0.6 1.2 34.7 55.1 1 (D) (D) 1 3 (D) 1,450 (D) 1,600 300 2 2 (D) 2,300 (D) 5,600 3 2 1,253 1,200 416 370 1 (D) 2 1,280 1,400 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, Included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued TEXAS 527 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bexar Cameron Cherokee Dallas Di-t Erath Grayson Harris POTTED PLANTS — Continued 1 122 6 3 9 5 10 2 1949. . . 60 5 NA 6 NA NA 3 4 3 number of pots 1959. . . 370,215 8,550 1,800 26,457 16, 750 76,884 4 1949... 168,600 10, 650 NA 12,050 NA NA 7,275 12,650 5 dollars 1959... 157,948 2,993 710 11,116 6,700 31,300 6 1949. . . 28, 966 1,866 NA 2,865 NA NA 1,132 3,202 7 82 3 1 5 5 7 8 1949. . . 86 3 NA 8 NA NA 5 6 9 number of pote 1959 — 172,481 3,000 (D) 17,366 13,225 52,790 10 1949. . . 201, 377 550 NA 30,800 NA NA 6,132 44,915 11 dollars 1959... 287,227 4,475 (D) 30,391 16,531 95,793 12 1949. . . 251, 500 500 NA 32,325 NA NA 6,267 56,660 13 91 3 2 6 5 6 14 1949. . . 86 3 NA 8 NA NA 5 4 15 number of pots 1959. . . 319,016 3,834 (D) 44,183 5,000 87,194 16 1949. . . 208, 589 320 NA 46,887 NA NA 10,632 31,937 17 dollars 1959... 399,411 8,472 (D) 41,715 7,525 114,887 IS 1949. . . 183,386 350 NA 26,925 NA NA 6,165 36,632 19 All other potted 41 2 2 1 8 20 dollars 1959. . . CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 200,957 (D) (D) (D) 112,604 21 Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 655,668 27,337 35,798 11,519 (D) 49,942 22 1949. . . 933,853 68,703 75,714 NA 30, 983 NA NA 11,275 150,267 23 percent distribution 1959. . . 100.0 4.2 5.5 1.8 (D) 7.6 24 1949. . . 100.0 7.4 8.1 NA 3.3 NA NA 1.2 16.1 25 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 11.9 20.0 6.3 3.7 (D) 5.1 26 1949. . . 34.0 72.4 96.6 NA 15.2 NA NA 19.6 38.7 27 Chrysanthemums, standard, 41 1 1 4 3 28 number of flowers 1959. . . 823,082 (D) (D) 7,100 103,400 29 1949. . . 812,702 4,180 NA 36,200 NA NA 17,996 64,700 30 dollars 1949. . . 181,336 (D) (D) 1,838 23,094 31 1949. . . 146,496 752 NA 8,050 NA NA 4,395 14,348 32 712,604 (D) (D) 4,800 89,700 33 802,609 (D) (D) 4,800 89,700 34 39 2 1 5 2 35 number of flowers 1959. . . 179,720 (D) (D) 16,340 (D) 36 dollars 1959. . . 16,705 (D) (D) 1,539 (D) 37 Asparagus, plumosue. .. .establishments reporting 1959... 17 2 1 1 1 38 1949. . . 12 1 NA NA NA 1 39 dollars 1959. . . 186, 017 (D) (D) (D) (D) 40 1949. . . 170,134 28,714 NA NA NA 68,926 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See text. lIn 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 528 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 2 (For deflations and explanations, see text) Hidalgo All other counties POTTED PLANTS— Continued Geraniums1 establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Hydrangeas. Poinsett! as. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. SnapdragonB. Asparagus, plumosus. -establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 3 11,000 2,350 1 (D) (D) 184, 614 112,284 28.2 12.0 40.7 24.3 1 (D) 29,000 (D) 3,900 154,264 69,999 3 4 2 3 9,500 10,991 4,000 29,500 4,600 4,034 875 3,600 3 3 2 3 3,650 16,556 3,500 34,500 5,979 29,730 4,750 44,500 4 4 3 4 9,500 28,420 6,250 19,750 13,422 35, 612 8,150 25,900 2 2 (D) CD) 39,525 1,500 6.0 0.2 28.8 3.2 1 (D) (D) to] to) i to) to) 55,470 93,430 8.5 10.0 15.1 32.0 2 (D) 74,000 (D) 18,933 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 1 (D) 2,587 NA 0.4 1 (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA 2,080 NA 0.3 10 4 19, 550 13,500 9,440 1,350 6 10 9,875 19,150 17, 559 22,820 10 37, 950 37,975 34,507 32,335 8 11,250 15, 529 33,801 2.4 3.6 3.0 17.3 3 43,000 43,000 10,750 10,625 26,500 46,375 1 (D) (D) 5 7 8,350 6,800 4,819 1,290 3 7 1,850 4,150 2,363 5,405 7,425 7,250 11,018 5,590 (D) 6,949 3,165 1.1 0.3 7.3 9.2 1 (D) 3,500 (D) 875 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 2 (i>) 3 2 2,953 10,000 929 1,500 2 2 (D) 900 (D) 1,725 2 2 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,450 2 (D) 11,160 5,550 1.7 0.6 18.4 19.9 2 (D) ,500 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 to) 60 24 177,430 62, 175 78,957 11,286 40 54,169 56,780 84,406 76,548 43 39 95, 510 46, 388 132,253 39, 889 12 77, 103 213,158 347,181 32.5 37.2 16.4 40.1 21 669, 582 531, 626 145,654 84,618 591,604 661,734 21 163,380 15,166 6 2 31,753 2,495 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. TEXAS 529 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 (For deflnltione and explanations , see text) Hidalgo Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all horticultural specially crops percent . LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Citrus stock. Evergreens, ornamental. .establishments reporting number of plants dollars . establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad- leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, I960.. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of shrubs 1959.. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, I960.. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 13,576,488 8,011,589 6,274,653 100.0 100.0 1959. . . 97,928 1949. . . 324,336 1959. . . 100.0 1949. . . 100.0 1959. . . 1.2 1949. . . 5.2 1959. . . 7 1949. . . 4 1959. . . 211,100 1949. . . 12,100 1959. . . 9,893 1949. . . 3,911 1959. . . 24 1949. . . 42 1959. . . 591,000 1949. . . 2,279,806 1959. . . 77,865 1949. . . 223,346 7,018,534 5,242,410 100.0 100.0 87.6 83.5 177 150 2,109,379 1,229,234 1,781,004 691,038 3,888,262 130 143 440,475 905,179 468,966 635,998 126 122 722,667 1,845,397 294,772 202,049 2,061,420 139 112 432,244 247, 185 769, 175 240,564 21 21 76,990 103,775 15,824 13,232 554,529 91,145 6.9 1.5 11,700 2,840 11.9 0.9 2.1 3.1 2 2 (D) 28,000 (D) 2,750 499,951 82,575 7.1 1.6 90.2 90.6 9 3 203,497 55,000 212,943 57,000 360,592 6 2 11,552 16,250 16,154 20,000 42,247 28,073 1,500 26,137 375 58,955 71,792 4,850 198,336 5,200 118,793 1 108,127 NA 1.3 NA 94,177 NA 1.3 NA 3 NA 67,500 NA 63,927 HA 256,000 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (10 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) m in NA (D) 291,978 121,775 3.6 1.9 800 0.8 (D) (D) 161,084 19,980 2.3 0.4 55.2 16.4 5 1 30,225 9,340 26,136 18,680 54,750 3 5,143 5,268 25,250 2 I'd) (D) 4 29,232 79,428 171,000 59,158 262,674 0.7 4.2 58,900 262, 572 0.8 5.0 99.6 100.0 (D) 6,500 (D) 3,250 (D) 1 100 100 1 2 (D) 20,250 (D) 4,075 (D) 1 22 22 127,244 130,836 1.6 2.1 600 7,500 0.6 2.3 0.5 5.7 1 2 (D) 46,000 (D) 7,500 126,444 122,831 1.8 2.3 99.4 93.9 9 10 72,560 18,327 77,848 31,795 207,350 11 14,120 56,323 17,078 63,314 42,500 7 9,500 21,924 4,915 14,661 12,000 7 5 12,375 3,404 17,128 4,058 37,800 2,500 500 230,416 132,401 2.9 2.1 160 t1) 10,018 1,040 10.2 0.3 0.1 2.5 0.9 1 (D) (D) 1 800 160 4 1 85,300 4,000 9,515 200 43,476 52,221 0.6 1.0 18.9 39.4 3 3 22,100 11,015 15,028 10,030 32,675 3 3 13,650 20,170 10, 511 22,170 13,095 2 2 (D) 16,000 (D) 3,250 ID) 3 13,300 8,000 17,478 2,450 19,700 406,994 118,894 5.1 1.9 391,384 114,166 5.6 2.2 96.2 96.0 U 13 241,778 72,719 215,567 64,714 477,270 13 9 30,833 17,560 37,601 21,457 57,915 13 8 24,253 63,322 20,343 11,133 57,695 13 10 31,795 7,847 87,527 10,121 137,460 5,325 9,500 1,090 950 340,336 175,264 4.2 2.8 9,390 4,401 9.6 1.4 2.8 2.5 4 2 199,000 10,000 9,390 3,401 93,700 16,037 1.3 0.3 27.5 9.2 6 2 70,250 2,950 56,312 3,850 191, 100 3 2 4,000 750 5,000 1,750 12,200 4 2 9,100 550 4,160 350 14,700 4 2 4,310 1,700 10,775 2,750 6,800 3 2 6,900 28,500 2,505 5,100 D Data Included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 530 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSEKY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Montgomery Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specially crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specially crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTIMG STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops. .percent Citrus stock. Evergreens, ornamental. .establishments reporting number of plants dollars .establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949.. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens, .establishments reporting number of trees dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, 1960. Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. . 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 58,688 10, 855 0.7 0.2 5,100 1.6 20,000 1,500 58,688 5,038 0.8 0.1 100.0 46.4 3 1 2,125 2,700 22,938 2,700 14,400 51 (D) 51 (D) (D) 2,000 (D) 1,000 (D) 1 1 (D) 1,200 (D) 1,200 (D) 32,741 NA 0.4 250 NA 0.3 NA 0.8 NA (D) NA (D) NA 32,491 NA 0.5 NA 99.2 NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 36,643 31,150 0.5 0.5 5,150 5.3 (D) (£>j 31,267 31,150 0.4 0.6 85.3 100.0 5 2 32,000 4,325 17,320 11,650 60,000 3 2 2,500 8,000 872 8,500 6,500 3 2 6,500 25,000 3,660 7,000 6,500 4 2 9,000 3,000 8,055 4,000 11,000 3,181,268 3,167,043 2,700,192 39.5 43.0 1,450 8,761 1.5 2.7 (') 0.3 1 1 (D) 2,390 (D) 239 3,015,897 2,602,755 43.0 49.6 95.2 96.4 11 5 85,000 39,000 54,478 18,625 181,150 6 4 14,550 23,400 12,202 12,625 33,100 213,300 217,500 34,413 19,140 322,250 10 4 41,550 52,600 38,226 51,495 214,500 1 1 (D) 5,000 (D) 250 1,004,045 489,416 423,497 6.1 6.7 33,000 53, 929 33.7 16.6 6.7 12.7 6 262,000 548,996 33,000 48,404 423,733 337,359 6.0 6.4 86.6 79.7 17 18 417,500 70, 867 245,670 89,658 762,300 13 16 118,425 91,850 119, 120 161,802 351,100 10 12 16,450 73,600 11,428 14,350 25,650 14 10 21,800 52,400 34,440 51,205 93,670 (D) 150 (D) 75 73, 593 53, 837 0.9 0.9 500 2,725 0.5 0.8 0.7 5.1 1 2 (D) 10,200 (D) 1,220 70,158 38,080 1.0 0.7 95.3 70.7 4 4 39,350 9,090 39,264 12,656 89,000 3 4 6,500 7,133 6,500 11, 166 4,900 3 4 12,500 2,590 12,800 1,764 12,000 3 4 5,900 2,920 8,850 3,640 6,000 1 5,000 500 (D) (D) 252,098 (D) 4.0 (D) (D) 33,350 (D) 10.3 (D) 13.2 2 30,000 (D) 218,748 (D) 4.2 (D) 2 26,850 15,000 18,527 17,500 54,500 7 2 30,725 7,500 20,893 7,550 62,550 6 2 15,750 12,000 6,804 3,800 13,900 6 2 6,100 3,600 6,300 5,000 14,800 1 10,000 1,000 0.4 NA 1,000 1.0 NA 3.6 NA 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 27,036 NA 0.4 96.4 NA 3 NA 22,683 NA 22,683 NA NA NA NA 300 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. lLess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued TEXAS 531 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Hidalgo ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding multif lora) establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of plants 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars All other ornamental plants establishments reporting dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales. . number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960. Apple trees establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of trees 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Nut trees. Peach trees. Plum and prune trees. .establishments reporting 1959... number of trees 1959. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... .establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Grapevines. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. establishments reporting number of vines dollars Inventory number of vines, January 1, CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Inventory number of trees, January 1. 1960. 235 256 18,336,382 20,523,372 3,484,798 3,268,086 24,697,180 31 51 119,933 157,819 65, 917 20,169 41 128,282 118,644 51 950,504 490,295 405,642 100.0 100.0 6.1 6.5 815,766 25 61 14,940 40,485 9,746 11,032 34 209,787 372,752 221,201 44 71 74,252 617,772 36,502 77,980 45 75 61,138 75,753 41,719 31,267 38 70 32,335 72,882 16,664 19,799 35 64 33,070 104,465 6,757 13,988 73,927 404,187 289,691 100.0 100.0 5.0 4.6 5 25,940 29,335 30,445 2 (i>) (D) 5 16,015 2 (D) 38,442 5,150 7.8 1.3 6.9 5.7 81,980 (D) 50 (D) .'0 9,088 18,372 4,230 8,140 6,564 3 2 11,195 500 8,975 500 4 2,900 2,370 3 1 2,170 2,000 336 400 7,068 4,424 550 1.1 0.2 0.8 0.6 1 CD) NA 3.5 NA 12.9 NA 2 (i>) (i>) (D) 2 (i>) (D) 6 41,440 1,300 3 14,486 -.1 I'1) (») 1 (i>) (D) (D) 130,053 101,795 32.2 35.1 44.5 83.6 159,300 4 3 176,000 625,400 55,000 205,120 216,000 258 99 0.1 (X) 0.4 t1) (D) 30 (D) 15 1 1 (D) 10 (D) 4 (D) (D) (D) 3 0) t1) 3 3 45,600 71,800 7,050 5,755 53,500 (D) 885 (D) 580 1 (D) 2,168 3 48,000 480 6.1 25 I'1) (l) 2 3 (D) 83,642 (D) 12,721 (D) 2 700 100 1 (D) 186,940 70,600 38.1 17.4 81.1 53.3 2 10,000 2,200 3 81,240 171,416 34,600 2 2 (D) 68,000 (D) 14,400 3 1 10,950 15,000 8,541 7,000 2 2 (D) 15,000 (D) 5,050 1 3 (D) 2,200 (D) 900 (D) 6,100 2.1 3 5 12,500 15,679 6,000 4,359 10,500 4 5 10,137 4,125 7,502 1,288 15,754 L44 11 243,152 92 1,865 (a) 0.5 O) 1.6 1 1 (D) 20 (D) 5 1 (D) (D) 122 2 160 68 3 (D 1,135 (d; 1,367 5,500 1,804 1.4 0.6 1.4 1.5 5,345 3 2 4,750 225 2,375 87 5 12,573 2,150 2 (D) 1,065 296 0.2 0.1 0.3 0.2 1 (D) (D) 250 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 25 (D) 17 (D) 50 (D) 12 (D) 236, 106 154,380 58.4 53.3 69.4 88.1 443,627 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of Information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued 532 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Montgomery All other counties ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued Rose plants (excluding ■ultlflora) establlaoants reporting 1959. 1949. number of plantB 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. Vines, woody (not grape) establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of vines 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other ornamental plants establish nts reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 1949. Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting 1959. . Sales number 1959. . DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices. .dollars 1959.. 1949.. percent distribution 1959. . 1949.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959.. 1949.. Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, I960.. Apple trees establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. nuaber of trees 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959. . 1949.. Nut trees establishments reporting 1959. . number of trees 1959.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Peach treeB establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of trees 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959. . 1949.. Pear trees establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of trees 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plum and prune trees. . .establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of trees 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Grapevines establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of vines 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Inventory number of vines, January 1, I960.. CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUTT TREES Value of citrus and subtropical fruit trees at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949.. percent distribution 1959. . 1949.. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. . 1949.. Inventory number of trees, January 1, I960.. 1 1 (D) 100 (D) 50 (D) 1 1 (D) 75 (D) 37 (D) 27 (') 690 0.2 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 1 (i>) (D) 2 (D) 2 (D) 226 i1) (D) (D) 1 CD) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 (i>) (D) 1 I'd) (D) 170 156 15,729,218 14,852,966 2,875,145 2,499,920 21,414,800 3 2 6,400 7,000 1,408 700 3 128,000 148,321 81,916 30.3 20.2 4.7 3.0 196,000 4 2 9,100 7,900 4,641 2,240 2 (D) (D) 63,100 6 3 31,600 104,000 11,060 2,575 4 20,303 20,600 11,167 6,600 3 17,000 18,500 6,800 3,900 3 3 8,062 17,100 1,451 1,065 8,000 1,250 6,300 0.3 2.2 t1) 0.2 10,000 4 10 52,500 116, U2 7,935 17,034 82,050 3 4 3,500 1,850 1,630 445 5 317,600 32, 613 30,546 6.7 7.5 6.7 7.2 27,200 1 7 (D) 1,285 (D) 427 3 20,175 30,263 25,047 3,300 9,190 1,650 2,300 420 3,390 310 1,580 170 1,830 203 406 2 9 (D) 2,035 (D) 203 (D) 1,029 0.4 14,580 3,104 8,550 30,000 2,138 3,000 1 (D) 1,250 (D) 2,935 11,987 0.6 3.0 4.0 22.3 15,500 (D) (D) 3,002 3 (D) 20,180 (D) 5,060 1 2 (D) 1,010 (D) 503 6,125 (D 2,042 1,200 170 460 0.2 10 6 998,820 1,746,744 230,833 183,348 1,476,000 2 600 550 (D) (D) (D) (D) (i>) (D) (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. aLess than 0.05 percent. Stub items continued TEXAS 533 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 3 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Bexar Brazoria Cameron Cherokee Dallas Erath Harris Hidalgo CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES— Continued 7 4 11,360 2,369 13,626 3,765 34 38 137,077 143,828 153,760 156,813 25 23 20,606 3,418 25,210 3,871 39 162,066 101,397 193,972 89, 817 17 17,619 NA NA NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA 2 (D) NA (D) NA 1 (D) 3 2 6,560 1,325 8,266 2,858 7 9 52,697 57,621 55,197 68,382 5 3 5,236 1,000 6,270 1,200 8 49,390 24,730 59,164 26, 153 3 1,156 1 2 (D) 200 (D) 300 4 3 550 96 950 152 1 (D) 190 (D) 192 2 (D) 4 ! 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 L6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Grapefruit trees establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . Orange trees establishments reporting 1959. . . number of trees 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . All other citrus and subtropical fruit trees establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... 2 (D) (D) 2 (£>i (D) 3 86 230 1 (D) 4,800 1,014 5,360 757 20 17 81,577 84,756 93,553 86,880 9 7 12,791 800 14,717 875 21 103, 555 74,633 120,281 61,718 4 2,195 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Jefferson McLennan Montgomery Smith Tarrant Travis Van Zandt Wichita All other counties CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES— Continued 2 120 220 50 50 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .11 21 22 23 24 25 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . number of trees 1959. . . 1949. . . dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . All other citrus and subtropical dollars 1959. . . SI w KA iu NA NA NA NA m NA NA 1 D) 1 30 150 2 10 2,803 1,251 5,010 1,251 3 8 2,029 1,402 3,273 1,424 4 9,035 1,794 14,297 1,704 5 14,268 D Data included In "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. HA. Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 534 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT LAND STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. .. Kind of business : Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949. . . Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959... Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959 Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. . . Retail only number 1959. .. Wholesale and retail number 1959. . . Total sales establishments reporting 1959. . . value, dollars 1959... Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959. . . Retail sales value, dollars 1959. . . Value of crops at wholesale prices dollarB 1959. . . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959... Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959. . . EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15. 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. . . persons 1959. . . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959. . . persons 1959. . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960... Greenhouse area:2 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. .. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959... Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... square feet 1959... 1949. . . Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. .. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. .. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. .. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959... Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959... Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . 7 17 36 60 1,388,213 840,890 547,323 1,083,877 13 7,272 40 270,451 47 306 36 142 2,353,687 49 870, ao 45 805,895 12 64,315 46 37 857,082 514,052 13,028 7,000 2 900 33 222 19 28 18 189 3 5 14 36,912 11 42,207 35,200 565,336 510,360 54,976 537,004 3 3,961 6 130 480,534 7 368,400 6 333,400 1 35,000 364,400 212,346 1 4,000 1 1,430 6,025 6 15 22 501,161 223,620 277,541 328,417 5 786 16 118,527 20 102 1,136,800 20 316,608 20 301,440 6 15,168 17 20 307,780 228,464 4 8,828 5 12,095 5 21,137 3 23,000 4 7 11 130,853 69,752 61,101 104,534 1 200 All other counties 6 98,622 93,050 2 5,572 6 2 98,622 37,000 2 4,856 2 9,050 10 19 190,863 37,158 153,705 113,922 4 2,325 14 53,992 13 42 11 19 12 23 16 86, 580 15 78,005 3 8,575 86,280 36,242 1 1 200 7,000 1 100 11 39 8 10 6 29 2 (Z) 6 18,531 1 6,175 NA Not available, included In "All other counties." See text. Z Reported in small fractions. lln 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- nouse during ttxe year. UTAH 535 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For deflations and explanations. text) All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specially crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. . . UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949. . . Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949. . . POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949. . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , all types -establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants establishments reporting dollars Geraniums1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Hydrangeas. establishments reporting number of pots dollars CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959.. 1949. . 1959. 1949.. 1959.. 1949. 1959. 1949. Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. 1,083,877 934,022 597,990 100.0 100.0 86.2 157,701 63,974 100.0 100.0 16.9 10.7 38 37 157,529 59,009 414,907 148,844 100.0 100.0 44.4 24.9 7 35,325 47,607 11 15 223,199 30,251 26 16 213,430 28,850 71,216 7,793 12,325 5,325 14,283 7,612 361,414 385,172 100.0 100.0 38.7 64.4 19 35,265 26,820 41,618 25,790 117,596 124,828 18 269,237 111,714 67,670 23,412 239,437 245,322 [D) (D) 315,232 (D) 52.7 CD) (D) 7,038 (D) 11.0 (D) 2.2 4 6 9,800 7,038 (D) 83,525 (D) 56.1 (D) 26.5 2 [D) (D) 2 2 (D) 15,031 3 19,700 8,255 2 2 (D) 3,300 (D) 4,950 (D) 224,669 (D) 58.3 (D) 71.3 3 4,350 7,350 5,318 6,693 14,250 14,250 3 160,000 28,120 46,217 7,918 159,500 159,500 328,417 256,873 203,844 27.5 34.1 78.2 68,320 31,116 43.3 48.6 26.6 15.3 12 17 68,220 28,731 94,963 47,984 22.9 32.2 37.0 23.5 3 16,400 22,304 3 8 5,500 10,975 12 10 138,700 21,300 46,055 6,273 3 5 1,050 1,875 1,313 2,437 93,590 124,744 25.9 32.4 36.4 61.2 8 26,433 11,060 30,930 10,737 87,750 94,150 7 76,000 64,610 14,560 11,569 47,000 52,850 83,955 45,091 9.0 7.5 48,187 9,440 30.6 14.8 57.4 20.9 7 2 48,187 7,040 15,386 14,660 3.7 9.8 18.3 32.5 1 CD) CD) 1 2 (D) 3,700 3 2 22,300 2,500 5,575 450 2 2 CD) 150 (D) 225 20,382 20,991 5.6 5.4 24.3 46.6 2 (D) 6,500 (D) 6,500 (D) (D) (D) 9,984 (D) 2,200 (D) (D) 650,926 593,194 33,823 63.5 5.7 91.1 41,194 16,380 26.1 25.6 6.9 48.4 15 12 31,322 16,200 304,558 2,675 73.4 1.8 51.3 7.9 1 18,925 25,303 5 3 217,699 545 4 32,730 5,050 11,331 1,070 11,275 12,970 247,442 14;768 68.5 3.8 41.7 43.7 6 4,482 1,910 5,370 1,860 15,596 16,428 7 33,237 9,000 6,893 1,725 32,937 32,972 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. *In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 536 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING QUANTITY SOLD' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions end explanations, see text) COT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 19*9. dollars 1959. 1949. Area In production seres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949.. number of flowers 1959.. 1949. . dollars 1959.. 1949.. Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plsnts 1960. . 14 15 34,426 56,054 27,727 40,029 14 15 19 23 1,442,855 855,541 127,989 77,332 181,309 182,793 O) 33,987 (D) 25,364 (D) (D) 777,500 483,645 68,963 40,978 103,583 103,583 2 4 (D) 14,467 (D) 9,950 (D) (D) 11 401,000 276,996 36,090 26,508 44,600 44,600 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text 3 1 3,200 4,333 1,600 2,600 2 2 2 175,000 42,000 14,000 4,200 22,471 22,246 All other counties 7 4 31,226 3,267 26,127 2,115 12 13 6 5 89,355 52,900 8,936 5,646 10,655 12,364 UTAH 537 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations. Bee text) 411 jtlier counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDINC AND CRAFTING STOCKS) Value, of lining out stock at wholesale priceB dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1,083,877 142,518 134,464 100.0 100.0 13.1 2,000 3,665 100.0 100.0 1.4 2.7 123,022 103,813 100.0 100.0 86.3 77.2 9 8 16,675 3,790 16,549 6,340 30,700 10 11 56,645 23,380 52,294 72,440 191,850 7 11 17,600 13,660 12,555 b,U2 34,045 7 36,901 36,550 12,301 6,400 17,496 10,399 100.0 100.0 12.3 7.7 35,000 328,417 71,544 101,991 50.2 75.9 21.8 2,000 3,665 100.0 100.0 2.8 3.6 69,544 81,375 56.5 78.4 97.2 79.8 5 5 12,885 2,250 8,236 3,300 19,450 5 6 48,400 20,480 36,328 62,465 168,250 3 6 11,650 8,570 7,030 3,830 23,020 3 2 25,500 27,500 6,600 5,250 1,943 18.7 755,460 70,974 32,473 49.8 24.1 9.4 53,478 22,438 43.5 21.6 75.3 69.1 4 3 3,790 1,540 8,313 3,040 11,250 5 5 8,245 2,900 15,966 9,975 23,600 5 5,950 5,090 5,525 2,282 11,025 5 5 11,401 9,050 5,701 I.:' 17,496 8,456 100.0 81.3 24.7 26.0 538 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Chitten- All Item The State Chitten- All (Vermont) den counties (For definitions and explanations, see text) (Vermont) den counties ESTABLISHMENTS LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 39 3 36 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by Kind of business: 876,162 120,000 756,162 Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1999... 37 2 35 1949 . . . 30 NA 30 Greenhouse area:2 9 1 8 Greenhouse area, 37 3 34 square feet 1959 .. . 296,246 29,600 266,646 Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959 .. . 3 1 2 Greenhouse area covered by Type of ownership: Individual proprie- square feet 1959 .. . 36 291,573 3 29,600 33 261,973 torships establishments reporting 1959 .. . 23 3 20 Greenhouse area covered by glass 5 5 substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959 .. . 6 4,673 6 4,673 11 11 Greenhouse area used in production of SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . square feet 1959 .. . 1949 . . . 36 29 294,246 186,048 2 NA 27,600 NA 34 29 266,646 186,048 AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Greenhouse area used in production of 1 1 nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1 1 23 1 22 square feet 1959. . . 2,000 2,000 15 2 13 1949 . . . 6,780 4,600 2,180 39 3 36 Land area: value, dollars 1959... 547,433 135,428 412,005 Total land area used for out-door 105,616 7,580 98,036 24 2 22 acres 1959 .. . 441,817 127,848 313,969 Cut flowers, flowering plants, 354,362 102,172 252,190 foliage plants, and florist 16 2 14 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of acres 1959.. . 11 3 8 returned products) establishments reporting 1959... 6 6 Nursery dollars 1959. . . 1,993 1,993 9 1 8 acres 1959. . . 38 6 32 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... 30 144,501 1 2,500 29 142,001 Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. .. 3 37 1 35 2 2 EMPLOYMENT Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by Total employment, November 15, 1959 16 2 14 (including full-time, part-time, and square feet 1959... 26,010 440 25,570 34 3 31 persons 1959. .. 156 28 128 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute Paid full-time employees. 3 1 2 22 1 21 square feet 1959 .. . 3,932 1,500 2,432 persons 1959. . . 78 15 63 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in Unpaid family workers. which mist propagation was 12 12 2 2 persons 1959 . . . 15 15 square feet 1959 . . . 450 450 NA Not available, Included In "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. VIRGINIA 539 County Table 1.-H0RTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . . Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959... 1949... Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. . . Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . . Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959... Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. . . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. . . Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. . . Retail only number 1959. . . Wholesale and retail number 1959. . . Total sales establishments reporting 1959... value, dollars 1959... Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959... Retail sales value, dollars 1959. . . Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . . dollars 1959. . . EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-tLme, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959. . . persons 1959. . . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959... Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . . Greenhouse area : 1 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. .. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959... square feet 1959. . . Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... Greenhouse area used In production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . square feet 1959. . . 1949. . . Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting 1959. . . square feet 1959. .. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . . Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959. . . Nursery products. .. .establishments reporting 1959... acres 1959... Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. . . acres 1959. . 145 152 116 62 9 1 2 55 67 112 234 8,987,956 5,617,358 3,370,598 7,586,068 30 114,205 166 1,031,911 195 1,852 156 1,194 73 113 153 1,744,786 141 1,651,886 33 92,900 117 105 1,581,368 1,632,234 44 25 163,418 61,377 1 2,678 184 ,219 75 714 116 7,385 9 120 318,605 313,555 5,050 316,086 2 1,001 3 7,657 6 15,285 1 2,500 6 2 15,285 1,218 9 154 9 154 121,804 49,549 72,255 86,746 Augusta 170,000 6 59,700 1 1,600 6 3 57,500 56,700 2 NA 3,800 NA 6 497,065 178,000 319,065 423,266 1 290 5 84,978 4 128 Campbell 257,896 4 32,507 32,507 3 NA 31,907 1 1 600 5,000 4 530 1 (Z) 3 530 1 5 3 9 313,395 206,767 106,628 257,057 6 26,127 Chesterfield 196,028 127,833 8 127,833 6 126,183 109,305 2 NA 1,650 NA 2 1 4 7 531,417 239,034 292,383 410,432 1 738 5 42,961 7 100 6 24,135 6 22,835 1 1,300 2 3 8,460 24,988 2 15,675 3,165 6 480 1 (Z) 5 480 12 15 12 6 14 2 2 1 11 6 18 254,482 35,564 218,918 160,470 1 960 14 121 10 51 6 11 532,034 13 101,962 11 99,610 2 2,352 94,544 47,040 7,418 6,640 14 70 4 3 12 67 See text. Stub Items continued NA Not available, included in "All other counties. 'Tourgreenn^arermay^no; equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be gro™ in the same greer house during the year. 540 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Northampton Washington ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. 1949. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959 . Mushroom growers. .. .establishments reporting 1959. Type of ownership : Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. Corporations establishments reporting 1959. SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER. NURSERl, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale ; Wholesale only number 1959. Retail only number 1959. Wholesale and retail number 1959 . Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value , dollars 1959 . . Retail sales value , dollars 1959 . . Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) ... .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January 1960. . Greenhouse area : 1 Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting square feet Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops establishments reporting square feet 1959. 1959. Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. 24 745,808 204,533 541,275 676,939 1 500 23 237,833 18 127 16 103 20 342,279 18 332,849 9,430 16 22 324,199 472,354 4 2 18,080 2,200 16 127 18 3,068,150 2,611,675 456,475 2,754,180 13 107,430 16 482 13 360 10,465,560 12 174,020 12 173,420 97,010 139,950 5 77,010 14,990 13 4,983 4 3 7 230, 116 226,121 3,995 229,459 2 5,800 4 18,675 2 4,600 1 23,275 1,500 6 308 3 76 3 232 20 646,078 277,146 368,932 458,874 15 51,694 1,182,013 14 308,874 14 299,874 2 9,000 12 6 305,524 220,891 2 2 3,350 3,560 178, 588 119,551 59,037 170,592 21,786 2 21,536 19,862 1 1,674 NA 16,536 NA 5,000 NA 3 140 3 L40 2 1 6 9 543,227 410,813 132,414 495,469 6 109,410 2 19,660 NA 109,410 NA 1 2,678 1 (Z) 5 69 1 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. S^ ltem3 continued Z Reported in small fractions. 1Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. VIRGINIA Count v Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 541 LAND, STRUCTURES, Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Accomack Albemarle Augusta Campbell Chesterfield Fairfax LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 66 1,214,841 6 180,906 2 8,450 3 63,500 2 2,700 5 2 square feet 1959... 3 4 5 6 Land area covered by cloth 1949. . . square feet 1959 .. . 1949... 3 17 12,156 116,200 NA NA NA NA 3 3,900 1 2 7,000 3,000 7 8 Land "area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959. . . 55 1,735,236 4 233,994 1 20,000 3 12,134 4 119,720 5 33,900 9 10 Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was square feet 1959... 36 87,326 2 2,610 1 600 3 12,940 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Henrico Norfolk Northampton Roanoke Washington York All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued 1 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 7 29,589 6 447,350 2 5,054 4 35,380 1 1,200 3 84,530 25 2 square feet 1959... 234,432 4 5 6 Land area covered by cloth 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 1 2 800 24,000 1 60,000 2 5,500 NA NA NA NA 1 7 4,356 19,800 7 8 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute square feet 1959... 7 41,120 3 132,000 1 80,000 4 27,280 1 40,000 4 886,100 18 108,988 9 10 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used •. establishments reporting 1959 . . . square feet 1959... 6 28,526 3 6,450 2 1,740 2 870 2 1,110 15 32,480 NA Not available. Included In "All other counties." See text. 542 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING QUANTITY SOLD AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 W ' Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959.. Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and Cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GRCWINC ON Value of unpotted planta, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . . 1949... Bedding plsnts, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959. . . 1949... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949 . . . Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . . 1949... Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . . number of pots 1959 . . . dollars 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of pots 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Azaleas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of pots 1959 .. . 19'.9... dollars ] 1949... Begonias establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of pots 1959 .. . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Foliage or green plants Geraniums . Hydrangeas . • establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars • establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959 . 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959. , 1949.. 1959. . 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 7,586,068 2,285,255 1,910,273 100.0 100.0 351,121 108,630 100.0 100.0 15.4 5.7 84 59 299,652 105,938 697,723 301,303 100.0 100.0 30.5 15.8 37 150,216 219,247 37 52 61,203 51,075 83,629 59,370 31 42 55,605 23,292 81, 167 32,874 27 43 13,315 26,406 5,986 15,196 21 42 18,135 22,902 67 40 181,748 71,770 89,469 11,581 25 36 21,732 24,400 34,514 33,002 46 47 80,082 51,765 116,049 62,172 316,086 (D) (D) 33,020 (D) 1.7 Augusta (D) (D) 500 (D) 0.5 (D) 1.5 6 1 20,046 500 (D) 6,290 (D) 2.1 (D) 19.0 3 3,750 6,250 2 1 (D) 750 (D) 1,125 2 1 (D) 250 (D) 375 2 2 (D) 900 (D) 650 2 2 (D) 790 3 1 4,000 1,000 2,580 700 1 1 (D) 300 (D) 450 2 1 (D) 500 (D) 750 423,266 9,130 HA 0.4 NA 5,987 65.6 NA NA 5,600 NA 2,610 NA 0.4 NA 28.6 NA 1 (D) (D) NA NA Campbell 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA 252,233 106, 026 31.0 5.6 13,924 10,150 4.0 9.3 5.5 9.6 13,824 10,150 47,149 28,350 18.7 26.7 3 11,050 16, 102 5 5 3,800 4,200 5,556 6,000 2 5 (D) 2,320 (D) 3,350 2 (D) 1,076 (D) 3O0 3,100 1 5 NA 3 (D) 11,550 NA 10,400 (D) 5,816 NA 1,200 2 NA 4 (D) NA 2,100 (D) NA 2,750 5 NA 5 6,550 NA 6,200 12,923 NA 5,750 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments . MA Not available, included in "AH other counties." See text. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing an. Stub items continued VIRGINIA 543 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings , etc . , for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . 1949.. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . 1949 . . percent distribution 1959 . . 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949.. Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959. . number of pots 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Lilies establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. number of pots 1959. . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Azaleas establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949. . Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas . Poinsettias . -establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars -establishments reporting number of pots dollars . .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959.. 1949.. 1959 . . 1949.. 1959., 1949 . . 1959.. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 544,196 357,156 23.8 18.7 40,769 27,054 11.6 24.9 7.5 7.6 11 40,769 26,874 196,031 107,321 28.1 35.6 36.0 30.0 7 60,631 115,909 8 13 10,000 20,610 13,781 22,425 7 11 6,150 8,965 12,250 13,287 2,700 6,650 725 2,900 2 10 (D) 11,975 9 3 21,300 5,500 10, 146 700 2,260 8,400 4,388 10,475 11 13,950 12,775 25,869 17,900 (D) (D) 206,662 (D) 10.8 Northampton (D) (D) 4,180 (D) 3.8 (D) 2.0 7 4 29,499 4,130 (D) 29,297 (D) 9.7 (D) 14.2 1 (D) (D) 3 5 22,000 9,825 25,850 10,790 2 3 (D) 835 (D) 1,075 2 5 (D) 3,580 (D) 2,485 4 5 8,443 1,542 42,500 15,620 19,179 1,562 830 1 5 (D) 7,360 (D) 8,200 229,459 37,688 188,954 1.6 9.9 4,600 1.3 2 (D) 175 i (D) (D) 319,948 223,089 14.0 11.7 22,717 4,200 6.5 3.9 7.1 1.9 20,842 3,850 43,272 35,212 6.2 11.7 13.5 15.8 4,950 7,000 3 3 6,250 4,800 7,500 5,150 7 3 6,150 5,600 9,150 8,100 (D) 100 (D) 150 2 2 (D) 600 5 3 5,050 7,500 2,272 1,062 2,675 5,000 5,000 7,500 6 3 6,600 6,500 9,900 9,250 66,843 NA 2.9 NA 9,537 NA 2.7 NA 3 NA 9,537 NA 37,016 NA 5.3 NA All other counties 55.4 NA 1 (D) (D) 4 NA 4,533 NA 5,400 NA 1 NA (D) NA items continued 'in 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. „__ ,„ • >,» = „»», .Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area In production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same greenhouse during the year. 550 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 _^^^=====^==^^ (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants , and florist greens establishments Nursery products, .establishments Bulb crops establishments Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres reporting acres 1959.. 1959., 1959., 1959.. 1959.. 1959.. 1959. 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949.. square feet 1959. 1949., Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 302 4,644 113 1,131 181 1,925 76 1,588 1 (Z) 91 325,395 14 7 73,464 30,360 107 855,808 40 74,206 5 108 2 3 2 104 7,400 1 4,000 2 8,000 Dougla; 4 2 2 202 King 76 307 27 60 52 226 10 21 1,200 2 5,8% 27 124,099 1 750 45 456,640 15 25,710 30 741 23 214 25 793 1 (Z) 11 14,556 1 1 1,350 1,010 15 75,894 3 11,200 Skagit 19 771 10 384 3 24,300 1,100 34,420 3 2,420 (For definitions and explanations, see text) Walla Walla All other counties LAND, STRUCTURES, AMD EQUIPMENT -Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products, .establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959 . square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area In which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. 21 147 6 6,666 2 1 2,696 2,500 7 25,700 3 9,900 12 148 7 116 23 817 17 773 6 37 42 206 17 32 24 81 12 83,052 2 2 3,300 4,250 2 2,200 5 1,280 2,200 2 2 3,100 2,600 2 11,690 3 2,120 1 1,500 2 3,200 1 46,400 20,000 6 46,910 3 12,490 2 14,800 43 20 632 2 10 768 11 161,328 9,930 Z Reported in small fractions. WASHINGTON 551 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) King Skagit Snoho- mish Spokane Thurs- ton Walla Walla All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices. .. .dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, HOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FDR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959... number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Chrys anthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949... number 1949 .. . dollars 1949 . . . Begonias establishments reporting 1959... number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. .establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Chrysanthemums, all types establishments reporting 1959. number of pots 1959. dollars 1959. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Roses. African violets. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 10,016,042 4,776,047 3,072,169 100.0 100.0 836,390 475,606 1OO.0 1O0.0 17.5 15.5 12 120,782 14,602 12 179,425 32,822 11 26,154 1,453 9 100,600 11,830 160 141 704,005 347,996 14 6,006 2,080,870 740,072 100.0 100.0 43.6 24.1 41 218,953 281,745 51 62 183,788 91,764 206,019 106,348 6 4,005 10,172 6,515 3,172 10 U 49,823 6,838 34,055 4,944 16,894 NA 0.4 NA 4,424 NA 0.5 NA 26.2 NA 4 NA 4,324 NA 815 NA C1) NA 4.8 NA 3,009,978 2,021,311 1,417,859 42.3 46.2 270,277 165,645 32.3 34.8 13.4 11.7 3 21,182 2,330 3 147,685 28,998 2 5,575 281 3 9,000 1,500 49 44 232,277 123,610 7 4,965 791,039 274,479 38.0 37.1 39.1 19.4 12 68,064 90,423 19 22 100,452 45,279 110,559 50,104 3 1,000 2,150 3 7,233 1,698 3.255 1,322 1,338,869 527,840 359,610 11.0 11.7 62,316 32,713 7.5 6.9 11.8 9.1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 (D) (O 15 14 44,045 32,318 (D) : 17,824 201,929 9.0 27.3 35.6 56.2 17,189 22,861 4 3 11,500 12,337 12,420 15,332 3,585 2,395 155,447 '-. 1,289 3.3 4.5 10,923 10,255 1.3 2.2 7.0 7.4 3 4,300 385 5 5 10,923 7,325 53,047 28,286 2.5 3.8 34.1 20.3 2 (D) CD) 6,500 7,100 478,792 367,512 129,559 7.7 4.2 74,901 8,093 9.0 1.7 20.4 6.2 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 6,000 275 14,021 6,870 1 (D) 247,644 73,571 11.9 9.9 67.4 56.8 2 (D) (D) 3 6 24,500 12,600 27,195 15,075 1 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 650 861,651 714,947 496,735 15.0 16.2 169,020 77,850 20.2 16.4 23.6 15.7 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) SD! 2 1,779 152 1 (D) (D) 23 19 158,243 77,376 2 (D) 230,544 55,389 11.1 7.5 32.2 11.2 9 34,900 44,928 10 12 20,229 8,485 24,275 10,009 2,200 3,572 3,234 1,397 1 1 (D) 180 (D) 180 79,109 20,425 1.7 0.7 64,386 9,705 7.7 2.0 81.4 47.5 313,890 93,030 6.6 3.0 33,480 8,950 4.0 1.9 10.7 9.6 6 5 64,386 9,705 5,640 1,990 0.3 0.3 7.1 9.7 1 (D) (D) (D) 200 (D) 200 1 1,000 60 6 4 33,280 8,610 265,546 9,276 12.8 1.3 84.6 10.0 1 (D) (D) 2 3 (E) 428 (B) 535 150,783 89,562 3.2 2.9 13,339 78,697 1.6 16.5 1 (D) CD] 2 (D) :; 6 3 11,810 8,550 CD) 122,967 3,725 5.9 0.5 81.6 4.2 2 (D) (D) 3 3,350 3,350 1 (D) 755,153 94,709 50,464 2.0 1.6 38,903 5,510 4.7 1.2 41.1 10.9 1 t CD) 6 2 38,823 5,450 25,861 9,400 1.2 1.3 27.3 18.6 2 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 560 (D) 700 757,694 333,605 275,636 7.0 9.0 94,421 78,188 11.3 16.4 28.3 28.4 3 99,600 12,272 2 31,740 3,824 2 7,500 300 1 91,600 10,330 34 37 91,873 68,182 1 3,041 149,943 82,027 7.2 11.1 44.9 29.8 6 98,800 123,533 23,757 5,375 26,220 7,293 1 3 805 6,250 1,131 1,425 1 2 42,590 250 30,801 210 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1Less than 0.05 percent. 552 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Snoho- mish Spokane Thurs- ton Walla Walla POTTED PLANTS— Continued Azaleas establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Cacti and succulents, .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Foliage or green plants Hydrangeas. .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. iv,. 1949. 1959. 1949. Poinsettias. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of pots 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959., dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949., percent distribution 1959. 1949., Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959 . , 1949., Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. cattleya establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. 66 70 295,127 100,896 311,487 103,642 50 69 64,980 47,504 26,908 29,362 10 1,296 38 61 387,256 157,880 151 109 1,179,049 361,296 391,234 91,549 39 50 54,901 32,246 64,314 40,259 49 49 173,614 68,601 173,634 83,834 62 165,048 1,858,787 1,856,491 100.0 100.0 38.9 60.4 101 248,557 253,342 188,954 167,029 1,032,255 1,103,613 71 523,536 550,291 107,321 95,375 460,260 460,810 23 14,340 80,002 2,405 15,530 12 146,225 105,714 137,180 206,540 1 MA : I :.;,. D) Hi (D) 11,655 NA 0.6 NA 69.0 NA 3 975 NA 975 NA 4,300 4,300 1 (D) NA (D) NA NA (D) NA (D) 15 16 47,657 13,661 55,654 13,651 11 22 20,725 23,733 10,766 11,581 5 629 11 21 151,914 33,204 47 41 593,217 169,790 182,668 47,715 9 16 13,455 15,078 17,947 19,489 16 17 74,422 34,567 71,587 42,582 25 85,832 959,995 977,735 51.6 52.7 47.5 69.0 33 149,439 99,234 91,865 56,673 640,801 717,167 17 226,926 219,990 41,606 33,468 199,070 190,884 2,820 45,237 564 9,111 132,575 98,803 120,643 196,307 7 7 50,159 39,885 63,672 49,815 5 11 2,300 5,307 1,025 2,660 1 (D) 5 9 21,879 72,423 17 11 94,085 33,735 33,988 9,652 4 5 1,360 4,417 1,632 4,547 6,765 12,630 8,051 16,110 277,700 124,968 14.9 6.7 52.6 34.8 13,921 12,471 6,527 8,294 48,300 48,300 5 36,000 38,172 7,530 6,603 29,800 52,552 4,800 1,040 3 6 7,500 6,850 8,680 7,462 1,400 1,875 3 1,800 5 4 22,750 9,300 7,345 1,525 5 (D) 1,750 (D) 1,962 (D) 4,900 (D) 5,325 2 (D) 91,477 100,748 4.9 5.4 58.8 72.3 4,200 2,425 1 (D) 9,600 (D) 937 a- (D) (D) 1,000 (D) 200 3 5 13,250 2,500 16,312 2,325 16,700 2,500 6,300 1,500 1 3 (D) 29,336 14 7 64,839 11,300 28,527 3,045 3 3 3,550 3,000 4,717 3,650 3 12,600 3,750 18,900 4,500 23,443 44,967 47,895 2.4 2.6 12.2 37.0 5,770 13,900 7,770 7,450 18,500 11,396 2 (D) 24,000 (D) 4,750 1 (D) 150 (D) 225 14 11 13,489 4,691 20,631 7,380 7 7 5,810 4,234 2,783 1,964 1 (D) 5 7 6,465 3,835 21 11 211,944 54,946 65,623 11,547 9 6,951 3,970 10,635 5,212 10 8 15,366 6,450 25,661 7,259 23,134 315,383 363,496 17.0 19.6 44.1 73.2 19 44,931 54,067 44,684 41,435 204,424 191,266 14 136,874 68,860 30,100 16,271 141,340 125,914 5 6,170 1,344 2 3 (D) 6,761 (D) 10,008 1 1 (D) 150 (D) 200 2 1 (D) 100 (D) 50 1 (ij 3 5 4,500 4,200 1,900 1,180 (D) (ij l l (D) 250 (D) 300 9,083 8,730 0.5 0.5 11.5 42.7 2 CD) 3,780 (D) 2,405 (D) (D) (D, 7,325 (d; 1,325 (D) 540 (D) 637 (D) 325 (D) 149 1 (D) 168,017 255 3 3 21,000 21,000 6,300 4,250 1 1 (D) 600 (D) 750 (D) 640 (D) 800 14,864 74,804 0.8 4.0 4 4,750 19,760 5,938 16,371 13,700 13,700 4 23,000 56,390 5,750 11,368 14,000 14,000 4 12,370 1,737 5 2 118,300 1,050 99,782 1,425 3 1 12,250 1,000 3,275 500 1 1 (D) 200 7 1 29,600 3,500 10,848 1,050 2 (ij (ij l (ij (ij l (D) 14,477 7,140 0.8 0.4 9.6 8.0 4 1,618 2,000 1,303 1,550 4,680 4,680 5,920 6,900 915 1,150 4,420 4,420 1 (ij (ij (D) 1,200 (D) 1,500 1 (D) 769 (D) 500 2 (D) (D) 1,500 6 1 28,064 6,000 11,520 1,500 1 1 (D) 400 (D) 500 (D) 400 (D) 500 2 (D) 29,945 35,554 1.6 1.9 31.6 70.5 3 6,052 7,574 7,685 4,287 17,250 18,285 4 22,080 30,000 5,300 6,000 12,440 13,432 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." ' See text. 1In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. WASHINGTON 553 County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) King Skagit Snoho- mish Spokane Thurs- ton Walla Walla All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Orchids, cymbidium. Orchids, all other. . . establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959.. dollars 1959.. ..establishments reporting 1959.. 19491 . number of flowers 1959 . . 19491 . dollars 1959.. 19491 . Roses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Gladioli establishments reporting 1959 . 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. •establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 7 82,901 54,573 5 15 18,297 107,623 9,246 64,360 12 14 5,321,751 3,712,281 613,373 36S,355 320,205 320,258 35 41 59,809 111,610 36,252 57,711 54 57 51 334,041 31,839 17 48,608 4,126 52 81 2,079,185 4,462,805 184,865 348,395 347,520 287,844 62 473,500 1 NA (D) NA (D) HA (D) CD) 2 (D) (D) 2 D) (D) 2 NA D) NA (D) NA (D) CD) 3 ,275 81,401 53,663 3 11 17,497 106,598 8,706 63,460 4 4,412,222 2,279,509 525,400 245,678 255,250 255,250 25,270 72,571 10,386 31,624 24 24 10 77,300 6,897 4 9,850 928 9 22 109,000 1,839,468 8,762 125,882 18,240 16,205 16 83,417 4 3 7,712 1,295 5,537 645 2 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 6 7 318,117 365,300 28,615 25,382 97,440 23 228,258 1 4 (D) 2,333 (D) 1,633 (D) (D) 5 172,766 17,350 5 89,372 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 300 (D) 250 1 2 (D) 5,187 (D) 3,150 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 154,000 (D) 11,050 (D) CD) 3 26,536 1 1 (D) 200 (D) 200 4 6 903,729 1,397,372 87,293 120,627 64,500 64,500 6 5 8,503 6,765 6,479 3,975 12 119,836 10,451 3 9,896 822 15 19 1,283,438 1,248,865 113,689 112,118 183,522 176,081 3 2,961 1 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) 8,400 (D) 700 (D) (D) 2 (D) 2 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 720 (D) (D) 3 14,000 1,540 1 3 (D) 300,932 (D) 25,036 (D) (D) 1 (i) (D) (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 917 (D) 750 (D) (D) 4 13,200 1,456 2 (D) (D) 16,300 10,000 1,793 800 2,050 2,050 2 CD) 10,000 1,000 4 3 3,548 9,615 3,690 7,269 6 7 3 43,285 4,460 58,130 48,000 4,670 4,000 9,600 12,658 1 (D) 1,500 910 1 800 500 540 400 3 3 5,800 25,400 680 1,550 455 508 12 14,776 11,927 10,160 7,945 11 11 13 66,420 7,035 4 28,862 2,376 11 20 294,200 315,140 27,336 26,077 36,668 36,870 4 34,681 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 1In 1949. cymbidium orchids were included in "Orchids, all other." 554 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) King Skagit Snoho- mish Spokane Thurs- ton Walla Walla Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value of lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. Evergreens, ornamental . 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. establishments reporting number of plants dollars ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multif lora ) establishments reporting number of plants dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1"'.''. 1949. 1959. 1949. 2,543,432 1,088,764 100.0 100.0 243,909 133,928 100.0 100.0 Inventory number of plants, January 1, 1960. 9.6 12.3 7 180,198 56,510 25,561 11,317 1,417,754 678,875 100.0 100.0 55.7 62.4 103 69 427,046 212,290 545,591 215,295 1,108,627 104 60 268,816 161,066 367,118 237,410 764,308 74 49 68,886 165,145 48,940 57,898 154,482 77 41 156,262 56,547 196,480 34,607 435,637 35 30 434,534 340, 162 87,646 78,543 24 29 325,372 97,217 98,796 42,752 421,687 158,900 111,782 74,027 4.4 25,000 18.7 8,951 14,724 0.6 2.2 8.0 19.9 475 1,500 1 2 (D) 1,700 (D) 3,500 (D) 1 3 (D) 2,700 (D) 1,075 (D) 1 2 (D) 4,600 (D) 6,975 (D) 8,200 2,570 3,009,978 571,387 365,580 22.5 33.6 18,034 41,236 7.4 30.8 3.2 11.3 3 4 76,398 50,500 15,384 10,010 549,014 313,645 38.7 46.2 96.1 85.8 37 29 251,854 172,791 316,545 159,322 676,966 29 22 76,825 57,377 86,484 73,726 266,618 24 18 25,479 22,192 20,209 28,372 50,829 24 16 16,107 4,939 45,152 10,543 32,757 16 15 129,526 145,, '00 29,126 23,420 9 10 3,969 19,702 3,888 15,657 4,035 1,338,869 351,820 103,008 13.8 9.5 39,325 26,005 16.1 19.4 11.2 25.2 1 (D) ::: 96,687 53,729 6.8 7.9 27.5 52.2 13 7 26,052 10,888 39,078 22,824 52,965 12 3 29,195 11,850 38,038 23,700 79,067 7 3 3,050 2,710 2,256 1,000 8,109 6 3 2,460 1,045 5,422 1,885 4,085 3 1 29,900 200 8,423 50 3 3 3,400 6,650 3,370 2,260 2,195 683,735 199,823 32,650 7.9 3.0 99,170 32,650 7.0 4.8 49.6 100.0 4 3 27,150 7,750 52,965 7,825 51 ,600, 5 3 16,000 23,000 41,655 24,125 73,200 1 (D) (D) (D) 3 900 2,450 3,800 2 (ij (D) 478,792 99,111 72,250 3.9 6.6 84,349 62,823 5.9 9.3 85.1 87.0 9 3 27,568 4,500 23,992 9,000 44,450 9 3 15,115 22,500 41,393 44,242 13,950 7 3 983 2,500 1,370 5,401 2,850 6 1,265 2,546 2,700 (D) 22,800 (D) 4,180 861,651 135,165 56,528 5.3 5.2 130,818 54,134 9.2 8.0 96.8 95.8 7 5 4,460 434 5,034 694 13,295 7 31,770 10,829 49,407 31,288 62,980 7 5,205 9,737 4,892 4,323 32,706 7,315 1,214 21,655 2,393 19,163 3 3 252,000 75,012 45,500 10,001 (D) 8,675 (D) 5,285 157,512 56,200 6.2 5.2 1,080 300 0.4 0.2 CD) 0.7 0.5 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 300 71,103 42,263 5.0 6.2 45.1 75.2 3 3 50,650 2,350 40,878 2,450 150,800 3 2 50,700 1,125 24, 700 1,250 121,100 2 1 (D) 1,000 (D) 500 (D) 2,175 210 5,275 140 15,200 40,000 35,000 1 (ij (D) (D) 335,100 13,560 NA 0.5 NA 6,395 NA 8,617 NA 12,765 NA 1,861 NA 3,885 NA 3,700 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) 3 NA 301 NA 792 NA (D) NA (D) (D) 116,675 20,594 4.6 1.9 2,022 0.8 1 (ij (ij 109,460 19,699 7.7 2.9 93.8 95.7 5 3 6,275 357 11,232 799 34,650 7 3 12,635 2,980 19,232 3,204 42,800 5 2 3,300 1,080 2,430 731 3,925 575 40 1,200 40 840 3 2 7,330 47,500 1,666 4,750 2 297,200 30,150 73,300 10,125 386,174 594,572 224,832 23.4 20.7 174,253 40,042 71.4 29.9 29.3 17.8 192,527 50,090 13.6 7.4 32.4 22.3 3 3 3,504 1,550 7,008 1,250 11,856 6 3 21,422 11,900 42,796 17,300 38,813 24,756 76,913 12,378 13,885 31,952 6 3 121,823 14,550 104, 768 9,225 346,987 1 2 (D) 5,500 (D) 800 4 2 13,403 18,000 14,438 5,700 25,563 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. WASHINGTON 555 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Chelan King Pierce Skagit Snoho- mish Spokane Thurs- ton Walla Walla Whatcom YaJcLma All other counties ORNAMENTAL PLANTS— Continued 1 Vines, woody (not 13 6 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1949 . . . 24 2 10 3 1 3 1 NA 1 2 1 3 number of vines 1959 .. . 20,229 2,625 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,604 4 1949 . . . 12,314 275 3,743 5,225 500 385 6 NA 50 2,100 30 5 dollars 1959... 17,084 1,470 (D) Id) (D) (D) (D) 15,614 6 1949 . . . 5,357 129 1,886 2,010 700 147 2 NA 50 430 3 7 All other ornamental 16 14 1 1 8 dollars 1959... 46,612 45,880 (D) (D) 732 9 1949... 891 718 3 NA 170 10 Ornamental plants sold 17 6 3 1 1 1 1 4 11 148,504 69,167 27,000 (D) (D) (D) (D) 52,337 DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES AND GRAPEVINES 12 Value of deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines at wholesale prices . .dollars 1959... 485,993 102,831 802 23,797 508 1,906 3,355 2,610 12 1,693 227,792 120,687 13 1949... "195,196 33,797 7,497 12,364 2,360 12 NA 195 125,450 13,521 1* percent distribution 1959 .. . 100.0 21.2 0.2 4.9 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.5 (2) 0.3 46.9 24.8 15 1949 . . . 100.0 17.3 3.8 6.3 1.2 (2) NA 0.1 64.3 6.9 16 Percent of value of all 19.1 92.0 0.1 6.8 0.3 1.9 2.5 1.7 0.1 1.5 38.3 62.8 17 1949... 17.9 45.7 2.1 12.0 4.2 (2) NA 0.9 55.8 16.3 18 Inventory (excluding grapevines) number of trees, January 1, 1960... 1,141,865 182,700 2,230 27,804 1,000 4,500 2,876 3,050 10 1,800 654,770 261,125 19 45 2 7 5 1 3 2 1 1 2 13 8 20 1949... 37 2 12 3 6 1 NA 1 6 6 23 number of trees 1959 .. . 262,383 (D) 255 15,818 (D) 1,335 (D) (D) (D) (D) 80,449 164,526 22 1949... 112,282 50,450 1,534 1,060 690 6 NA 60 53,915 4,567 23 dollars 1959... 167,558 (D) 158 14,999 (D) 1,347 (D) (D) (D) (D) 44,263 106,791 24 1949... 34,636 4,000 1,908 539 671 4 NA 75 25,054 2,385 25 Cherry trees (sweet ).. .establishments reporting 1959... 36 1 7 4 2 3 1 2 10 6 26 1949... 35 2 12 3 5 1 NA 1 5 6 27 number of trees 1959... 84,926 (D) 178 2,941 Id] 660 (D) (D) 59,226 21,921 28 1949... 58,105 11,300 1,092 3,038 367 5 NA 20 38,700 3,583 29 dollars 1959... 52,244 (D) 174 3,667 (D) 825 (D) (D) 31,975 15,603 30 1949... 34,980 6,780 1,253 1,830 303 3 NA 30 22,959 1,822 31 Cherry trees (sour).. ..establishments reporting 1959... 26 1 5 2 2 3 1 2 5 5 32 1949... 31 1 12 2 5 1 NA 1 4 5 33 number of trees 1959... 14,282 (D) 83 (D) (D) 610 (D) (D) 6,493 7,096 34 1949... 12,919 2,300 352 2,520 614 3 NA 25 6.739 366 33 dollars 1959... 10,790 CD) 63 (D) (D) 610 (D) (D) 4,350 5,767 36 1949... 7,817 1,380 343 1,512 431 2 NA 35 3,890 224 37 34 34 1 3 7 12 4 3 1 3 5 NA 2 1 12 7 4 38 1949... 3 39 number of trees 1959... 87,933 (D) 252 3,511 Id) 620 (D) 37,434 46,116 in 1949... 96,194 17,700 1,231 11,055 285 NA 3 57,650 8,270 41 dollars 1959... 57,518 (D) 129 2,637 (D) 620 (D) 25,849 28,283 42 1949... 43,877 7,480 1,416 4,443 208 NA 4 26,180 4,146 43 37 35 1 2 6 12 4 3 2 3 5 1 1 NA 2 1 13 6 5 44 1949... 5 45 number of trees 1959 . . . 231,202 (D) 188 521 (D) 470 (D) (D) 149,094 80,929 46 1949... 86,967 18,400 617 1,535 360 3 NA 12 58,491 7,549 47 dollars 1959... 139,625 (D) 95 567 (i>) 588 (D) (D) 85,859 52,516 48 1949... 41,497 8,700 862 777 242 3 NA 18 27,604 3,291 49 Plum and prune trees .. .establishments reporting 1959... 35 1 5 3 1 2 3 1 2 12 5 50 1949... 34 2 12 3 5 NA 1 7 4 51 number of trees 1959... 66,662 (D) 128 395 (i) Id) 350 (D) (D) 48,135 17,654 52 1949 . . . 27,812 4,700 545 2,025 364 NA 15 19,310 853 53 dollars 1959... 38,198 (D) 64 403 (D) (ij 332 (ij (D) 27,211 10,188 54 1949 . . . 13,513 1,880 726 1,019 242 NA 24 9,186 436 55 16 3 3 1 i 2 1 2 3 56 1949 . . . 22 2 8 2 5 NA 3 2 57 number of vines 1959 .. . 74,848 95 343 (D) (ij (D) (D) (D) 74,410 58 1949 . . . 13,785 3,525 403 2,006 456 NA 7,120 275 59 dollars 1959... 6,265 28 106 Id) I'd) (D) (D) (D) 6,131 60 1949... 2,397 440 172 404 139 NA 1,225 17 61 156,735 (D) 96 369 (D) Id) (D) (D) (D) 156,270 62 All other deciduous fruit and nut trees and grapevines. .establishments reporting 1959... 12 1 1 7 3 63 dollars 1959... 12,770 (D) (D) 4,724 8,046 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. includes $67 of subtropical fruit trees. 2Less than 0.05 percent. 556 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 4.-BULB CROPS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUS OF 1959 (For definitions and explanations, see text) King Skagit All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of bulb crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. percent distribution 1959. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. Dahlia tubers . Iris rhizomes. Narcissus bulbs. Tulip bulbs. All other bulb crops. BULB CROPS ..establishments reporting 1959. number of tubers 1959. dollars 1959. acres in production 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of bulbs 1959. dollars 1959. acres in production 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of rhizomes 1959. dollars 1959. acres in production 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of bulbs 1959. dollars 1959.. acres in production 1959. . .establishments reporting 1959.. number of bulbs 1959. , dollars 1959. . acres in production 1959. . .establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. acres in production 1959. . 10,016,042 1,283,493 100.0 10 81,792 15,817 19 22 23,950,592 401,787 348 11 331,819 91,359 46 34 11,541,537 462, 383 684 26 8,748,900 198,791 369 12,918 14 3,009,978 13,607 1.1 3 19,877 1,987 (D) D) (D) (D) (D) 5 153, 750 5,640 10 3 1,618 (Z) 1,338,869 459,159 35.8 8,971,050 111,241 140 25 9, 087, 073 299,832 544 2,415,980 47, 526 105 328,465 25.6 1 (D) (D) (D) 6,276,525 128,038 94 920,450 43, 650 43 5, 248, 530 112, 881 207 1 (D) (D) 65,872 5.1 3 220,289 62,221 31 4,228,307 416, 390 32.4 61,915 13,830 13 8,703,017 162,508 114 111,530 29,138 15 1,534,014 118,901 97 5 930, 640 32,744 47 1 11,300 14 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Z Reported in small fractions. WEST VIRGINIA 557 ity Table l.-HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 LAND, STRUCTURES, Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959... Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959.. Flower" seed growers.. establishments reporting 1959.. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting 1959 . . Partnerships establishments reporting 1959.. Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND CCST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number 1959. . Retail only number 1959. . Wholesale and retail number 1959. . Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959.. Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959.. Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products ) establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Coat of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959.. dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Paid full-time employeea, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January I960.. Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959. . Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops ... .establishments reporting 1959. 47 I '"■'• 43 square feet 1959. 1949. 31 68 108 2,337,260 1,258,047 1,069,213 1,876,371 12 18,995 81 579,891 70 384 78 1,179,244 76 1,078,292 12 100,952 74 81 1,117,175 1,178,071 5 5 41,556 14,650 5 3 24,613 28,244 10 163,510 28,409 135,101 95, 578 2 3,200 10 75,800 9 79,388 9 72,880 2 6,508 79,088 74,035 1 NA 300 1 1 6 143 8 948 98 785 45 If 129 268 8 115,510 2 4,000 113,610 80,648 2 1 1,900 5,000 1 1.9,244 9 316,265 64,864 251,401 213,711 1 300 7 59,071 9 110,936 108,936 1 2,000 14 106,580 141,561 NA 4,356 9 754,226 659,327 94,899 717,450 3 13,800 6 79,248 6 152 665,626 422,918 2 67,500 5 370,368 347,500 1 NA 35,000 NA 17,550 144,419 80,175 64,244 112,882 All other counties 1 800 3 81,782 566,500 3 109,600 3 109,600 3 NA 109,600 NA 49 54 30 26 57 6 6 19 42 67 814,892 336,487 478,405 5 895 47 239,524 54 192 40 113 30 47 1,987,050 41 340,892 39 319,948 5 20,944 41 48 337,929 534,327 4 2 7,063 9,000 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. xIn 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products greenhouse during the year. may be grown in the same 558 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Item {For definitions and explanations, see text) IAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Flower seed establishments reporting 1959. acres 1959. Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." : Z Reported in small fractions. All other counties 63 642 ■' 47 45 589 1 5 1 1 31 127,041 5 3 149,400 4,089 11 57, 596 2 1 ,680 1 200 1,000 3 38,654 (Z) 3 7,820 1 43,560 2 1,720 5 155 1 3,000 2 9,356 2 53,500 1 3,500 1 3,800 41 425 17 39 30 331 19 53,716 2 2 6,200 6 76,195 6 43,020 WEST VIRGINIA 559 County Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959 . . . Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (Including cacti and succulents) , bedding plants , and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949... percent distribution 1959 . . . 1949 . . . Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959... UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949.. Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949 . . percent distribution 1959 . . 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. . 1949 . . Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1959.. number of pots 1959 . . dollars 1959.. Lilies establishments reporting 1959. . 1949 . . number of pots 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949.. Azaleas . Begonisr. .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949 . 1959. 1949. 1959 . 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. Follag? or green plants estaa] i:ihments reporting dollars Geranium;.1 establishments reporting number of pots dollars Poinsettlas . .establishments reporting number cf pots dollars 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959.. 1949.. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. Cabell 1,876,371 1,519,562 1,003,218 100.0 100.0 192,746 166,689 100.0 100.0 12.7 16.6 70 71 176,813 139,660 502,567 332,236 100.0 100.0 33.1 33.1 23 64,378 90,437 21 35 18,895 16,412 30,326 21,290 17 20 60,165 56,377 90,430 70,898 14 31 23,250 43,354 6,330 4,715 14 28 19,210 10,688 54 45 192,270 211,450 82,992 41,575 18 30 50,595 51,599 70,170 58,297 19 20,084 (D) (D) 57,341 (D) 5.7 Harrison (D) (D) 14,110 (D) 8.5 (D) 24.6 7 18,658 14,050 (D) 23,997 (D) 7.2 (D) 41.8 3 3,560 5,340 3 4 700 1,000 1,000 1,400 3 4 425 1,200 850 1,750 5 (D) 2,150 (D) 620 4 (D) 1,725 5 7 19,500 24,800 7,610 5,535 3 4 4,500 1,885 2,500 2,370 2 (D) Kans nba 129,268 111,414 38,833 7.3 3.9 17,150 8,583 8.9 5.1 15.4 22.1 6 6 15,150 8,583 21,472 5,985 4.3 1.8 19.3 15.4 3 3,400 3,590 2 3 (D) 580 (D) 800 1 (D) (« 1 3 (D) 470 (D) 240 1 3 (D) 540 5 4 25,700 8,700 12,216 2,950 2 2 (D) 150 (D) 188 All otter counties 213,711 114,796 112,132 7.6 12.2 38,452 42,400 19.9 25.4 33.5 37.8 7 13 30,822 42,150 44,182 26,074 38.5 23.3 2 (D) (D) 2 4 (D) 1,260 (D) 1,600 5 1,300 4,000 2,100 4,950 3 5 21,000 36,50C 1,675 5 (D) 2,284 6 6 40,000 14,000 13,170 2,400 2 5 (D) 5,220 (D) 6,140 4,000 668,419 440,173 44.0 43.9 18,175 33,610 9.4 20.2 2.7 7.6 7 4 15,827 8,616 312,435 194,338 62.2 58.5 46.7 44.2 3 40,713 57,755 12,850 9,197 21,460 11,490 2 1 (D) 48,060 (D) 60,076 1 2 (D) 1,136 (D) 611 5 6,824 4,034 6 1 31,800 8,000 15,900 3,200 3 3 29,415 28,168 53,535 35,660 3 8,250 97,884 NA 6.4 NA 22,500 NA 11.7 NA 23.0 NA 3 NA 22,500 NA 0.8 NA 1 (D) (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) ::a NA NA NA 1 NA (D) ■ 2 NA (D) NA (D) NA NA (D) NA (D) NA 703, ■'■' 52T1, 049 354,739 34.7 35.4 96,469 67,986 50.0 40.8 18.3 19.2 39 41 73,856 66,261 120,444 81,842 24.0 24.6 22.9 23.1 11 16,705 23,752 10 20 5,345 4,375 7,866 6,000 10 58,440 3,617 87,480 4,122 7 16 2,250 3,098 1,569 6 11 12,386 2,105 30 27 155,950 34,096 27,490 6 16 16,680 16,176 14,135 13,939 10 7,634 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. iln 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. oou HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS) BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING QUANTITY SOLD AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959 . 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all cut flo?/ers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959. 1949. Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959. number of bunches 1959. 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949., Plants In production plants 1959 . , Expected plants In production plants 1960. . Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959.. number of flowers 1959 . . 1949.. dollars 1959.. 1949 . . Plants in production plants 1959 . . Expected plants in production plants I960.. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of flowers 1959 . . . 1949 . . . dollars 1959... 1949... Plants in production plants 1959.. . Expected plants in production plants 1960... D Data included in "All other counties" 824,249 504,293 100.0 100.0 54.2 50.3 41 144,366 99,479 147,912 84,858 419,900 420,464 44 872,000 465,536 227,202 84,281 762,150 783,361 12 22 86,490 86,249 17,693 19,434 11 3 261,850 38,600 28,047 2,050 34 414,229 41,234 23 27 1,576,550 787,400 135,737 62,102 182,400 189,817 CD) 19,234 CD) 33.5 4 4,000 5,050 3,640 3,825 7,600 7,600 5 69,100 22,988 17,155 5,531 37,600 37,600 3 10,150 1,700 (D) (D) 13,900 1,162 37,400 35,100 4,488 3,508 4,500 4,500 72,792 24,265 65.3 62.5 2 (D) 10,765 (D) 9,065 CD) CD) 6 104,400 32,200 28,392 7,300 103,600 99,740 2,500 500 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 30,000 (D) 3,000 CD) (D) 32,162 43,658 3.9 8.7 28.0 38.9 3 13,300 11,900 13,300 13,300 41,500 43,080 4 46,550 30,320 7,468 6,220 33,500 36,550 1 3 (D) 7,500 (D) 1,375 66,000 8,280 1 1 (D) 43,000 CD) 4,000 (D) (D) 337,809 212,225 41.0 42.1 50.5 48.2 40,709 30,850 44,480 22,975 153,425 162,280 393,000 232,260 109,905 32,861 376,800 391,684 68,100 46,450 13,870 11,582 3 1 191, 500 25,000 22,980 1,250 55,900 4,579 (D) 263,200 (D) 20,654 (D) (D) 1 (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) 1 NA (D) NA (D) NA (D) (D) All other counties 310,136 204,911 37.6 40.6 58.8 57.8 25 86,357 40,914 86,492 35,693 217,375 207,504 22 258,950 147,768 64,282 32,369 210,650 217,787 13 18,390 19,649 3,823 4,277 6 2 70,350 13,600 5,067 800 21 278,429 27,213 15 18 1,539,150 416,100 131,249 30,940 177,900 185,317 to avoid d. .losure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties.' See text. WISCONSIN 5(51 County Table l.-HORTK'ULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 2 (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. Bulb growers establishments reporting 1959.. Greenhouse vegetable growers establishments reporting 1959. . 1949.. Mushroom growers. . ..establishments reporting 1959.. Type of ownership: Individual proprie- torships establishments reporting Partnerships establishments reporting Corporations establishments reporting SALES; RETUHNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Wholesale only number Retail only number Wholesale and retail number Total sales establishments reporting value, dollars Wholesale sales value, dollars Retail sales value , dollars Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) .. ..establishments reporting 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959 . . dollars 1959.. EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959. . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by establishments dollars, January I960.. Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, total establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area covered by glass establishments reporting 1959. . square feet 1959.. Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 1959.. square feet 1959 . . Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959.. 1949.. square feet 1959.. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops. .. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. 325 361 100 85 295 54 43 151 161 392 9,123,055 5,158,107 3,964,948 7,452,996 43 150,490 267 2,118,673 350 1,718 232 379 148 237 12,950,170 332 4,325,986 323 4,155,368 57 170,618 302 304 3,958,375 3,619,235 17 40,288 29,660 39 40 399,051 468,880 354,435 102,718 251,717 143,234 286,500 2 1,360 104,960 81,120 NA 1,360 NA 231,782 108,139 123,643 191,730 3 613 13 106,209 14 146,033 13 140,133 4 5,900 14 10 146,033 154,643 Fond du Lac 111,900 7,000 104,900 60,757 1 1,500 68 ,76C 65,500 2 3,260 68,760 507,567 382,400 125,167 447,555 3 2,609 7 107,130 5 232,784 3 28,624 232,784 92, 190 6 778,308 157,634 620,674 499,990 5 57,769 5 85,000 5 85,000 3 70,000 20,500 15,000 30,000 11 150,190 86,280 63,910 124,447 11 63,364 9 78,554 9 67,874 3 10,680 9 6 78,554 51,000 2 1,150 1 3 5 231,936 98,488 133,448 168,691 1,669 3 60,987 5 152,500 1 2,00 6 148,000 129,440 NA NA 1 1 4,500 1,500 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. *In 1949, number of establishments Includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops house during the year. Stub items CO] as each of these products may be grown in the same green- 562 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES- ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Milwaukee Outagamie Ozaukee Racine Sheboygan Waukesha Winnebago Wood All other counties ESTABLISHMENTS 1 102 10 10 14 3 26 15 9 144 3 Kind of business: Flower growers1 establishments reporting 1959... 1949 . . . 79 117 8 12 10 11 12 18 3 5 22 20 13 16 7 4 119 112 18 14 5 NA HA 3 NA 1 NA 8 7 4 4 3 NA 5 1949 . . . 54 •■ 2 1 2 1 1 3 7 3 Greenhouse vegetable 1949... 29 37 2 1 5 ■ Mushroom growers ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1 10 Type of ownership: Individual proprle- 72 8 6 11 2 20 12 6 118 11 18 2 3 2 1 4 1 15 12 SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED 12 1 1 2 3 2 11 13 Establishments by method of sale: 56 5 2 4 1 6 M 21 5 3 1 8 12 4 72 15 25 5 5 9 2 14 2 5 66 16 17 IB value, dollars 19 102 3,424,498 2,983,619 10 141,534 34,987 10 231,958 213,073 14 135,447 78,438 3 107,428 30,750 26 276,645 170,553 15 198,735 50,997 9 278,527 97,751 144 1,962,165 555,280 440, 879 3,284,566 106,547 96,940 18,885 223,968 57,009 110,416 76,678 76,552 106,092 233,904 147,738 122,732 180,776 214,073 20 Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1,453,441 22 Returns and allowances (discounts and value of retume.i products) ... -establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... 9 15,815 1 500 1 450 2 1,500 1 4,000 1 15 19 41,819 S3 24 Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock dollars 1959... EMPLOYMENT 54 598,156 9 76,028 7 31,885 7 28,643 2 24,000 21 48,578 11 85,107 6 24,187 101 676,243 25 26 Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and persons 1959 . . . 92 524 10 42 9 58 12 33 3 18 22 73 15 74 7 44 126 462 27 28 Paid full-time employees, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959. .. 65 307 8 23 5 16 6 8 3 13 14 35 8 32 6 27 81 200 29 30 Unpaid family workers, November 15, 1959 establishments reporting 1959... persons 1959 . . . LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT 33 53 2 3 6 3 7 11 1 1 12 21 4 6 3 9 61 95 31 Value of land, structures, and equipment owned and/or rented by 236,300 12 41,920 130,000 3 95,000 3,490,470 120 32 Greenhouse area: Greenhouse area, 93 1,778,591 9 83,075 7 119,000 21 144,384 10 116,134 7 49,384 33 square feet 1959 .. . 1,028,547 34 35 36 37 Greenhouse area covered by square feet 1959... Greenhouse area covered by glass substitute establishments reporting 19 square feet 19 93 1,756,051 4 22,540 8 78,475 4 4,600 6 100,000 2 19,000 12 41,920 3 95,000 21 140,624 3 3,760 10 115,534 1 600 6 47,500 2 1,884 115 962,137 26 66,410 38 39 40 41 Greenhouse area used in production of florist crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 69 85 1,470,612 1,615,727 8 10 82,175 115,565 7 9 119,000 87,010 10 12 37,760 65,700 3 4 95,000 56, 100 21 18 129,384 98,309 10 16 115,534 163,880 6 4 49,000 38,368 118 106 1,010,819 810,683 42 43 44 45 Greenhouse area used in production of nursery crops establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959. . . 1949... 3 4 19,534 12,250 1 NA 900 NA NA NA 2 NA 4,160 NA NA NA 1 3 1,000 2,900 1 600 1 NA 384 NA 6 8 12,350 13,360 46 47 48 49 Greenhouse area used in production of vegetable crops ... .establishments reporting 1959... 1949... square feet 1959... 1949... 29 37 347, 198 435,380 2 1 14,000 2,000 5 18,278 NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. Stub items continued 1In 1949, number of establishments includes greenhouse vegetable growers. 2Total greenhouse area may not equal greenhouse area in production of florist crops, nursery crops, and vegetable crops as each of these products may be grown in the same green- house during the year. WISCONSIN Ot>.3 County Tal ile 1 -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND. STRUCTURES. AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 2 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Brown Dane Eau Claire Fond du Lac Jefferson Kenosha La Crosse LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT — Continued 1 Land area: Total land area used for out-door 183 1,939 5 5 6 13 2 12 4 10 1 750 7 55 2 3 ? acres 1959... • Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist 106 192 3 3 3 9 1 4 2 5 4 13 2 4 acres 1959... 5 6 Nursery acres 1959... 100 1,663 2 2 3 4 1 2 1 1 750 5 42 1 (Z) 1 1 7 8 acres 1959 . . . 13 84 1 4 4 9 Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by 105 362,005 1 2,000 5 17,800 2 4,600 4 2,280 10 square feet 1959... 11 Land area covered by cloth 20 41 113,597 195,303 1 6,500 1 1 200 1,500 3 12 13 14 1949... square feet 1959... 1949 . . . 3,267 15 Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute 27 163,688 1 1,400 2 5,640 1 9,000 16 square feet 1959... 17 Land, bench, and greenhouse area in ' which mist propagation was 35 44,213 1 400 7,100 1 50 1 18 square feet 1959. . . (For definitions and explanations, see text) LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT— Continued Land area: Total land area used for out-door production establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959.. Nursery products establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959. . Bulb crops establishments reporting 1959.. acres 1959., Other structures and equipment: Land area covered by frames establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land area covered by cloth houses establishments reporting 1959. 1949. square feet 1959. 1949. Land area covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material establishments reporting 1959. square feet 1959. Land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used establishments reporting 1959 .. . square feet 1959. .. 40 294 18 259 29 164,860 5 14 80,925 123,908 9 71,068 , ■ Outagamie 3 4,600 5,400 2,772 1 900 1 5,500 3 18, 150 1 500 Sheboygan 1,200 13 10( 12,910 Winnebago 3 16,500 3 7 6,278 14,478 2 12,000 All other counties 1 21,000 2 ,700 69 409 36 14 43 378 3 17 42 112,915 9 9 20,794 19,078 9 3S,68t 12,538 Z Reported in small fractions. 564 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLd' AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see ti l- ) The State Brown Dane Eau Claire Fond du Lac Jefferson Kenosha La Crosse 1 Value at wholesale prices of all 7,452,996 143, 234 , 60,757 447,555 499,990 124,447 168,691 2 Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti end succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 5,713,583 142, 144 186,715 54,110 433,621 96, 278 105,117 166,331 3 1949. . . 3,841,231 45,526 168,235 31,466 179,143 13,085 28,136 100 220 i. percent distribution 1959... 100.0 2.5 3.3 0.9 7.6 1 . 7 1.8 2.9 5 1949... 100.0 1.2 4.4 0.8 4.7 0.3 0.7 2.6 6 Percent of value of all 76.7 99.2 97.4 89.1 96.9 19.3 84.5 98.6 UNPOTTED PLANTS, ROOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON 7 Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on 793,970 21,464 36,316 11,750 34,684 14,900 48,997 41,588 6 1949... 434,079 8,000 12,720 2,000 12,175 2,875 5,466 10,090 9 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 2.7 4.6 1.5 4.4 1.9 6.2 5.2 LO 1949... 100.0 1.8 2.9 0.5 2.8 0.7 1.3 2.3 11 Percent of value of all cut flowers flowering and foliage plants. bedding plants, and cultivated 13.9 15.1 19.4 21.7 8.0 15.5 46.6 25.0 L2 1949. . . 11.3 17.6 7.6 6.4 6.8 22.0 19.4 10.1 13 Chrysanthemums , 7 1 (D) W number of plants 1959... 51,350 L5 16 17 L8 : - 20 i V dollars 1959... C hrys an theraums , number 1949 . . . dollars 1949... number of plants 1959... dollars 1959... Bedding plants, flowers, 6,363 9 164,900 7,406 13 41,300 6,985 (D) 1 15,000 675 238 5 13 3 5 5 6 6 48,997 5 5 19,310 23 1949... 220 1 8 2 6 2 .'■• dollars 1959... 672,058 21,352 34,616 11,750 20, 660 14,900 ' 1949. . . 352,526 5,000 8,000 2,000 8,500 2,875 5,466 8,410 !fi All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. -establishments reporting 1959... 11 1 27 dollars 1959... 18,776 (D) POTTED PLANTS 28 Value of potted plants 3, 150, 194 91,199 60,582 25,618 391,078 69,684 40,984 83,290 10 1949 . . . percent distribution 1959... 1,397,517 100.0 10,050 2.9 38,175 1.9 7,426 0.8 119,996 12.4 3,150 2.2 7,874 1.3 63,905 2.6 4.6 11 1949... 100.0 0.7 2.7 0.5 8.6 0.2 0.6 3: Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 55.1 64.2 32.4 47.3 90.2 72.4 39.0 50.1 1949 . . . 36.4 22.1 22.7 23.6 67.0 24.1 28.0 63.8 14 Chrysanthemums , 88 2 3 2 2 (D) (D) J 5 number of pots 1959... 312,210 (D) 7,160 CD) (D) 3 7,150 10,868 36 dollars 1959... 401,395 (D) 9,660 i? ia number of pots 1959 . . . 6 28,760 1 (D) (D) 1 > dollars 1959... 50,698 ,0 92 4 5 3 3 2 2 (D) 2 3 (D) 950 ■ 1949... 112 2 5 2 4 2 1 (D) 4,200 (D) 6,300 2 3 number of pots 1959... 175,929 10,500 4,975 4,175 11,150 1949 . . . 112,665 1,100 5,150 2,000 6,180 500 s dollars 1959... 259,992 18,375 7,670 5,281 15,368 (D) (D) 1,140 1949. . . 141,252 1,250 5,925 2,550 7,850 600 .6 29 1 1 1 +7 1949... 41 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 (D) 700 (D) 1,155 -"' number of pots 1959. . . 67,784 (D) (D) (D) ■n 1949. . . 52,675 100 2,150 100 4,150 50 'i dollars 1959... 103,630 (D) (D) (D) 1949... 60,596 150 3,275 125 5,090 100 52 59 2 3 1 1 ">3 1949. . . 70 1 2 2 3 3 1 ~4 number of pots 1959. . . 182,962 (D) 1,800 (D) (D) (D) 2,250 (D) 5,105 56 57 1949. . . dollars 1959... 68,759 285,173 320 (D) 1,650 2,250 575 (D) 10,420 (D) 476 1949. . . 126,419 400 2,450 668 14,520 664 E Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosui e of informatio T for indiv-fdun 1 eci+oril t enmon' Stub items continued WISCONSIN 565 County Table 2 -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 1 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959... Value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants (including cacti and succulents), bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens at wholesale prices dollars 1959... 1949. . . percent distribution 1959. . . 1949... Percent of value ol horticultural spec, vj srops percent 1959... WNPOTTED PLANTS, HOOTED CUTTINGS, ETC., FOR GROWING ON Value of unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949... percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949... Chrys anthemums , pompons .establishments reporting 1959... number of plants 1959 .. . dollars 1959... 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 Chrysanthemums , all types establishments reporting 1949.. number 1949 . . . dollars 1949... Begonias establishments reporting 1959. . . number of plants 1959. . . dollars 1959... Bedding plants, flowers, and vegetables establishments reporting 1959... 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1949... All other unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc. for growing on. establishments reporting 1959... dollars 1959... POTTED PLANTS Value of potted plants at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . . 1949. . . percent distribution 1959... 1949... Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959... 1949. . . Chrysanthemums , Bll typp-s establishments reporting 1959... number of pots 1959 . . . dollars 1959. . . Gardenias establishments reporting 1959 . . . number of ) . >3 1959... dol - 1959... Lilies establishments reporting 1959... 1949... number of pots 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949 . . . Roses establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1949. . . number of pots 1959... 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Azaleas establishments reporting 1959. . . 1949... number of pots 1959... 1949... dollars 1959. . . 1949... Outagamie 3,284,566 2,714,696 2,057,074 47.5 53.6 209,617 134,840 26.4 31.1 7.7 6.6 4 29,550 4,217 3 136,500 6,076 6 33,000 5,675 39 44 175,017 80,203 5 9,587 1,621,087 785,231 51.5 56.2 59.7 38.2 21 223,810 278,443 4 28,010 49,298 14 23 73,895 57,070 103,431 67,533 9 7 38,459 40,050 59,541 42,800 12 14 127, 187 41,025 20 1,87 83,991 78,906 76,812 1.4 2.0 9,129 12,561 1.1 2.9 11.6 16.4 1 2,000 60 7 6 8,129 11,961 41,725 23,368 1.3 1.7 52.9 30.4 3 5 4,550 5,075 6,590 5,745 3 (D) 850 (D) 1,062 6 1,850 2,536 (D) (D) 84,436 (D) 2.2 (D) (D) 24,039 (D) 5.5 (D) 28.5 3 8 24,039 (D) 5,053 (D) 0.4 (D) 6.0 1 (D) (i) l (D) (i>) Sheboygan 110,416 56,563 73,931 1.0 1.9 18,271 9,261 2.3 2.1 32.3 12.5 1 400 95 9 14,156 8,966 27, '•■ 13,469 0.9 1.0 47.8 18.2 1 (D) (D) 1 2 (D) 900 (D) ,000 76,552 74,702 66,753 1.3 1.7 9,460 12,075 1.2 2.8 12.7 18.1 3 4 9,460 12,075 53,954 8,112 1.7 0.6 72.2 12.2 2 (D) (D) 2 1 1 3 (D) (D) 680 765 (D) (D) 850 645 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 127,376 68,873 2.2 1.8 33,471 22,650 4.2 5.2 Winnebago 26.3 32.9 1 (D) (D) 3 2,300 230 14 15 18,511 19,550 42,922 8,760 1.4 0.6 33.7 12.7 3 600 900 114,469 128,674 2.0 3.3 19, 105 20,171 2.4 4.6 16.7 15.7 1 10,000 400 1 (D) (D) 11 12 17,280 14,420 1 ID) 53,962 44,057 1.7 3.2 47.1 34.2 2 (D) (D) 5 9 2,450 5,575 3,550 6,760 75 5 7 5,900 1,300 7,425 2,155 107,151 39,712 1.9 1.0 32,793 5,660 4.1 1.3 All other counties 30.6 14.3 4 32,793 5,660 39,877 10,515 1.3 0.8 37.2 26.5 2,300 4,025 6,225 800 9,394 1,350 1 (D) 200 (D) 300 (D) 600 (D) 750 1,255,404 679,150 22.0 17.7 252,425 139,496 31.8 32.1 20.1 20.5 21,800 2,146 1,000 100 3 6,000 1,080 212,276 135,401 4 9,189 507,168 248,376 16.1 17.8 40.4 36.6 41 71,190 97,499 1 750 1,400 40 48 21,720 90,333 31,754 12 21 29,325 4,275 44,089 6,464 32 29 48,075 8,293 74,626 13,180 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. Stub items continued 566 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2. -CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) The State Brown Dane Eau Claire Fond du Lac Jefferson Kenosha La Crosse POTTED PLANTS— Continued 1 69 2 3 2 2 2 2 6 (D) 3,830 2 1949... 84 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 number of pots 1959... 133,284 (D) 2,900 (D) (D) (D) 4 1949... 55,141 2 . OOC 1,700 250 500 100 500 5 dollars 1959... 86,969 (D) 1,450 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 1949... 32,842 300 950 290 400 100 100 2,695 7 Cacti and succulents. . .establishments reporting 1959... 22 1 1 1 8 dollars 1959... 9,999 (D) (D) (D) 9 Foliage or green 70 1 5 2 2 1 2 5 10 1949. . . 95 1 4 2 3 2 1 11 dollars 1959. . . 300,404 (D) 2,212 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12 1949. . . 125,399 750 4,900 225 4,320 600 65 1,910 13 240 200 7 4 9 7 3 1 14 1949. . . 4 6 5 2 5 6 4 5 15 number of pots 1959 . . . 1,634,429 70,100 53,000 14,500 86,400 84,000 98,850 44,300 16 1949 . . . 1,369,488 13,500 13,900 1,250 374,750 6,000 12,300 174,200 .7 dollars 1959... 758,072 33,560 31,440 6,525 78,828 35,340 27,922 22,150 S 1949... 257, 148 4,200 4,200 250 50,641 1,650 3,300 32,075 19 60 2 3 2 1 2 1 20 1949. . . 87 1 3 1 2 3 \1 number of pots 1959... 104,756 (D) 1,150 CD) (D) (D) 2,350 22 1949... 119,172 280 2,750 300 12,400 447 23 dollars 1959... 167,325 (D) 1,113 CD) (D) (D) 4,216 24 1949... 161,430 350 4,025 375 15,600 544 !5 86 A 2 3 1 1 1 2 16 1949... 98 2 3 2 3 3 2 v number of pots 1959... 390,208 9,200 (D) 4,650 (D) (i>) (D) (D) 8 1949... 120,600 610 3,850 450 7,350 1,149 4,550 9 dollars 1959... 484,771 16,560 (D) 9,075 (D) (D) (D) (D) 7,270 0 1949... 162,124 850 5,575 600 10, 175 1,324 1] All other potted 49 1 1 1 1 2 3 9,676 : dollars 1959. . . 154,447 (D) (D) (D) (D) CD) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE t Value of cut flowers and foliage 1,769,419 29,481 89,817 16,742 7,859 11,694 15,136 41,453 -• 1949. . . 2,009,635 27,476 117, 340 22,040 46,977 7,060 14,796 26, 225 5 percent distribution 1959... 100.0 1.7 5.1 0.9 0.4 0.7 0.9 2.3 6 1949. . . 100.0 1.4 5.8 1.1 2.3 0.4 0.7 1.3 7 Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated 31.0 20.7 48.1 30.9 1.8 12.1 14.4 24.9 8 1949. . . 52.3 60.4 69.7 70.0 26.2 54.0 52.6 26.2 9 Chrysanthemums , 164 5 3 2 3 2 5 4 10,350 0 number of bunches 1959... 292,101 6,030 1,275 (D) 780 (D) 3,550 1949 . . . 339,715 4,429 13,488 4,166 11,477 1,850 2,947 6,982 11,074 2 dollars 1959... 312,625 5,186 1,275 (D) 780 (D) 4,146 1949. . . 277,917 3,800 10,050 3,250 9,287 1,650 2,403 6,050 ■■ 987,051 18,800 3,900 (D) 2,200 (D) 12,450 28,420 28,420 s Expected plants in production plants 1960... 1,041,270 18,800 3,900 (D) 2,200 (D) 12,450 6 Chrysanthemums , standard 145 4 4 1 1 2 5 4 27,536 7 number of flowers 1959 . . . 1,139,712 12,900 22,090 (D) (5) (D) 13,896 8 9 1949. . . dollars 1959... 1,268,823 289,042 29,411 4.200 30,860 5,468 15,046 (D) 56,586 (D) 10,440 (D) 11,020 4,297 17,980 9,087 1949... 232,527 5,300 5,466 2,650 9,980 1,910 1,863 3,130 1 1,030,730 11,400 16,050 (D) CD) (D) 8 896 25,680 25,680 2 1,004,112 11,400 16,050 (D) CD) (D) 8*896 3 16 48 4 1949. . . 2 1 2 5 number of flowers 1959... 27,632 ' 1949... 166,389 5,000 3,000 600 15,975 7 dollars 1959... 5,869 3 1949... 38,248 1,000 750 150 3,195 9 17 1 1 0 1949... 10 1 1 number of flowers 1959... 3,914 (D) (D) 2 1949. . . 5,037,451 40,000 50,000 3 dollars 1959... 362,477 (D) (D) ,4 1949. . . 433,527 4,000 5 163,719 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6 150,861 _ 1 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. In 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. Stub items continued WifeUUJN^lJN DO I County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949-Continued Part 2 of 3 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) POTTED PLANTS— Continued Begonias establishments reporting 1959 . . . 1949... number of pots 1959. . . 1949... dollars 1959... 1949... Cacti and succulents Foliage or green plants .establishments reporting 1959 — dollars 1959... Hydrangeas . Poinsettias . .establishments reporting dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars .establishments reporting number of pots dollars 1959. , 1949.. 1959.. 1949. 1959.. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. All other potted plants .establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE Value of cut flowers and foliage at wholesale prices dollars 1959. . 1949.. percent distribution 1959.. 1949.. Percent of value of all cut flowers, flowering and foliage plants, bedding plants, and cultivated florist greens percent 1959.. 1949. . Chrysanthemums , pompons establishments reporting 1959 . number of bunches 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants in production plants 1960. Chrysanthemums, standard, Fuji, spider establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. .establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Plants in production plants 1959. Expected plants In production plants 1960. Outagamie 15 41,794 30,115 27,745 19,430 2 (D) 6 18 234,782 91,256 53 42 476,582 177,598 215,710 47,548 10 20 59,570 82,250 95,897 107,775 17 21 102, 181 68,010 161,677 89,700 13 122,610 883,992 1,137,003 50.0 56.6 32.6 55.3 26 79,083 131,651 84,299 99,367 234,958 217,867 25 587,306 526,894 144,412 101,552 535,030 509, 280 4 3 13,492 49,500 2,968 14,175 3 4 2,841,214 4,902,781 271,634 421,244 121,769 108,572 2 3 (D) 2,100 (D) 930 2 2 (D) 780 5 7 30,050 14,375 9,135 2,515 1 4 (D) 1,850 (D) 2,950 1 4 (D) 2,500 (D) 3,415 1 (D) 28,052 40,883 1.6 2.0 35.6 53.2 5 7,533 13,340 7,733 11,825 26,100 26,100 20,900 33,294 5,643 6,319 17,900 17,900 1 3 CD) 4,650 (D) 1,070 1 1 (D) 2,070 (D) 207 (D) IP) 2 4 (D) 22,640 (D) 4,803 (D) 55,344 (D) 2.8 (D) 65.5 4 26,437 10,543 28,597 8,724 129,250 129,250 3 75,600 34,752 18,355 6,803 53,600 53,600 • 1 (D) (D) (D) 2,700 220 1,350 80 3 (D) 405 10 9 41,805 47,450 16,668 9,084 1 2 (D) 450 (D) 625 3 915 11,228 51,201 0.6 2.5 19.9 69.3 4 2,923 2,198 3,203 1,925 9,600 5,200 11,460 1,687 2,040 5,200 5,200 1 1,500 300 CO (D) (D) 500 29,400 12,000 9,702 2,512 (D) 800 (D) 1. ■ (D) 800 (D) 1,000 1 (D) 11,288 46,566 0.6 2.3 15.1 69.8 3 2,890 2,666 1,792 10,675 7,244 7,244 2 (D) 31,392 (D) 5,273 (D) (D) 1 (D) 12,500 (D) 2,500 Winnebago (D) 30 CD) 30 2 11,718 630 14 13 53,650 22,900 24,646 5,780 1 200 2 3 CD) 405 (D) 455 3 2,834 50,983 37,463 2.9 1.9 40.0 54.4 6 7,082 10,892 8,853 9,475 22,150 92,926 41,866 33,092 13,169 5,201 40,450 64,453 1 2 (D) 1,800 (D) 400 3 8 3,225 3,924 1,662 815 1 (D) 5 7 2,013 1,570 9 10 49,400 57,600 24,700 10,375 1,075 1,725 1,094 2,350 6 7 5,825 4,870 9,963 6,820 2 I'D) 41,402 64,446 2.3 3.2 36.2 50.1 8 10,908 27,789 10,203 24,076 35,550 38,132 8 42,600 70,078 11,894 13,851 32,550 27,188 (D) 9,025 (D) 1,795 1 (D) (D) CD) 3 3 1,300 575 575 292 3 1,050 525 6 3 28,000 6,100 14,000 1,107 4 2 1,980 800 3,035 1,600 2 2 (D) 1,275 (D) 2,550 All other counties 1 (D) 34,481 23,537 1.9 1.2 32.2 59.3 4 9,200 33 36 81,365 3,291 54,187 6,380 13 9,926 35 41 48,629 16,963 101 77 474,392 412,925 207,746 77,108 31 41 40,981 12,870 66,186 20,170 41 43 268,352 24,331 287,496 31,765 16 18,412 495, 813. 291,278 28.0 14.5 39.5 42.9 80 124,060 81,760 9,200 136,284 3,087 72,273 26,500 429,929 31,445 422,936 5 67 33,500 256,318 32,400 324,118 8,080 62,750 5,600 55,589 30,500 253,474 26,700 237,765 2 6 2 26 (D) 14,140 19,080 43,759 (D) 2,901 4,020 8,893 2 7 1 2 (D) 897,700 18,000 24,600 (D) 90,843 1,200 1,876 (D) 41,950 CD) 42,289 D Data Included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. xIn 1949, all sales of geraniums were reported as unpotted plants, rooted cuttings, etc., for growing on. 568 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 2.-CUT FLOWERS, FLOWERING AND FOLIAGE PLANTS (INCLUDING CACTI AND SUCCULENTS), BEDDING PLANTS, AND CULTIVATED FLORIST GREENS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Part 3 of 3 (For definitions and explanations, see text) CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting number of dozens dollars Area in production acres Expected area In production acres Snapdragons establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Stocks establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Carnations establishments reporting number of flowers dollars Plants in production plants Expected plants in production plants All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting dollars 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1960. 1959. 1959. 54 81 128, 288 143,026 90,223 73,235 127 116 120 1,122,572 110,207 46 140,589 13,654 117 131 3,940,533 4,118,366 400, 235 299,894 485,888 502.876 23 41,124 (D) 333 (D) 200 (D) (D) 5 12,948 1 (D) (D) 3 31,500 72,960 3,150 5,276 5,500 4,510 1 3 (D) 2,856 (D) 1,960 (D) CD) 3 9,300 780 1 (D) (D) 2 2 (D) 17,600 (D) 1,300 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 2 1 (D) 42,000 (D) 3,000 (D) (D) 2 (D) 8,483 CD) 5,075 (D) (D) 1 CD) (D) 2 5 (D) 110,600 (D) 8,060 CD) (D) 2 (D) 28,000 CD) 2,000 (D) (D) (D) 6,067 (D) 3,800 (D) (D) 5 14,000 1,581 2,400 304 4 4 26,750 14,200 1,995 1,245 4,290 4,290 (D) CD) CD) (D) 4 50,700 6,084 3 8,400 756 2 3 (D) 73,800 CD) 5,680 CD) (D) 2 (D) (For definitions and explanations, see text) Outagamie Sheboygan Winnebago All other counties CUT FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE— Continued Gladioli establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of dozens 1959. 1949. dollars 1959. 1949. Area in production acres 1959. Expected area in production acres 1960. Snapdragons . .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. .establishments reporting 1959. number of flowers 1959. dollars 1959. Carnations establishments reporting 1959. 1949. number of flowers 1959 . 1949. dollars 1959. 1949., Plants in production plants 1959. . Expected plants in production plants I960., All other cut flowers and foliage establishments reporting 1959. dollars 1959. 5 12 13,522 49,979 9,490 22,902 9 10 17 258,053 24,193 3 14,700 1,029 18 22 2,268,294 2,183,935 270,370 158,026 269,067 278,023 3 3 4,022 6,730 3,182 4,936 5 5 33,800 3,380 2 (D) (D) 3 7 62,000 51,996 7,440 4,433 7,800 7,800 1 CD) 3 4 46,124 21,740 28,907 11,645 41 41 1 (D) (D) 2 3 (D) 139,075 CD) 11,882 (D) (D) CD) 2 5 (D) 11,667 (D) 4,750 (D) CD) 1 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 3 2 3,640 54,000 350 3,845 720 720 1 (D) (D) 2,067 (D) 1,183 (D) (D) CD) (D) (D) 213,500 (D) 15,250 (D) (D) (D) 6 6 25,585 4,235 17,649 2,190 38 26 5 53,420 5,620 7,900 948 5 5 37,496 92,500 3,750 6,750 5,450 8,500 2 (D) 2 4 (D) 1,408 (D) 1,009 (D) (D) 5 10,492 1,115 3 5,250 660 5 10 106,900 111,050 8,602 8,088 14, 650 14,650 (D) (D) 125 (D) 120 (D) (D) 5 44,840 3,664 1 (D) (D) 87,040 30,000 7,124 2,500 8,020 8,020 21 33 39,035 26, 503 30,995 12,965 61 548,367 50,842 23 101,939 9,957 57 59 1,316,913 883,150 97,454 62,559 170,391 176,363 5 9,723 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for Individual establishments. See text. WISCONSIN 569 County Table 3.-NURSERY PRODUCTS-ESTABLISHMENTS REPORTING, QUANTITY SOLD, AND VALUE OF SALES, BY COUNTIES: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) Winnebago All other counties Value at wholesale prices of all horticultural specialty crops dollars 1959. Value of nursery products at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all horticultural specialty crops percent 1959. LINING OUT STOCK (INCLUDING BUDDING AND GRAFTING STOCKS) Value o€ lining out stock at wholesale prices dollars 1959. 1949. percent distribution 1959. 1949. Percent of value of all nursery crops percent 1959. 1949. ORNAMENTAL PLANTS Value of ornamental plants at wholesale prices dollars percent distribution Percent of value of all nursery crops percent Broad-leaved evergreens establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Coniferous evergreens. .establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Deciduous shrubs (not roses) establishments reporting number of shrubs dollars Inventory number of shrubs, January 1, Deciduous shade and flowering trees establishments reporting number of trees dollars Inventory number of trees, January 1, Herbaceous plants establishments reporting number of plants dollars Rose plants (excluding multiflora) establishments reporting number of plants dollars Inventory number of plants, January 1, Vines , woody (not grape) establishments reporting number of vines dollars Ornamental plants sold in containers establishments reporting Sales number 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1960. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1949. 1959. 1959. 7,452,996 1,365,649 841,399 100.0 100.0 160,374 84,975 100.0 100.0 11.7 10.1 1,144,532 689,573 100.0 100.0 83.8 82.0 13 4 4,815 90 6,463 182 15,655 69 65 126,248 125,093 552,452 355,909 730,046 49 56 285,996 301,169 196,902 100, 366 504,148 57 53 81,101 33,554 222,963 60,118 221,173 34 23 804,348 432,189 71,614 32,154 16 29 19,199 40,197 20,446 14,764 50,250 12 24 23,315 11,176 4,545 3,312 9,696 5,015 4,715 0.4 0.6 5,015 4,600 0.4 0.7 100.0 97.6 (D) (i>) (D) 2 3 (D) 1,435 (D) 2,900 (D) 3 (D) 2,826 (D) 950 (D) 2 3 (D) 275 (D) 450 (D) 2,750 275 1 75 25 19,330 13,786 1.4 1.6 19,230 13,021 1.7 1.9 99.5 94.5 1 3 (D) 2,550 (D) 9,300 (D) 3 (D) 6,200 ) (D) (D) 106,922 7.8 NA 19.4 NA 29.2 NA 70.4 NA NA 2,868 NA 9,978 NA 32,600 1 NA ,D) NA (D) m (D) 1 '„» (D) NA D) '.A (D) (D) m (D) 1 (D) 303,805 570,956 59.2 67.9 123,937 73,475 77.3 92.4 15.3 13.7 629,412 430,942 55.0 62.5 77.8 75.5 3,555 30 4,850 80 10,925 36 38 67,983 65,514 293,657 160,644 399,926 23 32 168,555 237,880 109,837 73,136 413,610 30 30 74,276 25,504 188,300 39,248 181,572 16 9 624,798 350,750 45,980 22,113 15 17,699 29,511 19,375 10,587 47,450 7 15 19,035 9,983 3,701 2,916 6 6,396 D Data included in "All other counties" to avoid disclosure of information for individual establishments. See text. NA Not available, included in "All other counties." See text. 570 HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES County Table 1. -HORTICULTURAL SPECIALTIES-ESTABLISHMENTS, SALES, EMPLOYMENT, LAND, STRUCTURES, AND EQUIPMENT: CENSUSES OF 1959 AND 1949 Item (For definitions and explanations, see text) ESTABLISHMENTS All establishments number 1959. . Kind of business: Flower growers establishments reporting 1959., 1949.. Nurserymen establishments reporting 1959. , Type of ownership: Individual proprietorships establishments reporting 1959.. Partnerships establishments reporting 1959. , Corporations establishments reporting 1959. . SALES; RETURNS AND ALLOWANCES; AND COST OF FLOWER, NURSERY, AND BULB STOCK PURCHASED Establishments by method of sale: Retail only number 1959. . Wholesale and retail number 1959.. Total sales establishments reporting 1959.. value, dollars 1959. . Wholesale sales value, dollars 1959.. Retail sales value, dollars 1959.. Value of crops at wholesale prices dollars 1959.. Returns and allowances (discounts and value of returned products) establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959.. Cost of flower, nursery, and bulb stock purchased establishments reporting 1959. . dollars 1959. . EMPLOYMENT Total employment, November 15, 1959 (including full-time, part-time, and seasonal help) establishments reporting 1959.. persons 1959.. 1Total greenhouse area maj not equal greenhouse area in production of house during the year. The State (Wyoming) Item (For definitions an Number of plants sold Gross sales Numbet of plants sold Gross sales Port B ORNAMEN Continued 50. Forest (tee seedl 51. Vines, woody (do TAL PLANTS t i s i 36. Chrysanthemum, standard 37. Chrysanthemum, pompon 52. All other fGI.e nemea. eaaoiple pefma. crolona, (raund co rare. elc.J t i ! 'io 1/10 1 i Section V. — NURSERY PRODUCTS — SALES 1 > INSTRUCTIONS— Report only items grown. Ho not report sales for a product which you purchased ind sold without growing on. Plants grown under contract should only be report- ed by the grower. Cooperatives, associations, corporations, etc., should not in- clude production and sales of nursery products unless they were grown by them. If book figures are not available give your best estimate. 53. How mony ornomentol plonts were sold in contoiners in 1959? Port C DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TRE ES, GRAPEVINES. CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES. i Kind of plant Total sales (wholesale and retail) in 1959 Wholesale sales only in 1959 DEC ID ANDG 54. Ap 55. Cb 56. Ch 57. Gr 58. No 59. Pe 60. Pe 61. PI 62. Al JOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES 49. Rose plants (eiclude rriulliflors) . . . t 1 ' [Front-bottorn half] 574 THE QUESTIONNAIRE Section V. NURSERY PRODUCTS SALES Continued Section X. EMPLOYMENT IN 1959 Kind of plant Port C Continued CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUIT TREES: 63. Avocado . 64. Grapefruit. Total sales (wholesale and retail) in 1959 Number of planes sold 66. Orange 67. AM Other fGlv» nam.J SMALL FRUIT PLANTS: 68. Blueberry 69. Raspberry . 70. Strawberry 71. All Other (Clw. name) Wholesale sales only in 1959 Number of plants sold 104. How many employees were on the payroll of this business during the pay period ending nearest November 1 5, 1959? (Include full-time as well as part-time or seasonal employees.) 105. How many of the employees, on the payroll during the pay period ending nearest November 15, 1959, held year-round or full-time positions? Q^ None 106. How many unpaid family members worked for this business at any time during the first two week s of November 1959? . . . \^\ None (Do not i nclude yourself.) Number of persons Section XI. — STRUCTURES AND EQUIPMENT 107. What is the estimated total value of land, structures, and equip- ment owned and/or rented by the business in January and used for growing flowers, flowering plants, and florist greens, nursery products, bulbs, flower seeds, and mushrooms? 108. What was the amount of land, bench, and greenhouse area in which mist propagation was used? None GREENHOUSES 109. How much land area is covered by greenhouses? (a) How much of the greenhouse area is of gloss? lb) How much of the greenhouse area is of glass substitute? . (Item (a) plus item (b) should equal question 109 above.) 110. How much greenhouse spoce was used in 1959 primarily for the production of Section VI. NURSFRY PRODUCTS . INVENTORY Nursery products 72. Coniferous evergreens 73. Broad -leaved evergreensfexclude tropical foil ape plants) 74. Deciduous shade and flowering trees 75. Deciduous shrubs (not roses) 76. Rose plants (exclude multiflora roses) 77. Deciduous fruit and nut trees . Number of plints of ill iges on 1> ind (exclude liners ind plants for budding and grafting) January 1, 196fl 78. Grapevines 7°. Citrus and subtropical fruit trees. Section VII. — BULB CROPS — SALES INSTRUCTIONS — Report only bulbs grown by you. Do not include the sale of bulbs which you purchased and sold. Bulbs grown under contract should only be reported by the grower. Cooperatives, associations, corporations, etc., should not include production and sales of bulbs unless the bulbs were grown by them. If book figures are not available give your best estimate. (o ) Florist crops? (b ) Nursery crops? . (c ) Vegetoble crops? . (Item (a) plus item (b) plus item (c) should eaual question 109 above except where flower, nursery, and vegetable crops were also grown in the same greenhouse during different months of the year. Indicate this in the "Remarks" section if item (a) plus item (b) plus item (c) does not equal question 109 above.) OUTDOOR PRODUCTION, FRAMES, SHEDS, LATH, AND CLOTH HOUSES 111. How much land area was used in 1959 for outdoor production of — /00 Square feet ™ (a) Cut flowers, flowering plants, foliage plants, and florist greens? QJ None (b) Mursery products? Q^J None (c) Bulbs? CD None (d ) Flower seed? \~~\ None fe\ Propagated mushrooms? Total , . r~l None kind of bulb, corn-, rhizome, root, etc. (Report siles of cut flo-.vers and notted plants ^ro»vn froir ' l.-s in Section III.) Acres grown in 1959 ("eport tenths of an 1'otil sales (wholes ale anu retail) in 1959 Number of bulbs sold Gross sales Wholesale sales only >n 1959 Number of bulbs sold 112 How much land atsu is covered by frames? I | None 113. How much land area is covereo by cloth houses? [^H None 114 How much land area is covered by lath, saran, or other shade substitute material? f- H None Tenths of Teres _L Square feet 80. ^aladiuni 81. Dahlia.. [Rack-top half] 1 THE QUESTK 3NNAIRE 575 83. Iris (bulbous) ! • t 84. Iris (rbizomatous) 85. Lily (longiflomm or Easter) 86. Lily (other than Raster) . . \/LP t J/10 i l/lC t ! /in t p /in i 8Q. Tulip. ' JO t 90. All other (Give name.) | /10 t 1 ™ S Section VIII. FLOWER SZZC — SALES INSTRUCTIONS-Report only seed grown by you. Seed grown under contract should only be re- ported by the grower Cooperatives, associations, corporations, etc., should not include production and sales of seed unless the seed was produced by them Give estimated wholesale values. If book figures are not available give your best estimate. Kind of seed \cres grown in 1959 (Report tenths of an acre such a* j_, i j-. •>•<= > 10 JO Producrion in 1959 (Pounds) Gross sales in 1959 ar wholesale prices 1/10 92. Marigold 1/10 93. Petunia 1/10 95. Stock ]/10 |/10 |/10 |/10 98. All other (Give name ) ]/10 |/10 Section IX. VEGETABLES G70*N UNJ"R GLA5b 4ND PROPAGATED MUSHROOMS— SAL':s INSTRUCTIONS— Please give estimated wholesale values. If book figures are not available give your best estimate. Kind of crop Bencli or bed area used in 1939 (Square feet) Gross sales in 1959 at wholesale prices 115. Name and address of person who shouldbe consulted if questions arise regarding this report. i Name Telephone No. i < Street or RD No. County State i Tins report is substantially accurate. 103. All other (Olvm name.) i Signature of authorized person t Title Date FORM 60-AS 19-10-59) USCOMM-OC 12174-P59 [Back-bottom half] ■fr U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE :1962 O— 640389