. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . The Champion Pot Plant. Otaheite Orange can be planted in Pots or Boxes at anytime* Will give perfect satisfaction. This is, beyond question, one of the most satisfactory plants for ?ot culture in our collection. It becomes more popular each year,t is a dwarf reproduction of the genuine fruit-bearing Orangetree, the flower being identical. It flowers and fruits in pots, isexceedingly floriferous, blooming almost continuously. The fra-grance of the flowers is simply delicious, and with one or twoplants one can have a generous supply of highly prized and


. Our new guide to rose culture : 1898 . The Champion Pot Plant. Otaheite Orange can be planted in Pots or Boxes at anytime* Will give perfect satisfaction. This is, beyond question, one of the most satisfactory plants for ?ot culture in our collection. It becomes more popular each year,t is a dwarf reproduction of the genuine fruit-bearing Orangetree, the flower being identical. It flowers and fruits in pots, isexceedingly floriferous, blooming almost continuously. The fra-grance of the flowers is simply delicious, and with one or twoplants one can have a generous supply of highly prized and muchcoveted Orange blossoms. It fruits immediately after flowering;the fruit measures about 3 inches in diameter, and while not sostrongly flavored as an ordinary Orange, it is quite edible, thedifference being but slight. E. J. Saul, in c very instructive articlepublished in Success with Floivers, says that on a single plant,twenty inches high, one hundred and sixty-four buds werecounted. Strong, repotted plants, a year and a half old,


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