. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. sior): Pr. oval, medium size, solid, pale yellow. One of the best late sorts, holding on tree in Florida uniil May. mosassa: Fr. round, of good quality, midseason. Jaffa: Fr. round, heavy. Juicy and of very best quality, mid- season ; skin thin: tree nearly thornless. Foreign. â Jaffa Blo
. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. sior): Pr. oval, medium size, solid, pale yellow. One of the best late sorts, holding on tree in Florida uniil May. mosassa: Fr. round, of good quality, midseason. Jaffa: Fr. round, heavy. Juicy and of very best quality, mid- season ; skin thin: tree nearly thornless. Foreign. â Jaffa Blood: Pr. oval, small, of excellent quality. Florida.â Lamb Summer: Pr. oval, medium size, of good quality, very late; one of the best late sorts, rankiug with the Hart Late. Florida. â Majorca: Fr. round, medium size, heavy and very juicy; skin smooth and thin; quality excellent. Foreign. One â of the very best late midseason sorts.âMaltese Blood : Fr. oval, small, orange red, juicy and sweet, of very best quality; pulp reddish or streaked with red; midseason. Foreign.' Mediterranean Sweet: Pr. large, oval, of good quality, late. Foreign.âParson (Parson Brown): Fr. TOund, medium size, of fair quality; very early. Florida. Very extensively planted as an early variety in Florida. âKuby: Fr. medium size, round, of excellent quality;. 478. Citrus trifoliata. size, quality the very best; pulp reddish or streaked with red. Foreign. This Orange seems to the writer superior in ilavor to any he has ever tested, though there is but little noticeable difference between any of the best sorts, much, doubtless, depending on the con- ditions under which the fruit is grown. âValencia (Valencia Late): Fr. large, oval, light orange, of good quality, very late. Foreign. One of the most highly prized varieties in California. The so-called Otaheite Orange ((7. ^Mraiih'iim, var. Otaiiense, Risso & Poit.) is probably to be considered a variety of C. A^trantiiim, var. Sinensis. Reasoner thi
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