Archive image from page 24 of Culture of the citrus in. Culture of the citrus in California cultureofcitrusi00cali Year: 1900 ( CITRUS CULTURE IN CALIFORNIA. 17 daries, and no compass and chain can separate the so-called southern from the northern citrus belt, but that with proper conditions citrus fruits can be grown over a large area of the State, and without proper climatic conditions they can not be grown successfully. Primitive Orchards.—The most extensive orange orchard of early planting was at the San Gabriel Mission, in Los Angeles County, supposed to have been set out in 1804 by one


Archive image from page 24 of Culture of the citrus in. Culture of the citrus in California cultureofcitrusi00cali Year: 1900 ( CITRUS CULTURE IN CALIFORNIA. 17 daries, and no compass and chain can separate the so-called southern from the northern citrus belt, but that with proper conditions citrus fruits can be grown over a large area of the State, and without proper climatic conditions they can not be grown successfully. Primitive Orchards.—The most extensive orange orchard of early planting was at the San Gabriel Mission, in Los Angeles County, supposed to have been set out in 1804 by one 'Father' Thomas Sanches. The first orange orchard of any note, outside of the, missions, although small and intended for home use, was planted by Louis Vignes at Los


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