. Citrus fruits;. Citrus fruit industry; Citrus fruit industry. CHAPTER XVI PICKING AND PACKING LEMONS The picking and packing of lemons differs radically from that of oranges as described in the previous chapter. Lemons are usu- ally picked from ten to twelve times a year, the heaviest pickings coming in March and April and the lightest in August and Sep- tember. It is a peculiar and un- fortunate fact that the heavy pickings come at a time of year when there is lit- tle demand for lemons and the lightest pickings come during the picnic and Fig. 114. — Picking lemons. lemonade season, 302. Pl
. Citrus fruits;. Citrus fruit industry; Citrus fruit industry. CHAPTER XVI PICKING AND PACKING LEMONS The picking and packing of lemons differs radically from that of oranges as described in the previous chapter. Lemons are usu- ally picked from ten to twelve times a year, the heaviest pickings coming in March and April and the lightest in August and Sep- tember. It is a peculiar and un- fortunate fact that the heavy pickings come at a time of year when there is lit- tle demand for lemons and the lightest pickings come during the picnic and Fig. 114. — Picking lemons. lemonade season, 302. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Coit, John Eliot, 1880- [from old catalog]. New York, The Macmillan company
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