. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . ch thelemon is adapted. The flavor is different from thatof the lemon, but is highly appreciated by everyone who has used the fruit. In tropical countriesthey are in rnore general use than lemons. Lime trees are vigorous growers, and in suitableclimates bloom and bear continuously throughoutthe year. It must be remem


. The open door to independence; making money from the soil; what to do--how to do, on city lots, suburban grounds, country farms, together with outline maps of all parts of the United States, irrigated regions, climates, cities, villages, market towns, locations and populations . ch thelemon is adapted. The flavor is different from thatof the lemon, but is highly appreciated by everyone who has used the fruit. In tropical countriesthey are in rnore general use than lemons. Lime trees are vigorous growers, and in suitableclimates bloom and bear continuously throughoutthe year. It must be remembered that limes arevery tender trees, but they grow well under veryadverse conditions. Pomegranates The pomegranates are very hardy shrubs whichcan be grown throughout the Gulf States and thecoastal sections of Georgia and the brilliant scarlet flowers are produced in profu-sion, and the plants are very prolific. The fruitis used in making jellies, marmalades, and aciddrinks. For this latter purpose they are highlyesteemed. The fruit has a fresh crispness, delicacyand sprightliness of flavor found in few fruits. Thejuice-cells surrounding the seeds, the edible partof the fruit, are of a dark ruby or wine color. 398 Elxhibit of Different Varieties of Grapes. GRAPES How Plant,Cultivate and Grow Them in theUnited States


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