. Fruit culture in foreign countries. Reports, from the consuls of the United States, on fruit culture in their several districts, in answer to a circular from the Department of State. Fruit-culture. 640 FEUIT CULTURE IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. some olive trees, visited by Professor Alvi, which he judges to be of a very ancient date, and some people of that country even pretend the said trees to have been from the time of Luigi D'Angio, who was sent there in a manner of banishment and to govern in the same time that Fje. 3.— Albero cob frutt. 2. Please note that these images are extra


. Fruit culture in foreign countries. Reports, from the consuls of the United States, on fruit culture in their several districts, in answer to a circular from the Department of State. Fruit-culture. 640 FEUIT CULTURE IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. some olive trees, visited by Professor Alvi, which he judges to be of a very ancient date, and some people of that country even pretend the said trees to have been from the time of Luigi D'Angio, who was sent there in a manner of banishment and to govern in the same time that Fje. 3.— Albero cob frutt. 2. 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 United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1854-1903). Washington, Govt. Print. Off.


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