. 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. 324 CITRUS budded on the hardy trifoliata orange stock. âTan- gerine : Fr. very early, light orange, medium size. Foreign. Decumina, Linn (C. Pomel&nui, Hort ) Pomelo, PuMELo, frdit. Pompelmos, etc Tree late. 479 Citrus trifoliata CITRUS Fr. late medium, size medium. Florida.â . l;,râ â . L-
. 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. 324 CITRUS budded on the hardy trifoliata orange stock. âTan- gerine : Fr. very early, light orange, medium size. Foreign. Decumina, Linn (C. Pomel&nui, Hort ) Pomelo, PuMELo, frdit. Pompelmos, etc Tree late. 479 Citrus trifoliata CITRUS Fr. late medium, size medium. Florida.â . l;,râ â . L- I. I'lmiila. : Fr. , : I â ' ⢠!â¢! ]' â â â }:i. Pear- l:, ... I . ::,,u'e; pulp â ,..I Ml) .(,.....;.. M moth: Fr. ., Forbidden jrange-cuiorud, (if fair quality. The so tailed "Bell Grape-fruit" is probably identical with this Japbmca, Thunb. Kitsiqiat, Kiv-Kw Kin-Ktts. tc. Fig 481 Alow bush, with si ih. ,mi_i: :ir iiiiiirli.^: s small, linear :- ir blunt. '. ' |.. .. â !i.' ' ; ovate, oOlong or spberical. orange- colored, o-6-celled ; pulp sour; rind sweet. Cochin China or China. Cul- tivated extensively in Japan, Florida and California. R. H. 1875, p. 209. The following are the two cultivated varieties commonly gro\vn in the United States: Marumi (Round Kum- quat): Fr. round, small, J^-IH in. in diam.: tree slightly gami (oval or oblong Kumquat): Fr. ovate or oblong, %-l in. in diam. and lK-2in. long: tn;- fruit of the Kuni.|ii,ii ;i - ;i i- innst died in \| I I . and IS also used fresh to I' i -i.:. Hie sweet rind, as well as the pulp, I., lu^; . ,iu ii. Uuth the round and the oval sorts havu buautiful dense, dark green foliage, and form excellent orange trees of dwarf habit for pot culture. They are commonly budded or grafted on trifoliata or sweet orange stocks. M6dica, Linn, (named for the country Media). Fig. 474. CiTKON, in the broadest
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