Archive image from page 66 of Culture of the citrus in. Culture of the citrus in California cultureofcitrusi00lelo Year: 1902 ( THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 63 Mediterranean Sweet.—Fruit inediiim size, pulp and skin of very fine texture, solid and with few seeds; ripens late. This variety seems to require special climatic conditions and soil for Mediterranean Sweet orange tree, showing haljit. productiveness, etc. its successful fruiting. At Colton the tree is a good grower and ranks with the semi-dwarfs. Tree thornless, and one of the most beautiful. Tangierine—Mandarin Type. Citni


Archive image from page 66 of Culture of the citrus in. Culture of the citrus in California cultureofcitrusi00lelo Year: 1902 ( THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 63 Mediterranean Sweet.—Fruit inediiim size, pulp and skin of very fine texture, solid and with few seeds; ripens late. This variety seems to require special climatic conditions and soil for Mediterranean Sweet orange tree, showing haljit. productiveness, etc. its successful fruiting. At Colton the tree is a good grower and ranks with the semi-dwarfs. Tree thornless, and one of the most beautiful. Tangierine—Mandarin Type. Citnis avrantivm, var. Xohilis, Linn. Of Japanese and Chinese origin. The fruit is gen- erally small, deep red without and within, skin loose and easily detach- ed, containing sweet juice, quite depressed. Leaves of most varieties vary, but most are somewhat linear and unarmed. On account of the fo- liage being of a Tanglerine fruit and branch—reduced.


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