Archive image from page 130 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 the hifrh pine-laud at Delainl, prulit has been found in .,000 .3, .3,400,000 1896-97 250,000 897-98 216,579 898-99 225,000 899-1900 400,000 1900-1901 1,000,000 Many groves in Orange county and northward have


Archive image from page 130 of Cyclopedia of American horticulture . 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 cyclopediaofame03bail Year: 1906 the hifrh pine-laud at Delainl, prulit has been found in .,000 .3, .3,400,000 1896-97 250,000 897-98 216,579 898-99 225,000 899-1900 400,000 1900-1901 1,000,000 Many groves in Orange county and northward have been brought into fair condition by banlsing the trunks with earth during the winter so as to limit the injury by frost, and if another series of frostless winters lilie those between 1870 and 1880 were to occur, these groves, with others newly planted, would gain sufficient age and size to defy the ordinary frosts and make this region again productive. Many acres have recently been shedded over with slats or canvas âusually removed in summer âand, thus pro- -Hi tected from the cold, promising larger the he quired to l)uild the sheds -from $000 to $1,000 per acre. Figs. 1555-6. They are usually heated during the coldest nights, either with open wood fires or 'â¢i3fV ,v-'2t»6, â '''â ' stoves burning coke or al«S''~â â â â¢':â f3â â â coal. The most extensive , . ' '''â - shedding operations are ''' tlios «f â Jo'i'i B. Stetson, an Oranee tree from cold j Deland, who has .-iT It has a board top anddoth covered, various sys- tems of protection being light. different plots. The Orange has been grown on the most varied soils in Horida, but successful groves have been mainly on 'high hammock' and 'high pine,' and the greatest profit, as a rule, has been from the hammock groves, where seedling trees came into bearing much earlier than on pine-land, and both seedling and budded trees produce more abundant crops. The Orange groves of California


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