. Citrus fruits;. Citrus fruit industry; Citrus fruit industry. Varieties 67 Arizona this variety approaches very nearly to the ideal orange. The dry air, bright sun, and cool nights, operating in conjunction with the skill of the grower and packer upon the natural qualities and character of this orange, have made it the greatest commercial orange in the world. These. Fig. 16. •The earliest known illustration of a Navel orange. Ferrarius' " Hesperides," 1646. From thornless trees combine heavy and regular yields with a high color of the fruit, a silkiness of texture, and a general fi


. Citrus fruits;. Citrus fruit industry; Citrus fruit industry. Varieties 67 Arizona this variety approaches very nearly to the ideal orange. The dry air, bright sun, and cool nights, operating in conjunction with the skill of the grower and packer upon the natural qualities and character of this orange, have made it the greatest commercial orange in the world. These. Fig. 16. •The earliest known illustration of a Navel orange. Ferrarius' " Hesperides," 1646. From thornless trees combine heavy and regular yields with a high color of the fruit, a silkiness of texture, and a general finish which is almost perfect. It is solid and full of juice of exceptionally high flavor, but it is entirely lacking in seeds. It is a very good keeper and travels well to the most distinct markets. It possesses moreover a natural trade-. 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 Coit, John Eliot, 1880- [from old catalog]. New York, The Macmillan company


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