Southern California; . ng the way, shoot-ing their fine broad leaves and pure golden-centeredchalices many feet into the air. vStately rows of cotton-woods line the way, and the black-headed grosbeaksounds his cheery note from the walnut orchards. Theresidents of Santa Ana are favored with a little seasideresort for the summer months at Newport, which is buta few miles distant. Orange is only two miles on our way beyond SantaAna and in the same fertile vallej district. It is thejunction of a branch of the railroad which goes to SanBernardino, following up the Santa Ana Valley, with itswinding


Southern California; . ng the way, shoot-ing their fine broad leaves and pure golden-centeredchalices many feet into the air. vStately rows of cotton-woods line the way, and the black-headed grosbeaksounds his cheery note from the walnut orchards. Theresidents of Santa Ana are favored with a little seasideresort for the summer months at Newport, which is buta few miles distant. Orange is only two miles on our way beyond SantaAna and in the same fertile vallej district. It is thejunction of a branch of the railroad which goes to SanBernardino, following up the Santa Ana Valley, with itswinding line of willows between the mountains. Onthis branch road are some lovely fruit sections aboutOlive and Yorba, where the Mexican flavor is still verypronounced among the inhalntants; and farther on, atCorona, an extensive and beautiful orange section lying upon the gently risingmesa land overlooking awonderful expanse of val-ley. Beyond Corona areRiverside and C o 11 o n ,and then San Bernardinowhich is the junction of.


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