. Citrus fruits. Citrus fruit industry; Lemon; Citrus. — 21 — Fair last spring. These, however, having been grown on red soil highly impregnated with red oxide of iron, were of a deeper red color than this orange is known to Fig. 2. Fruit.—Medium, oblong, and slightly flattened at the stem end, juicy and sweet—is sweet from the time it commences to turn, and has a very smooth skin. Tree.—Medium thorny, a fair grower, and a good bearer. Originated in Florida. Daucy's Tangierine. [Figure 3.] This variety has only been introduced within recent years, but many trees bore fruit this year


. Citrus fruits. Citrus fruit industry; Lemon; Citrus. — 21 — Fair last spring. These, however, having been grown on red soil highly impregnated with red oxide of iron, were of a deeper red color than this orange is known to Fig. 2. Fruit.—Medium, oblong, and slightly flattened at the stem end, juicy and sweet—is sweet from the time it commences to turn, and has a very smooth skin. Tree.—Medium thorny, a fair grower, and a good bearer. Originated in Florida. Daucy's Tangierine. [Figure 3.] This variety has only been introduced within recent years, but many trees bore fruit this year that is quite promising. In another season we. 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 California. State board of horticulture. [from old catalog]; Garcelon, George W. , 1832-1905. [from old catalog]; Lelong, Byron Martin, 1856-1901. [from old catalog]. Sacramento, A. J. Johnston, sup't. state printing


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