. Culture of the citrus in California. California. Pomology; Citrus. A. Compound uniioliate leaf of the orange (Ci and 6. The fruit; 7. Flower complete: 8. Pistil; ;i. Transverse section of ovary. (After Haldane.) China and India, and was not taken to Europe until centuries after the Christian era. Its cultivation has been confined to the countries adjacent to the Mediterranean, for only there is the climate suitable for its best development. Needling trees under favorable conditions have lived for centuries. At the convent of St. Sabina, at Rome, there is a tree 32 feet high which is 4c. Plea


. Culture of the citrus in California. California. Pomology; Citrus. A. Compound uniioliate leaf of the orange (Ci and 6. The fruit; 7. Flower complete: 8. Pistil; ;i. Transverse section of ovary. (After Haldane.) China and India, and was not taken to Europe until centuries after the Christian era. Its cultivation has been confined to the countries adjacent to the Mediterranean, for only there is the climate suitable for its best development. Needling trees under favorable conditions have lived for centuries. At the convent of St. Sabina, at Rome, there is a tree 32 feet high which is 4c. 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 Lelong, Byron Martin, 1856-1901. Sacramento, A. J. Johnston, superintendent state printing


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