RMRD772K–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 83 DECIDUOUS ORANGE. Citrus aurantium, var. Trifoliata, Linn. A hardy deciduous f species from Japan. Early in the fall it ; sheds its leaves and becomes entirely dor- mant, in which con- dition it passes the winter. The tree is very dwarf, of a shrub- by habit, and suitable for hedges-and dwarf- ing varieties of oranges and lemons. Fruit orange yellow, spheri- cal, about one and one half inches in diame- ter. Leaves trifoliate, leaflets sessile, ellipti- cal, obtuse, on a wing- ed petiole.
RMPFWNDD–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE. ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 69. Olive-Shaped Kumquat—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RMRD7752–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE. ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 69. Olive-Shaped Kumquat—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RMRDEXM5–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 69. Olive-Shaped Kumqnut—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp,contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced
RMRDEXKX–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Olive-Shaped Kumqnut—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp,contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Round Kumquat—natural size. Round.—Smaller than the Olive-Shaped; fruit round, some- what acid. KiNKAN.—Fruit very small; sweet juice.. Please not
RMRD774T–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Olive-Shaped Kumquat—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Round Kumquat—natural size. Round.—Smaller than the Olive-Shaped; fruit round, some- what acid. Kinkan.—Fruit very small; sweet juice.. Please not
RMRDMXB1–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 83 DECIDUOUS ORANGE. Citrus mu-antium, var. TriJ'oUata, Linn. A hardy deciduous species from Japan.. Early in the fall it sheds its leaves and becomes entirely dor- mant, in which con- dition it passes the winter. The tree is very dwarf, of a shrub- by habit, and suitable for hedges and dwarf- ing varieties of oranges and lemons. Fruit orange yellow, spheri- cal, about one and one half inches in diame- ter. Leaves trifoliate, leaflets sessile, ellipti- cal, obtuse, on a wing- ed petiole. Br
RMRD773E–. Culture of the citrus in California. California. Pomology; Citrus. Olive-Shaped Kumquat—natural size. Kumquat Type. Citrus aurantium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet-scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- serves and marmalades.. Round Kumquat—natural size. Round.—Smaller than the Olive-shaped; fruit round, some- what acid. KiNKAN.—Fruit'ver}' small; sweet juice.. Please no
RMRDEXGG–. Culture of the citrus in California . Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 83 DECIDUOUS ORANGE. Citrus aurantium, var. Trifoliata, Linn. A hardy deciduous ' species from Japan. Earl}' in the fall it sheds its leaves and becomes entirely dor- mant, in which con- dition it passes the winter. The tree is very dwarf, of a shrub- by habit, and suitable for hedges and dwarf- ing varieties of oranges and lemons. Fruit orange yellow, spheri- cal, about one and one half inches in diame- ter. Leaves trifoliate, leaflets sessile, ellipti- cal, obtuse, on a wing- ed petiole.
RMRDMXCK–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. THE ORANGE IN CAL1F0I;NIA—VARIETIKH 69 Kumquat Type. Citrus axiraniium, var. Japon- ica, Thunberg. Olive-Shaped.—Fruit very small,olive-shaped,rind thick, yellow, smooth, sweet-scented, very little pulp, contains many seeds. Tree dwarf (a bush), four to six feet; a very prolific bearer. The fruit is edible whole; the rind has a pleas- ant aroma. Valuable for pre- oiive-shaped Kumcuiat-uaturai size. serves and marmalades.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhance
RMRD771A–. Culture of the citrus in California. California. Pomology; Citrus. THE ORANGE IN CALIFORNIA—VARIETIES. 83 DECIDUOUS ORANGE. Citrus aurantitim, var. Trifoliata, Linn. A hardy deciduous species from Japan. Early in the fall it sheds its leaves and becomes entirely dor- mant, in which con- dition it passes the winter. The tree is very dwarf, of a shrub- by habit, and suitable for hedges and dwarf- ing varieties of oranges and lemons. B'ruit orange yellow, spheri- cal, about one and one half inches in diame- ter. Leaves trifoliate, leaflets sessile, ellipti- cal, obtuse, on a wing- ed petiole. B
RMRF623M–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 33 CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis. Button Bush. Large, compact form. Flowers yellowish white on a small, round, button-like head, an inch in diameter. Likes moist, shady places. 25 to 50 cts. CERASUS pumila. Sand Cherry. Of trailing habit. 25 to 50 cts. For other varieties of Cerasus see Deciduous Trees. CITRUS trifoliata. Japanese Orange. Dwarf, compact habit, robust growth,
RMRFEC2F–. Choice tree and hardy shrubs. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. Choice Trees, Shrubs and Hardy Plants. 33 CEPHALANTHUS Occidentalis. Button Bush. Large, compact form. Flowers yellowish white on a small, round, button-like head, an inch in diameter. Likes moist, shady places. 25 to 50 cts. CERASUS pumila. Sand Cherry. Of trailing habit. 25 to 50 cts. For other varieties of Cerasus see Deciduous Trees. CITRUS trifoliata. Japanese Orange. Dwarf, compact habit, robust growth,
RMRDN823–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Paper Hind St. Michael—natural siae. St. Michael Type. Paper- Rind St. ^II c H A E L . — Fruit small, round, very firm, and verj' juicy; pale,thin skin; grows uniformly in size. Ripens late and keeps well on the tree. Tree of a semi-dwarf habit, medium thorny, a . good bearer. This is the thinnest-skinned orange grown, and is . very popular. Small St. Michael. Fruit very small; has thick, coarse skin; in- ferior. Large St. Michael. A variety without pos- sessing the St. Michael characteristics. Fruit large and coarse; tree th
RMRCTK54–. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 58 REASONER BROS.. ONECO, FLORIDA.. Pancratium Caribbcsum. MELIA, continued. M. semperflorens. An everblooming dwarf tree of exceeding beauty. Very rare and choice. Magnificent pot-plant, blooming continually. Does not grow over 5 or 6 feet high outdoors. An evergreen ; hardy here. 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. MEYENIA erecta {Thunbergia crecta). Africa
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