The Orange: Its Culture in California: With a Brief Discussion of the Lemon, Lime, and Other Citrus Fruit. With an Appendix on Insects Injurious to Citrus Trees, and how to Combat Them. (From the Work of the Hon. Matthew Cooke)Press and Horticulturist Steam Print, 1885 - 97 páginas |
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... juices injured or totally destroyed . When the market opened the weather was cold and rainy , and people were in no mood for eating sour fruit . Prices went down . Some producers and dealers who shipped inferior oranges , in spite of ...
... juices injured or totally destroyed . When the market opened the weather was cold and rainy , and people were in no mood for eating sour fruit . Prices went down . Some producers and dealers who shipped inferior oranges , in spite of ...
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... juice of the bigarade ( bitter orange ) in a medi- cinal syrup which he called alkedere . The orange was from the first valued not alone for the beauty of its foliage and quality of its fruit and for its medicinal uses , but also for ...
... juice of the bigarade ( bitter orange ) in a medi- cinal syrup which he called alkedere . The orange was from the first valued not alone for the beauty of its foliage and quality of its fruit and for its medicinal uses , but also for ...
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... juice is used for sea- soning food , because it is cool , pricks the palate , and provokes appetite . * * There is a species of cedar called cedre maritime , whose plant is small but pro- ductive , giving very fine fruits as large as a ...
... juice is used for sea- soning food , because it is cool , pricks the palate , and provokes appetite . * * There is a species of cedar called cedre maritime , whose plant is small but pro- ductive , giving very fine fruits as large as a ...
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... juice is absorbed entirely , leaving the pulp a dry , spongy mass . Concerning the capacity of production , there is ... juices utterly destroyed . The trees themselves were frosted at the extremities of their branches , but suffered no ...
... juice is absorbed entirely , leaving the pulp a dry , spongy mass . Concerning the capacity of production , there is ... juices utterly destroyed . The trees themselves were frosted at the extremities of their branches , but suffered no ...
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... juice . It has a peculiar fragrance and flavor , but altogether amounts to little more than a bon - bon . Its use is only a passing fancy , I think , and a man would hardly be justified in planting a large grove of Tangerines . The tree ...
... juice . It has a peculiar fragrance and flavor , but altogether amounts to little more than a bon - bon . Its use is only a passing fancy , I think , and a man would hardly be justified in planting a large grove of Tangerines . The tree ...
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