Orange Culture: A Treatise on the Citrus FamilyPrinted at the Office of "The Florida Agriculturist,", 1876 - 65 páginas |
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... skin , and a part beautiful fruit of a skin still finer than the original which fur- nished the seed . The same thing occurred in the sowing of ordinary oranges of thick and rough skin - there grew up several trees of beautiful fruit ...
... skin , and a part beautiful fruit of a skin still finer than the original which fur- nished the seed . The same thing occurred in the sowing of ordinary oranges of thick and rough skin - there grew up several trees of beautiful fruit ...
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... skin was cut from end to end by a stripe yellow and elevated , hav- ing the characteristics of the lemon . The taste of the fruit was entirely that of the orange . It had few seeds , and these small and poor . Experiment VII . - I ...
... skin was cut from end to end by a stripe yellow and elevated , hav- ing the characteristics of the lemon . The taste of the fruit was entirely that of the orange . It had few seeds , and these small and poor . Experiment VII . - I ...
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... skin is thin and of a very pale , clear yellow tint . The inte- rior skin is thin also , white and tough . The first is formed of a quantity of little vesicles containing a very penetrating aroma , which vanishes in a great degree when ...
... skin is thin and of a very pale , clear yellow tint . The inte- rior skin is thin also , white and tough . The first is formed of a quantity of little vesicles containing a very penetrating aroma , which vanishes in a great degree when ...
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... skin , and a very sour thin pulp . But in practice he does not always make this distinction , and , for example , places among limes the lemons called sweet as well as those of an orange pulp ; and after having classed among the lumies ...
... skin , and a very sour thin pulp . But in practice he does not always make this distinction , and , for example , places among limes the lemons called sweet as well as those of an orange pulp ; and after having classed among the lumies ...
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... skin ( pericarp ) of the individual fruit . Thus it becomes necessary to place in the class of monstrosities the ... skin is thick , tender , aromatic , rather sweet , and may be eaten with sugar , or made into conserves . This skin ad ...
... skin ( pericarp ) of the individual fruit . Thus it becomes necessary to place in the class of monstrosities the ... skin is thick , tender , aromatic , rather sweet , and may be eaten with sugar , or made into conserves . This skin ad ...
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