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. English: Four-year old orange (lemon?) tree laden with oranges (lemons?) 'at H.S. Snow's', Riverside, California, ca.1910 Photograph of four-year old orange (lemon?) tree laden with oranges (lemons?) 'at H.S. Snow's', Riverside, California, ca.1910. Fruit is visible on the ground under the tree in some ruts as well. Call number: CHS-172 Filename: CHS-172 Coverage date: circa 1910 Part of collection: California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960 Format: glass plate negatives Type: images Geographic subject (city or populated place): Riverside Repository name: USC Libraries Special Coll Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-four-year-old-orange-lemon-tree-laden-with-oranges-lemons-at-hs-snows-riverside-california-ca1910-photograph-of-four-year-old-orange-lemon-tree-laden-with-oranges-lemons-at-hs-snows-riverside-california-ca1910-fruit-is-visible-on-the-ground-under-the-tree-in-some-ruts-as-well-call-number-chs-172-filename-chs-172-coverage-date-circa-1910-part-of-collection-california-historical-society-collection-1860-1960-format-glass-plate-negatives-type-images-geographic-subject-city-or-populated-place-riverside-repository-name-usc-libraries-special-coll-image212692178.html
RMPA0Y16–. English: Four-year old orange (lemon?) tree laden with oranges (lemons?) 'at H.S. Snow's', Riverside, California, ca.1910 Photograph of four-year old orange (lemon?) tree laden with oranges (lemons?) 'at H.S. Snow's', Riverside, California, ca.1910. Fruit is visible on the ground under the tree in some ruts as well. Call number: CHS-172 Filename: CHS-172 Coverage date: circa 1910 Part of collection: California Historical Society Collection, 1860-1960 Format: glass plate negatives Type: images Geographic subject (city or populated place): Riverside Repository name: USC Libraries Special Coll
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. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 390 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. over both leaves and fruit, making them appear very unsightly. This is a minute fungous growth, known under the name of Fumago salicina Farlow, but it is believed by some to result from the punctures of insects, causing an exudation, on which the fungus thrives. As a remedy, use an alkaline solution of soap as strong as the tree will bear without injury. No. 250.—The Purple Scale. Mytilaspis citricola Packard. This is one of the most common and injurious species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-390-insects-injurious-to-the-orange-over-both-leaves-and-fruit-making-them-appear-very-unsightly-this-is-a-minute-fungous-growth-known-under-the-name-of-fumago-salicina-farlow-but-it-is-believed-by-some-to-result-from-the-punctures-of-insects-causing-an-exudation-on-which-the-fungus-thrives-as-a-remedy-use-an-alkaline-solution-of-soap-as-strong-as-the-tree-will-bear-without-injury-no-250the-purple-scale-mytilaspis-citricola-packard-this-is-one-of-the-most-common-and-injurious-species-image216313343.html
RMPFWWTF–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 390 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. over both leaves and fruit, making them appear very unsightly. This is a minute fungous growth, known under the name of Fumago salicina Farlow, but it is believed by some to result from the punctures of insects, causing an exudation, on which the fungus thrives. As a remedy, use an alkaline solution of soap as strong as the tree will bear without injury. No. 250.—The Purple Scale. Mytilaspis citricola Packard. This is one of the most common and injurious species
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The sign of the Orange Tree , society Lady as fashion expert . Mrs Arthur Hamilton has opened in London a shop under the name of Antonia . Mrs Hamilton wearing a new rainbow jumper outside the shop . 31 October 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sign-of-the-orange-tree-society-lady-as-fashion-expert-mrs-arthur-hamilton-has-opened-in-london-a-shop-under-the-name-of-antonia-mrs-hamilton-wearing-a-new-rainbow-jumper-outside-the-shop-31-october-1922-image359826654.html
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. The happy garden . gnorant eyes seemsto mock my stern denunciation of yellow. Primroses, of course, no one could or woulddenounce. There is a carpet of them when snow-drops pass under the birch avenue. But that there may be no misunderstanding,let me say at once, that pale yellow and deeporange have no offence in them, and, therefore, Ihave pale asphodeline lutea with its pretty lightgrey foliage and handsome pods : yellow monks-hood, creamy iris, yellow roses, alstroemerias andother orange lilies, tree lupins and columbine. I think that list exhausts the yellow flowers thatare bearable. Man Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-happy-garden-gnorant-eyes-seemsto-mock-my-stern-denunciation-of-yellow-primroses-of-course-no-one-could-or-woulddenounce-there-is-a-carpet-of-them-when-snow-drops-pass-under-the-birch-avenue-but-that-there-may-be-no-misunderstandinglet-me-say-at-once-that-pale-yellow-and-deeporange-have-no-offence-in-them-and-therefore-ihave-pale-asphodeline-lutea-with-its-pretty-lightgrey-foliage-and-handsome-pods-yellow-monks-hood-creamy-iris-yellow-roses-alstroemerias-andother-orange-lilies-tree-lupins-and-columbine-i-think-that-list-exhausts-the-yellow-flowers-thatare-bearable-man-image369834993.html
RM2CDKC8H–. The happy garden . gnorant eyes seemsto mock my stern denunciation of yellow. Primroses, of course, no one could or woulddenounce. There is a carpet of them when snow-drops pass under the birch avenue. But that there may be no misunderstanding,let me say at once, that pale yellow and deeporange have no offence in them, and, therefore, Ihave pale asphodeline lutea with its pretty lightgrey foliage and handsome pods : yellow monks-hood, creamy iris, yellow roses, alstroemerias andother orange lilies, tree lupins and columbine. I think that list exhausts the yellow flowers thatare bearable. Man
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. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 354 THE APRICOT. perforate, or with a hole lengthwise under one edge, so that a pin may be thrust through. Season medium, or two weeks after midsummer. The tree is somewhat tender and the fruit ripens unevenly in most places, which has led to its rejection in many parts of California. English. Old. Musch. (Musch-Musch.) Rather small, round, deep yellow, with a slight orange-red cheek; flesh yellow, translucent, tender, sweet. Tree rather tender. Littl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-354-the-apricot-perforate-or-with-a-hole-lengthwise-under-one-edge-so-that-a-pin-may-be-thrust-through-season-medium-or-two-weeks-after-midsummer-the-tree-is-somewhat-tender-and-the-fruit-ripens-unevenly-in-most-places-which-has-led-to-its-rejection-in-many-parts-of-california-english-old-musch-musch-musch-rather-small-round-deep-yellow-with-a-slight-orange-red-cheek-flesh-yellow-translucent-tender-sweet-tree-rather-tender-littl-image216359302.html
RMPG00DX–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 354 THE APRICOT. perforate, or with a hole lengthwise under one edge, so that a pin may be thrust through. Season medium, or two weeks after midsummer. The tree is somewhat tender and the fruit ripens unevenly in most places, which has led to its rejection in many parts of California. English. Old. Musch. (Musch-Musch.) Rather small, round, deep yellow, with a slight orange-red cheek; flesh yellow, translucent, tender, sweet. Tree rather tender. Littl
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Glen Ridge : the preservation of its natural beauty and its improvement as a place of residence . different functions thateach has to fulfil should be taken into account as faras possible. The street trees in Glen Ridge are usually of goodspecies (Sugar Maples and American Elms), but asa rule they are poorly planted and even more poorlymaintained. For Glen Ridge to longer neglect itsstreet trees is to lose the value of one of its chiefassets. A proper street tree ordinance should beadopted, like that of East Orange or Newark, forexample; the street trees promptly placed under thecare of a Shad Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/glen-ridge-the-preservation-of-its-natural-beauty-and-its-improvement-as-a-place-of-residence-different-functions-thateach-has-to-fulfil-should-be-taken-into-account-as-faras-possible-the-street-trees-in-glen-ridge-are-usually-of-goodspecies-sugar-maples-and-american-elms-but-asa-rule-they-are-poorly-planted-and-even-more-poorlymaintained-for-glen-ridge-to-longer-neglect-itsstreet-trees-is-to-lose-the-value-of-one-of-its-chiefassets-a-proper-street-tree-ordinance-should-beadopted-like-that-of-east-orange-or-newark-forexample-the-street-trees-promptly-placed-under-thecare-of-a-shad-image340170675.html
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. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. OAK DISEASES 249 quicldy grow larger and form a number of individual or closely over-lapping shelves, from one to several inches wide (Fig. 49). The upper surface of the sheh'es is bright orange-yellow marked with redder areas, while the under surfaces are sulfur-yellow and ap- pear honeycombed. The substance of this mature fruiting-body is tough but very watery. Insects rapidly invade it and through their work and decay caused by bacteria and possibly other fungi, the fruiting-body is quickly de- stroyed. What remains of it soon dries and becomes white and b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-tree-diseases-trees-oak-diseases-249-quicldy-grow-larger-and-form-a-number-of-individual-or-closely-over-lapping-shelves-from-one-to-several-inches-wide-fig-49-the-upper-surface-of-the-shehes-is-bright-orange-yellow-marked-with-redder-areas-while-the-under-surfaces-are-sulfur-yellow-and-ap-pear-honeycombed-the-substance-of-this-mature-fruiting-body-is-tough-but-very-watery-insects-rapidly-invade-it-and-through-their-work-and-decay-caused-by-bacteria-and-possibly-other-fungi-the-fruiting-body-is-quickly-de-stroyed-what-remains-of-it-soon-dries-and-becomes-white-and-b-image216384461.html
RMPG14GD–. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. OAK DISEASES 249 quicldy grow larger and form a number of individual or closely over-lapping shelves, from one to several inches wide (Fig. 49). The upper surface of the sheh'es is bright orange-yellow marked with redder areas, while the under surfaces are sulfur-yellow and ap- pear honeycombed. The substance of this mature fruiting-body is tough but very watery. Insects rapidly invade it and through their work and decay caused by bacteria and possibly other fungi, the fruiting-body is quickly de- stroyed. What remains of it soon dries and becomes white and b
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. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 390 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. over both leaves and fruit, making them appear very unsightly. This is a minute fungous growth, known under the name of Fumago salicina Farlow, but it is believed by some to result from the punctures of insects, causing an exudation, on which the fungus thrives. As a remedy, use an alkaline solution of soap as strong as the tree will bear without injury. No. 250.—The Purple Scale. Mytilaspis citricola Packard. This is one of the most common and injurious species Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-390-insects-injurious-to-the-orange-over-both-leaves-and-fruit-making-them-appear-very-unsightly-this-is-a-minute-fungous-growth-known-under-the-name-of-fumago-salicina-farlow-but-it-is-believed-by-some-to-result-from-the-punctures-of-insects-causing-an-exudation-on-which-the-fungus-thrives-as-a-remedy-use-an-alkaline-solution-of-soap-as-strong-as-the-tree-will-bear-without-injury-no-250the-purple-scale-mytilaspis-citricola-packard-this-is-one-of-the-most-common-and-injurious-species-image231922576.html
RMRD8YH4–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 390 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. over both leaves and fruit, making them appear very unsightly. This is a minute fungous growth, known under the name of Fumago salicina Farlow, but it is believed by some to result from the punctures of insects, causing an exudation, on which the fungus thrives. As a remedy, use an alkaline solution of soap as strong as the tree will bear without injury. No. 250.—The Purple Scale. Mytilaspis citricola Packard. This is one of the most common and injurious species
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Tree Study 77S lines; the bark smooths out on the lower branches. But even more characteristic than the bark, are the ash branches and twigs; the latter are sparse, coarse and clumsy, those of the white ash being pale orange or gray and seemingly warped into curves at the ends; they are covered with whitish gray dots, which reveal themselves under the lens to be breathing- pores. The white ash loves to grow in rich woods or in rich soil anywhere, even though it be shallow; at its best Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-tree-study-77s-lines-the-bark-smooths-out-on-the-lower-branches-but-even-more-characteristic-than-the-bark-are-the-ash-branches-and-twigs-the-latter-are-sparse-coarse-and-clumsy-those-of-the-white-ash-being-pale-orange-or-gray-and-seemingly-warped-into-curves-at-the-ends-they-are-covered-with-whitish-gray-dots-which-reveal-themselves-under-the-lens-to-be-breathing-pores-the-white-ash-loves-to-grow-in-rich-woods-or-in-rich-soil-anywhere-even-though-it-be-shallow-at-its-best-image216293444.html
RMPFW0DT–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Tree Study 77S lines; the bark smooths out on the lower branches. But even more characteristic than the bark, are the ash branches and twigs; the latter are sparse, coarse and clumsy, those of the white ash being pale orange or gray and seemingly warped into curves at the ends; they are covered with whitish gray dots, which reveal themselves under the lens to be breathing- pores. The white ash loves to grow in rich woods or in rich soil anywhere, even though it be shallow; at its best
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. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 18 CIikUwS FKUiTvS IN C^ULF-COAST vSTATES §26 The quality and flavor arc very good. The Hart is the most largely planted late variety of orange in Florida. The variety has several characteristics besides quality that make it espe- cially valuable for commercial plantings, for which it is recom- mended. As the name indicates, the season is late. It ripens in April, but may hang on the tree during May into June with- out deterioration. This permits it to be brought on the market when there is practically no competition with other or Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-18-ciikuws-fkuitvs-in-culf-coast-vstates-26-the-quality-and-flavor-arc-very-good-the-hart-is-the-most-largely-planted-late-variety-of-orange-in-florida-the-variety-has-several-characteristics-besides-quality-that-make-it-espe-cially-valuable-for-commercial-plantings-for-which-it-is-recom-mended-as-the-name-indicates-the-season-is-late-it-ripens-in-april-but-may-hang-on-the-tree-during-may-into-june-with-out-deterioration-this-permits-it-to-be-brought-on-the-market-when-there-is-practically-no-competition-with-other-or-image232777871.html
RMREKXFB–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 18 CIikUwS FKUiTvS IN C^ULF-COAST vSTATES §26 The quality and flavor arc very good. The Hart is the most largely planted late variety of orange in Florida. The variety has several characteristics besides quality that make it espe- cially valuable for commercial plantings, for which it is recom- mended. As the name indicates, the season is late. It ripens in April, but may hang on the tree during May into June with- out deterioration. This permits it to be brought on the market when there is practically no competition with other or
. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 219 No. 117.—The Cherry-tree Thecla. Thecla titus Fabr. This is a very pretty little butterfly, better known as Thecla mopsus, (See Fig. 224.) It is of a dark-brown color above, with a row of seven or eight orange-colored spots near the Fig. 224. margin of the hind wings, which are larger and more conspicuous on the under than on the upper side. The wings beneath are light brown, with a row of deep but bright orange spots near the hind margins of both pairs, an inner and more i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-attacking-the-leaves-219-no-117the-cherry-tree-thecla-thecla-titus-fabr-this-is-a-very-pretty-little-butterfly-better-known-as-thecla-mopsus-see-fig-224-it-is-of-a-dark-brown-color-above-with-a-row-of-seven-or-eight-orange-colored-spots-near-the-fig-224-margin-of-the-hind-wings-which-are-larger-and-more-conspicuous-on-the-under-than-on-the-upper-side-the-wings-beneath-are-light-brown-with-a-row-of-deep-but-bright-orange-spots-near-the-hind-margins-of-both-pairs-an-inner-and-more-i-image216290246.html
RMPFTTBJ–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 219 No. 117.—The Cherry-tree Thecla. Thecla titus Fabr. This is a very pretty little butterfly, better known as Thecla mopsus, (See Fig. 224.) It is of a dark-brown color above, with a row of seven or eight orange-colored spots near the Fig. 224. margin of the hind wings, which are larger and more conspicuous on the under than on the upper side. The wings beneath are light brown, with a row of deep but bright orange spots near the hind margins of both pairs, an inner and more i
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. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 55. Fig. 27 Need of Careful Handling of Fruit.—Although an orange or a grape- fruit does not show an injury as quickly as do most other kinds of fruit, nevertheless citrus fruits are easily injured by careless handling. Too much attention can- not be given to the proper handHng of the fruit when remov- ing it from the tree. Bruises, clipper cuts, fingernail scratches, and all such injuries cause pre- mature decay of the fruit and, in addition, they detract from the appearance and make it sell for a less price than uninjured fruit. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-55-fig-27-need-of-careful-handling-of-fruitalthough-an-orange-or-a-grape-fruit-does-not-show-an-injury-as-quickly-as-do-most-other-kinds-of-fruit-nevertheless-citrus-fruits-are-easily-injured-by-careless-handling-too-much-attention-can-not-be-given-to-the-proper-handhng-of-the-fruit-when-remov-ing-it-from-the-tree-bruises-clipper-cuts-fingernail-scratches-and-all-such-injuries-cause-pre-mature-decay-of-the-fruit-and-in-addition-they-detract-from-the-appearance-and-make-it-sell-for-a-less-price-than-uninjured-fruit-image232777524.html
RMREKX30–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 55. Fig. 27 Need of Careful Handling of Fruit.—Although an orange or a grape- fruit does not show an injury as quickly as do most other kinds of fruit, nevertheless citrus fruits are easily injured by careless handling. Too much attention can- not be given to the proper handHng of the fruit when remov- ing it from the tree. Bruises, clipper cuts, fingernail scratches, and all such injuries cause pre- mature decay of the fruit and, in addition, they detract from the appearance and make it sell for a less price than uninjured fruit.
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KHAMNUS 93 p. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold's Euontmus — Euonymus Sieboldi§,nus. H. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euontmds — Euonymus Hamilto- ni3,nus. H. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's EnoNTMUs — Euonymus BungeJinus. Rhimnus. The Bdckthoens are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-khamnus-93-p-flowers-yellowish-or-whitish-with-purple-anthers-tall-shrub-or-tree-to-25-feet-h-h-leaves-large3-6-inches-long-and-1-2j-inches-broad-siebolds-euontmus-euonymus-sieboldinus-h-leaves-smaller-2-5-inches-long-and-under-1-inch-broad-hamiltons-euontmds-euonymus-hamilto-ni3nus-h-leaves-small-2-4-inches-long-fruit-abundant-and-large-seeds-white-or-pinkish-and-orange-coated-bunges-enontmus-euonymus-bungejinus-rhimnus-the-bdckthoens-are-large-shrubs-or-small-trees-some-times-cultivate-image216416866.html
RMPG2HWP–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KHAMNUS 93 p. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold's Euontmus — Euonymus Sieboldi§,nus. H. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euontmds — Euonymus Hamilto- ni3,nus. H. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's EnoNTMUs — Euonymus BungeJinus. Rhimnus. The Bdckthoens are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivate
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. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 4 same as that of the Valencia, oranges is shown in Fig. 5. 12. The Paper Rind, or the Saint Michael Paper Rind, is an orange that is grown in many home orchards and to a slight extent in commercial orchards in California. The tree is vigorous, of dwarfish habit, and has light thorns. The fruit is small, roundish to oval, heavy, and soHd. The skin is smooth and very thin, sometimes pitted and of a pale orange color. The pulp is fine grained, juicy, and of excellent flavor. The season is slightly earlier than that of the Medit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-fig-4-same-as-that-of-the-valencia-oranges-is-shown-in-fig-5-12-the-paper-rind-or-the-saint-michael-paper-rind-is-an-orange-that-is-grown-in-many-home-orchards-and-to-a-slight-extent-in-commercial-orchards-in-california-the-tree-is-vigorous-of-dwarfish-habit-and-has-light-thorns-the-fruit-is-small-roundish-to-oval-heavy-and-sohd-the-skin-is-smooth-and-very-thin-sometimes-pitted-and-of-a-pale-orange-color-the-pulp-is-fine-grained-juicy-and-of-excellent-flavor-the-season-is-slightly-earlier-than-that-of-the-medit-image232778822.html
RMREKYNA–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 4 same as that of the Valencia, oranges is shown in Fig. 5. 12. The Paper Rind, or the Saint Michael Paper Rind, is an orange that is grown in many home orchards and to a slight extent in commercial orchards in California. The tree is vigorous, of dwarfish habit, and has light thorns. The fruit is small, roundish to oval, heavy, and soHd. The skin is smooth and very thin, sometimes pitted and of a pale orange color. The pulp is fine grained, juicy, and of excellent flavor. The season is slightly earlier than that of the Medit
. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. PLANT PROPiVCATION. FIG. 145—TREE DIGGER AT WORK IN PEAR NURSERY ROW Tlie dij^ger passes under the nursery row and the trees are lifted and carried to the packing or storage quarters. 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 work.. Kains, M. G. (Maurice Grenville), 1868-1946. New York : Orange Judd Company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-propagation-greenhouse-and-nursery-practice-plant-propagation-plant-propivcation-fig-145tree-digger-at-work-in-pear-nursery-row-tlie-dijger-passes-under-the-nursery-row-and-the-trees-are-lifted-and-carried-to-the-packing-or-storage-quarters-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-work-kains-m-g-maurice-grenville-1868-1946-new-york-orange-judd-company-image216403965.html
RMPG21D1–. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. PLANT PROPiVCATION. FIG. 145—TREE DIGGER AT WORK IN PEAR NURSERY ROW Tlie dij^ger passes under the nursery row and the trees are lifted and carried to the packing or storage quarters. 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 work.. Kains, M. G. (Maurice Grenville), 1868-1946. New York : Orange Judd Company
. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. OAK DISEASES 249 quicldy grow larger and form a number of individual or closely over-lapping shelves, from one to several inches wide (Fig. 49). The upper surface of the sheh'es is bright orange-yellow marked with redder areas, while the under surfaces are sulfur-yellow and ap- pear honeycombed. The substance of this mature fruiting-body is tough but very watery. Insects rapidly invade it and through their work and decay caused by bacteria and possibly other fungi, the fruiting-body is quickly de- stroyed. What remains of it soon dries and becomes white and b Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/manual-of-tree-diseases-trees-oak-diseases-249-quicldy-grow-larger-and-form-a-number-of-individual-or-closely-over-lapping-shelves-from-one-to-several-inches-wide-fig-49-the-upper-surface-of-the-shehes-is-bright-orange-yellow-marked-with-redder-areas-while-the-under-surfaces-are-sulfur-yellow-and-ap-pear-honeycombed-the-substance-of-this-mature-fruiting-body-is-tough-but-very-watery-insects-rapidly-invade-it-and-through-their-work-and-decay-caused-by-bacteria-and-possibly-other-fungi-the-fruiting-body-is-quickly-de-stroyed-what-remains-of-it-soon-dries-and-becomes-white-and-b-image232065528.html
RMRDFDXG–. Manual of tree diseases . Trees. OAK DISEASES 249 quicldy grow larger and form a number of individual or closely over-lapping shelves, from one to several inches wide (Fig. 49). The upper surface of the sheh'es is bright orange-yellow marked with redder areas, while the under surfaces are sulfur-yellow and ap- pear honeycombed. The substance of this mature fruiting-body is tough but very watery. Insects rapidly invade it and through their work and decay caused by bacteria and possibly other fungi, the fruiting-body is quickly de- stroyed. What remains of it soon dries and becomes white and b
. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 354 THE APRICOT. perforate, or with a hole lengthwise under one edge, so that a pin may be thrust through. Season medium, or two weeks after midsummer. The tree is somewhat tender and the fruit ripens unevenly in most places, which has led to its rejection in many parts of California. English. Old. Musch. (Musch-Musch.) Rather small, round, deep yellow, with a slight orange-red cheek; flesh yellow, translucent, tender, sweet. Tree rather tender. Littl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-fruit-culturist-containing-directions-for-the-propagation-and-culture-of-all-fruits-adapted-to-the-united-states-fruit-culture-354-the-apricot-perforate-or-with-a-hole-lengthwise-under-one-edge-so-that-a-pin-may-be-thrust-through-season-medium-or-two-weeks-after-midsummer-the-tree-is-somewhat-tender-and-the-fruit-ripens-unevenly-in-most-places-which-has-led-to-its-rejection-in-many-parts-of-california-english-old-musch-musch-musch-rather-small-round-deep-yellow-with-a-slight-orange-red-cheek-flesh-yellow-translucent-tender-sweet-tree-rather-tender-littl-image232018315.html
RMRDD9MB–. The American fruit culturist, containing directions for the propagation and culture of all fruits adapted to the United States. Fruit-culture. 354 THE APRICOT. perforate, or with a hole lengthwise under one edge, so that a pin may be thrust through. Season medium, or two weeks after midsummer. The tree is somewhat tender and the fruit ripens unevenly in most places, which has led to its rejection in many parts of California. English. Old. Musch. (Musch-Musch.) Rather small, round, deep yellow, with a slight orange-red cheek; flesh yellow, translucent, tender, sweet. Tree rather tender. Littl
. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Tree Study 77S lines; the bark smooths out on the lower branches. But even more characteristic than the bark, are the ash branches and twigs; the latter are sparse, coarse and clumsy, those of the white ash being pale orange or gray and seemingly warped into curves at the ends; they are covered with whitish gray dots, which reveal themselves under the lens to be breathing- pores. The white ash loves to grow in rich woods or in rich soil anywhere, even though it be shallow; at its best Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-nature-study-for-teachers-and-parents-based-on-the-cornell-nature-study-leaflets-nature-study-tree-study-77s-lines-the-bark-smooths-out-on-the-lower-branches-but-even-more-characteristic-than-the-bark-are-the-ash-branches-and-twigs-the-latter-are-sparse-coarse-and-clumsy-those-of-the-white-ash-being-pale-orange-or-gray-and-seemingly-warped-into-curves-at-the-ends-they-are-covered-with-whitish-gray-dots-which-reveal-themselves-under-the-lens-to-be-breathing-pores-the-white-ash-loves-to-grow-in-rich-woods-or-in-rich-soil-anywhere-even-though-it-be-shallow-at-its-best-image231965408.html
RMRDAX6T–. Handbook of nature-study for teachers and parents, based on the Cornell nature-study leaflets. Nature study. Tree Study 77S lines; the bark smooths out on the lower branches. But even more characteristic than the bark, are the ash branches and twigs; the latter are sparse, coarse and clumsy, those of the white ash being pale orange or gray and seemingly warped into curves at the ends; they are covered with whitish gray dots, which reveal themselves under the lens to be breathing- pores. The white ash loves to grow in rich woods or in rich soil anywhere, even though it be shallow; at its best
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 6 much of this fruit is shipped out of the state, it is generally sent East in combination car lots with other varieties. The tree is compactly headed and rather upright. The leaves are much smaller than those on the Navels and Valencias. The fruit is flattened and small. The color is a deep orange-red, almost tomato red; the skin is shiny, free from flesh, and separates readily from the pulp segments, and, like all oranges of this class, the segments part freely. The fruit carries from seven to twenty small seeds. The pulp i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-fig-6-much-of-this-fruit-is-shipped-out-of-the-state-it-is-generally-sent-east-in-combination-car-lots-with-other-varieties-the-tree-is-compactly-headed-and-rather-upright-the-leaves-are-much-smaller-than-those-on-the-navels-and-valencias-the-fruit-is-flattened-and-small-the-color-is-a-deep-orange-red-almost-tomato-red-the-skin-is-shiny-free-from-flesh-and-separates-readily-from-the-pulp-segments-and-like-all-oranges-of-this-class-the-segments-part-freely-the-fruit-carries-from-seven-to-twenty-small-seeds-the-pulp-i-image232778813.html
RMREKYN1–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 6 much of this fruit is shipped out of the state, it is generally sent East in combination car lots with other varieties. The tree is compactly headed and rather upright. The leaves are much smaller than those on the Navels and Valencias. The fruit is flattened and small. The color is a deep orange-red, almost tomato red; the skin is shiny, free from flesh, and separates readily from the pulp segments, and, like all oranges of this class, the segments part freely. The fruit carries from seven to twenty small seeds. The pulp i
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION §23 near the seacoast than inland. A vigorous 3-year-old Lisbon tree is shown in Fig. 4. The rather heavy, dense character of the foliage can be seen in the illustration. A lemon of the Lisbon variety is shown in Fig. 5. 6. Selection of Locality and Site.—The lemon will not stand as low a temperature as the orange, hence its planting for commercial purposes must be restricted to localities where the temperature during the winter months is not likely to go lower than 28° F. They thrive best where the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-citrus-fruits-under-irrigation-23-near-the-seacoast-than-inland-a-vigorous-3-year-old-lisbon-tree-is-shown-in-fig-4-the-rather-heavy-dense-character-of-the-foliage-can-be-seen-in-the-illustration-a-lemon-of-the-lisbon-variety-is-shown-in-fig-5-6-selection-of-locality-and-sitethe-lemon-will-not-stand-as-low-a-temperature-as-the-orange-hence-its-planting-for-commercial-purposes-must-be-restricted-to-localities-where-the-temperature-during-the-winter-months-is-not-likely-to-go-lower-than-28-f-they-thrive-best-where-the-image232778400.html
RMREKY68–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION §23 near the seacoast than inland. A vigorous 3-year-old Lisbon tree is shown in Fig. 4. The rather heavy, dense character of the foliage can be seen in the illustration. A lemon of the Lisbon variety is shown in Fig. 5. 6. Selection of Locality and Site.—The lemon will not stand as low a temperature as the orange, hence its planting for commercial purposes must be restricted to localities where the temperature during the winter months is not likely to go lower than 28° F. They thrive best where the
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. o In Fig. 2 is shown a part of a tree with fruit on it. The flattened character of the fruit and something of the prolific- ness of the tree can be seen in the illustration. l'^ 5. The Centennial is an early variety of the sweet. Fig. 2 orange, and has many good qualities. The fruit is rounded in form, from small to medium in size, and of an orange color. The quality is good and the flavor is rich and vinous. The § 26 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES 9 fruit ripens early, but hangs to the tree well, and retains its quality until Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-o-in-fig-2-is-shown-a-part-of-a-tree-with-fruit-on-it-the-flattened-character-of-the-fruit-and-something-of-the-prolific-ness-of-the-tree-can-be-seen-in-the-illustration-l-5-the-centennial-is-an-early-variety-of-the-sweet-fig-2-orange-and-has-many-good-qualities-the-fruit-is-rounded-in-form-from-small-to-medium-in-size-and-of-an-orange-color-the-quality-is-good-and-the-flavor-is-rich-and-vinous-the-26-citrus-fruits-in-gulf-coast-states-9-fruit-ripens-early-but-hangs-to-the-tree-well-and-retains-its-quality-until-image232777962.html
RMREKXJJ–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. o In Fig. 2 is shown a part of a tree with fruit on it. The flattened character of the fruit and something of the prolific- ness of the tree can be seen in the illustration. l'^ 5. The Centennial is an early variety of the sweet. Fig. 2 orange, and has many good qualities. The fruit is rounded in form, from small to medium in size, and of an orange color. The quality is good and the flavor is rich and vinous. The § 26 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES 9 fruit ripens early, but hangs to the tree well, and retains its quality until
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 2 orange, and has many good qualities. The fruit is rounded in form, from small to medium in size, and of an orange color. The quality is good and the flavor is rich and vinous. The § 26 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES 9 fruit ripens early, but hangs to the tree well, and retains its quality until late in the season. The trees are vigorous and prolific. The season is from November to December.. Fig. 3 lb. The Nonpareil is an early variety that is grown to some extent in Florida, and has many good qualities. The fruit is ro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-fig-2-orange-and-has-many-good-qualities-the-fruit-is-rounded-in-form-from-small-to-medium-in-size-and-of-an-orange-color-the-quality-is-good-and-the-flavor-is-rich-and-vinous-the-26-citrus-fruits-in-gulf-coast-states-9-fruit-ripens-early-but-hangs-to-the-tree-well-and-retains-its-quality-until-late-in-the-season-the-trees-are-vigorous-and-prolific-the-season-is-from-november-to-december-fig-3-lb-the-nonpareil-is-an-early-variety-that-is-grown-to-some-extent-in-florida-and-has-many-good-qualities-the-fruit-is-ro-image232777946.html
RMREKXJ2–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Fig. 2 orange, and has many good qualities. The fruit is rounded in form, from small to medium in size, and of an orange color. The quality is good and the flavor is rich and vinous. The § 26 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES 9 fruit ripens early, but hangs to the tree well, and retains its quality until late in the season. The trees are vigorous and prolific. The season is from November to December.. Fig. 3 lb. The Nonpareil is an early variety that is grown to some extent in Florida, and has many good qualities. The fruit is ro
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 10 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION § 21 /-T-n:>TTQ T^^PTTTTQ TTNnRR TRRTGATION 11 citrus-producing section of the United States; in fact, it is the only commercial orange in certain sections of that region. 14. The Dancy, or Dancy Tangerine, an orange of the Mandarin group, is grown to a limited extent in California both for local trade and for shipment to Eastern markets. Although. Fig. 6 much of this fruit is shipped out of the state, it is generally sent East in combination car lots with other varieties. The tree is compactly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-10-citrus-fruits-under-irrigation-21-t-ngtttq-tpttttq-ttnnrr-trrtgation-11-citrus-producing-section-of-the-united-states-in-fact-it-is-the-only-commercial-orange-in-certain-sections-of-that-region-14-the-dancy-or-dancy-tangerine-an-orange-of-the-mandarin-group-is-grown-to-a-limited-extent-in-california-both-for-local-trade-and-for-shipment-to-eastern-markets-although-fig-6-much-of-this-fruit-is-shipped-out-of-the-state-it-is-generally-sent-east-in-combination-car-lots-with-other-varieties-the-tree-is-compactly-image232778817.html
RMREKYN5–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 10 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION § 21 /-T-n:>TTQ T^^PTTTTQ TTNnRR TRRTGATION 11 citrus-producing section of the United States; in fact, it is the only commercial orange in certain sections of that region. 14. The Dancy, or Dancy Tangerine, an orange of the Mandarin group, is grown to a limited extent in California both for local trade and for shipment to Eastern markets. Although. Fig. 6 much of this fruit is shipped out of the state, it is generally sent East in combination car lots with other varieties. The tree is compactly
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 22 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES §26 32. The kumquat group consists of two principal varieties, the Nagami, or oblong, and the Marumi, or round. The kum- quat is native to China. The name kumquat is from the Chinese, and means gold orange. The kumquat is grown to some extent in Japan, in which country it is known as the Kin-Kan, which is the Japanese equivalent of gold orange. 33. The tree of the Naganil is a bush 8 to 12 feet high; it has dark-green, glossy lanceolate leaves. The fruit is small in size, being on an average a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-22-citrus-fruits-in-gulf-coast-states-26-32-the-kumquat-group-consists-of-two-principal-varieties-the-nagami-or-oblong-and-the-marumi-or-round-the-kum-quat-is-native-to-china-the-name-kumquat-is-from-the-chinese-and-means-gold-orange-the-kumquat-is-grown-to-some-extent-in-japan-in-which-country-it-is-known-as-the-kin-kan-which-is-the-japanese-equivalent-of-gold-orange-33-the-tree-of-the-naganil-is-a-bush-8-to-12-feet-high-it-has-dark-green-glossy-lanceolate-leaves-the-fruit-is-small-in-size-being-on-an-average-a-image232777848.html
RMREKXEG–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 22 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES §26 32. The kumquat group consists of two principal varieties, the Nagami, or oblong, and the Marumi, or round. The kum- quat is native to China. The name kumquat is from the Chinese, and means gold orange. The kumquat is grown to some extent in Japan, in which country it is known as the Kin-Kan, which is the Japanese equivalent of gold orange. 33. The tree of the Naganil is a bush 8 to 12 feet high; it has dark-green, glossy lanceolate leaves. The fruit is small in size, being on an average a
. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 219 No. 117.—The Cherry-tree Thecla. Thecla titus Fabr. This is a very pretty little butterfly, better known as Thecla mopsus, (See Fig. 224.) It is of a dark-brown color above, with a row of seven or eight orange-colored spots near the Fig. 224. margin of the hind wings, which are larger and more conspicuous on the under than on the upper side. The wings beneath are light brown, with a row of deep but bright orange spots near the hind margins of both pairs, an inner and more i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-attacking-the-leaves-219-no-117the-cherry-tree-thecla-thecla-titus-fabr-this-is-a-very-pretty-little-butterfly-better-known-as-thecla-mopsus-see-fig-224-it-is-of-a-dark-brown-color-above-with-a-row-of-seven-or-eight-orange-colored-spots-near-the-fig-224-margin-of-the-hind-wings-which-are-larger-and-more-conspicuous-on-the-under-than-on-the-upper-side-the-wings-beneath-are-light-brown-with-a-row-of-deep-but-bright-orange-spots-near-the-hind-margins-of-both-pairs-an-inner-and-more-i-image231923827.html
RMRD915R–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 219 No. 117.—The Cherry-tree Thecla. Thecla titus Fabr. This is a very pretty little butterfly, better known as Thecla mopsus, (See Fig. 224.) It is of a dark-brown color above, with a row of seven or eight orange-colored spots near the Fig. 224. margin of the hind wings, which are larger and more conspicuous on the under than on the upper side. The wings beneath are light brown, with a row of deep but bright orange spots near the hind margins of both pairs, an inner and more i
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 8 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION § 21 10. The Malta Blood is a variety grown in a small way in California. The tree is a slow grower, a heavy bearer, and the fruit is inclined to be borne in clusters on terminal shoots. A cluster of Malta Blood oranges is illustrated in Fig. 4. The fruit is small, slightly oval, and generally seedless. The pulp is splashed with red and, if the orange is grown in the sun, may be entirely red. The fruit of this variety is ripe just about the time the picking of navel oranges is finished. 11. The Med Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-8-citrus-fruits-under-irrigation-21-10-the-malta-blood-is-a-variety-grown-in-a-small-way-in-california-the-tree-is-a-slow-grower-a-heavy-bearer-and-the-fruit-is-inclined-to-be-borne-in-clusters-on-terminal-shoots-a-cluster-of-malta-blood-oranges-is-illustrated-in-fig-4-the-fruit-is-small-slightly-oval-and-generally-seedless-the-pulp-is-splashed-with-red-and-if-the-orange-is-grown-in-the-sun-may-be-entirely-red-the-fruit-of-this-variety-is-ripe-just-about-the-time-the-picking-of-navel-oranges-is-finished-11-the-med-image232778827.html
RMREKYNF–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 8 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION § 21 10. The Malta Blood is a variety grown in a small way in California. The tree is a slow grower, a heavy bearer, and the fruit is inclined to be borne in clusters on terminal shoots. A cluster of Malta Blood oranges is illustrated in Fig. 4. The fruit is small, slightly oval, and generally seedless. The pulp is splashed with red and, if the orange is grown in the sun, may be entirely red. The fruit of this variety is ripe just about the time the picking of navel oranges is finished. 11. The Med
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 52 59. means PTTPTTQ PPTTTT^Q -A. %. %^ .«. .A. >.^ S (VT Clippers.—The fruit is removed from the tree by of cHppers. In Fig. 33 is shown the method of holding the fruit when remov- ing it from the tree. The fruit should be re- moved with only a small portion of the stem ad- hering to it, for a long stem left on an orange or a grapefruit will be sure to injure mueh of the fruit with which it comes in contact. The clippers used should have rounded points. Sharp points are likely to in- jure the fruit. Two. Fig. 32 modem styles o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-52-59-means-pttpttq-ppttttq-a-a-gt-s-vt-clippersthe-fruit-is-removed-from-the-tree-by-of-chppers-in-fig-33-is-shown-the-method-of-holding-the-fruit-when-remov-ing-it-from-the-tree-the-fruit-should-be-re-moved-with-only-a-small-portion-of-the-stem-ad-hering-to-it-for-a-long-stem-left-on-an-orange-or-a-grapefruit-will-be-sure-to-injure-mueh-of-the-fruit-with-which-it-comes-in-contact-the-clippers-used-should-have-rounded-points-sharp-points-are-likely-to-in-jure-the-fruit-two-fig-32-modem-styles-o-image232777462.html
RMREKX0P–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 52 59. means PTTPTTQ PPTTTT^Q -A. %. %^ .«. .A. >.^ S (VT Clippers.—The fruit is removed from the tree by of cHppers. In Fig. 33 is shown the method of holding the fruit when remov- ing it from the tree. The fruit should be re- moved with only a small portion of the stem ad- hering to it, for a long stem left on an orange or a grapefruit will be sure to injure mueh of the fruit with which it comes in contact. The clippers used should have rounded points. Sharp points are likely to in- jure the fruit. Two. Fig. 32 modem styles o
. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 50 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. said to be over 600 years old; and another at Hampton Court, grown under glass, over 200 years old. Spain and Sicily also have trees of great age. At Versailles there is a seedling planted in 1421. At Nice there is a tree 50 feet high, with, a trunk over 3 feet in diameter, which is said to produce 6,000 to 7,000 oranges in a year. The flowers are white, the leaves lanceolate or oblong. The petiole is not so markedly winged as in the bitter-sour orange, but is always present to a greater or les Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/culture-of-the-citrus-in-california-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-50-state-board-of-horticulture-said-to-be-over-600-years-old-and-another-at-hampton-court-grown-under-glass-over-200-years-old-spain-and-sicily-also-have-trees-of-great-age-at-versailles-there-is-a-seedling-planted-in-1421-at-nice-there-is-a-tree-50-feet-high-with-a-trunk-over-3-feet-in-diameter-which-is-said-to-produce-6000-to-7000-oranges-in-a-year-the-flowers-are-white-the-leaves-lanceolate-or-oblong-the-petiole-is-not-so-markedly-winged-as-in-the-bitter-sour-orange-but-is-always-present-to-a-greater-or-les-image232192678.html
RMRDN83J–. Culture of the citrus in California. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 50 STATE BOARD OF HORTICULTURE. said to be over 600 years old; and another at Hampton Court, grown under glass, over 200 years old. Spain and Sicily also have trees of great age. At Versailles there is a seedling planted in 1421. At Nice there is a tree 50 feet high, with, a trunk over 3 feet in diameter, which is said to produce 6,000 to 7,000 oranges in a year. The flowers are white, the leaves lanceolate or oblong. The petiole is not so markedly winged as in the bitter-sour orange, but is always present to a greater or les
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. •I 12 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES § 26 orange of this variety is from medium to large in size, and in color from orange yellow to orange red. The peel is thin and leathery; the pulp is very free from fiber, and is rich, juicy and of excellent flavor. The fruit, although ripe in midseason,' remams on the tree for a long time after ripening. The season IS from December to February, or often longer. The tree is a. Fig. 6 Strong, upright grower, practically thornless, and prolific when mature. 20. The Madam Vinous is a variety Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-i-12-citrus-fruits-in-gulf-coast-states-26-orange-of-this-variety-is-from-medium-to-large-in-size-and-in-color-from-orange-yellow-to-orange-red-the-peel-is-thin-and-leathery-the-pulp-is-very-free-from-fiber-and-is-rich-juicy-and-of-excellent-flavor-the-fruit-although-ripe-in-midseason-remams-on-the-tree-for-a-long-time-after-ripening-the-season-is-from-december-to-february-or-often-longer-the-tree-is-a-fig-6-strong-upright-grower-practically-thornless-and-prolific-when-mature-20-the-madam-vinous-is-a-variety-image232777931.html
RMREKXHF–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. •I 12 CITRUS FRUITS IN GULF-COAST STATES § 26 orange of this variety is from medium to large in size, and in color from orange yellow to orange red. The peel is thin and leathery; the pulp is very free from fiber, and is rich, juicy and of excellent flavor. The fruit, although ripe in midseason,' remams on the tree for a long time after ripening. The season IS from December to February, or often longer. The tree is a. Fig. 6 Strong, upright grower, practically thornless, and prolific when mature. 20. The Madam Vinous is a variety
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. RHAMNUS 93 F. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold'b Euontmds — Euonymus Sieboldi^nus. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euonymus — Euonymus Hamilto- ni&nus. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's Edontmus — Euonymus BungeS,nus. Rhdmnus. The Buckthorns are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivated Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-rhamnus-93-f-flowers-yellowish-or-whitish-with-purple-anthers-tall-shrub-or-tree-to-25-feet-h-h-h-leaves-large3-6-inches-long-and-1-2j-inches-broad-sieboldb-euontmds-euonymus-sieboldinus-leaves-smaller-2-5-inches-long-and-under-1-inch-broad-hamiltons-euonymus-euonymus-hamilto-niampnus-leaves-small-2-4-inches-long-fruit-abundant-and-large-seeds-white-or-pinkish-and-orange-coated-bunges-edontmus-euonymus-bungesnus-rhdmnus-the-buckthorns-are-large-shrubs-or-small-trees-some-times-cultivated-image232270037.html
RMRDTPPD–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. RHAMNUS 93 F. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold'b Euontmds — Euonymus Sieboldi^nus. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euonymus — Euonymus Hamilto- ni&nus. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's Edontmus — Euonymus BungeS,nus. Rhdmnus. The Buckthorns are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivated
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KHAMNUS 93 p. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold's Euontmus — Euonymus Sieboldi§,nus. H. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euontmds — Euonymus Hamilto- ni3,nus. H. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's EnoNTMUs — Euonymus BungeJinus. Rhimnus. The Bdckthoens are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivate Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-khamnus-93-p-flowers-yellowish-or-whitish-with-purple-anthers-tall-shrub-or-tree-to-25-feet-h-h-leaves-large3-6-inches-long-and-1-2j-inches-broad-siebolds-euontmus-euonymus-sieboldinus-h-leaves-smaller-2-5-inches-long-and-under-1-inch-broad-hamiltons-euontmds-euonymus-hamilto-ni3nus-h-leaves-small-2-4-inches-long-fruit-abundant-and-large-seeds-white-or-pinkish-and-orange-coated-bunges-enontmus-euonymus-bungejinus-rhimnus-the-bdckthoens-are-large-shrubs-or-small-trees-some-times-cultivate-image232102861.html
RMRDH5FW–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. KHAMNUS 93 p. Flowers yellowish or whitish with purple anthers; tall shrub or tree to 25 feet. (H.) H. Leaves large,—3-6 inches long and 1-2J inches broad. Siebold's Euontmus — Euonymus Sieboldi§,nus. H. Leaves smaller, 2-5 inches long and under 1 inch broad. Hamilton's Euontmds — Euonymus Hamilto- ni3,nus. H. Leaves small, 2-4 inches long; fruit abundant and large; seeds white- or pinkish- and orange-coated. Bunge's EnoNTMUs — Euonymus BungeJinus. Rhimnus. The Bdckthoens are large shrubs or small trees some- times cultivate
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. spots on its wings. It is also known as the green bug and as the twelve-spotted cucumber beetle; it is often mistaken for some form of the ladybird beetles. The insect principally attacks the young, tender growth on the orange trees; it very seldom attacks the lemon. Both the adult and the larva feeds on the trees; the adult attacks the young, tender foliage parts of the tree and the larva attacks the roots. Fig. 28 illustrates the work of this insect on the foliage of the orange. In the spring eggs are laid around the base of the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-spots-on-its-wings-it-is-also-known-as-the-green-bug-and-as-the-twelve-spotted-cucumber-beetle-it-is-often-mistaken-for-some-form-of-the-ladybird-beetles-the-insect-principally-attacks-the-young-tender-growth-on-the-orange-trees-it-very-seldom-attacks-the-lemon-both-the-adult-and-the-larva-feeds-on-the-trees-the-adult-attacks-the-young-tender-foliage-parts-of-the-tree-and-the-larva-attacks-the-roots-fig-28-illustrates-the-work-of-this-insect-on-the-foliage-of-the-orange-in-the-spring-eggs-are-laid-around-the-base-of-the-image232765884.html
RMREKB78–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. spots on its wings. It is also known as the green bug and as the twelve-spotted cucumber beetle; it is often mistaken for some form of the ladybird beetles. The insect principally attacks the young, tender growth on the orange trees; it very seldom attacks the lemon. Both the adult and the larva feeds on the trees; the adult attacks the young, tender foliage parts of the tree and the larva attacks the roots. Fig. 28 illustrates the work of this insect on the foliage of the orange. In the spring eggs are laid around the base of the
. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. PLANT PROPiVCATION. FIG. 145—TREE DIGGER AT WORK IN PEAR NURSERY ROW Tlie dij^ger passes under the nursery row and the trees are lifted and carried to the packing or storage quarters. 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 work.. Kains, M. G. (Maurice Grenville), 1868-1946. New York : Orange Judd Company Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-propagation-greenhouse-and-nursery-practice-plant-propagation-plant-propivcation-fig-145tree-digger-at-work-in-pear-nursery-row-tlie-dijger-passes-under-the-nursery-row-and-the-trees-are-lifted-and-carried-to-the-packing-or-storage-quarters-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-work-kains-m-g-maurice-grenville-1868-1946-new-york-orange-judd-company-image231988585.html
RMRDBYPH–. Plant propagation : greenhouse and nursery practice . Plant propagation. PLANT PROPiVCATION. FIG. 145—TREE DIGGER AT WORK IN PEAR NURSERY ROW Tlie dij^ger passes under the nursery row and the trees are lifted and carried to the packing or storage quarters. 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 work.. Kains, M. G. (Maurice Grenville), 1868-1946. New York : Orange Judd Company
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 26 CTTRTT^ FRTTTTq TTNTnT7P TPPinAT^TOM needs to be done at all, it is usually better to cut the branch off entirely where it unites with the mother limb; if the branch is lopped off part way down, a dense growth of brush results and more pruning will be necessary later. 24. Varietal Differences in Pruning.—The Washing- ton Navel orange tree that has been grown from buds gathered promiscuously, has a tendency to send out vigorous, upright branches, which, if they are allowed to remain, rob the sap from near-by branches and develop Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-26-cttrtt-frttttq-ttntnt7p-tppinattom-needs-to-be-done-at-all-it-is-usually-better-to-cut-the-branch-off-entirely-where-it-unites-with-the-mother-limb-if-the-branch-is-lopped-off-part-way-down-a-dense-growth-of-brush-results-and-more-pruning-will-be-necessary-later-24-varietal-differences-in-pruningthe-washing-ton-navel-orange-tree-that-has-been-grown-from-buds-gathered-promiscuously-has-a-tendency-to-send-out-vigorous-upright-branches-which-if-they-are-allowed-to-remain-rob-the-sap-from-near-by-branches-and-develop-image232778529.html
RMREKYAW–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 26 CTTRTT^ FRTTTTq TTNTnT7P TPPinAT^TOM needs to be done at all, it is usually better to cut the branch off entirely where it unites with the mother limb; if the branch is lopped off part way down, a dense growth of brush results and more pruning will be necessary later. 24. Varietal Differences in Pruning.—The Washing- ton Navel orange tree that has been grown from buds gathered promiscuously, has a tendency to send out vigorous, upright branches, which, if they are allowed to remain, rob the sap from near-by branches and develop
. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. ITS SUCCESSFUL FKUIT CULTURE will lie needed, liut very few yood erojis arc grown^ even under these couditiuns, without considerahlo cultivatlou. A very cheap source of organic matter (humus) in the. Fig. 91—Orange Tree in Tub soil may be produced by sowing cover crops of clover, vetch or other leguminous crops about the time the trees are maturincr their main annual "Towth. If there. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/successful-fruit-culture-a-practical-guide-to-the-cultivation-and-propagation-of-fruits-fruit-culture-its-successful-fkuit-culture-will-lie-needed-liut-very-few-yood-erojis-arc-grown-even-under-these-couditiuns-without-considerahlo-cultivatlou-a-very-cheap-source-of-organic-matter-humus-in-the-fig-91orange-tree-in-tub-soil-may-be-produced-by-sowing-cover-crops-of-clover-vetch-or-other-leguminous-crops-about-the-time-the-trees-are-maturincr-their-main-annual-quottowth-if-there-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-from-scanned-page-images-that-may-have-been-digitally-en-image232224109.html
RMRDPM65–. Successful fruit culture; a practical guide to the cultivation and propagation of fruits. Fruit-culture. ITS SUCCESSFUL FKUIT CULTURE will lie needed, liut very few yood erojis arc grown^ even under these couditiuns, without considerahlo cultivatlou. A very cheap source of organic matter (humus) in the. Fig. 91—Orange Tree in Tub soil may be produced by sowing cover crops of clover, vetch or other leguminous crops about the time the trees are maturincr their main annual "Towth. If there. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally en
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 20 r^TT^UTTO T7T3TTTTQ X xvv^ X X v^ >i on R 90 0 —" 'zi unsprayed branch is very apparent in the illustration. In Fig. 15 is shown an orange tree that has been headed back and sprayed six times with Bordeaux mixture at intervals of about 2 months. In Fig. 16 is illustrated another tree near by that was headed back but not sprayed. From the illustration it can be plainly seen that there is a decided advantage in spraying trees with Bordeaux mixture as a preventive against infection of scaly-bark disease. Since infection of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-20-rttutto-t7t3ttttq-x-xvv-x-x-v-gti-on-r-90-0-quot-zi-unsprayed-branch-is-very-apparent-in-the-illustration-in-fig-15-is-shown-an-orange-tree-that-has-been-headed-back-and-sprayed-six-times-with-bordeaux-mixture-at-intervals-of-about-2-months-in-fig-16-is-illustrated-another-tree-near-by-that-was-headed-back-but-not-sprayed-from-the-illustration-it-can-be-plainly-seen-that-there-is-a-decided-advantage-in-spraying-trees-with-bordeaux-mixture-as-a-preventive-against-infection-of-scaly-bark-disease-since-infection-of-image232765350.html
RMREKAG6–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 20 r^TT^UTTO T7T3TTTTQ X xvv^ X X v^ >i on R 90 0 —" 'zi unsprayed branch is very apparent in the illustration. In Fig. 15 is shown an orange tree that has been headed back and sprayed six times with Bordeaux mixture at intervals of about 2 months. In Fig. 16 is illustrated another tree near by that was headed back but not sprayed. From the illustration it can be plainly seen that there is a decided advantage in spraying trees with Bordeaux mixture as a preventive against infection of scaly-bark disease. Since infection of
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 42 r'TTPTTQ TTPTTTT^Q TTMT^T7i:) TOO Tr^* A T^Tr»T fi O/i in development, these generations are not distinct. Young are most abundant in May and June. In Fig. 19 is shown the trunk and branches of an orange tree infested with the cottony cushion scale.. Fig. 19 38. The cottony cushion scale is controlled by the Australian ladybird beetle and Kocbele's ladybird beetle, the adult forms of which are shown respectively in Fig. 20 (a) and (b). The § 24 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION 43 Australian ladybird beetle is slightly less than Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-42-rttpttq-ttpttttq-ttmtt7i-too-tr-a-ttrt-fi-oi-in-development-these-generations-are-not-distinct-young-are-most-abundant-in-may-and-june-in-fig-19-is-shown-the-trunk-and-branches-of-an-orange-tree-infested-with-the-cottony-cushion-scale-fig-19-38-the-cottony-cushion-scale-is-controlled-by-the-australian-ladybird-beetle-and-kocbeles-ladybird-beetle-the-adult-forms-of-which-are-shown-respectively-in-fig-20-a-and-b-the-24-citrus-fruits-under-irrigation-43-australian-ladybird-beetle-is-slightly-less-than-image232765971.html
RMREKBAB–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 42 r'TTPTTQ TTPTTTT^Q TTMT^T7i:) TOO Tr^* A T^Tr»T fi O/i in development, these generations are not distinct. Young are most abundant in May and June. In Fig. 19 is shown the trunk and branches of an orange tree infested with the cottony cushion scale.. Fig. 19 38. The cottony cushion scale is controlled by the Australian ladybird beetle and Kocbele's ladybird beetle, the adult forms of which are shown respectively in Fig. 20 (a) and (b). The § 24 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION 43 Australian ladybird beetle is slightly less than
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 10 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION §23 growth that is so commonly seen on trees pruned with a wide open center and flat top. In Fig. 6 a well-pruned lemon tree of the Eureka variety is shown. The branches are well distributed on the trunk of the tree. Notice how the Hght shines through branches and appears as patches on the ground. 13. The tools, ladders, wound dressings, etc. used in the pruning of orange trees are obviously the kind employed for lemon pruning. The best time for pruning lemons is in the. Fig. 6 late spring and ear Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-10-citrus-fruits-under-irrigation-23-growth-that-is-so-commonly-seen-on-trees-pruned-with-a-wide-open-center-and-flat-top-in-fig-6-a-well-pruned-lemon-tree-of-the-eureka-variety-is-shown-the-branches-are-well-distributed-on-the-trunk-of-the-tree-notice-how-the-hght-shines-through-branches-and-appears-as-patches-on-the-ground-13-the-tools-ladders-wound-dressings-etc-used-in-the-pruning-of-orange-trees-are-obviously-the-kind-employed-for-lemon-pruning-the-best-time-for-pruning-lemons-is-in-the-fig-6-late-spring-and-ear-image232778395.html
RMREKY63–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. 10 CITRUS FRUITS UNDER IRRIGATION §23 growth that is so commonly seen on trees pruned with a wide open center and flat top. In Fig. 6 a well-pruned lemon tree of the Eureka variety is shown. The branches are well distributed on the trunk of the tree. Notice how the Hght shines through branches and appears as patches on the ground. 13. The tools, ladders, wound dressings, etc. used in the pruning of orange trees are obviously the kind employed for lemon pruning. The best time for pruning lemons is in the. Fig. 6 late spring and ear
. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Tig. 5 5 — r^TT^PTTC TMDTTT'T^O 6. In the straight-furrow method, several approximately straight furrows are run between the tree rows and the water from the standpipes is allowed to flow into these furrows. Fig. 6 shows approximately straight furrows between two rows of 4. Fig. 6 mature orange trees, and Fig. 7 shows furrows running the whole length of the grove. ^f^ ^A^r ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^ diagram of the straight-furrow method for young trees; a is the head furrow from which the 275—6. Please note that these images are extracted f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cirtus-fruits-under-irragation-citrus-fruits-fruit-culture-tig-5-5-rttpttc-tmdtttto-6-in-the-straight-furrow-method-several-approximately-straight-furrows-are-run-between-the-tree-rows-and-the-water-from-the-standpipes-is-allowed-to-flow-into-these-furrows-fig-6-shows-approximately-straight-furrows-between-two-rows-of-4-fig-6-mature-orange-trees-and-fig-7-shows-furrows-running-the-whole-length-of-the-grove-f-ar-diagram-of-the-straight-furrow-method-for-young-trees-a-is-the-head-furrow-from-which-the-2756-please-note-that-these-images-are-extracted-f-image232778636.html
RMREKYEM–. Cirtus fruits under irragation. Citrus fruits; Fruit-culture. Tig. 5 5 — r^TT^PTTC TMDTTT'T^O 6. In the straight-furrow method, several approximately straight furrows are run between the tree rows and the water from the standpipes is allowed to flow into these furrows. Fig. 6 shows approximately straight furrows between two rows of 4. Fig. 6 mature orange trees, and Fig. 7 shows furrows running the whole length of the grove. ^f^ ^A^r ^ ^^^ ^^ ^^^^^ ^ diagram of the straight-furrow method for young trees; a is the head furrow from which the 275—6. Please note that these images are extracted f
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