Inventory 69, Seeds and Plants Imported. 



PLATE IV. 



The Capuchin Orange of Chile. (^Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck, S. P. I. 



No. 54651.) 



This orange, presumably a horticiiltural variety of the common sweet orange, differs from the 

 latter in its dwarf habit of gro\vth and the small size of its fruits, which are rarely over 2 inches 

 in diameter. Since the flavor and quaUty of the fruit are excellent, the variety suggests itself 

 as of interest for cultivation in Cahfornia and Florida, where it may prove useful as an attrac- 

 tive dooryard tree. (Photographed by WUson Popenoe, Santiago de Chile, October 6, 1921; 

 P18886FS".) 



