The Cambodiana Mango (S.P.I. No. 8701.) 



This variety which was discovered by Mr. David Fair- 

 child in Saigon, Cochin China, in 1902 and introduced in the 

 form of seeds has produced some 

 The fruit represented is from a 

 Experiment Station in Porto Rico, 

 iana which come reasonably true 



valuable seedling trees, 

 seedling at the Mayaguez 



Seedlings of the Cambod- 

 to type have proven to be 



early and remarkably sure croppers in Porto Rico, the Isle 

 of Pines, and South Florida. The fruit has its own char- 

 acteristic flavor which is preferred by some to that of 

 the Indian varieties. It is fiberless, of a golden yellow 

 color, and by many growers is considered a commercial var- 

 iety because of its regular fruiting habit. It is subject 

 to the attacks of the mango fruit fly in Porto Rico. Nat- 

 ural size photograph, No. 16011, taken by Wilson Popenoe, 

 at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, July 6, 1914. 



