COMMENDATIONS. 



" We consider it the best work on orange culture j'et 

 published, as it is plain, practical, and easily understood, 

 and is the result of close observation and careful experi- 

 ment. It is a hand-book which every one engaging in the 

 orange culture will find of the greatest value, and if its 

 directions are carefully followed, the new-beginner will 

 be as sure of success as the oldest culturist. The price 

 is one dollar, which may be considered as high for a 

 book of its size, but which will save many dollars in 

 time and money to every new-beginner in oarnge plant- 

 ing. ' ' The Semi- Tropical. 



" EDITOR EASTERN HERALD : 



> " In your last issue you inserted a paragraph copied 

 from the Sun and Press, relative to a book on orange 

 culture, which will soon make its appearance, written by 

 Rev. T. W. Moore, of Fruit Cove. 



" Mr. Moore has over fifty acres in fruits of various 

 kinds, and has practically demonstrated all theories ad- 

 vanced in his work. 



" I had the privilege of reading several chapters of 

 this work some weeks ago, and as far as my experience 

 in orange culture goes, can heartily indorse it. 



" I think it excels any other work which has been writ- 

 ten on this subject, as a guide to new-comers who in- 

 tend engaging in the cultivation of the orange on the St. 

 Johns. To all such I recommend it. 



" Respectfully yours, 



"W. C. HARGROVE." 



