(g CITRUS FRUITS AND THEIR CULTURE. 



Morton. (Hybrid 771.) Form, rounded or slightly 

 flattened; size, large 3 x 3!/4 inches; calyx, small; color, 

 light orange; rind, slightly furrowed, smooth or some- 

 what roughened with depressed oil cells; sections, 9 or 

 10 ; flesh, light orange yellow, tender ; flavor, acid, slightly 

 bitter; practically seedless; season, October-November. 



Tree resembling Citrus trifoliata but with larger, tri- 

 foliate leaves. Very hardy and one of the most desirable 

 hybrids. 



Rusk. (Hybrid 716.) Form, neatly round; size, 

 small, 1% x 214 inches; color, deep orange; catyx, thin, 

 greenish, large; rind, smooth, bright, thin, % inch thick; 

 oil cells small, globular; sections, 10; flesh, yellow, tender, 

 juicy; flavor, strongly acid and somewhat bitter; seeds, 

 few in number; season, September-November. 



Foliage, dense, trifoliate, dark green and glossy. A 

 strong grower and prolific. 



Rustic. (Hybrid 783.) Form, round or very slight- 

 ly flattened; size, medium, 2y 2 x 2% inches; calyx, small; 

 color, light yellow; rind of medium thickness, bitter; oil 

 cells, elevated, balloon-shaped; sections, 6 to 12; flesh, 

 greenish yellow, tender; flavor, acid bitter; seeds, few to 

 many, or sometimes seedless; season, September-No- 

 vember. 



Tree, a spreading, vigorous grower, with dark green 

 trifoliate leaves. Very hardy. 



Savage. (Hybrid 779.) Form, oblate, frequently 

 furrowed ; size, medium, 2y 2 x 3 inches ; calyx, small ; 

 color, light orange; rind, thin, % to 3-16 inch, covered 

 with very fine hairs; oil cells, spherical; sections, 8 to 10; 

 flesh, light yellow, tender, juicy; flavor, acid, rather bitter; 

 seeds three or four to each fruit; season, Sept.-Nov. 



This variety is prolific, vigorous and hardy, with both 

 trifoliate and unifoliate leaves. 



