ORANGE— VARIETIES 



1485 



China; Circassian; Colmar; Cunningham; 

 Drake Star; Double Navel; Dulcissima; 

 Dumniit; Du Roi; Early Oblong; Exquis- 

 ite; Fortuna; Higley Late; Lamb Sum- 

 mer; Magnum Bonum; Maltese Blood; 

 Mediterranean Sweet; Melitensis Navel; 

 Paper Rind St. Michael; Peerless; St. 

 Michael: St. Michael Blood; Star Calyx; 

 Whittaker. Dessert and Kitchen: Bitter 

 Sweet. Eitcheyi: Dwarf; Sour. 



Recommended for tkial — Dessert and 

 Market: Long; Prolific; Saul Blood; Se- 

 ville Sxveet; White. 



District No. 16 



Recommended — Dessert and Market: 

 Bahia (Washington Navel). 



Recommended for trial — Dessert and 



Market: Mediterranean Sweet. 



District No. 17 



Highly recommended — Dessert and 

 Market: Bahia (Washington Navel). 



Recommended — Dessert and Market: 

 Mediterranean Sweet; Parson Brown; St. 

 Michael ; Thompson Improved. 



District No. 18 



Highly recommended — Dessert and 

 Market: Bahia (Washington Navel) ; Med- 

 iterranean Sweet; St. Michael; Thompson 

 Improved; Valencia Late. 



Recommended — Dessert and Market: 

 Maltese Blood; Parson Brown; Ruby. 



Oranges in the United States 



There are but few states in the Union where oranges can be grown successfully 

 for commercial purposes. The following are the states with the number of bear- 

 ing trees, as reported by the census of 1910. 



California, 6,615,805. 



Florida, 2,766,618. 



Louisiana, 2G6,116. 

 Texas. 42,384. 

 Arizona, 33,373. 

 Mississippi, 10,452. 

 Alabama, 2,599. 



