8 CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



FERTILIZATION - - 133 



THE USE OF FERTILIZERS. By C. C. Chapman 134 



FERTILIZING CITRUS TREES. By N. W. Blanchard - - 138 



ECONOMY IN FERTILIZATION. By Prof. E. W. Hilgard - - 140 



ADVANTAGE OF FERTILIZING SMALL TREES. By J. M. Edmison 145 

 FERTILIZING THE SOIL AS AFFECTING THE ORANGE IN HEALTH AND 



DISEASE. By Herbert J. Webber (by error, H. J. Webster) 145 



FROST PROTECTION - - - 151 



QUESTIONS AFFECTING ORANGE CULTURE 157 



THE LEMON. 



DESCRIPTION OF TREE, FRUIT, ETC. - 161 



VARIETIES - 163 



THE SWEET, OR BERGAMOT, LEMON - 166 



PRUNING 172 



THE BARONIO METHOD. By A. C. Baronio - - 178 



OPEN CENTER METHOD. By C. W. Leffingwell, Jr. - 187 



OPEN HORIZONTAL TRIMMING. By George P. Hall - 193 



SEMI-BARONIO SYSTEM - 196 



TREATMENT OF THE LEMON - 197 



LEMON SIZES; STANDARD BOX 203 



COST OF HANDLING LEMONS - 203 



SICILIAN LEMON INDUSTRY. By W. Catton Grasby, F.L.S. 205 



THE CITRON. 



DESCRIPTION OF FRUIT - - - - 227 



PROPAGATION - 228 



VARIETIES - 230 



PREPARATION OF CITRON RIND - - 230 



COMMERCIAL IMPORTANCE 231 



THE LIME. 



TREE, FRUIT, CULTIVATION, PRUNING, ETC. , - - - - - 235 



VARIETIES - 236 



PRODUCTS OF THE CITRUS. 



BY-PRODUCTS OF CITRUS FRUITS - 239 

 INSECT PESTS, ETC. 



INSECT PESTS AFFECTING THE CITRUS ----- 245 



FORMULAS FOR DESTROYING INSECT PESTS - - - - 255 



BENEFICIAL INSECTS -PREDACEOUS ------ 259 



ERRATA. 



The author of the article, " Fertilizing the Soil as Affecting the Orange in 

 Health and Disease," on page 145, should be HERBERT J. WEBBER, and not 

 "Herbert J. Webster." 



The following description was inadvertently omitted : 



STEVENS ORANGE. Japan. Bears two crops a year one matures in 

 the summer, and the other in the winter. Tree of dwarf, bushy growth; 

 thornless. Fruit pale yellow ; juice subacid, delicious. Grown by Mrs. L. C. 

 Stevens, of Santa Barbara. (See illustration, page 65.) 



