) THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 
Photo by P. H. Dorsett 
THE SANDERSHAW MANGO OF INDIA FRUITING IN FLORIDA 
A six-year-old tree of this variety, which was introduced by the Department, bore sixty 
fruits at Miami, and these were submitted to the fancy fruit dealers of New York and other 
large cities, who declared that they could dispose of any quantity of such fruits at the 
fanciest prices. Three hundred dozen fruits of the Mulgoba, another East Indian introduc- 
tion of the Department, sold last year at three dollars a dozen (see text, page 880). 
