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Navel Oranges on the Tree. 



"WhBn well cared for. the trees in lialiia oroliards aro about as prodiiftivo as in California, and in place 

 of one crop a yearrhcrofirn two, otio ripcnirii,' from ])(r('('rnl)cr to Ffhriiary and llio other durinp; Juno 

 and July. TheHC<;oiid crop, howovor, is usually not lioavy. 'I'lin variation in sizn and cliarar^tor 

 of tho navels, oven anions fniils on tho sanio tree, is clearly sJiown iti this illustration. I'hoto- 

 graphcd In tho grovo of Col. J'', du Costa, Matutu, liahia, JJrazil, J^i^M'inhci- (;, l'.H:i. 



