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letely j^evrate, niimitely einarginatf, with altt-rnatt, ascemlini;- latt-i'al nerves; 

 petioles channeled almve. narrowly winded, artieulate<l witli the stem heh.w 

 and the leaf above. 



Ultimate leaves ohlong-ovate, ai-uiidiuite, eniavginate, ndnutely and ohso- 

 letely serrate, pelluoiiUy imnctate, with a thin marginal line of larger glaml.s : 

 lamina articulated with the winged petiole, wliich is ovate in outline, witli a 

 short, stout, not wingeil hase.— Su; JnuN Lubbock, " Contributions tu (Uir 

 Knowleilge of Seedlings," Vol. I, 1S92. 



ORANGE TYPES— VARIETIES. 



{a) Seedlings* that have lost their parental characteristics 

 through degeneration; 



(h) JiIoDiFiEP Seedlings, tyjies produced liy chance, through 

 natural intermixing of pollen, with characteristics unlike their 

 parent, remaining constant, but with tendency to revert to the 

 mother type; 



(c) Hybrids. 



(a) SEEDLING TYPES, produced by chance. 

 Mayberry's Premier. — Originated at San (ialiriel. 

 Cooper's Seedling. — Originated at Santa Barbara. 

 Kercheval's Queen. — Originated at Los Angeles. 

 Baldwin's Favorite. — Originated at San Gabriel. 

 Nicaraguan. — Originated at Los Angeles. 

 Tahiti. — Originated at Los Angeles. 

 I XL. — Originated at Los Angeles. 

 Eureka. — Originated at Los Angeles. 

 Acapulco. — Originated at Los Angeles. 



(6) MODIFIED TYPES, produced by chance, the embryo in 

 the seed having been influenced by natural cross-pollina- 

 tion and remaining constant. 



Wolfkxll's Best. — Originated at Los Angeles; fruit some- 

 what flattened and medium to large, deep orange red, fine 

 grain and pulp; ripens early. 



Konah. — Originated at Los Angeles. Fruit large, rough and 

 thick-skinned; tree very thorny; ripens early. 



JoppA. — Originated at San Gabriel. Fruit medium to large; 

 oblong, and uniform. 



Wilson's Best (syn.. Lake Vineyard). — Originated at San 

 Gabriel. Fruit medium to large; tree handsome grower. 



(c) HYBRIDS. 



*The term "seedling" is applied t(j any type of orange reareil indiscrind- 

 natelv from seed. 



