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 in Bull. Bot. Dept, Jamaica, 1895, pp. 177-180.— " Effects of 

 Fertilization on Citrus Fruits," Colby & Hilgard in California Sta. 

 Rep. 1895-1897, pp. 163-181.— " Methods of Propagating the 

 Orange and other Citrus Fruits," Webber, in U.S. Dept. Agric. 

 Year Book, 1896, pp. 471-488 ; with 13 figures. Reprint in Bull. 

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 from Seed," Webber, in Gard. Chron. June 27th, 1896, pp. 784- 

 785 ; July 4th, p. 10. — " Condition and Treatment of Orange 

 Groves," Moremen, in Bull. No. 33, 1896, Florida Agric. Experi- 

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 Lemons, Citrons, and Bergamots, as practised in Sicily and the 

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 dealing with the seed plot, nurseries, grafting, plantation, asso- 

 ciation of fruit and vegetables or cereals, pruning, manuring, 

 gathering the fruit, defects and diseases, manufactured products, 

 from the timber, leaves, flowers and fruit. — The Principal Diseases 

 of Citrus Fruits in Florida, Swingle and Webber, Bull. No. 8, 

 1896, U.S. Dept. of Agric. pp. 1-10, illustrated.— Sooty Mould of the 

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 of Agric. pp. 1-34, illustrated. — " Citrus Aurantium," in Diet. 

 Econ. Prod. India, Watt, ii. 1899, pp. 335-348.—' Budding Orange 

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 fig. i., describing the preparation of lemon, shaddock, and large 

 sour orange trees for budding, the condition of the trees from 

 which sweet orange buds are taken, and methods of budding. — 

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 fornia, Lelong, pp. 1-260, illustrated (Supdt. State Printing, 

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 in Bull. No. 4, 1904, Porto Rico Agric. Exp. Station, pp. 1-24, 

 including details of propagation by seeds and budding ; planting 

 a grove, working over old trees ; by crown grafting, top grafting, 

 top budding, dormant budding, inarching and bridge grafting ; 

 marketing ; picking and curing, grading, sizing, packing, and 

 shipping ; with illustrations of the various methods of budding 

 and grafting (6 plates), and figures in the text of pruning and 

 budding tools, grafts covered up, orange sizer, and method of 

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