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Tree is of vigorous growth^ but a rather shy bearer^ producing only about 

 one dozen fruits this season. 



This is the first description of this variety. 



Figure 75. The Santa Ana mango, grown at Santa Ana, California. 



Red Number Eleven 



(Figures 76, 77, 78, 79) 

 A red cheeked form of the well known Number Eleven, one of the most 

 popular mangos in the West Indies. The fruit as here described is produced on the 

 property of Ed. Harman, at Sherman, by an inarched tree sent out some years 

 ago by the Department of Agriculture. 



Figure 76. The Red Number Eleven mango as now grown at Sherman, California. 



