THE FLORAL WORLD 



17 



SUCCESS WITH OTAHEITE ORANG 



Putting all theories aside, I followed 

 treatment all my own. Proving such a 

 grand success, I deem it my imperative 

 duty to give my method to those having 

 -experienced disappointments. 



Four years ago I received gratis a plant 

 of the Otaheite orange. Not knowing its 

 requirements, it received about the same 

 care as geraniums. The leaves turned 

 yellow, the fruit dropped off. The plant 

 became infested with ants and scale. 



In October I turned it out and found 

 a ball of roots woven into a mass of net" 

 work, which were cut away, leaving the 

 main tap root. After pruning the top 

 branches in the same severe manner, it 

 was planted in rich soil, put in the pit 

 -and let alone. 



In January, the new growth started. In 

 May k was put out, and in two months 

 had twenty fine oranges. I continued my 

 experiment with copious watering, an 

 occasional feeding with liquid fertilizer, 

 washing the leaves and stems with soap 

 and water, picking off every ant and scale, 

 tying up the fruited limbs, and cutting 

 ba-ck the superfluous growth. Now I 

 liave as fine a specimen of the Otaheite 

 orange as it is possible to produce. 



Louisiana. Mrs. W. N. White. 



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