June, 1900- AMERICAN FRUIT AND VEGETABLE JOURNAL 
hluii in retcnri! to wlil'di of our fruits W..11U! 
do well in CiiIm. us nenrl.i ill 1 viNTtmonh* 
which wit*' belli* etirrhsl on siiImu •|vi»n( lo 
tlio war worn ftliamluiiw! anil unffcrid I'rnn 
in "jlii'l. In Santa f’-hiru Provin. .• tiui. u. i, 
ijulio a iHitobor of plainer* who were arnw- 
Iiik an a ■'iiinll sente inpiinaw plums. p. r 
Mlmilinna, pent-, puli' lu - iiiut nprii- u« ill 
or ulili-li m ri' frulim? 'in. I 1I1. in.: «.||, |..,i 
imr riMi'CKponilont -ay * lli"> win- nl.io 
1(1 mi'll 1 1 linin’ ilu- lii’iirr— lion uml hm few 
varieties have survived Mliu M- i-r'. lorn 
been ri'|ii‘ii(nll,v loHiril Iuii i'i-iii to i.« i 
millin'. 11 k rlir » urli'lli •- h it.' mil inlu|ii. il r.i 
the vllinnl**. Strawberries do vn-ll mid > eld 
moat nbiindiintly. on ilu 1 hth’ldmid- about 
Irlniilinl in this prm Iini', applis Imve 'm'-ii 
grown wit limit tmj eapeilnl • in- Inrg uni 
tine-looking fruit, tint "f t> or ipialit.. m 
Inn lo ilu' variety planted Pear- nlm. .lo 
well In this loeulllj. lint tb"M' t.-sied won 
of ijtn.r ijunllty. I lea riled that tin »e plant 
tugs were iron) weed brumthi frmu S t ».i * n 
There *eenm in be no ilmiht lltai many f 
Olir fruits would 'I'l "I'll on the Trinidad 
tul I h. n* tlio eilmate i» nmel» more tempi r- 
jite limit on tlio lower pin In*. Piaeli.* if 
tlio t'liilli'.n' tj'pt! rdiunllt lie w'lveil tile pret 
••ren il- In iditutiiiK, an they sewn uwe aud 
vd in the ext mine -••utlmrii latitudes, hm 
many of Ihn enrl> ripening varieties ..r ilu 
1’el‘slnn type would tin dindd amn-'d 
<•< I u,i lly a* Well. 
Tills entllitr.v ofl.T- nil Inviting Ill-Ill Ilf 111 
Imr fur hu’rflenlttirlid* In IN vnri extent of 
rielr soils of every variety And its raryUtK 
:i 1 1 1 1 in I *-m ranging from the «■» I" l tie nioun- 
Inlns, a eoiimry r:ii-t lllllnif up with .1 m->v 
mid enli rprisliijt pnimluiliiu and it will 
ilon! Hess sustain a iurte»i'ondiug mus-riot 
Ity In tlie I'tilllviitfon of fruit- Owing to 
Hie unsettled eotiilltiiiii ot fbe "itifilrv . (tier. 
i- little yet being dune In the Hue uf Imr 
tlenllure, hut with nil guvermneiil alTiltv 
llniilly m>| I led, ,1* thev promise to t» . if 
-•••-him ne u there might be n fiittin thi 
nurseryiiuiu in t’ulni uml Porto Him. In tin- 
line uf i'ltriw Hulls nineh better than in 
pnuineeoitK or stone fruits. 
The Committee on Exhibit* 
I resented Hie follow lug re|Hirt: \ "nr eont- 
mltti i- have uott ii the follow fog 1 xlvlblt* 
The Itueliester l.ithograidilnc •>. pledo 
mid llllm plates. Keptvaouled hj M' I "X 
I irertlhig Brat., - ji t • ■ ■ neon!. • 1 * ■ t « x » - < \ 
tdieels 
Henry Wallin. or \V ellahiti Mo •MImo-i. 
ltllS])l>eriy It." \ppi. 'mime Induate* a 
strung grower, piollllc Is 'irer lie atnli— 
Hull llllii -yeni-olrt plant* hofe 1 lull el’np 
III «eii*oii of |sji*i ii fie 1 pa— me 11 '"vei>> 
xx Inter when the teiupeiiilnn was •' d. - 
meet- below win, 
Joseph Heine. Jurluuiuv Hie, III l iv'ilhlt 
assiu'lui'iit Juiti|MT- iiiImiv vitae: phoi.m 
hybrid and lea msev, eartiatlnto amt coo" 
berrli s 
Hiikei Itfes 1 "H VV.nflt l'v New t - 
i-ruieeu "Hxwi'iWie Hill'' 
H Irani P Join" tQII/.lheth. \ I Pine 
s|Wiolllielt Silllllmi trs lta-i 'ne- i- 
HeiiJ. t lose, Herry, N It Plain and 
(irinted label- 
Steelier Util i n Urn best. 1 \ \ l.ilho 
mill liilinl painted pi Hi", phot sM-npli- ’ 
ueueral assortment ui> . ji t :» 1. ■ v 1 1 • it»- • t » - 
luty Ion Fruit five 1 ittel i'o riin'. i 
niie labels In emtonns 
E. ltmij-nti. KlixaU'ili, J t‘b ui.it I- 
Patiu'tilntn and Apr Vertehl. 
Tliotnas Meehan & Son*. Kudin 
•Inn * 1 bad. in Mac it 1 P.'ill*. N V was 
selof’lml as the time and plan- for the 11* xf 
mwtlinr 
Tie- fotlowlnc ..Ihii-rK wi n ■ lertiil t'" . 
•dent, Themlorr Smith, l.ii'ev*. x V «*r 
reiarjr. |> f,-.ieer. H« -b. st.-r V \ 
trea-Ofi-r, IV I. 1 il. «, Kweh, sii-r. N V 
The m.-. tin* na* (wialilrtiMl a «»-ry 
pb-.isant met prortnilde on- - di - ti.. 
plen «iir»- il afforded nT irr»a t Jtxtr lii"lh»'t- ,u 
the s.. tne I .n*l lie... rcmiy ttilnj- o. urre 1 to 
make il a m ver iii-ts'-furuoii.n liii" 
1 'ROTECTIHG FLORIDA ORANGE GltOVES 
FROM FROST 
<i row Inc oranges In •amtheru l li.rtds 
tony be .ill rltflil, but Hie freer.'. Itjat 
wruueht •ueh di-stna imn !•• ti" Korn’s in 
till- northern Iiutr of the -trite lie <" eoiM-d 
many to loose falih In run a.-mn -tartma 
• he business. Mut ."inv of the old grioi"- 
bare -ent out te e -pn>ni*. and him arown 
m rnptdly that a K'siil eru|> 1- pron lined :i 
many of llie-e fr* ireji t 
It !» -aid many grower* are r* to 
"”n aaaln.1 arty mid that is lllk. li 
Mr trees op April t uf t 
s* Te In A no eooitlf lou T’„. t.url. 
I'M- -r 1 0 Min i, uml hr it . mi 
V"tl w.n. m f,dl !.!■". in \* «.«, 
fruit U'|in« I., fora- tl •• i.-„i« . . 
moved and all dan«*’r Is past 
I'M IMS - Mr lew Is .si l nr. -I t«'« ,, 
fr*.«n V»i i n in * PS. ,|i 
NAMES OF FRUIT AMD VEt.ETABLR 
GROWERS WANTED 
I mi Mol Mi'fJ r-sulvr .1 if *i . Ill aeoile 
•is tbi name ami piuiidlrs n ldr- -- of 
uMe eri-umu’' 
ORANGE CROP ESTIMATE 
W It fitfli-r, «r Allan', ■ t; a , nP ,f 
need rvl xU. authurltt* .i„- ... 
p rot i- :t ion terii*. The 
tnrlst thus a|u’»ks of them: 
Various Ul> thuds hate |w»j| ih'ti.id fe< 
prutretlinr urance ins * fount fre-t. tun one 
of tlw mu*t siii-*s’s.ftd U the teal lUTer, o 
1 1 si i| the pmt -ea-o|i 'll D. v\ l.f*t* I 
lu« itrote at Ormond. ► it H< r*- tie ha. i 
Anr » \ y ar-idd tru » will, h tie t» l,m-s 
m|MiWe uf xxtlhsfaiidtiut -i vetv fr>-' Mr 
Pen Is tigs Ill'll lenf- (tilde of i gilt run i- 
• u 1 on *trd* *<d that In imtd witder to 1 
the tops Util ta- renwv«al Old the fpvesi ijlx- 
eii the "|" ti ntr Itieee ten's art- 1 unde 1 -i 
two pit- S' s I our tail*. I n- t|i>t ei t" . 
tlS'ld wll.l' b Hie v. rape. I I,. lit- uf t 1 "' 
tout uearl* a* ki<ib 1* it.e rrw ttai-lf Ox. * 
thl- t* tbtoau Hie hi—l ot the tout wbVb 
I- held in |>bli ' hx c Hy nu- - \s a»v n *■ 
then* is ant Idii HIiikhI of fi-o«i llien* 
trUl* lie ereiti’d, Hid with the first »'crl 
of alt ixpc" 11 h"iK t'i< " an oil loin 1 1 !■* 
pla.'i'd in en • h t*'i»t and burneil nl.-ht and 
day ri - ihllfiK Hie grower to maui'xi’i 1 
tomperaturo alwtll olght d-criro* higher 
do*' 'J of 'in- aoxilh, sit is Hm 
I n i* d l>ntl Pai her. rt14l.es a 
lna ospi it 'Mam the r>sinnU'i' 
Ida idanmuios 'tad the r.us.t 
HMrktt It wilt t- o »e ml- * 
the Inro-r and n,—r silw-ok* i"-i *' 1 
dill rn - e wits lilH'iili t»'les TN. prt. >• 
»« "Illy » IS'UIS per Iw* to tt*» 
-TffT * mlm tor th» Ft-H'U 
tit I amt year's rr*'P was U ** 1 
<»»> but the pries* was r* bi’'' 
uoikl'u ' < ri'p value uf Mr 
fuller • sfiwatis iba' 'his vrar'a 1 rx**» » H 
'«• -<»••••«• ,nd 'sii- 'V* Dll’ "• 
«ri r.ig' pr - p «. ill he fd '*f per •'- < iu»V 
i n - , , r 1. value uf UiUlioi. arliTh wu-dd 
A II A NANA r It F 1 . 1 \ NVI It.HIIATil rttl \T\ t'.M.H ttltMA 
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