FLORIDA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 
VII 
BIGARADE ORANGES—Citrus vtilg^aris* 
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Remarks—Nos. i and 2, very refreshing in summer; 3, refreshing in summer and much used 
in making marmalades. 
POMELOS—(Grape Fruit) Citrus decumana* 
(See Explanation of Abbreviations on page iii.) 
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The Pomelo. —Growing the Pomelo for market is a development of the past fifteen 
or twenty years; but large quantities of this fruit are now shipped from the State and its 
culture is rapidly extending. It has proved popular in the general market and its culture is 
very profitable. Its range of adaptability is about the same as that of the orange. Most 
of the older trees were planted before named varieties were introduced. The above list 
comprises the leading varieties now generally planted. 
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