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take a chance and put two or three tons of 
lime on it. It cannot do any harm, and 
there are ten chances to one in Florida 
that it will do a whole lot of good. 
Mr. Ley: Is there any particular sea¬ 
son when lime should be applied on the 
groves ? 
Mr. Skinner: As soon as you can get 
to it. 
Mr. Hume: This is a very interesting 
and valuable paper we have just had, and 
I believe it would be of much value to the 
good of agriculture in Florida if it is 
taken to heart and acted upon. I have no 
lime for sale and so can advise you disin¬ 
terestedly to buy some. 
