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MEDITERRANEAN SWEET. Thornless; low spreading tree; very 
productive ; fruit oval, medium to large; rich orange color, inclining 
to thick skin ; shipping quality good. 
PAPER RIND ST. MICHAEL. Tree vigorous and of excellent habit; 
light thorns; heavy bearer; fruit small, round, very solid and heavy; 
skin thin, smooth and of very fine texture; color pale, almost lemon 
membrane, thin; grain fine; most abundant juice, sprightly, excellent 
flavor; good shipper and general favorite. 
PARSON BROWN. Fruit medium size, oblong and slightly flattened at 
the stem end, juicy and sweet; tree a fair grower and good bearer; 
originated in Florida. 
A GROVE OF WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGES. 
JOPPA. Fruit uniform, oblong, medium to large, firm, seedless; rind 
solid and free from rag; pulp very fine, sweet and juicy; the fruit does 
not drop from the tree; is of a deep red color; tree thornless; an up¬ 
right and vigorous grower. 
SATSUMA. (Oon Shin Kii.) Medium, flattened; color not as red as 
the Tangerine; rind and segments part freely; flesh fine grained, tender, 
sweet, juicy and delicious; entirely seedless. One of the earliest sorts 
known ; tree thornless and bears young. 
KAUMQUAT (or Kin-Kan.) Fruit small, oblong, from three-fourths 
to an inch in diameter. The sweet rind and agreeable acid pulp is eaten 
with a relish. As a preserved fruit it is decidedly popular. 
TANGERINE, (or Kid glove.) Fruit flat, small to medium; reddish 
skin separating readily from the pulp; flesh juicy and aromatic. 
DANCY’S TANGERINE. Later and finer than Tangerine; deep 
reddish color; skin free from flesh as in other kid glove oranges; 
standard variety of its class. 
