The Cambodiana Mango (S.P.I. No. 8701.) 
This variety which was discovered by Mr, David Fair- 
child in Saigon, Cochin China, in 1902 and introduced in the 
form of seeds has produced some valuable seedling trees. 
The fruit represented is from a seedling at the Mayaguez 
Experiment Station in Porto Rico. Seedlings of the Cambod- 
iana which come reasonably true to type have proven to be 
early and remarkably sure croppers in Porto Rico, the Isle 
of Pines, and South Florida. The fruit has its own char- 
acteristic flavor which is preferred by some to that of 
the Indian varieties. It is fiberless, of a golden yellow 
color, and by many growers is considered a commercial var- 
iety because of its regular fruiting habit. It is subject 
to the attacks of the mango fruit fly in Porto Rico. Nat- 
ural size photograph, No. 16011, taken by Wilson Popenoe, 
at Mayaguez, Porto Rico, July 6, 1914. 
