ey SA e, 
popular ali the time. It has the reputation of being a 
regular an? heavy bearer. 
LATE VARIETIES 
Valencia, Reasoner’s Valencia and Lue Gim Gong . 
Valencia: This is the old standby and needs no de-_ 
scription. 
bearing qualities. It is undoubtedly superior to mek 
ee a eo 
next time you visit the Citrus Experiment Station at 
Lake Alfred and note the difference. Rad's 
Lue Gim Gong: A very hardy variety that will | 
longer without drying at the stem end than the Vale 
Good quality and juicy. It is our latest orange and 
popular in some sections. Quite resistent to cold. Few — 
a eee cay the fruit from the Valencia. __ 
GRAPEFRUIT 
We propogate the following varieties: Duncan, Mat 
Seedless, Foster (Pink) and Thompson (Pink See 
Foster: Sometimes called Foster Pink. It is a seeded 
variety of excellent flavor. It is an early and mid-season 
fruit ripening from November through January. Re- 
commended for home use and fancy boxes. 






Thompson: Also called Thompson Pink. It is a seed- 
less variety. For the last few years, the “Pinks” | 
sold much higher than the white or common 
and they are becoming more popular all the time. Watch 
the market reports from week to week and see the dif- 
ference in price in favor of the Pinks. 
Duncan: Of the common or seeded varieties of grape- 
fruit, the Duncan is the most popular variety and we 
propogate it regularly. It bears quite heavily and is 
especially desirable for sectionizing. 
Marsh Seedless: It is too well known to need any de- 
scription or comment. It is our standard seedless variety 
and may be shipped from October to July. 
PLANTING THE YOUNG TREES 
For those who are not familiar with the proper plant- 
ing of citrus trees, the following suggestions are offered: 
Plant the young trees at the same depth they were 
soil around the ats Bi water, thus excluding the ex- 
cess air. Two or three buckets of water can be used to 
