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Florida fruits and how to raise them
Table of Contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Title Page
- Preface
- Contents
- Ch. I. Rise and progress of orange culture
- Ch. II. The value of orange groves
- Ch. III. From seed to grove
- Ch. IV. How to bud and graft
- Ch. V. Where to plant
- Ch. VI. Budded trees or seedlings?
- Ch. VII. How to plant
- Ch. VIII. How to cultivate
- Ch. IX. Mulching and pruning
- Ch. X. How to fertilize
- Ch. XI. Enemies and how to fight them
- Ch. XII. The rust mite
- Ch. XIII. Gathering and packing
- Ch. XIV. About varieties
- Ch. XV. Miscellaneous
- Ch. XVI. Lemon culture
- Ch. XVII. Other citrus fruits
- Ch. XVIII. Pine-apples
- Ch. XIX. Guavas and bananas
- Ch. XX. The small fruits
- Ch. XXI. Olives and pecans
- Ch. XXII. Cocoa-nuts
- Ch. XXIII. Other tropical fruits
- Ch. XXIV. Grapes
- Ch. XXV. Chinese sand pears
- Ch. XXVI. Figs
- Ch. XXVII. Peaches and plums
- Ch. XXVIII. Japanese persimmon, or date plum
- Ch. XXIX. Evaporating fruits
- Ch. XXX. Odds and ends
- Ch. XXXI. How to use Florida fruits
- Index
- Endpages
- Back Cover