RMBY9JC5–Whole of citrus rootstock Troyer Citrange hybrid
RFC3CXA5–Sweet lemon, C sinensis Fruit, Citrange fruit Citrus sinensis x Poncirus trifoliata
RF2T9JEJJ–Citrange Trifoliate Hybrid citrus ripening on the tree surrounded by green leaves.
RMA3X9CH–Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus sinensis Carrizo Citrange flowers and leaves
RFBNHTXE–sliced salustiana citrus sinensis orange fresh fruit
RMW22MDD–Archive image from page 100 of Cyclopedia of farm crops . Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada cyclopediaoffarm00bailuoft Year: 1922, c1907 may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webber has
RM2AXJAWA–Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1905 . The Morton Citrange. Natural Size.(From a painting bj Miss D G Panmon.) Yearbook U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1905. Plate XVIII.
RMPFKBTP–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webbe
RMMA73WT–. Effect of depth of rooting on citrus root structure and water absorption. . DEPTH-cm xio"1 •28 24 o cc a. < o I— 20 - o o o 16 I •12 O h- LU J Q. LU O O IE o CO Fig. 18. Comparison of mean soil water use to root distribution of 'Orlando' tangelo trees on Rusk citrange rootstock, during selected periods from April 1973 to April 1974, Depth to the subsoil clay horizon is indicated by an arrow.
RMBY9JCK–Section of fruit of citrus rootstock Troyer Citrange hybrid
RFC3CXD0–Sweet lemon, C sinensis Fruit, Citrange fruit Citrus sinensis x Poncirus trifoliata
RF2T9JEJG–Carrizo Citrange Trifoliate Hybrid fruit, fallen from the tree, rotting on the ground.
RMA52YRG–Whole sectioned citrus fruit Carrizzo citrange
RMA3X9CX–Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus sinensis Carrizo Citrange flowers and leaves
RM2AXJBKG–Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1905 . cters of foliage, showing thatthey were true hybrids, while the other 29 showed no indications ofhybridization. Description op fruit and tree.—Fruit slightly compressed, spherical or nearlyso; large, from 3 to 3| inches in diameter and from 2J to 3J inches in height; colorrather light orange yellow, similar to the Willits citrange; surface smooth or slightlyroughened by small depressions over some of the large oil glands, this rougheningbeing most pronounced at the base of the fruit, and with a few slight furrows run-ning from base
RMPFKBTW–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webbe
RF2T9JEJE–Carrizo Citrange Trifoliate Hybrid fruit, fallen from the tree, rotting on the ground.
RMA52W8Y–Whole and sectioned fruit of citrus Troyer Citrange hybrid
RMA3X9CN–Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus sinensis Carrizo Citrange flowers and leaves
RM2CNY89K–. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture 1906 . £j.£cJLet£: NtVCO BALTIMORE Savage Citrange. Natural Size Yearbook U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1906. Plate XIX.
RMPFKN88–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webber has been work- ing with are the results of cross-pollinations be- tween the American and Egyptian cottons. To help Mr. Swingle in his work on the pistachio-nut, wh
RF2T9JEJK–Caucasian hand holding Citrange Trifoliate Hybrid citrus growing on the tree, surrounded by green leaves
RMA3X9CR–Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus sinensis Carrizo Citrange flowers and leaves
RM2CNTK2N–. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture . - ■-■-■ t.S SchiMr A. H06N A CO , BALTIMORE. Fruits of Rusk Citrange and Trifoliate Orange. Natural size. fig. 1—rusk Citrange, in an early stage of maturity, fig. 2—Rusk Citrange, fully mature fig. 3^rusk Citrange, cross-section of mature fruit, fig. 4—trifoliate orange.
RMA3X97W–Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus sinensis Carrizo Citrange flower close-up and leaves
RMRDXNGR–. Fruit recipes; a manual of the food value of fruits and nine hundred different ways of using them. Cookery; Fruit; cbk. MORTON CITRANGE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berry, Riley Maria Fletcher. New York, Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMA3X9DJ–Poncirus trifoliata x Citrus sinensis Carrizo Citrange flower close-up and leaves
RMRDPCXG–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with; the, interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webber has been work- ing with are the results of cross-pollinations be- tween the Ame
RMRD3MD3–. Cyclopedia of farm crops. Farm produce; Agriculture. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webber has been work- ing with are the results of cross-pollinations be- tween the American and Egyptian cottons. To help Mr. Swingle in his work on the pistachio-nut, wh
RMRD3JX4–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webbe
RMRD3JWX–. Cyclopedia of farm crops : a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada. Agriculture -- Canada; Agriculture -- United States; Farm produce -- Canada; Farm produce -- United States. may incorporate it into a new hybrid of value. The citrange of Messrs. Swingle and Webber would not have been made had not an ornamental, the Citrus trifoliata, been introduced from Japan; the inter- esting tobacco crosses that Mr. Shamel has made owe their origin in part to the fact that he had Sumatra seed to work with ; the interesting series of hybrid cottons that Dr. Webbe
RMRPFXNF–. American breeders magazine. Breeding; Plant breeding; Heredity. 86 American Breeders Magazine. COLMAN CITRANGE. This variety, shown natural size, is conspicuous by the dark blotches which arc always present, and due to fungus growth among the fuzzy hairs covering the skin Oil glands small and few. (Plate 2.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. American Breeders Association; American Genetic Association. [Wash
RMREM2A2–. Circular. Agriculture; Agriculture -- United States. 8 LIMITATION OF SATSUMA GRANGE. In case the soil is not adapted to the Trifoliate orange, there is little hope of gro^^^ng the Satsuma orange successfully unless some new stock not as yet known is found adapted to this variety and able to grow on light soils. As a last resort, grapefruit, citrange,'^ or some other stock could be tested, but it is useless to set out trees of this variety grafted on sour-orange stocks. HOW TO DISTINGUISH TRIFOLIATE FROM SOUR- ORANGE STOCK. In 1887, Prof. Otto Penzig, director of the botanic garden at Genoa,
RMRDGAFR–. Effect of depth of rooting on citrus root structure and water absorption.. Citrus fruits; Roots (Botany); Roots (Botany). 103 28- 24 2 20 o O .£16 V Rusk Ci*range l .. H?0 use o number = ratio L : : root v/t o H o o 12 4- /. DEPTH-cm xio"1 •28 24 o cc a. < o I— 20 - o o o 16 I •12 O h- LU J Q. LU O O IE o CO Fig. 18. Comparison of mean soil water use to root distribution of 'Orlando' tangelo trees on Rusk citrange rootstock, during selected periods from April 1973 to April 1974, Depth to the subsoil clay horizon is indicated by an arrow.. Please note that these images are extract
RMRDXNGN–. Fruit recipes; a manual of the food value of fruits and nine hundred different ways of using them. Cookery; Fruit; cbk. MORTON CITRANGE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berry, Riley Maria Fletcher. New York, Doubleday, Page & Co.
RMRDXNGH–. Fruit recipes; a manual of the food value of fruits and nine hundred different ways of using them. Cookery; Fruit; cbk. RUSK CITRANGE WILLITS CITRANGE IN CENTRE, ORDINARY TRIFOLIATE ORANGE. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Berry, Riley Maria Fletcher. New York, Doubleday, Page & Co.
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