Bulletin No. 1-10: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Pomology, Issues 9-10 |
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Contents
Introductory | 15 |
Fig culture in various foreign countries | 24 |
Fig culture in California | 64 |
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3-lobed Adriatic Algarve amber apex Argenteuil bloom branches brebas brown California caprifig trees climate common figs cultivated cuttings dark distinct dried figs drying edible figs especially Eye small feet female flowers Fico Ficus carica Ficus sylvestris fig culture fig from Kabylia fig trees fig varieties flattened flavored France fresh frost fruit gall grafting green greenish grower growing grown imported inches long inches wide insects iris Ischia Italy John Rock juicy Kabylia leaves lobes male flowers mamme mammoni Marseillaise maturity meat medium Mission fig moist neck Niles oblong packing pale planted pollination pounds produce profichi Provence prune pulp red pyriform reddish require caprification ribs ripe ripen Risso round Royal Horticultural Society San Pedro scales second crop shade sirup Smyrna figs soil Solms-Laubach stalk short stalk very short sugar sulphur sweet thick thin tree On tree turbinate Verdal violet white fig yellow

