Agricultural Resources And Capabilities of Porto Rico

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Turnips.
Eggplant.
Potatoes (Irish).
Tomatoes.
Garlic.
Peanuts.
Watermelon.
Gourds.
Peppers (tabasco).
Yams.
ORANGES, LIMES, AND LEMONS.
Porto Rico is well adapted to the growth of the orange. Here the tree is hardy, healthy, a rapid grower, a marvelous producer, and 22 AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES, ETC., OF PORTO RICO.
retains its vi2:or for many years. It develops its fruit perfectly, even in the wild state in the forest. In all parts of the island it is possible to find iiuuiy excellent locations
...for orange orchards. The planter can select such a conformation of hills as to protect liis orchard from prevailing winds. In soils he can take his choice between the rich, sandy loam, the fertile gravel (6 feet deep), and the porous clay loams.
Lands for su(^h purposes can be purchased at from $o to $20 per acre near a good poi-t. At Majaguez I visited the fruit farm of F. G. Molina on the bay and photographed an orange tree 3 years old from setting.
It was G inches in diameter at the base and about 18 feet high with branches 5 or 6 feet long, full of fruit.


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