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424 FRUITS 1ST THEIR SEASON.
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Summer's Light Fruits Have Long Since Fl...
Brazilians affirm that tlie small _fitter orange , ' which , is found wild far from the habitations _INTeuwied of man , is of American too of wild origin . Prince of
been Maximilian Brazil introduced , called , of laranjas Wied In East de terra Florida , , but speaks however which he a species thinks a of must orange orange have of
very of the agreeable most scientific flavor . native is extremel authorities y , abundant pronounces , , which to the be testimony decidedly
Incas indigenous born . in Yet Peru again soon , Garcilassio after the de invasion la Vega of , a the desc Sp endant aniards of , and the
therefore have , been an authority much within of great his cognisance weight on testifies a subject most which positivel must y
so , in Peru his it history is certain of that there country were , that no _" figs before , pomegranates the Spaniards , oranges conquered , or
several other fruits , which are now so abundant . " He further adds , in explanation have of transp this lanted abundance to America , that " amon none g have the trees spread which so
Europeans , rap now idly in some as the countries oranges woods , lemons of , orange and trees -trees of . that Surprised genus . at the Here sig are ht , filled the fields fall
I of asked these the trees inhabitants ? when they in rep one had lied place that iven , who it rise was had to due infinity to chance of , others for so the
fallen and the fruits seeds of , being the first carried trees farther g by the rain an s , had formed these , thick woods "
cares In Jamaica to cultivate . , too it , the but orange the fruit grows is gathered wild so p by lentifull the poor y that er negroes no one j
children and broug in ht int land o town , . The to perfection be sold , as attained blackberries by these are uncared by cottage -for I Eng
truth wildings of — Galessio for their ' s fruit statement is trul , of that y this delicious in kind a genial —sufficientl climate h in y proves grafting lace the is , I I
where quite and unnecessary they ejudice are cultivated The for native plants the cooks process not is per being , severed thoug initiated in , from many into custom p the s j J
mysteries of no pr value of ; yet marmalade . a use at , the least bi is garades found accustomed for of Jamaica them , for to are whenever looked a on they few as to be handthe are squeeze
the into happen acid their having pail of water detergent y when negroes propert about to and wash the deli the g fLoor htful of scent a room thus ,
a y , bowe spread r of abroad fragr rendering ance . Even the Canadian apartment " for Orangeism some time " could after mode hardl a very of y I I
have got into ill odour , had it adopted so pleasant a I I
diffusing its favorite symbol !
424 Fruits 1st Their Season.
424 FRUITS 1 ST THEIR SEASON .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Feb. 1, 1861, page 424, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01021861/page/64/
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