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The orange is the longest-lived fruit tree. It is reputed to have attained the age of 300 years, and been known to flourish and bear fruit for more than 100 years. No fruit tree will sustain itself and produce fruit so well under neglcct and rough treatment. It begins to bear about the third year after budding, and by the fifth year it produces an abundant crop, though tlic yield is gradually increased, by age and favourable circumstances. The early growth of the orange is rapid; by its tenth year it has grown more than it will in the next fifty, so far as its breadth and height are concerned.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 126, 30 May 1934, Page 17