The Queensland Government fruit expert, Mr A H Benson, has been strongly recommending the growing of seedless oranges in that colony, as well as growing a variety * .i«41». lime—the Tahiti, a fruit which ?rows t th«! size of the ordinary West fndTan lime. In America several persons have been experimenting with a view to prorlnrinreedless apples and seedless pears, and have Si in doing: the same and proEg St said to be of first-class quality.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 11542, 29 November 1900, Page 5
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