1. 1983-06-19 Jerry Larson with Double Harvest in Haiti asked us what varieties of citrus might come true from seed. I checked with Dr. Carl Campbell at the University of Florida Extension research center. Carl has given me many in-depth, insightful answers to tropical fruit questions sent by several of our...
  2. 1983-01-01 What are the advantages and disadvantages of growing citrus from seed when that is possible? One obvious advantage is that it is much less labor intensive to simply sow citrus seeds and eliminate the grafting step. Another advantage is that the seedling will most likely be free from viruses that...
  3. C. latifolia,is known by many names such as Tahitian lime, Bearss lime, and Persian lime. The nearly-thornless trees grow vigorously to a medium-large size with a spreading form and have white blossoms. Persian lime trees are more cold-hardy than Mexican lime trees and should do well in areas...
  4. 1975-01-01 This booklet looks at the effects of chilling, methods of overcoming dormanyc and methods of calculation of chilling hours for fruit tree cultivars. 91 pages, tables
  5. 1950-08-01 Bulletin 139 47 pages, illustrated, photos
  6. 1990-01-19 Introduction to Citrus Publisher [United States] : ECHO, [1990] Media: DVD Summary: Dr. Campbell discusses growing diffrent types of citrus fruits in tropical conditions. As well as the best soil, drainage, and spacing in your garden. Description: set of 2discs
  7. This publication provides an understanding of concepts and issues of nutrition that can address environmental issues and concerns about profitability of Florida citrus in a highly competitive global market.
  8. 1968-06-01 Four aspects of citrus propagation are discussed here includegrowing seedlings from seed, growing nursery trees, growing citrus trees from stem cuttings, and topworking citrus trees. Circular 546 25 pages, illustrated, photos
  9. 1980-04-01 This publication discussed insects, mites, and disease and their control for home citrus growers. 27 pages, illustrated, photos Circular 139 G
  10. 1957-06-01 Also contains: "Insects and mites found on Florida citrus" and "Recommended fertilizers and nutrional sprays for citrus." 3 books, each with own pages numbers, illustrated, photos