The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 38
An Explanation
An Explanation.
The following letter explains itself: Editor Horticulturist:—My attention is called to a clause on the last page of my lecture on "Orange and Lemon Culture," where the types make me say that the Co-operative Nursery have "the only stock of the varieties of the orange and lemon trees mentioned, budded direct from the original tree." The sentence should read, "The only large stock," etc. I make this correction in justice to other parties who have the same varieties. Of the Garey's Mediterranean Sweet Orange, we have 100,000 budded by actual count, and of Garey's Eureka Lemon, 20,000 to 25,000.
Yours truly,
T. A. Garey.