Field Notebook: Florida. 1911, 1912
Page 44
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"don't if one there's it is decidedly cross bedded, in many places the bedding is crumula- tree. Again the only fruits down are small potatoes. Took 3 pictures to show the cross- bedding. A northern man by the name of Lawrence has a track of land facing the Oniami river and the runs south for a mile or more. Has great fruit orchards. One of this acres is very hand- some being lined with the Australian pine. And many orchards of napes but mainly of grape fruit, a grove of the orange in the shadduck. In general these orchards are not well kept and in places are small with weeds. Other orchards are well kept and the result is fine. However the most showy and picturesque farm is the Onusa Isle farm seen yesterday. The farms of Dronglan and Lejeune are amongst the best.