I'll second Dr. Natelson's recommendation of John Panzarella's citrus
knowledge. He is a fountain of experience and hands-on knowledge. A trip
to his backyard is a treat and an eye-opener. He can answer just about any
citrus question.
Doreen Howard
-----Original Message-----
From: Dr. Ethan Natelson <natelson@pipeline.com>
To: nafex@egroups.com <nafex@egroups.com>
Date: Saturday, July 08, 2000 7:28 AM
Subject: [nafex] Citrus References
>Dear John,
>
> I don't have a copy of The Citrus Industry which is the general
>reference text that people use. Citrus Varieties of the World is a good
>small reference and even the paperback Citrus, How to Select, Grow and
Enjoy
>by Richard Ray is excellent and covers all of the prominent citrus
including
>Jaffa with nice photos. My daughter is an internet used book exchange
>expert and has gotten me a number of excellent horitcultural books - some
>more than a 100 years old - at much less cost than you might think.
>Actually, I saw The Citrus Industry advertised there and was tempted but I
>am really a dabbler in citrus. One of our local citrus gurus is John
>Panzarella (jpanzarella@computron.net) who has all of the prominent texts
>and a large variety collection. He has written for the California Rare
>Fruits journal and the Southern Fruit Fellowship Newsletter and could
answer
>hobbiest questions in the citrus area far better than I can.
>
> Regards, Ethan
>
>
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