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  • Collection: Selling Sunshine

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Row of citrus trees that had been killed by freeze.

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Four-page article explaining how Florida's oranges and grapefruits are grown, harvested, and marketed.

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Excerpt advertising Brooksville, Florida as "The Home of the Tangerine."

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Excerpt advertising Davenport, Florida as "Home of the famous Holly Hill Grove."

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Cover of book entitled Gift of the Unicorn: The Story of Lue Gim Gong, Florida's Citrus Wizard.

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Manuscript of Frank Chase's recollections of Isleworth in the 1880s.

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A color plate from Flora sinensis depicting a pineapple.

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Citrus trees destroyed by hurricane.

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Cover of publication entitled The Story of Florida Citrus, Bulletin No. 177, published by the Department of Agriculture.

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Article describing Mrs. Julia Tuttle's influence in the development of Miami, Florida in the late 19th century.
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