Table 3.--On-tree value of Florida citrus production by type of fruit, 1959-60 through 1976-77 seasons All round oranges All grapefruit Specialty fruit All citrus Season Value Index Value Index Value Index Value Indexb Thousand $ Percent Thousand $ Percent Thousand $ Percent Thousand $ Percent 1959-60 170,057 77 32,043 54 19,635 71 221,735 72 1960-61 244,376 110 30,138 51 25,348 92 299,862 97 1961-62 203,255 92 23,498 40 23,506 85 250,259 81 1962-63 196,116 88 37,146 63 17,421 63 250,683 81 1963-64 243,935 110 59,147 100 34,005 123 337,087 109 1964-65 200,276 90 46,892 80 27,308 99 274,476 89 1965-66 155,625 70 47,471 81 22,312 81 225,408 73 1966-67 130,526 59 32,393 55 15,156 55 203,174 66 1967-68 207,432 94 66,317 113 34,321 124 308,070 100 1968-69 218,660 99 39,011 66 27,723 100 285,394 92 1969-70 156,876 71 63,526 108 22,055 80 242,457 78 1970-71 208,146 94 81,514 138 24,228 88 313,888 101 1971-72 280,317 126 108,991 185 33,991 123 423,299 137 1972-73 265,361 120 94,635 161 29,434 107 389,330 126 1973-74 244,691 110 79,879 136 30,692 111 355,262 115 1974-75 280,350 126 76,367 130 36,498 132 393,215 127 1975-76 321,449 145 72,155 122 42,552 154 436,156 141 1976-77 263,319 119 69,309 118 30,440 110 363,068 117 Index 221,709 100 58,912 100 27,590 100 309,601 100 Source: Florida Agricultural Statistics, Citrus Summary [3]. Includes Temples, tangelos, tangerines, honey tangerines and limes. percentage of average values for 1959-60 through 1976-77 seasons.