144 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
largest of any type, the fruits weighing from one and a half 
to two pounds. It is occasionally grown as a house plant for 
ornamental use. 
PLANTS GROWN IN TROPICAL FRUIT HOUSE 
Achras Sapota. Sapodilla plum 
Heritieria littoralis 
Ananas sativus. Pineapple 
Bertholletia braziliana. Brazil nut 
Brosium Alicasitrum. Bread nut 
Cacara erosa 
Carica Papayg. Papaya 
Carissa grandiflora. Natal plum 
Catha edulis. Jag plant 
Chayota edulis. Chayote 
Citrus Aurantifolia. Lime 
Citrus Aurantifolia “Tahiti.” Tahiti lime tree 
Citrus grandis. McCarthy grape fruit 
Citrus grandis. Foster’s grape fruit 
Citrus itchangensis. Itching orange 
Citrus Medica. Citron 
Citrus mitis. Calamondin orange 
Citrus nobilis. King orange , 
Citrus nobilis deliciosa. Tangerine orange 
Citrus sinensis. Pineapple orange 
Citrus ponderosa 
Cyphomandra betacea. Tree tomato 
Dalbergia sp. 
Eriobotrya japonica. Loquat 
Eugenia Jambos. Rose apple 
Eugenia myrtifolia. Australian brush cherry 
Ficus Carica. Fig. 
Feijoa Sellowiana. Pineapple guava 
Fortunella crassifolia. Meiwa kumquat 
Fortunella margarita. Nagami kumquat 
Garcinia Mangostana. Mangosteen 
Garcinia ranthochymis 
Inga edulis 
Kigelia pinnata 
Litchi chinensis. Litchil 
Lucuma mammosa. Marmalade plum 
Mangiferaindica Tatarifera. Mango 
Mangiferasp. Haden’s mango 
Melicocca bijuga. Spanish lime 
Murraya exotica. Orange jessamine 
Myrciaria cauliflora 
Nephelium Longana 
Persea gratissima (sharpless). Avocado 
Persea gratissima “El Ora”. Avocado 
Persea gratissima, “El Fuerte”. Avocado 
Punica granatum. Pomegranate 
Rhizophora Mangle 
Schinus terebinthifolius 
Spondias tuberosa 
Ziziphus Jujuba 
Wrightia tomentosa 
