832 IM-ANT I, IKK OK A I, .M?.\ M A. 



" Pruiuis ameiicaiia Marsh. \Vii.i> ( Jmusk I'i.im. 1{|-,i> a\i> Vki.i i>\v I'i.i'.m. 



Piiiiuis triflora KNixli. .Iai'anksk I'mms. Ivi;i,m;v and Hoia.n I'i.cms. 



Coast to til*- nii)iMilaiii8. 



,la]iaii. 



' Amygdalus persica L. Pka( ii. 



Asia. 

 Amygdalus persica nectariua Ait. Nkctaki.nk. 



l']>I)er districts. 

 Rubus occidentalis L. liLACK-iAi' Iwvsriu.ijKiKs, 



Rubus idaeus L. Kasi-hkrky. 



Rubiis argutiis Link. Hlackijkkuy. 



Rubus trivialis .Michx. and R. iiivisus Hailey Dkwhekriks, various strains. 



Punica granatum !.. Pomkcjranate. 



Lower Pine region, Coast plain. 



Mediterranean region. 



Citrus aurantium L. Sweet Okan(;e. 



On the seacoast. Mobile Bay, Perdido Hay. Cultivated extensively before the 

 {ffeat freeze in the winter of 1879-80. At present only iu well-sheltered localities. 



Citrus bigaradia Loisel. Bin Kit ()kan(;e. 



On the seacoast. 

 Zizyphus vulgaris L. Jujubk-beury. 



Lower Pine region. Coast plain. Here and there. , 



Vitis labrusca L. Fox Grape. 



Southern varieties: Catawba, Diana, Isabella. Northern varieties: *Concord, 

 Ives seedling. 



* Vitis aestiVcUis Michx. Summer (iRAi'E, 



Virginia seedling, Norton's Virginia, "Herbeniont, Cynthiana. 



* Vitis rotundifolia Michx. Muscarine Grate. Bullace Grape. 



Flowers, Thomas, ' Seuppernoug. 

 Chiefly in the Coast Pine l>elt. 



CULTIVATED FOR SHADE TREES AND FOR ORNAMENT. 



Cycas revoluta Thunh. Fern I'ai.m. 



Coast plain. 

 .Japan. 



Nageia chiuensis (Roxb.) Kuntze. {Podocarixm sinensis Teijstn. A: Hinu.) 

 Coast plain. Evergreen shrub, 

 .lapan. 



Cupressus senipervirens L. Cvprk.s.s. 



Cypress of southern Europe. 

 Coast plain to Central Prairie belt. 



Cupressus funebris Kndl. Weeping Cypress. 



Louisianiau area. 

 China, 



