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“CATALOGUE AND DESCRIPTION OF FIGS. 293 
Caravanquin Negre—CAaRAVANCHINA NEGRA. 
Carbiani.—Table fig. Italy. 
Carifiguier—CaPpriFia, (See p. 279.) 
Castagnola—La Castagnola; Castagnolo (Italy); Ficus carieca var. fucosa 
Geny.—Globular; bright green; 14 to 1} inches diameter. Savoy. at Nice, 
Castagnolo—CasTAGNOLa. . 
Fia. 49.—Caprifig from Italy. 
Castle Kennedy.—Fruit very large, obovate or long pyriform; skin thin, very ten- 
der, greenish yellow on the neck and toward the stalk, but pale dingy brown, 
mottled with dull, dingy gray on the widest part and toward the eye: pulp pale, 
opaline, with slight stains of red around some of the seeds nearest the eye: ten- 
der, but notrichly flavored. A largeand handsome early fig, remarkable for its 
earliness, which is nearly three weeks ahead of the Marseillaise. The fruit 
greatly resembles Brunswick, but is entirely distinct in habit and growth of 
plant; abundant bearer: has been grown for more than a century at Castle 
Kennedy, N. B., England. (Hogg.) 
