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Citrus limonum. A variety from Lepanto-Bontoc, different from 

 anything figured or described by Bonavia, and more probably of Philip- 

 pine than Indian origin. The tree is only lightly spinescent and of 

 remarkably vigorous growth, plants only three months from the seed 

 measuring 25 to 30 cm. The fruit is large size, long-oblong, and of good 

 keeping quality. The skin is thin, smooth, and very highly colored, and 

 the flesh juicy acid and abundant. A rather large seed production is its 

 single defect. In other respects it will compare to advantage with some 

 of the best seedlings of European or Californian origin. Its cultivation 

 on a large scale should result in supplanting the now considerable foreign 

 importation of lemons to these Islands. 



LIST OP SEEDS AND PLANTS INTRODUCED. 



CEREALS. 



FORAGE. 



GARDEN VEGETABLES. 



Artichoke 



Asparagus 



Beans (bush). 



Beans (lima) 



Large Green Globe '. 



Barr's Mammoth 



Columbian Mammoth White 



Best of All 



Curries's Rustproof Golden Wax 



Dwarf Horticultural 



Early Prolific Dwarf German 



Early Round Yellow 



Extra Early Red Valentine 



Extra Early Refugee 



Goddard or Boston Favorite 



Golden Wax 



Improved Early Round-Pod Red Valentine. 



New Pencil Pod Black Wax 



Refugee Wax 



Rustproof Golden Wax 



Saddleback Wax 



Stringless Green Pod 



Burpee's Bush 



Dreer's Bush 



Willow Leaf__. 

 Woods's Prolific Bush. _. 



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