CHAPTER IX. 



MISCELLANEOUS VARIETIES GROWN IN FOREIGN COUN- 

 TRIES AND IN FLORIDA. 



CLASS I. 



The varieties under this head are the leading varieties grown 

 in foreign countries, as well as those that in recent years have 

 been introduced into Florida; also the varieties of Florida 

 origin. Many of these varieties do well in their native coun- 

 try, but when planted in this State do not come up to the ex- 

 pectation of those who have imported them. Nevertheless it 

 is well to experiment. 



NOTE. The varieties imported from these countries, and now fruiting in Florida, 

 and in California, are left out of this list. They will be found under other heads. 



PORTUGAL. 



Selecta (highly priced). 



China (good, but does not bear transportation). 



Navel (same as Australian). 



TURKEY. 



Candian (considered very good). 

 Syrian (good). 

 Chio (common). 

 Paros (common). 

 Archipelago (good). 

 Mitylene (good). 

 Tenedos (good). 

 Samos (good). 



