CHAPTER XV. 



VARIETIES GROWN IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND IN 



FLORIDA. 



CLASS D. 



The varieties under this class, marked with an asterisk (*), 

 are grown in Florida, and are considered of great value there. 

 The others on the list are grown in foreign countries; and it 

 is not known if any of them have as yet been introduced 

 either into Florida or California. 



* EVER-BEARING. 



Fruit large and coarse. Decreases in size as the tree grows 

 older. 



* LAMB. 



Fruit medium. Strong acid. Said to be a good lemon. 



* Bijou. 



Claimed to be a remarkable lemon, ripening much earlier 

 than others. 



* VARIEGATED. 

 The leaves are mottled with white. Very ornamental. 



* NAPOLEON. 



Said to be a good shipping lemon. Thin rind; oblong 

 shape, of medium size. A prolific bearer. 



