THE LEMON 79 



* AUGUST. 



Generally ripening in August. The tree is a rapid and 

 vigorous grower. A good shipper. Has a smooth skin, and 

 elongated in shape. 



* BELAIR-PREMIUM. 



This variety is considered to be one of the best. The tree 

 is strong and thrifty. Fruit of a medium size, and without 

 bitterness. 



* FRENCH'S SEEDLING. 



This tree is a strong grower. Almost thornless. Fruit 

 quite small. 



* Valentino,. 



* Leghorn. 



* Neapolitana. 



* Makay (Florida origin). 



* Miranda (Florida origin). 



* Lemonia Trifoliata (dwarf, ornamental only). 



* Variegated (ornamental only). 



* Belair (Florida origin). 



* Limonium Trifoliatum (a hardy species of lemon, fruit the 



size of a lime; edible). 



* Malta. 



* Waring s Seedling (Florida origin). 



* French or Florida (used for stock). 



ITALY. 



Genoese (said to stand the longest transportation). 



Garden Lemon (inferior). 



Bergamot (cultivated for the essence only). 



Neapolitan (a greenish fruit, said to be good). 



Mela Rosa (a small ribbed lemon). 



Paradise (fruit very large, used for confectionery). 



Limonum Tenno (too tender for transportation). 



Limonnm Oblongum (considered very good, but coarse). 



Citrns Lima (valued for its medical virtues). 



Cummunis. 



Suacco. 



