the texture of each. 



cussed below) i 



ily grown is a smiiU-fruited, 

 Rrown from seed and called 

 iif this sort are shipped from 



"cluh I" I 

 deprriT I. I !'. 



Liii,.' I .. - 

 half iit.Hiioi* 

 Vttls of from 1'. 

 worked into tli 



soils it i 



posting 1 



The VI 



been km 



ter, it l.i 



times a' 



1293. Sour Lime-C 



uring summer ami ii.ii.iinn. 'I'ln-re 

 arieties beside th.- .■,.i.,i,i.,n "Wist 

 h are propagated l.\ l.u.l.ln.- ..r -ran- 

 ks of various kiii.l-- hot .->!.. .ially 



He who will use Lime intelligently must sttuiy care- 

 fully the peculiarities of his soil, and of the plants that 

 are to be grown. H. .J. Wheeleu. 



LIME (FRUIT) of literature is mostly Citrus Limetia 

 of Hisso, or Sweet Lime, which is now regarded as a form 

 of C. Medica. The Sour or West Indian Lime (dis- 



the Cilnis tiifuliula as a stock, the trees will I 

 stand more severe frosts than when worked 

 tender roots. ]?. >j_ Re.\ 



California fruit, though several varieti. 

 few places for home use. 



E. J. WlCKSON. 



