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POME GRANATE S — OLIVE S . 



POMEGRANATE. Grenadier. 



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Those marked thus * are 75 cents ; those thus t $1 ; and those thus % $1,50 

 The fruit requires in this latitude, that the trees should during winter be placed in a 

 cellar, or some other place free from frost. South of the Potomac, it is supposed 

 they will not require that care. 



1 Fruit bearing, 50 to 75 cents 



2 iLarge Malta 



3 JSweet fruited 



4 tAcid fruited 



5 fSemi-acid 



6 Double crimson, 50 cts 



7 JGreat Double crimson 



8 t Prolific 



9 t White flowered and fruited 



10 tDouble white flowering 



1 1 t Yellow flowering 



12 *Dwarf profuse flowering, or Chinese 



1 3 tDouble dwarf, or Chinese 



Punica granatum 

 melitensis 

 fluids 

 acida 

 mi-acida 

 rubra plena 

 plena major 

 prolifera 

 alba 



alba plena 

 flava 

 nana 

 plena 



OLIVES. Olivers. 



Those marked thus * are $1 ; thus f $1,50 and thus % $2. 

 These species require in this latitude, during winter, that the trees be placed in a eel- 





ORANGES, LEMONS, CITRONS, SHADDOCKS, AND 



LIMES. 



These require sufficient protection in winter to keep them from freezing, in the states 

 north of South Carolina : in the latter state and those south of it, they do not re- 

 ■quire it. In Italy, extensive nurseries of these fruits are cultivated, some of which 



