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be shut up at an hundred degrees or more. This heat 

 may be said to apply to a collection of Pines when grown 

 together in one house ; but when there is a sufficiency 

 of room, it will be more advisable to grow the Queen 

 Pines by themselves, and those called Black Pines in 

 another department, as these latter require a heat of at 

 least twenty degrees more to grow them well than what 

 ought to be allowed to the Queens. 



The White Providence Pine being a much larger 

 grower than any other, it would be desirable to grow it 

 in a third house, or in a large pit constructed for the 

 purpose. This does not require a greater degree of heat 

 than any of the Black Pines ; but its leaves being 

 so much longer and larger than any other, prevents its 

 being arranged in the pit, so as to allow the others an 

 equal advantage. 



INDEX TO THE PINE APPLES. 



Ansbn's - 1 Globe - - 9 



Ansons - 22 Gold-striped Queen - 29 



Ansons Queen - 1 Grass-green King - - 15 



Antigua Queen - 2 Green Antigua - - 10 



Barbadoes Queen - - 16 Green Olive - 28 



Black Antigua - -3 Green Providence - 11 



Black Jamaica - 4 Green Queen - 12 



Blood - 5 Green St. Vincent's - 28 



Blood Red - 5 Havannah - 13 



Brown Antigua - 3 Heaton House Montserrat 24? 



Brown Havannah - 13 Hussar - 14 



Brown Sugar-loaf 6 Indian Black Pine - g4 



Brown-leaved Sugar-loaf 7 Jamaica - 4 



Claret - - 5 King - 15 



Cockscomb - 8 Lemon-coloured Barbadoes 



Cockscomb - . - 36 Queen - 16 



Common King - 15 Lemon Queen - - 16 



Common Queen - - 23 Montserrat - - 17 



Copper - - 17 Montserrat - 24 



Crown - 36 Mealy-leaned Providence - 37 



English Globe * 9 Narrow-leaved Queen - 23 



Enville - 8 New Black Jamaica - 18 



