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Lemon. 
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Lime-tree. 
| but here and there, ftragling-in the Ifland.. 1 have feen..fome of the 
| fruit large.and very full of juice,with a fragrant{mell the leaves both 
A Tine and Exad Hiffory, 
The Lemon tree is much better fhap’d and diars. bas shis fruit. is. 
of thefe and the Orangetrees,I fhall not need to.mention being fo, well | 
known in England, 
The Lime tree is, like a thick Hollybuth, i in Fas lrad, and as full of 
prickles: ifyou, make a hedge of them, about your houfe,’tis ufficient 
proof againft the, Negroes 3, whofe naked bodies cannot, poflible enter 
it, and it isan extraordinary fure fence againtt Cattle, > It) commonly, 
grows feven, or'eight foot high, extreamly. thick of leaves. and, fruit., 
and of prickles 5 ; the leaves not unlike thofé of: a Lemon tree, the fruit 
t difcerned, at the diftance of three yards,,.but only. 
weve 
Prickled . 
Beet 
Prickled ap-| 
ple. 
~ "tis lef, but inthe tafte of the rind. and juice, extreamly diffe- 
eB ta. 58 much fitter. forfauce than the Lemon 5. but: not. fo good to cat 
. The Prickled apple, grows onatree. excels, thick leay'd, andl 
tale leaveslarge, and ofa despercens AB fhe Rot. yeh iF unlike the | 
leaf of. a Wallnut:treein. Ei =, this frui aN, is thapd lik like the heart’ of ‘i 
an Oxe, and much about that biene(s § a Boonen on the outlide, : 
with many prickles on it, the tafte very like amuftie Lemon. : 
Thenext inorder, fhall be the, prickled pear, much. purer. intafte! 
and better form’d;, the fruit being not valre ine ep ecoa Cienenbitde 
r, and ofa faint green, intermixt et the ftalk 5 z 
ma 
| {pot Bi ) 
Eine Saiee ot “Gadde: es Fiala no more "ifesent: in Tighe. F 
_| ofthat, and thefe are all the remarkable. fruits that. grow. on. tree 
| ding in the fame manner, and if the 
| —* a ftory ortwo.more 4 of 
se aiehody » ofa mist os yong tsi ‘partly Scammell’; with 
of 1¢ growing fomewhae rie 
Pp rickled = ~ 
aaa and afmall. circle aboutit il and.from that, fel A lines 
drawn to she uemolt extent. of that. round. Murrey fpot,with faint | 
t the fmall circle and the MES upon, that Se : 
nef from the UTEEYs: than only tobe difcerned, and a lictle a 
colour, | 
The Pomegranate is a beautiful tree thel esfmall:, with a green 
mixt.with Olivecolour, the bloflom large, we il fhap" ds, and ofa: , 
Scarlet colour the fruit not fo large there, as thofe we’ have . 
Spaiz, | The young trees being fet in rows, and planted, thick sia & 
avery good hedge, being clipt even a top withGardenfhears.. The} 
fruit is'very.well- known toyou, and therefore I Hol nesh faseweting 
and are proper to this Illand, that _Ican remember, though I believe i 
there are many more. A 
-cThe Papa is but a {mall tree, her bark of a "faint willow, alow: hee . 
leaves large, : and ofthe thape of the Phyfick nut-tree, byt,ofthe colour| 
out four or five of one height, and | 
A ie from the place where they bud out 5. to; the ends} 
of the branches, and about two £ gc higbers fuch other branches fprea-|_ 
a wto a greater height than} 
thefe bows : the oe ats i 
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