LIMES— NECTARINES. 



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LIMES. 



French (False Lemon) , p. 652. Mandarin. See Sour Rangpur. 



Mexican, p. 652. 



Rangpur, p. 652. 

 Turang, p. 588. 



Imperial, p. 652. 

 Kuma, p. 6 2. 



Advance, p. 668. 



LOQUAT. 



Victor, p. 668. 



MEDLARS, p. 553. 

 See Wild and Unclassified Fruits, p. 744 of this Index. 



MULBERRIES. 



Downing, p. 429. 



Russian, p. 430. 



Downing's Everbearing. See Rives. No special value. Tex- 

 Downing. as. 



Hicks, p. 429. 



Hicks' Everbearing. See Hicks. 



Johnson, p. 429. 



New American, p. 430. 



Spalding. A seedling of Down- 

 ing. 

 Stubbs, p. 430. 



Tea's Weeping, p. 430. 



Ramsey's White. A 

 berry; bears young. 



white Victoria. Large, black, sweet. 

 Very productive. Russian. 



NECTARINES. 



Anderson's. See Newington. 

 Aromatic. See Early Violet. 



Claremont. See Elruge. 

 Common Elruge. See Elruge, 

 Coosa. Large, red, white flesh. 



From Ga. 

 Cowdray White. See New 



White. 



Black. See Early Newington. 



Black Murray. See Murry. 



Boston, p. 432. 



Broomfield. Large, roundish, 

 yellow, with a dull red cheek; D'Angleterre. See Newington. 

 rather pleasant. Late. Mass. Downton, p. 431. 



Brugnon Musqufe. See Red Du Tilly's. See Due de Tel- 

 Roman. Hers. 



