Lemon (Citrus Medica, var. ánimo Bap 
excellent quality ; could be extensively grown. — 
haddock ( tras decumana) — See Lemon. -— seen 
Avocado Pear (Persea gratissima).—Supply very Lu In season 
from June to September at different dibviitións- Supply could be very 
largely extended in a few years. z 
Bread Fruit (Artocarpus ?ncisa).— Supply small comparatively, except 
a in moist districts; in season during most so of the year. If cooked 
= by baking will keep well for two or thre 
... Neesberry (Achras Sapota).—One of the iroh delicately Ravoure . 
and wholesome fruits grown. Gathered when “fall,” it will stand 
transport well. In season June to Novem 
ilberry (Vaccinium d —A wild mountain fruit which. 
could be readily cultivated; makes a fine coloured natural jelly, a good — 
wine, and is excellent for tarts. June and ugust. 
Strawbe erry (Fragaria vesca).—A small variety resembling the Alpin: 
species. In viene on the mountains at 4,000 feet during nine months 
of the year, wi 
Star mie (Chrys Cainito) —In season June tos 
A fruit difficult to transport. 
Gua 
vs Eoi Guava). nto a limited. "Wild; no ost f varieties 
cultivated though present. J uly 
‘or (Passiflora Lurifolia) and Granadilla E macrocarpa) = — 
Could b be cultivated in quantities for r export. July, September 
Nutmeg amita Lee i —Mentioned here for sake of its peri- 
r fi 
carp or ow eshy envelope which is succulent and possesses a fine 
mild spicy Pati ria an excellent and rare preserve, which only . 
waits to become known courage a lar. mand, 
o urage a e 
Otaheite Apple (Eugenia abiere and Rose Apple (Eugen 
Jambos).—Make excellent Jos rom a 
: eho 
tter 
| Cas nt iens Laub dis llent 
will no not 2 mper Nuts, when roasted, are a choice dish 
pe Ch itis vinifera) —Grown in small quantities in the e oul 
Bodo of f Kingston, chiefly the Museat rice but never likely to venere 
a reliable crop, all the year round. 
Cherimoyer (Anona M ina —A mountain fruit of great deli 
. but difficult to transport. July to CEN ber ae 
... Sour Sop (Anona muricata), Custard A e (A. reticulata), S 
Sop e m emer ei and Gen nip (Melicorca Hing) s ropieal fru 
7 pe "orit eid (ey 
p E quality, which when pre 
‘ he Apricot of Eu 
fe upwards a 
- A all the year round ; easily cultivated 
= fidei to any extent i in two or dre y years. 
. , Of the fruits most capable of bein 
o an enormous 
EN lacing them in suitable wi ts 
J .. mentioned could be in | 
J demand we 
A 58008. We. 16310, 
