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VARIETIES DISTINGUISHED IN CULTIVATION. 



Rhododendron maximum rosenm Pursh. 

 Rhododendron maximum purpureum Pursh. 

 Rhododendron maximum album Pursh. 



Rhododendron catawbiense Michx. Catawba Rhododendron. 



Range. — Mountains from Virginia and West Virginia to Georgia and Alabama 

 (Lookout Mountain, on Little Liver in Dekalb County). 



Family MYRSHNTA-CE^S. 



ICACOREA Aublet. 



Icacorea paniculata (Nutt.) Sud worth. Marlberry. 



Ardisia pickeringia Nutt. 



Range. — Coast of southern Florida (on the east coast from Mosquito Inlet to 

 southern islands and on the west coast from Caloosa River to Cape Romano) ; Baha- 

 mas. Cuba, and southern Mexico. 



Names in use. — Marlberry (Fla.); Cherry (Fla.). 



JAQUINIA Linn. 

 Jaquinia armillaris Jacq. . Joe-wood. 



Range. — Off the coast of southern Florida (Sanibel Islands to southern keys and 

 Everglades) ; Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, and northern Brazil. 



Name in use. — Joewood (Fla.). 



Family SAPOTACE^]. 



CHRYSOPHYLLUM Linn. 



Chrysophyllum monopyrenum Swartz. Satinleaf. 



CHRYSOPHYLLUM OLIVIFORME Lam. 

 Range. — Coast of southern Florida (on the east coast from Mosquito Inlet to 

 southern keys and on the -west coast from Caloosa River to Cape Sable) ; Bahamas 

 and West Indies. 



Name in use.— Satinleaf (Fla.). 



SIDEROXYLON Linn. 

 Sideroxylon mastichodendron Jacq. Mastic. 



Range. — Coast of southern Florida (on the east coast from Cape Canaveral to 

 southern keys and on the west coast from Cape Romano to Cape Sable) ; Bahamas 

 and West Indies. 



NAME in use.— Mastic (Fla.); Wild Olive (Fla.). 

 BUMELIA Swartz. 

 Bumelia tenax (Linn.) Willd. Tough Bumelia. 



Range. — Coast region North Carolina to Florida (Cape Canaveral and Cedar Keys). 

 Xames in use.— Black Haw (Fla.) ; Tongh Buckthorn (S. 0.)j Iron- 

 wood (S. C, Fla.). 



