
          33748. ANNONA RETICULATA. 
Bullock's heart. A small,
American, tropical, bushy tree, with
heart-shaped, brownish-red or yellow
fruit, with many large, dark-brown
seeds, and sweet, custard-like, granular 
pulp.

37933. ANNONA SALZMANNI. 
Araticum. From Bahia,
Brazil, through Dorsett, Shamel and
Popenoe. Handsome, medium-sized
tree resembling the custard-apple, but
differing in having thick, leathery
leaves with impressed nerves. Its
vigorous, robust habit suggests its use
as stock for cherimoya and for breeding 
purposes.

37911. ANNONA SPINESCENS.
Araticum. From Urubu, Bahia, Brazil,
through Dorsett, Shamel and Popenoe.
Wild, bushy shrub 15 feet high, common 
on low river banks. Its compact
growth and stout spines make it a possiable 
hedge plant. Fruit orange-red
three inches long, somewhat resembling 
cherimoya; edible, but of little
value except possibly for hog food. A
possible stock for cherimoya.
        