40 CITRONS—SHADDOCKS—LIMESs. 
51 ¢Toronja of Caraccas Lemon 
52 {Double flowering do 
58 tMardeira Citron 
Citrus torovja 
flore pleno 
Citrons. 
medica, vulgaris 
59 *Palermo solid fruited Citron, with red fruit y AER 
when young, limonier 4 fruit sanguine i 1 fei 
60 tItalian do, of Florence, with large pointed fruit Jlorentia 
61 tLarge fruited do. Citronier 4 gros fruit MACTOCAT PG 
62 tMadras round fruited do. has weighed in 
MONSIT OSE 
England 5 lbs. 
68 tFrench do. fruit compressed 
72 {West India lime 
73 tEuropean do. or cluster fruited, 
Limettier 4 petit fruit 
Shaddocks. 
67 *Shaddock, or Pampelmous, monstrous ftuit 
decumana 
var. 
limeta 
pavar 
The following are fruits of the tropics, and other warm climates, which will flourish 
in the southern parts of our country, but need protection in all those states where 
. the winters are severe. 
1 Common sapota 
2 Mexican white do 
3 Brazilian custard apple 
4 Soursop 
§ Cherimoyer 
6 Sweet sop 
7 Yellow pine apple 
8 Dark orange do , 
9 Caper plant 
10 Indian papaw 
11 Molucca Cinnamon 
13 Round leaved sea-side grape 
14 Cocoa nut 
15 Coffee 
16 Aracatcha, red stalked 
17 Ditto, green stalked 
18 Round fruited calabash tree 
19 West India yam 
20 Rose apple of India 
21 Solitary flowered do 
22 Laurel leaved do 
23 Alligator pear 
24 Camphor 
25 Cinamon 
26 Great mammee tree 
27 India mango 
28 Banana tree 
29 Rose colored do 
30 India plaintain tree 
31 Scarlet flowering banana 
32 Chinese garden nandina 
33 Turkey date 
34 Eatable pistachia 
35 Pear shaped guava 
_ 36 Chinese purple do 
37 Brazilian lote tree 
38 Egyptian lote tree 
39 Sugar cane 
41 West India tamarind 
42 Green tea 
Achras sapota $3 
v. alba $3 
Anona guanabaucis $1,560 
muricata $1,50 
cherimolia vel tripetela 
squamosa $1,50 
Bromelia ananas, $1 
o. fulva, $2 
Capparis spinosa, $3 = 
Carica papaya, $3 
Cinamomum cutlitlaban, $4 to$5 
Cocoloba uvifera, $3 
Cocos nucifera, $4 to $8 
Coffea arabica, $1 to $2 
Conium aracatcha, 50 ets 
v. viridis, 50 cts 
Crescentia cucurbitana, $5 
Dioscorea sativa, 75 cents 
Eugenia jambos, | to $1,50 
unifiora, $1 
laurifolia, $1,50 
Laurus persea, $3 
camphora, 3 tod 
cinnamomum, $10 
Mammea americana, 84 
Mangifera indica, $3 
Musa sapientum, $2 
rosacea, $2 
paradisiaca, from 3 to $6 
coccinea, 1 to $2 
Nandina domestica, 50 to 75 cts 
Phenix dactylifera, $2 
Pistachia officinarum, $2 
Psidium pyriferum, $2 
cattleyanum, $3 to $4 
sp. Rio. Janeiro, $2 
Rhamnus lotus, $2 
Saccharum officinaruam, $1 
Tamarindus occidentalis, $2 
Thea viridis $2 
