CITRONS SHADDOCKS LIMES. 



39 



61 iToronja of Caraccas Lemon 

 52 ^Double dowering do 



Citrons, 



58 JMardeira Citron 



59 ^Palermo solid fruitedCitron, with red fruit ) 



when young, limonier d fruit sanguine ) 



60 tltalian do ofFIorence,\vith large pointed fruit 



61 tLarge fruited do, Citronier d gros fruit 



62 tMadras round fruited do, has weighed in ) 



England 5lbs J 



ShaddocJcs. 



67 •* Shaddock, or Pampelmous, monstrous fruit 



68 ^French do, fruit compressed 



Limes, 



72 tWest India lime 



73 ^European do, or cluster friend, 

 Limettier a. petit fruit 



Citrus toronja 

 jiore plcno 



medica, vulgaris 



sayiguiyiea 



floreniia] 

 macrocarpa 



monstrosa 



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 



5 Cherimoyer 



6 Sweet sop 



7 Yellow pine apple 



8 Dark orange do 



9 Caper plant 



10 Indian papaw 



1 1 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 Cinnamon 

 36 Great mammee tree 



27 India mango 



28 Banana tree 



29 Rose colored do 



30 India plainiain 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 S3 

 Anona guanabaucis, $1 50 

 muricata ^l 50 

 cherimolia vel tripeiela 

 squamosa, §1 50 

 Bromelia ananas, §1 



v.fidva $2 

 Capparis spinosa, $2 

 Carica papaya, $2 

 Cinamomum cutlitlaban, S4 to 5 

 Cocoloba uvifera, $3 

 Cocos nucifera, S4 to 8 

 Cofifea arabica, Si to 2 

 Conium aracatcha, 50 cts 



V. viridis, 50 cts 

 Crescentia cucurbitana, Si5 

 Dioscorea sativa, 75 cts 

 Eugenia jambos SI 

 uniflora, SI 

 laurifolia, $1 50 

 Laurus persea, S3 



camphora, S3 to 5 

 cinnamomum, $10 

 Mammea americana, S4 

 Mangifera iiidica, S3 

 Musa sapieiitum, $2 

 rosacea, $2 



paradisiaca from S3 to 5 

 coccinea, SI to 2 

 Nandina domestica, 50 to 75 cts 

 Phoenix dactylifera, S2 

 Pistachia orticinarum,S2 

 Psidium pyriferum, $1 



catlleyanum, $3 to 4 

 sp. Rio. Janeiro, 2 dols 

 Rhamnus lotus, 2 dols 

 Saccharum officinarum, 1 dol 

 Taraarindus occidentalis, 2 do!s 

 Thra viridis. U to 2 dols. 



