POMEGR ANA TE S OLIVE S . 



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POME GR ANATE . Grenadier. 



Those marked thus ^ are 75 cents ; those thus t 81 ; and those thus t 81 50. 

 The fruit requires in this latitude, that the trees should during winter be placed in a 

 cellar, or some other place free from frost. South of the Potomac, it is supposed 

 they will not require that care. 



1 Fruit bearing, 50 to 75 cents 



Punica granatum 



2 tLarge Malta 



melilensis 



3 tSweet fruited 



dulcis 



4 fAcid fruited 



acida 



5 tSemi-acid 



mi-acida 



6 Double crimson, 50 cents 



rubra plena 



7 t Great Double crimson 



plena major 



8 ^Prolific 



prolifera 



9 tWhite flowered and fruited 



alba 



10 tDouble white flowering 



alba pleyia 



11 fYellow flowering 



ftava 



12 *Dwarf profuse flowering, or Chinese 



nana 



13 tDouble dwarf, or Chinese 



plena 



OLIVES. Oliviers. 



Those marked thus * are ^1 ; thus t $1 50 and thus t $2. 

 These species require in this latitude, during winter, that the trees be placed in a 

 cellar, or some other situation free from frost. It is^considered that south of Vir- 

 ginia this care will not be requisite. 

 1 fEuropean Olea europea 



2 JBlanquet 



var. 



3 tBouquetier 



var. 



4 tLarge Boutignan 



var. 



5 tLarge redounac 



var. 



6 tCommon, or ordinaire 



var. 



7 tLarge fruited, a gros fruit 



var. 



8 tEatable, or bonne a manger 



var. 



9 tLong leaved 



longifolia 



10 tBroad leaved 



lati folia 



11 *Box leaved 



buxifolia 



12 tTwisted leaved 



obliqua 



13 Wave leaved, cape, S3 



undulata 



J4 tCape-of-Good-Hope, broad leaved 



capensis 



15 Madeira, S3 



excelsa 



16 *Chinese fragrant 



fragrans 



Ditto, large size, U to S3 





17 *Smooih leaved 



laevis 



18 American, 75 cts 



americana 



19 *"Narrow leaved 



angustifolia 



20 Mauritius, lanced leaved, $2 



lancea 



21 ^Twiggy, or branching 



media 



22 tGold blotch leaved 



fol. var. 



23 tRosemary leaved 



rosmarinifolia 



24 *Holly leaved 



spinosa, vel. illicifoli 



25 *Serrated leaved 



serrata 



N. B. See greenhouse catalogue 



for ocher varieties. 



ORANGES, LEMONS, CITRONS, SHADDOCKS, AND 



LIMES. 



These require suflFicient protection in winter to keep them from freezing, in the states 

 north of South Carolina : in the latter state and those south of it, they do not re- 

 quire it. In Italy, extensive nurseries of these fruits are cultivated, some of which 



