42 ORANGES, LEMONS, CITRONS, SHADDOCKS, AND LIMES. 



8 f Common, or ordinaire var. 



9 JLarge fruited, a gros fruit var. 



10 iEatable, or bonne a manger aar, 



11 jVermillon var. 



12 jGrossanne var. 



13 fLong leaved longifolia 



14 fBroad leaved latifolia 



15 Box leaved, $1 to $1 50 buxifolia 



16 f Twisted leaved obliqua 



17 jWarted cape verrucosa 



18 Wave leaved cape, 3 dollars undulata 



19 JCape-of- Good-Hope broad leaved capensis 



20 Madeira, 3 dollars excelsa 



21 Chinese fragrant, 1 to 2 dollars fragrans 



22 *Smooth leaved Ioevis 



23 American, 75 cents to 1 dollar arnericana 



24 *Narrow leaved augustifolia 



25 Asiatic, 3 dollars asiatica 



26 Mauritius lance leaved, 3 dollars lancea 



27 *Twiggy, or branching media 



28 fGold blotched leaved fol. var. 



29 JRosemary leaved rosmarinifolia 



30 *Holly leaved spinosa, veL iUicifolia 



N. B. See green-bouse catalogue for other varieties. 



ORANGES, LEMONS, CITRONS, SHADDOCKS, 

 AND LIMES. 



These require sufficient 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 require it. In Italy, extensive nurseries of these fruits ai e 

 cultivated, some of which contain 200 varieties. A work has recently 

 been published at Paris, edited by Messrs. Risso and Poiteau, which con- 

 tains engravings and descriptions of 1G0 varieties, comprising the mo* t 

 valuable and interesting. It is from an inspection of those figured in this 

 work that the new varieties have been selected which are here enumerated ; 

 to obtain which has been attended with great difficulties, as the collections 

 of Paris and London possess but few of them. 



Those marked thus *, if of 1 year's growth from inoculation, $2 

 2. do. do. do. 3 



3 do. do. of -age for bearing 3 50 

 Those marked thus ± are $'3 50 each. Some of these kinds are of three, am 



others but one and two years, growth. 

 Those marked thus t will be each $5, and being quite new, are not at presen 

 large. 



ORANGES. 



1 * Seville orange, or Eigarade Citrus vulgaris 



2 tDouble flowering do. or Orange ) * „ , 



. »« 'i-j u } flore pieno 



afleur double J j r 



3 tHorned, or hermaphrodite do. cornicxdata 



