44 TROPICAL FBUITS. 



42 fMadras citron, has weighed in i citrus mmstrosm 



England 5 lbs. > 



43 fSide fruited do. or Citronier a ) costata 



cotes y 



44 jLarge pointed do. of Florence florentina, 



45 f Toronja of Caraccas toronja 



46 jWest India lime limetta 



47 f Sweet fruited do, dulcis 



48 *Bergamot lemon bergamia 



49 fBergamot perette of St. Domingo peretta 



The following are fritits of the tropics, and other warm climates, which mf& 

 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 



3 Brazilian custard appFe 



4 Soursop do, 



5 Cherimoyer do, 



6 Rinyon do. 



7 Sweet sop do, 



8 Yellow pine appte 



9 Dark orange do„ 



10 Broad leaved do. 



11 Caper plant 



12 Thornless do. 



13 India papaw 



14 Round leaved sea-side grape 



15 Cocoa nut 



16 Coffee 



1 7 Aracacha y red stalked 



18 Ditto, green stalked 



19 Round fruited calabash tree 



20 West India yam 



21 Rose apple of India 



22 Solitary flowered do. 



23 Laurel leaved do. 



24 Alligator pear 



25 Camphor 



26 Cinamon 



27 Great mammee tre& 



28 India mango 



29 Banana tree 



30 Rose coloured dp. 



31 India plaintain tree 



32 Chinese garden nandin& 



33 Turkey date 



34 Eatable pistachia nut 



35 Pear shaped guava 



36 Chinese purple do. 



37 Brazilian do. 



38 Egyptian lote tree 



39 Sugar cane 



40 Ribband striped oV 



Achras sapota, 3 dollars 



v, alba 

 Anona guanabaucis, 2 dollars 

 murieata, 2 dollars 

 cherimolia, vel tripetela, 2 doll?, 

 sp. 2 dollars 

 squamosa, 2 dollars 

 Bromelia ananas, 1 dollar 

 v.-fidva, 2 dollars 

 pinguin ? 2 dollars 

 Capparis spinosa, 2 dollars 



v. inermisy 2 dollars 

 Carica papaya, 3 dollars 

 Cocoloba uvifera, 5 dollars 

 Cocos nucifera, 20 dollars 

 Coffea arabica, from 2 to 3 dollar* 

 Conium aracacha, 2 dollars 

 v. viridis, 2 dollars 

 Crescentia cucurbitana,,5 dollars 

 Dioscorea sativa, 1 dollar 

 Eugenia jambos, 2 dollars 

 uniflora, 2 dollars 

 laurifolia, 2 dollars 

 Lauru3 persea, 3 dollars 



camphora, 5 dollars 

 cinamomum, 10 to 15 dollars 

 Mammea americana, 4 dollars 

 Mangifera indica, 3 dollars 

 M.usa sapientum, 2 dollars 

 rosacea, 2 dollars 

 paradisiaca, from 3 to 5 dollars 

 Nandina domestica, 1 dollar 

 Phoenix dactylifera, from 2 to 3 dollar* 

 Pistachia officinarum, 2 dollars 

 Psidium pyriferum, ^dollars 



cattleyanum, 5 dollars 

 sp. Rio Janeiro: 2 dollars 

 Rhamnus lotus, 2 dollars 

 tSaccharum officinarum, 1 doll. 50 cts* 

 V% striatum , 2 dollars. 



