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ORANGES LEMONS, 



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 re- 

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

 contain 200 varieties. A work has recently been published at Paris, edited by 

 Messrs. Risso andPoiteau, which contains engravings and descriptions of 160 va- 

 rieties, comprising the most valuable and interesting. It is from an inspection of 

 those figured in this work that the new varieties hive been selected which are here 

 enumerated ; to obtain which has been attended with great difficulties. About 40 

 new varieties, not here enumerated, will be ready for sale in September 1835, when 

 an extra catalogue of them will be furnished. 



Those marked thus 



of 1 year's growth from inoculation, $2 



2 do do do 3 



3 do do do 3 50 



Those marked thus I are $3,50 each 

 but of one and two years growth. 

 Those marked thus f will be each $5, and being quite 



0?^a7iges. 



1 * Seville orange or Bigarade 

 Ditto, of smaller size, $1,50 



2 JDouble flowering, do 

 Orange a jleur double 



o fHornedorhermaphrjoditedo 



4 *Curled leaved, or cluster 



flowered, Riche depouille 



5 ^Turkey bigarade or willow leaved 



6 fStriped leaved Turkey do. Striped > 



willow leaved, or Turquin panache y 



7 *Gold striped orange 



8 *Siiver striped do 



9 *Silver striped curled leaved do 



10 tBlotched leaved do 



11 j Waved leaved, or undulated, large foliage 

 ISjNewYtan 



14, *VVest India sweet orange, oranger a fruit dou£ 



15 JSt. Salvador sweet seedless or navel do 



16 ^Red cored Malta or red Portugal do 



17 t White Portugal do 



18 JTangiers do. or large Myrtle leaved^ j 



Chinese Begarade 



19 ^Myrtle Icaveo do, small fruit 



20 fHystrix, liniettier des or unite fevres, 



icith curious formed double leaves 



21 *Bergamot orange i^Jif/i large fruit 



22 jDitto loith small fruit 



23 *Cbinese Mandarin orange, with small ^ 



fruit J size of cherries ^ 



24 tDitto with larger fruit 



25 fPrench Begarade 



26 jSweet orange of Nice 



Lemons* 



3) *Short Lisbon lemon 



38 *Long Sicily do 



39 fPoncire, or monstrous do, Gros linwft 



40 jlncomparable lemon 



41 jSvveet fruited do 



Some of these kinds are of three, and others 

 new, are not at present large. 



Citrus vulgaris 



fiore plena 

 cornicidata 

 crispa 

 lunata 



lunata, vel salicifoliafoL var\ 



aurea variegata 



argenteo variegata 



argen. var. crispa 



maculata 



var. 



Ytan 



aurantium 



braziliensis 



cruentum 



Lusitanicum 



sinesis, vel tangierana 



nobilis, minor 



'hystrix 



bergamia 

 parva 



nobilis minor 



major 



spatafora 



nicense 



limonum 



ablongum 



pmiziniim, vel. tubero$4t 

 incomparabilis 

 dulcis^ vel. margaritct 



