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Orange — Ruby Blood, Messrs. Reasoner Bros., Florida 

 Majorca 



" Homasassa " ** 



« Kkig " " 



BooIle^s Early 



Beeoli's No. 1 



Otaheite 



Pomelo, or Grrape Fruit, Royal, Messrs. Reasoner Bros., Florida. 

 " " " Pernambuco 



" " Aurantium " " 



Tresca Blood 



Lemon. Sweet Brazilian. From Messrs. Rivers, England. 

 Imperial 

 Sweet 

 Common 



" Blair Premium. From Messrs. Reasoner Bros., Florida, 

 Yillafranca 

 Genoa 



Rough (Wild) 



Shaddock. From Messrs. Rivers, England. 

 Forbidden Fruit 



Citrus corniculata. From Messrs. Reasoner Bros., Florida. 

 Kumquat, round " " 



oval 



Citron " 



Also a large number of plants received from California and Florida 

 the names of which were lost in transit. In addition to above, we have 

 the ordicary Jamaica orange, the very best variety of Jamaica Grape 

 Fruit and Navel orange from buds obtained in Jamaica from Hon. J. 

 T. Palache and Hon, Col. Ward ; also ordinary Shaddock, (3 kinds) 

 and Lime (Sweet and Common). 



Timber Trees. — We have at the present time a large number of 

 seedling West Indian Cedar, and young plants of Juniper Cedar which 

 will be distributed when large enough to send out. Many of the Juni- 

 per Cedars are large enough now, but they have just been trans- 

 planted. West Indian Cedars, and Pinus sinensis have now been 

 planted at regular intervals along all our line, and dividing fences. 

 These will form permanent growing posts in time. 



Widdringtc«iia Whytei, the Mount Mlanje Cypress. We have suc- 

 cessfully raised a large number of plants of this valuable African tim- 

 ber tree, and they look healthy and promising. 



Blue Mountain Coffee. — A large quantity of seed of the best Blue 

 Mountain Coffee was sown during the year, and an extensive nursery 

 of young plants is being formed to supply planters who experience 

 difficulty in obtaining supplies of young plants when required. 



Cassu va. — An experimental plot of Cassava, both bitter and sweet, 

 has been established, and the plants are growing luxuriantly. 



Budding Oranges etc., — It is still a question which months, or sea- 

 sons of the year are the best to perform this operation. As far as our 



