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XXIV. Fruit Trees and Cuttings. 



Oranges (Citrus Aurantium) grafted, 

 from the open ground, about 4 to 6 years 

 old 



Oranges (Citrus Auran- 

 tium) 



Lemons (Citrus Limo- 

 num) 



Mandarines (Citrus no- 

 bilis) 



Cedro (Citrus medica) 



Bergamot (Citrus Ber- 

 gamium) .... 



Shaddock_(Citrus De- 

 cumana) .... 



Mellarosa (Citrus Li- 



monum Mellarosa) . 

 Lemon sweet (Citrus 



Limetta) .... 



grafted, grown in 

 pots,bestvarieties, 

 about 4 to4 1 / 2 feet 



high. 

 About 4 1 /,. to 6 

 feet high from 5 s. 

 to 8 s. each 



grafted, grown 

 in pots. 



per 10 per Kin 

 s. d. g. (1. 



70 



25 - 



30 



Olives , best varieties both for oil and 

 eating, grafted, from the open ground, 

 1 year old 



Olives, best varieties, grafted, grown in pots 

 about 3 to 4 years old 



Chestnut (Castanea vesca) about 3 years 

 old 



Medlar of Japan (Mespilus japonica) 

 about 3 to 4 feet and '/., high, grown 

 in pots 



Walnuts (Juglans regia) , best sorts, 

 grafted, I to 2 years old, about 6 feet 



high 



Hazel-Nuts (Corylus Avellana), best sorts 



about 3 to 4 feet and 1 j i high . 

 Figs (Ficus Carica) about 15 of the best 



sorts ; about 2 to 3 feet high 

 Carobs (Ceratonia Siliqua) grown in pots, 



about 3 to 5 feet high 



per in 



s. (I. 



8 

 14 

 10 



15 



14 



6 

 7 

 28 



per 1(10 

 s. (I. 



65 — 

 120 — 

 80- 



140 — 



125 - 

 48 — 

 55 — 



We can also supply flitting* of 



Figs, about 14 in. long, both table varieties and for drying, about 12 sorts of each at from 30 to 40 Shillings 

 per 1000 Cuttings, according to the sort. 



Olives, about 12 in. long, 12 sorts at from 16 to 24 Shillings per 1000 Cuttings, according to the variety. 



These Cuttings will be packed in bundles of 100 each and not less than 500 of one kind will be supplied. They are 

 packed in moist musk and shipped in strong cases, without tin. Orders for Cuttings cannot be accepted later than the end of 

 December or the beginning of January. All Fruit-Trees will be sound, strong and of good general condition. Considering the 

 duration of the voyage, which is often very long the packing of the Trees etc. is done most carefully in order to secure their 

 arrival in the best possible condition. It must, however, be understood, that our responsibility ceases as soon as the 

 goods have left our warehouses; they travel entirely at the cost and risk of the purchaser. Shipments can be 

 effected from the end of October to the end of April. Prices are to be understood for cash payment without any 

 reduction or discount. All orders must be accompanied by the respective amount or the greater part of the 

 same and in the latter case the remainder will be charged forward on the B/L. As we cannot in any case deviate 

 from these rules, we shall thank our patrons for complying with them, else to our regret their orders cannot be executed. Packing 

 is charged at first cost. Although we do our best to get all Trees and Cuttings under their right names, yet we cannot assume 

 any responsibility to that effect. Most satisfactory reports have been received even from the most distant localities, that our 

 shipments of Trees and Cuttings have arrived in first rate condition. 



