17 



Oats best Naples . . . . . . .. 



,, ,, of the Abbruzzes .... 



Panicum fruraentaceum giganteum, an 

 annual grass, growing very quickly, about 

 6 feet high and producing an enormous 

 amount of green fodder ; crop small . 



Rice of Castellamare (Naples) . . . 



Rye, winter of Naples 



„ of the Abbruzzes 



Sacaline (Polygonum sacchalinense) . 



Sorghum, (Holcus Sorghum) Broomcorn 



,, cernuum (Douro, Durra) . 



,, saccharatum (Sugar-Millet) 

 black-seeded 



,, ,, Minnesota 



(Amber cane) 



,, ,, Orange-Sugar 



,, ,, the Shah, dwarf, 



ab* 4 to 5 feet high, very early, compact, 

 with large panicles, very rich in sugar 



Sunflower, common 



,, Hungarian 



,, Russian giant 



Tobacco (Nicotiana Tabacum var.) 

 ,, Hungarian Szegedin. per oz — /8 

 Debroe „ „ — /8 

 Hungarian Czetneck „ „ — jlO 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



per cwt. 



s. a. 





13 — 





13 — 



— 10 



— 4 



17 — 

 16 — 

 13 — 



9 — 





9 — 

 19 — 



18 — 



18 — 















— — 



— — 

 15 - 







15 - 

 18 — 



■ 



6 9 







7 6 







9 6 





Tobacco Turkish Bafra per oz 1/ — 



„ Turkish Samsum „ „ 1/ — 



„ American Kentucky „ „ 1/— 



„ Burley „ „ 1/— 

 „ „ Pensylvania 



Seed Leaf „ „ 1/ — 

 „ Virginia 



Seed Leaf „ „ 1/ — 



„ Havana .... „ „ 2/6 



„ Brazilian ... „ „ 1/9 



„ Sumatra (Deli) . „ „ 5/ — 

 Seeds obtained exclusively from the 

 respective native countries. 



Trevir (for insect powder) (Pyrethrum 

 cinerariaefolium) . . peroz — /5 



Wheat Bianchetta 



„ Carosella 



„ Majorica 



„ Rieti, guaranteed to be grown in 

 the original and best district 



„ Noe 



„ Saragolla 



„ Selina 



„ Fucense, an excellent sort 



With the exception of Noe all others 

 are native of Italy and of great repute 

 in this country; in fact they are excellent 

 and will certainly give satisfaction. 

 Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) clean seed 



per lb. 

 s. d. 



12 - 



12 - 



12 - 



12 - 



12 — 



12 - 

 25 - 

 19 - 

 62 — 



4 6 



3 9 



VII. Fruit Trees. 



(See our remarks on Seeds of Trees, Shrubs &c. page 18, to which we refer.) 



Amygdalus communis (Almond,bitter) cwt.30/ — 

 „ „ dulcis ( „ sweet) „ 32/ — 



„ fragilis (Almond, Princess) „ 40/ — 

 „ tenerrima, with very thin shell 

 „ Persica (Peach, common) cwt. 7/ — 



Anona squamosa (Sweet Sop Sugar Apple) 



oz — /5 



„ triloba (Papaw Custard-Apple) „ — /4 

 Arbutus Unedo (Strawberry Tree) . . . . 

 Castaneavesca (Chestnut sw. Spanish) cwt. 14/ — 



„ macrocarpa, large-fruited „ 16/ — 



Ceratonia Siliqua (Carob Tree) 



Citrus Aurantium (Orange Tree) . . . • 



„ Bigaradia • 



„ Limonum (Lemon Tree) 



„ medica (Citron Tree) . . . oz — /7 

 „ nobilis (Mandarine Tree) . . „ — jlQ 



per lb. 



s. (1. 



6 

 6 

 8 

 10 



4 6 



3 9 



2 3 



— 3 



— 4 



— 4 



6 

 3 

 6 

 6 



Coffea arabica (Arabian Coffee Tree) 100 fruits 



1/10 



Corylus Avellana (Hazel Nut) best South Italian, 

 from Avellino cwt. 32/ — 

 „ „ var. Sicilian . . „ 34/ — 



„ „ fol. atropurpureis .... 



Crataegus Azarolus (Neapolitan Medlar) clean 



seed 



Cydonia vulgaris (Common Quince) 



Diospyros Lotus (Date Plum) 



„ sinensis (Kaki) (Japanese Date Plum) 



oz — /3 



„ virginica (Virginian Date Plum) 

 Eriobotrya japonica (Loquat tree. Japan 

 Medlar) 



Ficus carica mixed (Fig tree cultivated) oz — /8 

 Fragaria vesca Alpine (des 4 saisons) ,, — '/3 

 „ „ very large fruits . . „ — /3 



