CATALOGUE OF FRUITS. 
LEMONS —Citrus limonum. 
IX 
(See Explanation of Abbreviations on page iii.) 
NAMES (Varieties.) 
a 
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DESCRIPTION. 
Fruit. 
OQ 
t) 
N 
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OQ 
O 
o 
o 
o 
•pH 
IS 
a 
d 
o 
CQ 
cd 
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Tree. 
o 
bo 
> 
CQ 
BB 
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•M 
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AdAptabilitj. 
o 
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d 
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CQ 
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d 
Pi 
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C 8 
e8 
w 
d 
ns 
•pH 
Pi 
O 
c3 
Pi 
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d 
v 
O 
d 
•c 
o 
d 
Pi 
4» 
.d 
+a 
d 
o 
OQ 
1 Belair. 
P 
c s 
m 
bl 
ly 
b 
t 
v 
T D 
* 
** 
2 Genoa (Eureka). 
F 
c s 
m 
1 
ly 
b 
t 
▼ 
^ Mr 
V D 
** 
3 Imperial (Messina). 
c s 
m 
1 
y 
gr 
f 
v 
vp 
* 
** 
4 Sicily (Sanford’s Thornless). 
F 
c s 
m 
I 
ly 
b 
f 
V 
vp 
— 
* 
** 
5 Villafranca. 
F 
c s 
m 
1 
ly 
b 
f 
V 
vp 
— 
* 
The Lemon. —Lemon growing in Florida is an industry of some importance, the crop of 1894 
being estimated at 150,000 boxes. The tree stands less cold than the orange, and planting is confined 
to lower latitudes and locations of comparative frost exemption. The foregoing varieties are highly 
esteemed and generally planted. 
MINOR CITRUS FRUITS. 
(See Explanation of Abbreviations on page iii.) 
NAMES. 
Origin. 
DESCRIPTION. 
Adaptabil¬ 
ity. 
Fruit. 
Tree or 
Plant. 
W ester n N orth Fla. 
Eastern North Fla. 
Central Florida. 
Southern Florida, | 
Use. 
Size. 
Form. 
Color. 
Quality. 
Season. 
Vigor. 
Prolificness. 
KuMQUATs-KinKans(Citrus.Taponica) 
1 Marumi.. 
F 
d c s 
6 
r 
o 
m 
P 
— 
* 
** 
* 
2 Nagami. 
F 
d c s 
6 
o 
o 
m 
P 
— 
* 
** 
Limes (Citrus Limetta.)* 
3 Rangpur. 
F 
c s 
m 
f 
r 
fw 
V 
P 
— 
* 
** 
4 Tahiti. 
F 
c s 
1 
1 
y 
vg 
f 
V 
P 
— 
* 
** 
Citrons (Citrus Medica.) 
5 Corsican. 
F 
6 Bergamonts(C itrus bergamium.. 
— 
* 
7 Otaheites (Citrus sinensis). 
— 
* 
8 Trifoliatas (Citrus trifoliata... 
* 
* 
* 
Remarks. —On varieties and species as numbered above: No. 6, grown as an ornamental, yields 
an essential oil; 7,' grown as an ornamental, and as a stock for dwarfing—fruit valueless; 8, a hardy 
species, grown as ornamental, extensively used as stock and for hedges—fruit valueless. 
*Mo8t of the limes grown in the State are designated as Mexican limes. They are seedlings 
and should be referred to as the Mexican group. Lime culture is of considerable importance. 
