It is sometimes called shaddock, a name that is said to have derived from that of a captain who introduced the tree to the West Indies. |
Shaddock Street from South Spring boulevard to Lemon Street. |
The shaddock proper, however, is a much larger fruit, frequently weighing from ten to fourteen pounds. |
The shaddock of Java is a magnificent fruit, and surpasses those of any other country with which I am acquainted. |
The reinstatement of the service was launched by local resident Margaret Shaddock and Coun Muriel Green. |
I see the orange with its golden globes, the sweet lime, the shaddock, and the guava-tree. |