The Dickinson Ahuacate. a true Guatemalan type. 



W. I. G's ATLIXCO A December to March fruit of medium size, 8 to 12 

 ounces, sometimes reaching one pound; oblong; tough, thick skin, green, tinged 

 with purple; flesh, light-cream in color, green near skin; a mild, nutty flavor. 



CARDINAL The foliage of this tree is exceptionally handsome. Skin of 

 fruit thick, red, slightly mottled with yellow; flavor good; a Florida variety; season, 

 October; pear shaped. 



STERLING Skin thick, color dark bronze; quality good, seed filling cavity; 

 medium large, season October in Florida. 



QUALITY A Florida variety of high standing; size large, color green, skin 

 thin and smooth; seed medium large, loose in cavity; flavor good; season September. 



EL PRESIDENTE- Weight, 14 to 18 ounces; green, pear-shaped. Skin 

 thick and smooth; flesh of good quality and fine flavor, texture smooth; seed tight in 

 cavity; productive; spring fruiting. 



QUERETARO A fall fruiting variety of long season, August to October^ 

 skin rough, form oval, quality good, seed tight in cavity, prolific, a fine fall-bearing 

 variety. 



PUEBLA Another fall fruiting variety, season September and October; a 

 thick-skinned, purple fruit of medium size and fine flavor, with small seed. A good 

 commercial variety. 



TRAPP The leading Florida variety; season, October to January, quality 

 good, roundish in form, large in size. Nearly all of the commercial orchards in 

 Florida are of this variety. 



Prices of above varieties, 1 tree, $4.00; ten, $3.76 each; one-hundred, $3.50 

 each; five- hundred, $3.25 each; one-thousand, $3.00 each. 



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