Otaheite Orange 



OTAHEITE ORANGE 



This is, beyond question, one 

 of the most satisfactory plants 

 for pot culture in our collec- 

 tion. It is a dwarf reproduction 

 of the genuine fruit-bearing 

 Orange tree, the flower being 

 identical. It flowers and fruits in 

 pots, is exceedingly floriferous, 

 blooming almost continuously. 

 The fragrance of the flowers is 

 simply delicious, and with one 

 or two plants one can have a 



highly prized and much coveted Orange blossoms. It 

 fruits immediately after flowering; the fruit meas- 

 ures about three inches in diameter, and while not 

 so strongly flavored as an ordinary Orange, it is 

 quite edible, the difference being but slight. On a 

 single plant, twenty inches high, one hundred and 

 sixty-four buds have been counted. Price, 

 strong potted plants, 35 cts. each; 3 for $1.00. 

 Enormous 2-year-old plants for 6- or 8-inch 

 pot, $1.00 each, postpaid. 



generous supply of 



American 



Wonder Lemon 



Large, dark green foliage; 

 handsome, pure white flowers, 

 with yellow stamens, nearly as 

 large as tuberose blooms, fra- 

 grant as orange blossoms. The 

 lemons have a thin rind for 

 such large fruit, and are full of 

 rich acid juice. Plant in ordi- 

 nary soil, in a pot or tub, and it 



will bear each season a fine crop of superb Lemons. 

 Strong plants, 25 cts. each; 5 for $1.00. Two- 

 year-old plants, 75 cts. each, postpaid. 



Rubber Plant — Ficus Elastica 



Will flourish under the most unfavorable condi- 

 tions, and responds most readily to good treatment. 

 Its thick, glossy foliage is exceedingly attractive and 

 free from insect pests. Strong plants, 12 to 15 

 inches high. $1.00 each, postpaid. 



