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Rare Tropical 



FRUITS 



For Pot Culture 



Tlieso make the most 

 iutiTt'siiiif; pot plants for 

 the house and are the 

 easiest of all pot plants 

 to grow. Some are hand- 

 some hi foliage, in blos- 

 soms, and all showy, in- 

 teresting and luscious in 

 fruit, and some of them 

 fruit ttie greater part of 

 the year. 



Otaheite Orange 



OTAHEITE 

 ORANGE 



An extra fine pot plant, with glossy 

 leaves, the true fragrant Orange blooms 

 and abundant little bright Oranges that 

 will hang on the httle bush like balls of 

 I cold for six months after they are ripe. 

 They will bloom and fruit in a two-inch 

 pot;" and we have seen a plant in a com- 

 mon window, that was but 15 inches 

 high and had 23 oranges on it. With 

 good sunUght they are never out of fruit 

 from one year's end to another, and at 

 least two-thirds of the time are in flower 

 also. The fruit is very sweet and hand- 

 soine. In beauty, grace and fragrance 

 there is nothing like it. Fine plants 

 for blooming and fruiting at once. 

 My price for the very best Plants: Select, 

 each, postpaid 25c. Nice, young thrift/ 

 plants, postpaid lOc. to 15c. each. Fine 

 2-year=old plants for immediate effect by 

 express 50c. each. Extra large plants by 

 express $1.00 to $2.00 each. 



SURINAM DWARF 



CHERRY 



Ornamental as well as useful, both in 

 flower and fruit; and on account of its 

 dwarf growth can be grown in pots if de- 

 sired like the Otaheite Orange. The fruits 

 are rich bright red in color and most 

 delicious flavor. A most desirable plant 

 that will interest the "Shutins" for house 

 culture. Price, strong plants, each 30c.; 

 2 for SOc, postpaid. 



Buckbee's New 

 Everbearing 



Ponderosa 

 Lemon. 



CjHERRY 



BUCKBEE'S NEW 

 EVERBEARING 

 PONDEROSA LEMON 



A Lemon that can be as easily 

 grown in a pot as a Geranium and 

 which produces fruit weighing 

 from one to three pounds each. 

 These enormous fruits are borne 

 on plants one to two feet high 

 growing in pots. It is everbearing 

 and its fruit is delicious for 

 lemonade and culinary purposes. 

 The enormous Lemons have a 

 thin rind and are full of acid 

 juice. Will thrive in any good 

 soil either indoors or out. One 

 of the very finest plants for house 

 culture. My price for the very 

 best stock: Select, each, postpaid, 

 25c. Smaller, thrifty plants, post= 

 paid, 10c. to 15c. each. Splendid 

 2=year-old plants, for immediate 

 effect by express, SOc. Extra large 

 plants, by express, $1.00 to$2.00. 



SPECIAL OFFER A=l 



For Only $1.00 



We will send by mail, postpaid, 

 one each of the five rare tropical 

 Fruits illustrated on this page. 

 Strong Selected Plants. Safe Ar- 

 rival Guaranteed. 



Strawberry Guava 



STRAWBERRY 

 GUAVA 



Another luscious tropical fruit and 

 charming house plant, rivaling the fa- 

 mous Otaheite Orange in beauty. It is a. 

 nice, clean grower, with thick glossy 

 green leaves, and like the orange, it bears 

 both flowers and fruit at the same time. 

 The flowers are pure white and delight- 

 fully fragrant. The fruit is large, nearly 

 the size of a walnut, and of a beautiful 

 reddish color; the flavor is delicious, 

 sweet and spicy, and yet rich and deli- 

 cate. It is very rare and interesting 

 The plant begins to bloom and bear fruit 

 while quite small. Fruit makes the high- 

 ly famed "Ouava Jelly." Price, strong 

 plants, 20c, each; 3 for 50c., postpaid. 



SMYRNA FIG 



A dwarf variety imported from the far 

 East, of compact, hardy growth, making' 

 little wood. As a pot or tub plant it Is 

 extremely valuable either indoorsoi out- 

 side. It will Winter safely in an ordinary 

 cellar, or it can be allowed to harden on 

 with a few frosts in the earlj^ Fail and 

 then brought indoors for growing during 

 the Winter. The fruit is of medium size, 

 very sweet and almost seedless. For the 

 South it is nearer a perpetual bearer than 

 any other variety of Figs, and will pro- 

 duce three crops in a season. The ideal 

 Fig for pot culture in the North, and it is 

 one of the rare plants that you should 

 not miss getting. Strong plants on own 

 roots, grown from fruiting wood which 

 will commence to bear at once. 



Price, strong plants, each 30c.; 2 for 

 V 50c., postpaid. 



5HYRNA 



