Fruiting Orange 



"Fruits freely — easy to grow— beautiful 

 blossoms—delightfully fragrant." 



Dwarf free flowering va- ^% _ 

 riety, which is suitable for pot ^1 1^ MI 

 culture. While it will grow ^ m ^ 

 three or four feet high and branch freely, 

 it is not an uncommon thing to see little 

 cutting plants five or six inches high full 

 of bloom, and even bearing one or two 

 medium-sized oranges. The fruit at its best 

 is not more than one-half the size of an 

 ordinary orange, but it is very bright and 

 beautiful in color, delicious in quality; but 

 it is for its flowers more than its fruits 

 which commends it to general cultivation. 

 When it blooms it is so full that it seems 

 to be all flowers. The pure waxy-white 

 blossoms emit a delicate yet powerful fra- 

 grance which is surpassed by no other 

 flower. Price, nice plants, 26c each; 3 for 

 65c; 12 for $2.05; large plants, 38c each; 

 3 for 95c; 12 for $2.90. Larger plants 60c 

 each; 3 for $1.70; $5.66 per dozen. 



Sweet Olive 



(Olea Fragrans.) The Olea 

 Fragrans is a fragrant house 

 plant, similar to Camellia, 

 and bears small clusters of delicate white 

 flowers in great profusion during the fall 

 and winter. Almost a continuous bloomer. 

 Highly odoriferous both in foliage and 

 flowers. The perfume is sufficient to fill a 

 conservatory or room. 65c each ; 3 for 

 $1.85; large sire $1.00 each. 



American 

 Wonder 



Lemon 



24c 



Actual Weight of Fruit Two to Three 

 Pounds. 



A true overbearing Lemon. 

 The tree has fruit in all stages 

 of development, from the size 

 of a pea up to the ripe fruit, showing it 

 to be a true ever-bearer. Fruit weighing 

 over four pounds has been taken from a 

 free. The American Wonder Lemon excels 

 ordinary Lemons for making pies. The 

 plant is of very easy culture, flowering and 

 fruiting in ordinary soil. Flowers are fra- 

 any size or shape. In winter the soil for 

 grant as orange blossoms, which they great- 

 ly resemble. The growth can be pruned to 

 potted plants should be kept rather on the 

 dry side and the leaves and stems sponged 

 weekly with a strong solution of Ivory Soap. 



Price, 24c each; 3 for 60c; 12 for $1.90; 

 plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25; 12 for $4.50; 

 large, 3-yr.-old plants, 75c; 3 for $1.84; 12 for 



large 

 extra 

 $6.10. 



American Wonder Lemon, 24c. 50c, 75o. 



Popular Oleanders 



These popular plants need no in- 

 troduction. No plant makes more 

 handsome specimens for tub, pot, or 

 box culture for the house, veranda, 

 or yard. Can be wintered in the 

 cellar. 



OLEANDER ROSEA— An old fav- 

 orite; flowers pink, double and 

 sweet. 26c each; 3 for 75c; large 

 plants 55c. 



OLEANDER LILIAN HENDER- 

 SON — Double white flowers; fra- 

 grant like the old favorite Rosea. 

 24c; 3 for 68c; large plants, 55c. 



OLEANDER RUBRA— Semi-double 

 flowers; watermelon-red. 26c; 3 for 

 75c; large plants 55c. 



OLEANDER MME. PEYRE— Very 

 double flowers ; triple corolla ; color 

 pale flesh. 22c each; 3 for 63c; 

 large plants, 55c. 



OLEANDER VARIEGATED — 



Leaves bordered, creamy-white ; flow- 

 ers pink; very double. 27c each; 3 

 for 80c; large plants, 55c. 



SPECIAL OFFER— 1 each, white, 

 pink, yellow, and red Oleander 

 for 88c. 



Oleander Rosea, Pink flowering, 26c. 



SPECIAL OFFER — I each, I Orange, I Sweet Olive, I Lemon, nice plants, $1.00; large size $2.18. 



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