RARE TROPICAL FRUITS FOR POT CULTURE 
Strawberry Guava tu"s°cioSs 
tropical Iruit and charming 
house plant, rivaling the famous 
Otalieite Orange in beauty. It is « 
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 delightfully fragrant. The 
fruit is large, nearly the size of a wal- 
nut, and of a beautiful reddish color; 
the flavor is delicious, sweet and spicy, 
and yet rich and delicate. It is very 
rare and interesting. The plant be- 
gins to bloom and bear fruit while 
quite small. 25c each, postpaid- 
Otaheite Orange "^andes? 
pot plants for flowering we have 
ever seen, and being useful as 
well as ornamental, should be 
f rown by everyone. It is a very 
warf variety, and blossoms and 
fruits freely when only 12 to 15 inches 
high. The delicately scented blos- 
soms arc pro<iuced in profusion. The 
fruit is quite small, being only about 
one-half the size of the ordinary or- 
ange, but is very sweet and delicious. 
For pot culture it is one of the most 
novel and interesting plants of late 
introduction. It blooms freely during 
the entire season, and one plant will 
scent a whole room. The stock we 
offer is strong and thrifty. 25e 
each postpaid. 
American Wonder Lemon 
Very fin* and valuable fruit for house 
culture. The leaves are of a deep glossy 
green, like the Otaheite Orange, are eas- 
ily kept clean and bright, rcndcrtng the 
plant neat and attractive at all times. In 
addition to this, its waxy white, fragrant 
blossoms, produced in clusters, followed 
by large showy fruit, make this plant at 
all times beautiful, as well as useful. The 
fruit is very large, of fine flavor, and sup- 
erior to the ordinary lemons of commerce 
in every particular. You will make no 
mistake in ordering this most beautiful 
plant, as it is valuable alike as an orna- 
mental plant or a fruit producing plant. 
M'ehave grown and sold this valuable 
plant for several years and have never 
received a single complaint from a cus- 
tomer who purchased it. It is beyond 
doubt one of Ihe very finest plants for 
house culture ever introduced. 25c each, 
postpaid. 
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The Genuine Smyrna 
pj/. A dwarf variety import- 
» *5 ed from the far Kast. of 
compact, hardy growth, mak- 
ing little wood. As a pot or 
tub plant it is extremely valu- 
able, either indoor or outside. 
It will winter safely in an or- 
dinary cellar, or it can be al- 
lowed to harden ofTwith a few 
frosts in the early fall and 
then brought indoors for grow- 
ing 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 
produce three crops in a sea- 
son. The ideal Fig for pot 
culture in the North, and it 
is one of the rare plants that 
you should not mi.ss getting. 
Strong plants on own roots, 
grown from fruiting wood 
wliicl) will commence to bear 
at once. 30c each, postpaid. 
SPECIAL OFFER 
FOP^ ^1.00 
We will send by mall, postpaid, one each of 
the five Rare Tropical Fruits Illustrated on 
this page. Safe arrival guaranteed. :: :: 
Smyrna Fig 
Brazil- 
ian 
Melon 
Fruit 
Brazilian Melon Fruit *f iranriThas 
few equals, i^s splendid bushy habit, healthy 
growth and charming foliage giving it the prefer- 
ence over many of the weaker and more delicate 
class. It also furnishes a most desirable egg shaped, 
yellowish-orange colored fruit, which hangs pend 
iint in clusters, just below the beautiful foliage. 
This fruit Is of the most delightful flavor, hav- 
ing a slightly sub-acid taste, entirely different 
from any other fruit we are acquainted with. 
For eating out of the hand, slieini,' or making mto 
preserves, it is simply delicious. Strong plants, 
2Sc each, postpaid. 
The easiest of all pot plants to grow, handsome 
showy foliage and blossoms and luscious fruit. 
--Try Walker's Excelsior Plant Food-- 
FOR ALL HOUSE PLANTS 
Small size pkgs. 26e, ea. Large size SOc ea. 
