Terms of lousiness 
Location. General OfFice and Nurseries at Glen Saint Mary, Baker County, Florida, on Seaboard Airline 
Railway, and State Road No. 1, 30 miles west of Jacksonville. Office and Citrus Nurseries at Winter Haven, 
Polk County, Florida. Visitors are always welcome. 
Applying Prices. Orders for five (5), fifty (50), and five hundred (500) plants command the 10, 100, and 1000 
rates respectively, regardless of assortment. 
Cash or satisfactory reference must accompany all orders for immediate shipment unless the party ordering 
has an account. On orders booked in advance of the shipping season, 25 per cent down, with the balance due 
when the shipping season opens, will be required. 
Be sure to state clearly when ordering how you wish shipment made—Parcel Post, Express, or Freight. Lack¬ 
ing this information, we will use our best judgment as to method of forwarding. On orders for shipment by Parcel 
Post, add 25 per cent to the list price to cover cost of packing and postage. Please use our order blanks; additional 
ones will be mailed upon request. 
Shipping and Planting Season. From the middle of November to March for bare-rooted plants. 
Substitution. It is our desire to furnish stock exactly as ordered. On orders for commercial planting sub¬ 
stitution of varieties will not be made without permission from customer. On small orders, items which we are 
unable to supply will be omitted unless we are instructed to substitute. 
We guarantee all stock sent out to be well rooted, well grown, true to name, properly packed, and shipped 
according to instructions. Our liability under the foregoing guarantee is limited in amount to the original price 
received. There shall be no nursery stock sold under a guarantee to live, except with the understanding that it 
will be replaced within one year from date of sale if it dies, at not less than 50 per cent of the purchase price, which 
shall be considered as insurance. 
Claims. If, by any possibility, errors should occur, they will be promptly rectified, if claim is made within 10 
days after the receipt of goods. Our responsibility ceases upon delivery of nursery stock in good condition to 
public carrier. 
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LARGE-SIZED TREES AND SHRUBS FOR IMMEDIATE RESULTS 
In the foregoing pages of our Catalogue we have listed the regular sizes of trees and plants. Very frequently our customers are 
interested in large-sized specimens with which to secure quicker effects from their plantings. We are able to furnish these in a number 
of different sizes and varieties, and we are prepared to move them with large balls of earth about the roots. We shall be pleased to 
furnish descriptions and prices upon request, stating size and kind desired. 
Oranges on common stocks 
Oranges on C. trijoliata . . . 
Kumquats. 
Peaches. 
Plums. 
Japan Persimmons. 
PROPER DISTANCES FOR PLANTING 
25 to 30 ft. each way 
18 to 20 ft. each way 
10 to 12 ft. each way 
18 to 20 ft. each way 
15 to 18 ft. each way 
15 to 20 ft. each way 
Pears, Le Conte and Pineapple. 
Pears, General varieties. 
Grapes, Bunch varieties. 
Grapes, Muscadine type. 
Figs.•. 
Pecans. 
25 to 30 ft. each way 
20 to 25 ft. each way 
8 to 10 ft. each way 
18 to 25 ft. each way 
12 to 15 ft. each way 
50 to 60 ft. each way 
NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS TO THE ACRE 
8 by 8.680 
9 by 9.537 
10 by 10.435 
11 by 11.360 
12 by 12.302 
13 by 13. 
.257 
14 by 14. 
.222 
15 by 15. 
.:. . 193 
16 by 16. 
.170 
17 by 17. 
.150 
18 by 18.134 
19 by 19.120 
20 by 20.108 
22 by 22. 90 
25 by 25. 69 
30 by 30.48 
35 by 35.35 
40 by 40.27 
45 by 45.21 
50 by 50.17 
INDEX 
Abelia. 
Page 
. 9 
Citrangedin. 
Page 
.27 
Hemerocallis.. 
Page 
.19 
Myrica. 
Page 
.10 
Pothos. 
Page 
. . .22 
Albizzia. 
.11 
Citrus Fruits. 
. .22,27 
Hemiographis. . 
.19 
Myrtle, Crape . . . . 
. 9 
Prunus. 
. . .10 
Allamanda. 
.7, 15 
Cleyera. 
. 7 
Hibiscus. 
. 7 
Nandina. 
.10 
Pyracantha. 
... 10 
Amaryllis. 
.19 
Coleus. 
.22 
Holly. 
.11, 12 
Nephthytis. 
.22 
Raphiolepis. 
. . .10 
Andromeda..... 
. 7 
Cotoneaster. 
. . .7, 19 
Honeysuckle. .. 
.15 
Nerium. 
. 8 
Red-Bud. 
.11 
Anise Tree. 
.11 
Crinum. 
.19 
Hydrangea . . . . 
. 7 
Oak. 
.11 
Retinospora. 
.13 
Aralia. 
.22 
Crotons. 
.22 
Ilex. 
.7, 11, 12 
Olea. 
.10 
Rhyncospermum. 
... 15 
Arborvitse. 
.13 
Cryptanthus. 
19, 22 
Illicium. 
.7, 11 
Oleander. 
. 8 
Rock-Garden Plants. . 
. . .19 
Ardisia. 
. 7 
Cuphea. 
. 7 
Ivy, English.. . 
.15, 19 
Ophiopogon. 
15, 19, 22 
Rose Culture. 
... 6 
Aspidistra. 
.22 
Day-Lily. 
.19 
Ixora. 
. 7 
Oranges. 
.27 
Roses. 
. .3-5 
Azaleas. 
.16-18 
Dietienbachia. 
.22 
Jasminum. 
.7, 15 
Osmanthus. 
.10 
Rubber Plant. 
. . .22 
Baccharis. 
. 7 
Dogwood. 
.12 
Jessamine, Cap 
Judas Tree . . . . 
e. 7 
Palms and Cycads 
.14 
Saintpaulia. 
. . .22 
Bamboos ......... 
.10,15 
Dracaena. 
.22 
.11 
Pandanus. 
.22 
Sansevieria. 
. . .22 
Bananas. 
.23 
Duranta. 
. 7 
Juniperus. 
.13, 19 
Pandorea. 
.15 
Satsuma. 
. . .28 
Barberry. 
. 7 
Elaeagnus. 
. 7 
Kalmia. 
. 8 
Peaches. 
. . . 25, 26 
Saxifraga. 
.19 
Bauhinia. 
.11 
Episcia. 
.22 
Kumquats. 
.27, 28 
Pears. 
.26 
Sedum. 
... 19 
Beloperone. 
.22 
Eriobotrya. 
.23 
Lagerstroemia. 
. 9 
Pecans. 
.29 
Severinia. 
... 10 
Berberis. 
. 7 
Eucalyptus. 
.11 
Lantana. 
.7,15 
Pellionia. 
.19 
Spirtea. 
.10 
Bignonia. 
.15 
Eucharis. 
.19 
Laurel. 
.10,11 
Peperomia. 
.22 
Sweet Bay. 
... 11 
Books. 
.21,29 
Feijoa. 
. 7 
Lemons. 
.27 
Persimmons, Japan. . . .24, 26 
Sweet Gum. 
... 11 
Bottle Brush . . . 
. 8 
Ficus. 
.15, 22 
Leucothoe. 
. 7 
Philodendron .... 
.22 
Taberntemontana ... 
... 10 
Bougainvillea. . . 
.15 
Figs. 
15, 23, 24 
Ligustrum. 
.10 
Photinia. 
.10 
Tea Plant. 
... 10 
Bridal Wreath . . 
.10 
Fruits and Nuts. . . . 
...23-29 
Limequat. 
.27,28 
Fhyllanthus. 
.10 
Tecoma. 
... .10 
Buddleia. 
. 7 
Gardenia. 
. 7 
Liriope. 
.... 15, 19, 22 
Pilea. 
.19 
Texas Umbrella. 
.11 
Calamondin .... 
.27 
Gordonia. 
.11 
Loquat. 
.23, 24 
Pittosporum. 
.10 
Thunbergia. 
10, 15 
Callistemon .... 
. 8 
Grapefruit. 
.27 
Magnolia. 
.7, 11, 12 
Plants for Special 
Places.13 
Tradescantia. 
.19 
Camellia. 
. . 10, 20, 21 
Grapes. 
. . . 24, 26 
Malpighia. . . . 
. 7 
Plumbago. 
.10 
Trumpet Vine. 
. . .15 
Camphor Tree. . 
..12 
Grasses. 
.15 
Malvaviscus.. 
. 9 
Plums. 
11,23, 24 
Viburnum. 
. . .10 
Cedar. 
.13 
Ground-Covers.... 
.15 
Maple. 
.11 
Podocarpus. 
.13 
Wisteria. 
.... 15 
Cedrus. 
.13 
Guavas. 
.23 
Marica. 
.19 
Poinsettia. 
.22 
Y ucca. 
... 10 
Cestrum. 
. 7 
Hawthorn, Japanese 
.10 
Mulberries . . . . 
.23 
Pomegranate.... 
_10, 23 
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J. Horace McFarland Company, Horticultural 
Printers, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 
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S. A. 
