Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Deciduous Fruits 
meaty, and of pleasant flavor; quality excellent; 
free. Bears heavily, coming in young. 
Persian Purple-leaved (Primus Pissardii). 
Fruit medium to large, round; crimson inside 
and out; quality good, possessing a very de¬ 
cided cherry flavor. .June. Tree a good grower; 
chiefly planted as an ornamental. Retains its 
vivid foliage purple until late in the season. 
Red June (Red Xagate). Fruit medium to 
large, cordate and very prominently elongated 
at the apex; suture deep, generally lop-sided; 
deep vermilion-red all over, with a handsome 
bloom; very showy; flesh light yellow or 
whitish; firm and moderately juicy, not stringy, 
slightly subacid to sweetish; of good, pleasant 
quality, cling to half-cling; pit small. Tree 
vigorous, productive. 
Satsuma. Fruit medium to large, broadly 
conical, with a blunt, short point, suture very 
deep; skin very dark and dull red all over with 
greenish dots and under-color of brown-red; 
firm, very juicy; quality good; free. Flesh so 
firm and solid as to enable it to be kept long in 
fine condition after being picked. It is grand 
for preserving, and a grand keeper. 
Wickson. Large, deep maroon-red, of the 
Kelsey type. Long-cordate or oblong-pointed; 
flesh firm, deep amber-yellow, clinging to the 
small pit. There is apt to be a hollow space 
about the pit. Of first quality. An excellent 
keeper. A cross of Burbank with Kelsey, Bur¬ 
bank furnishing the seed. A good grower and 
heavy bearer. Valuable in the Plum-growing 
sections in the North, also good in lower South. 
New Hybrid Plum, McRea 
We are offering again to our customers, this season, the new hybrid Plum—McRea, which we 
believe to be well worthy of extensive planting. The tree is vigorous, a heavy annual bearer. The 
fruit is of medium size, 1 }4 to I Yi inches in diameter, flattened, oblique at the apex, yellow in color, 
washed with dull red on the exposed parts, thickly dotted with small, light-colored dots. Bloom 
delicate and bluish in color. Flesh firm, yellow, becoming juicy; good shipper. Flavor subacid and 
quality very fine. Said to be a seedling of Kelsey. Ripens June io to 15 or later. 
The McRea Plum originated near Lake City, Florida, and was first brought to our attention 
by Mr. J. C. Bates. It is of the same type as Excelsior and Terrell, but quite different in flavor. 
It is believed to be a seedling of Kelsey, the variety which more than any other has given us splendid 
seedling plums. The tree is a strong grower, and bears well. 
Terrell Plum 
This is probably a seedling of Excelsior. The 
tree is a strong, healthy grower, very similar 
in character of growth to Excelsior, and also like 
Excelsior in that it is a heavy annual bearer. The 
fruit is of large size, 1 H to 2 inches in diameter, 
nearly round, slightly ribbed at suture, termi¬ 
nating in blunt point. C'olor at maturity a beau¬ 
tiful reddish yellow, somewhat mottled, covered 
with purplish bloom; assumes a wine-red when 
fully ripe. Flesh greenish yellow, meaty, sweet, 
toned with sufficient acidity to give a fine flavor, 
juicy; quality excellent; pit very small; cling¬ 
stone. We have no hesitancy in recommending 
the Terrell as one of the finest, if not the finest 
variety, for all parts of Florida and the Gulf- 
coast country. 
PRICES ON McREA AND TERRELL PLUMS.-—On 
Plum stock. Each Per 10 100 
i-yr., small size, 2 to 3 ft. So 25 S2 00 $13 00 
1 -yr.. medium size, 3 to 4 ft. 30 2 50 16 00 
i-yr., standard size, 4 to 6 ft. 40 3 00 20 00 
Terrell Plum 
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