Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Citrus Fruits 
New Lemon , Kenedy 
A LEMON ALL JUICE AND THE JUICE ALL ACID 
This fine Lemon originated on the 
ranch of Mr. John Ci. Kenedy, Sarita, 
Texas. In the winter of 1908, our 
President, Mr. (i. L. 'Faber, visited the 
original tree and, with Mr. Kenedy’s 
assistance and under his supervision, 
cut buds from the tree which Mr. 
Kenedy said was the best and should 
be known as Kenedy. Buds had already 
been cut indiscriminately from this 
and four other seedling Lemons, and 
the whole mixed lot is now being grown 
and disseminated as Kenedy Lemon. 
We are pleased to introduce the 
true variety of t his name. 1 1 is a Lemon 
of good size and considered hardy, quite 
,1 •„ • , , . or almost seedless, beautiful, smooth 
with \er> thin rind and solid flesh. The tree is prolific and thrifty. 
, r . . Ana lysis of the fruit by Prof. W. A. Blair shows 68.69 per cent juice a 
1 his marks it: a Lemon of unusual merit. 
PRICES ON KENEDY LEMON.—On Sour Orange and Citrus trifoliata stock 
2 to 3 teet. <r n cn 
3 to 4 feet. . . 
4 to 5 feet. 
5 to 7 feet.. 
Kenedy Lemon 
68.69 per cent juice and 7.40 per cent citric acid. 
Each 
Per 10 
100 
54 00 
^35 00 
6 00 
55 o° 
9 00 
80 00 
II GO 
100 00 
LIMES 
that oH-he Ipmnrf fw lls( ' s f . or w , h , ich tllc lemon is adapted. The flavor is different from 
Jrh-S li n i 1S hlg , y ap ? recl , ateci h y ever y onc who has used the fruit. In tropical conn- 
tries they arc in more general use than lemons. 
out thlTeaTT 3 ™ V f, 5rous gro Y CrS in T s “ itable climates bloom and bear continuously through¬ 
out the year. It must be remembered that Limes are very tender trees. We are growing them only 
on sour orange and rough lemon stocks. They grow well under very adverse conditions * 
Persian. Large size, about the same as an ordinary lemon. Smooth, very juicy, with strong 
dear acid. Tree grows stronger and is a good bearer. A desirable Lime. y, wttn strong, 
PRICES 
ON PERSIAN 
2 to 3 feet.. 
3 to 4 feet.. 
4 to 5 feet.. 
5 to 7 feet.. 
LIMES. On Sour Orange and Rough Lemon stocks. 
Each 
Per 
10 
So 45 
$4 
00 
55 
5 
00 
75 
6 
50 
85 
7 
50 
Citrus Fruits and Their Culture 
By II. HAROLD HUME 
This work is heartily endorsed by the leading growers of citrus fruits. 
The subject of citrus-fruit growing is thoroughly covered in all its phases, 
front the preparation of the land and the planting of the trees to the market¬ 
ing of the fruit. For the grower engaged in the production of first-class 
oranges, pomelos (grapefruit), or lemons, it is an invaluable book. It 
contains 597 pages, well illustrated with line drawings and half-tone engrav¬ 
ings. Price, postpaid, $2.50. 
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