GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Citrus Fruits 
With proper care in handling the crop, no fruits surpass the orange, pomelo and lemon in 
carrying and keeping quality. In consequence they can be safely grown farther from the large 
markets than many other tropical or sub-tropical fruits. Citrus fruits are adapted to Florida and 
the southern portions of the other gulf states, to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and 
many countries in South America, and in the sections where they can be grown, should be given 
the first place in orchard planting. 
We are able this year to offer an exceedingly fine lot of trees of the various varieties, and 
with our years of experience in packing trees for long-distance shipments, our customers can feel 
assured that their orders will arrive in good condition. 
ORANGES 
Time of Ripening will vary more or less with different conditions of soil, season, etc. 
The varieties listed may, however, be arranged with approximate correctness as follows: Very 
early —Boone’s Early, Satsuma, Sweet Seville. Early —Centennial, Dugat, Enterprise Seedless, 
Golden Buckeye Navel, Golden Nugget Navel, Lamb’s Summer, Nonpareil, Parson Brown, 
Surprise Navel, 
Thomson’s Im¬ 
proved Navel. 
M e di u m —D r a k e 
Star, Du Roi, Homo- 
sassa, Jaffa, Madam 
Vinous, Magnum 
Bon urn, Majorca, 
Maltese Blood, 
Mandarin, Old Vini, 
Oneco , Pineapple, 
Ruby, St. Michael’s 
Blood , Tangerine , 
Washington Navel . 
Late —Maltese Oval, 
M e d i t e r r a n e a 
Sweet, Navelencia, 
Our trees in Porto Rico and Mexico 
Paper Rind . Very 
Late — Bessie, Bra¬ 
zilian, Hart’s Late, 
Joppa Late, King, 
Valencia Late. 
Blood markings do 
not appear till late in 
the season. Some 
varieties possess the 
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