GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Deciduous Fruits 
POMEGRANATES 
The Pomegranate is quite hardy throughout the Gulf states and coastal sections of Georgia 
and the Carolinas. It is a large shrub or small tree, very graceful in form and foliage, produc¬ 
ing a profusion of strikingly brilliant and lovely scarlet flowers; it bears young, is prolific, and 
the fruit possesses a fresh crispness, delicacy and sprightliness of flavor much esteemed by all 
who know it. It should be more generally planted. 
Prices on Pomegranates. —On own roots. F . Per IOO 
1 to 2 feet. $o 25 $2 00 $18 00 
2 to 4 feet. 35 3 00 
Purple-seeded. Large; 
rind thin; juice-cells sur¬ 
rounding the seeds (the 
edibleportionof the fruit) 
dark ruby or wine-color; 
sprightly, vinous, and of 
the best quality. 
Rhoda. This variety 
was brought to our at¬ 
tention by one of our 
employees, on whose 
place it has been grow¬ 
ing for some years. We 
have named it in honor 
of his wife. The fruit 
is of large size; rind thin 
but tough; juice-cells 
large and of beautiful 
wine-color; crisp, sweet 
and of exquisite flavor. 
One of the best we have 
ever seen. 
Sweet. One of the 
best of the Pomegranates, 
as commonly grown. 
Rhoda Pomegranates 
MULBERRIES 
While Mulberries are of little value for commercial purposes or table use, there are never¬ 
theless several purposes for which they are admirably suited and of decided value. I hey form 
an economic food for poultry and swine, and for tolling birds away from other fruits there is 
nothing else so effective. 
Prices on Mulberries. — On Mulberry stock. 
1-year, small size, 2 to 3 feet 
1-year, medium size, 3 to 4 feet 
1-year, standard size, 4 to 6 feet 
1-year, extra size, 6 feet up 
Downing. A subacid berry of good quality; 
strong, upright grower, with beautiful foliage; 
valuable as a shade tree, as well as for its fruit. 
Hicks. Fruit sweet; tree grows rapidly and 
Each 
Per 
10 
IOO 
$ 0 15 
$1 
20 
$10 
OO 
20 
1 
50 
12 
OO 
25 
2 
OO 
16 
OO 
30 
2 
50 
20 
OO 
bears young; productive; should be grown by 
every farmer who keeps swine or poultry, this 
variety being of special value for this purpose ; 
continues in bearing four months of the year. 
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