GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
Kumquat in tub 
Trees in Pots and 
Tubs 
In addition to our large stock of field- 
grown Citrus trees, we have a fine lot of 
Oranges and Kumquats in tubs and pots. 
I hese trees are well shaped, and many of 
them are loaded with fruit. They are all 
well established specimens that have been 
in tubs and pots two years or over, during 
which time they have been once retubbed 
or repotted. The photograph which ap¬ 
pears on this page shows a Kumquat 
tree heavily loaded with fruit. 
These trees, in pots and tubs, are very 
desirable for placing in conspicuous situa¬ 
tions about the grounds in summer, as 
well as for room decoration and conserva¬ 
tories in winter. They are very orna¬ 
mental even without fruit ; while, with 
the golden yellow fruit and dark green 
foliage, they are strikingly handsome. 
Prices on these trees are $8 to $15 
each for trees in tubs, and $2.50 to $4 
each for trees in pots, according to size 
and quantity of fruit. These prices are 
for the trees f. o. b. cars here. Full de¬ 
scriptions and definite prices quoted on 
application. 
At the Florida State Fair held in Tampa, in November, 1905, we took the 
first premium of $100, for best display of Citrus trees in pots and tubs. We also 
took a premium at this fair, and also at each state fair held in recent years, for 
the best individual display of Citrus fruits. We have fifty varieties of Citrus trees— 
Oranges, Pomelos, Kumquats and Lemons—fruiting in our own groves. See photo¬ 
graphs of premiums on inside front cover. 
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