Gathering Sweet Oranges in our Glen Saint Mary Test Grove 
Foreword 
URING the past thirty-one years it has been the constant aim of our Nurseries 
to furnish the tree-planting public with high-grade nursery stock. We have 
always placed high quality and reliability above everything else, believing 
that poor-quality, doubtful stock was worthless at any price, consequently 
the most expensive that could be purchased, and that the public would 
appreciate high-grade trees at reasonable prices. In this we have not 
been disappointed. 
That we have succeeded even, perhaps, beyond our expectations, is evidenced by 
yearly increasing sales and a constantly increasing demand for our stock. To meet this 
demand it has been necessary greatly to increase our output, and, at the same time, to 
increase our office and working force. The personnel of the Company has been kept up to 
the high standard decided upon when the Nurseries were established in 1882. 
At this time we occupy the position of being the largest producers of Citrus nursery 
stock in the world, and our stock of trees, in this and all other lines we handle, is very com¬ 
plete and well up to the usual Glen Saint Mary standard, a standard which has been 
adopted as representing the best that can be produced. 
It is the same stock that has held our trade with old customers and made new ones, as 
the years have gone by. It is this same stock that has made a very large proportion of the 
fruit crops of the lower South and, more and more, people are looking to us to furnish the 
dependable stock from which the future crops of fruit will be gathered. 
Upon the basis of quality, stock, and fair, honorable dealings, we base our request for 
your patronage, knowing that when you have once planted Glen St. Mary Stock you 
will want none other. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO. 
G. L. taber, President Glen Saint Mary, Florida 
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