Glen Saint Marv Nurseries 
Citrus Fruits 
Enterprise Seedless (Starke Seedless). Size 
medium; quality fine; seedless, or nearly so. 
Tree vigorous and productive. Early. 
Hart (Hart’s Late). Of medium size; round 
or slightly oval; smooth; very solid and heavy, 
the flesh being very firm; quality good; peel 
of lightest cast; few seeds. The tree is very 
strong, spreading and a vigorous grower; prolific; 
the foliage is distinct; but few thorns. Ripens 
in April. Hangs on the tree in good condition 
until midsummer. 
Ilomosassa. Size about medium; round, 
somewhat flattened; very heavy; color bright; 
skin very smooth, thin, tough and dense; pulp 
fine, sweet and juicy; flavor full, vinous and 
sprightly; membranes covering segments of 
pulp thin and small in quantity. Keeps and 
carries well. Tree vigorous and prolific. 
Jaffa. Medium to large; peel thin; pulp 
melting, scarcely any fiber; juicy, rich and of 
exquisite flavor. In quality unsurpassed, being 
one of the four or five varieties which head the 
list in all competitions. The fruit remains on 
the tree in prime condition for a long period. 
Tree a strong, upright grower of distinct habit, 
practically thornless; a prolific bearer when it has 
attained sufficient size to hold good crops. 
King. Very large, flattened, and with loosely 
adhering rind and segments; color orange-red; 
skin tough, but general appearance fine; its 
high and peculiar aromatic flavor is very agree¬ 
able; it has few seeds; flesh deep red-orange, 
juicy, meaty; inner lining of rind and mem¬ 
branes bright buff. Tree upright; strong grower; 
quite thorny. March, April and May; keeps in 
good condition even later. 
Lue Gim Gong. For description of this new 
and meritorious variety, see page 7. 
Madam Vinous. Medium to large; skin 
smooth and thin; quality fine. One of the best 
of the numerous good varieties from the Indian 
river section of Florida. Ripens midseason. 
Magnum Bonum. Size large to very large; 
flattened; color light, clear orange; skin smooth 
and glossy; color of flesh light; grain very fine, 
tender and melting; fruit heavy and juicy; excel¬ 
lent shipper; quality best. Prolific and vigorous. 
Mandarin. Medium size, flattened; deep yel¬ 
low; skin thin; segments loosely adherent; 
flesh dark orange-yellow, spicy and aromatic. 
Although largely superseded in Florida by 
King, Satsuma and Tangerine, yet in southern 
Louisiana the Mandarin is still planted as one 
of the most profitable sorts. 
Mediterranean Sweet (Sanford’s). Large 
size; smooth rind; quality good. Ripens late. 
One of the best of General Sanford’s introductions. 
Nonpareil. Size medium to slightly larger, 
somewhat flattened; grain fine, pulp melting 
and tender; juice subacid and vinous; quality 
best. Tree vigorous and prolific. A very desir¬ 
able early variety. 
Old Vini (Beach No. 4). Medium, slightly 
flattened; color dark orange; pulp melting; juice 
subacid; pleasant sprightly quality. 
Pineapple Oranges 
Parson Brown. Size medium, round or 
slightly oblong; peel smooth, texture fine; 
quality good. Keeps and ships, well. One of 
the best of the early varieties. Begins to ripen 
in October. 
Pineapple. A most excellent variety, which 
has, during recent years, attained and very 
justly so, a great amount of prominence. The 
tree is a very strong, upright grower; prolific. 
Fruit medium to large; peel thin but tough, very 
smooth and bright; heavy, juicy and of excel¬ 
lent quality. We consider this one of the best 
round Oranges, and recommend it as one of the 
most profitable borts for extensive planting. 
Ruby. Medium size, nearly round; skin 
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