Glen Saint Mary Nurseries 
Deciduous Fruits 
POMEGRANATES 
The Pomegranates are very hardy shrubs which can be grown throughout the Gulf States and 
the coastal sections of Georgia and the Carolinas. The brilliant scarlet flowers are produced in 
profusion, and the plants are very prolific. The fruit is used in making jellies, marmalades and 
acid drinks. For this latter purpose they are highly esteemed. The fruit has a fresh crispness, 
delicacy and sprightliness of flavor found in few fruits. The Pomegranate is a coming commercial fruit. 
PRICES ON POMEGRANATES.—On own roots. Each Per io ioo 
1 to 2 feet. .So 25 $2 00 $16 00 
2 to 3 feet. 30 2 50 20 00 
3 to 5 feet. 40 3 50 30 00 
Purple-seeded. Large; 
rind thin; juice-cells sur¬ 
rounding the seeds (the 
edible portion of the fruit) 
dark ruby or wine-color; 
sprightly, vinous and of 
the best quality. 
Rhoda. Brought to 
our attention by one of 
our employees, who had 
been growing it for years. 
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. 
APPLES 
While the Gulf Region 
is not recommended for 
extensive Apple orchards 
for commercial purposes, 
yet, on its upper edge 
some varieties are success¬ 
fully grown. Our list em¬ 
braces those which succeed 
best farther south. 
Rhoda Pomegranates 
PRICES ON APPLES. 
1-year, small size, 2 to 3 feet. 
1-year, medium size, 3 to 4 feet. 
i-year, standard size, 4 to 6 feet. 
Ben Davis. Medium to large; roundish; trun¬ 
cated; conical; yellowish, overspread, and striped 
or splashed with two shades of red; subacid, 
of fair quality. A late ripencr and good keeper. 
Widely planted; popular. 
Early Harvest. Medium to large; yellow, 
juicy; tender, of fine flavor. A well-known and 
popular variety. Ripens in June. 
Horse. Large, oval in shape, ribbed, yellow 
in color; flesh yellow and subacid. An important 
southern summer Apple. 
Jennings, or Jennings’ Florida. Succeeds 
farther south than any other variety, and is 
unquestionably the variety to plant, as it grows 
well and yields fair crops of good Apples in 
Each Per 10 100 
.So 15 Si 20 Sio 00 
. 20 1 50 12 00 
. 25 2 00 16 00 
sections below the range of this fruit. The 
Jennings will prove most satisfactory throughout 
the Gulf country westward into Texas. Grown 
in our county many years. 
Red Astrachan. Large; crimson, with heavy 
bloom; flesh crisp, acid and juicy. Ripens in 
June. The tree is vigorous and bears very 
young. Adapted to a wide range of climate. 
Red June. Medium conical; deep red; juicy; 
very productive. A beautiful and thrifty tree. 
One of the best for the lower South. 
Winesap. A very fine winter Apple, with 
white, firm, crisp flesh; color red or striped red. 
A very satisfactory winter Apple for southern 
planting. Fruit medium size; quality excellent. 
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