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VARIETIES AND SIZES. 
TRIFOLIATA (Citrus trifoliata). —Seedlings. 
1 year, well-grown . 
2 years, well-grown . 
OTHER CITRUS FRUITS— On Trifoliata stock.— Tahiti Limes, Blood Shad¬ 
docks, Lemon Citrons. 
3 year stocks, i year buds . 
OIAHEITE tind MYRTLE ORANGES — On Trifoliata stock 
3 year stocks, i year buds.. 
ROSES—On own roots.-Antoine Mouton, Archduke Charles, Banksia alba 
Mad. Bravy, Mad. Camille, Mad. de Vatry, Mad. Watteville, Mad. Elie 
Lambert Mad. Joseph Schwartz, Mad. Lambard, Mad. Plantier, Mad 
VVelche, Magna Charta, Malmaison, Marechal Niel, Marie \ r an Houtte 
w, e0r rn ,gt o n f te i Pa g? Gontier, Pearl Rivers, Perfection des Blanches’, 
eric; d Oi, Perle des Blanches, Perle desJardins, Prince Albert, Som- 
5 r. euil » So uv emr d un Ami, Sunset, Triomphe du Luxembourg, White Bon 
bilene, Woodland Margaret. 
i year, strong, open ground grown. .. 
ROSES—Grafted on Ma.netti stock.—Bon Silene, Captain Christy, Catherine Mer- 
met Charles Lefebvre, Cheshunt Hybrid, Clothilde Soupert, Devoniensis, 
Duchessede Brabant, Duke of Edinburg, Etoile de Lvon, Gloire Lyonnaise 
James Sprunt Jules Jurgensen, La Reine, Louis Philippe, Magna Charta,’ 
Marechal Niel, Mane Ducher, Safrano. 
i year, large, fine plants . 
TEXAS UMBRELLA— 
1 year, 2 to 4 feet . 
2 years, 4 feet up . .' i ..... . 
GREVILLEA ROBUST A— 
1 year, fine .. 
CAMPHOR TREE— 
1 year, fine . 
2 years, fine ." ’ 
MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA— 
2 to 3 feet . 
3 to 5 feet .’ ’ ’ | ’ ’ ’ * * ‘ * * * 
AGAVE (Century Plant).— Variegated, strong plants . 
EULALIA JAPONICA ZEBRIXA .... . 
Each 
Per 10 
100 
1,000 
$0 15 
20 
$1 00 
1 50 
$3 50 
5 00 
$25 00 
40 cx> 
75 
6 00 
50 00 
75 
6 00 
50 00 
25 2 20 20 00 
35 
3 00 
25 
00 
25 
2 00 
15 
00 
35 
3 00 
25 
00 
50 
4 50 
40 
60 
3 50 
5 00 
50 
60 
4 00 
5 00 
50 
4 00 
25 
2 00 
Address all orders and remittances to 
Q. L. TABER, 
GLEN ST. MARY, FLORIDA. 
Rates of Freight and Express on Trees and Plants, 
We give below a table showing the rates of freight and express to a number of principal points, which will enable patrons to 
compute approximately the cost of carriage to all points in the Gulf states and Georgia. 
Freight Rates. As a rule, the freight charge for packages weighing less than 100 lbs. is the same as for 100 lbs. 
When the weight exceeds 100 lbs., the same rate per pound is charged as for 100 lbs. The freight rates given below apply to 
trees and plants in boxes. When baled, the rate is a little higher, but, as the bales weigh less, the actual cost for transporting a 
given quantity is about the same, whether boxed or baled. To points where there is no local agent the freight must be prepaid, 
and remittance to cover should he made accordingly. 
Express Rates. When weight exceeds 100 lbs., the rate is the same per pound as for 100 lbs. When the weight is 
less than 100 lbs., special rates apply. We give rates on 25 lbs , 50 lbs. and 100 lbs., from which rates upon other weights can be 
estimated. 
