GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
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Citrus Department 
ORANGES, continued 
SWEET SEVILLE (Sanford’s). 
Size medium, round; a good 
keeper and shipper; sweetens 
first of the early kinds. Tree 
vigorous and prolific. 
TANGERINE (Dancy’s). One 
of the well-known “kid glove 
Oranges” ; belongs to the Man¬ 
darin family. Flat, small to me¬ 
dium ; skin separates freely from 
the flesh ; juicy, aromatic and 
rich, of a deep red color. Par¬ 
ticularly good grower and pro¬ 
lific. Dec., Jan. and P'eb. 
THOMSON’S IMPROVED NA¬ 
VEL. This variety has been at¬ 
tracting considerable attention 
in California, where it was origi¬ 
nated. Fruit of medium size, 
rind very smooth and thin ; pulp 
juicy, sweet and of firm texture ; 
splendid color and of excellent 
quality. Ripens early. Tree 
similar to Washington Navel in 
character and habit of growth. 
VALENCIA LATE. A very 
late and very prolific variety of 
fine quality. Season May and 
June, but fruit will hang on trees 
till August or September. P’ruit 
of good size, somewhat flat¬ 
tened ; juicy and tender. 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. Like 
other Navels, bears a peculiar 
umbilical formation on the sum¬ 
mit or blossom end of the fruit; 
this protuberance is not so promi¬ 
nent as in some varieties of Navel 
Orange. The fruit is large to 
very large, somewhat oval; flesh 
meaty, tender, sweet and high- 
flavored ; an exceptioTially lus¬ 
cious fruit, without perceptible 
membranes or fiber. 
Mildred and Marsh Seedless — both five years old 
POMELO (Grape Fruit) 
P'or the past three or four years the demand has been so heavy for Grape Fruit trees that 
nurserymen have sold out before the shipping season was over. This season we have a magnifi¬ 
cent lot of trees, but the demand seems heavier than ever, and the probability is that we shall sell 
out clean long before the season closes. J^y ordering early our customers will be more certain 
of getting wliat they want. 
DUNCAN. Of large size; peel tough and 
smooth. Quality very best; regularold-fashioned 
Grape Fruit flavor. Strong grower and regular 
and prolific bearer. We recommend this variety 
without the slightest hesitation as being one of 
the finest; also one of the hardiest varieties. 
Hangs on trees and keeps in prime condition 
until late spring or early summer. 
