Oranges 0000 QLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES 
OLD VINI (Beach No. 4). Size medium, 
slightly flattened; color dark orange; pulp melt¬ 
ing; juice subacid and of a remarkably pleasant, 
sprightly quality. 
ONEGO. Of full, medium size for the Manda¬ 
rin type. The color of skin is red, like Tangerine, 
and it also possesses a decided Tangerine aroma, 
although this is not so distinct as in Dancy Tan¬ 
gerine. The fruit is of good quality, and reminds 
one of Satsuma, Tangerine and King blended. 
PAPER RIND (St. Michael). Fruit medium 
size, round; skin thin; quality excellent; very 
productive. Tree a vigorous grower. 
PARSON BROWN. Size medium, round or 
slightly oblong; peel smooth, texture fine; quality 
good. Keeps and ships well. By many consid¬ 
ered the best of the early varieties. It begins to 
ripen in October. 
PINEAPPLE. An excellent variety, introduced 
some years ago, and in great favor in the Orange 
lake region of Florida. When grown in that sec¬ 
tion the fruit possesses a particularly fine pineapple 
flavor. Tree a very strong, upright grower; pro¬ 
lific. Fruit medium size; thin peel; heavy, juicy. 
RUBY. Medium-sized, nearly round ; skin thin 
but very tough; pulp melting, rich, juicy and of 
exquisite flavor; quality unsurpassed. As the 
fruit ripens it usually becomes streaked or mottled 
with blood-red ; often the entire pulp gets ruby- 
red, showing through the peel in a reddish blush 
on the outside. One of the best of the Blood 
Oranges. The tree is vigorous, nearly thornless, 
and a regular bearer. We esteem this one of the 
most valuable varieties for general planting, and 
recommend it without qualification. 
ST. MICHAEL’S BLOOD. One of the best 
of the Blood Oranges. Fruit medium size, almost 
round, with thin but tough skin ; pulp juicy, melt¬ 
ing, rich and of exquisite flavor, being unsur¬ 
passed in quality. Usually the fruit becomes mot¬ 
tled or streaked with blood-red as it ripens, the 
color of the pulp often a beautiful rich ruby-red, 
showing through the peel in a reddish blush. 
The tree is a regular bearer, vigorous and nea ly 
thornless. 
SATSUMA (Synonyms, Oonshiu , Kit Seedless). 
This variety was brought to Florida from Japan 
some years ago by General Van Valkenburg, a 
former resident of that Country. In Japan it is 
Pineapple Orange in test orchard. Beggarweed as a soil renovation 
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