Orange Trees as Tub Plants 
Trees in Pots and Tubs 
We carry a fine assortment of Oranges and Kumquats in tubs and pots. 
The tub trees are now growing in cypress tubs 20 inches across and 16 inches high. The speci¬ 
mens are mostly branched at 18 to 24 inches above the tops of the tubs, and reach a total height 
of 5 to 6 feet, including the tub. These well-grown trees are carrying good crops of fruit and have 
been growing in the tubs for two and three seasons. The pot plants are handled in two sizes, 8- 
and 10-inch pots respectively, and are well developed specimens in every way. (See page 46.) 
For house or conservatory culture or for window display these plants in pots and tubs are par¬ 
ticularly desirable. In summer they may be set out of doors, in northern climates, where they 
make very desirable decorative specimens. They are very ornamental even without flowers or 
fruit, while the white, sweet-scented blossoms and golden fruit against the dark glossy green foli¬ 
age make a combination of exquisite coloring. Only plants in fruit are shipped and the prices 
vary somewhat according to the crop on the trees. 
We take particular pains in preparing these trees for shipment to avoid injury or loss of fruit. 
Prices quoted are f. o. b. cars here. We shall be pleased to supply further particulars upon request. 
Orange and Kumquat trees in tubs.each, $10 to $15 
Orange and Kumquat trees in pots.each, $2.50 to $4 
BOOKS 
Florida State Horticultural Society’s Reports 
At the annual meeting of the Florida State Horticultural Society, numerous papers and reports con¬ 
taining the most advanced thought of up-to-date, practical horticulturists are presented The discussions 
following these reports bring out many valuable points. These papers, reports and discussions are 
reported verbatim and published in book form. These books are mailed to members of the society. 
Any one may become a member by paying $1 membership fee. 
' The 1907 Report will be mailed to any one remitting $1 for it. 
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