W Growers or%. :: -T j 
Fancy Ora nges , 
Sub-Tropical Fruits 
Roses, Fruit Trees 
an0 Ornamentals, 
I Ant H , Proprietor. 
AUBREY FRINK, Secretary. 
November, 1905 
Greeting: 
Our fiscal year ending August 31, 1905, showed a gain 
of nearly 50% in amount of business over any previous year. 
More than half of our total sales were to Florida customers, 
which shows rather conclusively the estimation placed upon our 
stock and our methods of business by those who know us best; 
particularly so when it is considered that our products annually 
go to all parts of the United States, Mexico, the West Indies, 
and numerous other foreign countries, and that we annually fur¬ 
nish large quantities of trees to the United States Department 
of Agriculture. 
The Cuban Experiment Station had occasion to plant, for 
experimental purposes, a large number of trees during the past 
season, and the order was sent us. Those trees were so satis¬ 
factory that several other orders from same source resulted, 
including a large one from the director of the Station for his 
personal use. 
This year we are better prepared than ever to handle 
orders. Our offices have been enlarged so that we now have 
about 2,000 feet floor space; our office and field forces have 
been increased; our stock is considerably larger and includes 
a number of additional varieties. The growing season has been 
very favorable, and our trees and plants are unusually fine. 
In this Catalogue our friends will notice several 
changes from former issues, probably the most important being 
the placing of prices, with the descriptions of the articles 
listed, and Cultural Suggestions and Terms of Business at the 
latter end of the book. 
With 'assurances that all orders and communications 
sent us shall have our most careful, conscientious attention, 
we invite a perusal of the following pages. 
Very truly yours, 
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