Marsh Seedless Pomelo 
POMELO (Grape Fruit) 
Prices on Pomelos.—On Sour Orange, Rough Lemon and Ci.rus trifoliaia stocks. 
Each Per 10 
2 to 3 feet, stake-trained, straight stems.}o 30 f2 50 
3 to 4 feet, stake-trained, partly branched. 35 3 00 
4 to 5 feet, stake-trained, mostly branched. 40 3 50 
5 to 7 feet, stake-trained, branched. 50 4 50 
Duncan. Of large size; peel tough and 
smooth. Quality very best; regular old-fash¬ 
ioned 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. 
Marsh Seedless. Large size, slightly flat¬ 
tened; skin very smooth; heavy, juicy and of 
excellent quality. Nominally seedless, it 
100 1.000 
$20 00 $175 00 
25 00 220 00 
30 00 270 00 
40 00 370 00 
generally has a limited number of seeds. 
Desirable. 
Pernambuco. Large size; skin smooth, light 
yellow; quality excellent. Introduced by United 
States Department of Agriculture from Per¬ 
nambuco, Brazil. A fine late variety. 
Royal. Medium size; skin smooth and of 
light yellow color. The bitter Pomelo charac¬ 
teristic is almost entirely lacking, so that it may 
be eaten out of hand like an orange. Quality 
good. Moderately early. A strong grower. 
