GERMAIN’S 
PLANTS 
CITRUS FRUIT TREES 
ORANGES 
Washington Navel. The most profitable Orange 
grown, a regular bearer of large, luscious 
tiuits of the most delicious flavor; fine ship¬ 
per; the best variety for California; each SI.50. 
I h(mipson s Improved Navel. Fruit of medium 
*i e ’nf ar » •’ r * n( * thin and smooth; resembles 
the Washington navel in habit; a fine keeper 
and of excellent flavor. Each $1.50. 
ValencJa Late. An early and prolific bearer, 
fi uit medium size, oval, solid and heavy; flesh 
exceedingly juicy and sweet; holds its quality 
until autumn. Each $1.50. y 
Ta t n ^ er, “T; The standard variety ripens at the 
same time as the navels; pulp is sweet and 
separates freely from the rind. Each $1.50. 
LEMONS 
Eureka. Favorite shipping commercial variety, 
bruit medium size, sweet rind, abundant acid* 
line flavor; heavy bearer. Each $2 00 
Lisbon. Medium-sized fruit, oblong with prom¬ 
inent point, few seeds, acid strong, and of fine 
flavor; very productive. Each $2.00. 
\ Ilia Franca. Fruit medium size, fine flavor, 
nearly seedless, rind thin, with no trace of 
r» Itt t rl io S AA Valuable for commercial planting. 
F.ach $2.00. 
THE POMELO, or GRAPE FRUIT 
Triumph. Medium size, few seeds, heavy, juicv 
p an( . 1 , well flavored; early, prolific. Each $1.50. 
Foggs Improved. A standard variety, medium 
sized fruit of good flavor. Each $1 50 
Marsh's Seedless. Said to be the best of Pomelo 
family. Seedless and sweet; eaten without 
sugar when fully matured. Each $2.00 
GRAPE FRUIT. TRIUMPH. 
ORANGE. WASHINGTON NAVEL 
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