DUNCAN GRAPEFRUIT 
One of the finest Grapefruits grown, desirable in every way. 
The fruit grades 54’s to 70’s, the size the market wants. In 
color it is a clear light yellow and the unusually heavy juice 
content has the true sweet-bitter-acid Grapefruit flavor. It 
is ripe enough to ship in December but can be held on the 
tree without deterioration until late in May. Duncan is 
unquestionably the hardiest of all Grapefruits. See page 7 
for sizes and prices. 
Hamlin Oranges 
Nagami Kumquats 
NAGAMI KUMQUAT 
Ornamental and useful applies directly 
to both Kumquats and Limequats. The 
plants are small, seldom growing more than 
12 feet tall, with a spread of branches about 
equal to the height. The foliage is bright, 
dark green, and is as handsome 
as that of any other evergreen 
shrub. Both Kumquats and 
Limequats are hardy, even as 
hardy as the Satsuma Oranges. 
The fruit of the Kumquat is 
small, varying from an inch to 2 
inches long,begins to ripen in mid- 
November, and is used chiefly 
for marmalades and jellies. See 
page 7 for sizes and prices. 
HAMLIN 
ORANGE 
An ideal Orange maturing the 
latter part of September and 
early October. The fruit is clear 
golden yellow, tinged with deep 
orange-red, deepening if it is 
allowed to remain on the tree 
until full maturity. Its flesh is 
melting, very juicy, with real 
delicious Orange flavor, and is 
practically seedless. A few fruits 
have 2 or 3 seeds but most of 
them none at all. A medium-sized 
Orange and an excellent shipper. 
See page 7 for sizes and prices. 
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