C I r S F I T s 
Varieties Propagated on Different Stocks 
Some varieties are more successfully grown on certain stocks than on otliers. Having 
this in mind, as well as certain other features, we do not attempt to grow or to offer to our 
customers citrus nursery trees of every kind budded upon each of the three stocks. It 
sometimes happens, of course, that a variety on one of the stocks is sold out, in which case 
it cannot be supplied until the next season. 
VARIETIES ON ROUGH LEMON STOCK— 
Oranges: Hamlin, Jaffa, King, Lue Gim Gong, Parson Brown, Pineapple, Tangerine, 
Valencia. 
Grapefruit: Duncan, Marsh Seedless, McGarty, Thompson Pink Seedless, Foster Pink, 
Triumph. 
Lemons: Ponderosa, Villa Franca, Meyer. 
Limes: Tahiti (Persian), Lakeland. 
Kumquats: Marumi, Meiwa, Nagami. 
New and Uncommon Varieties: Galamondin, Limequat, Tangelo, Mandarin. 
VARIETIES ON SOUR ORANGE STOCK— 
Oranges: Hamlin, Jaffa, King, Lue Gim Gong, Parson Brown, Pineapjjle, Ruby, Tan¬ 
gerine, Temple, Valencia, Washington Navel. 
Grapefruit: Duncan, Marsh Seedless, McGarty, Thompson Pink Seedless, Foster Pink, 
Triumph. 
Lemons; Ponderosa, Villa Franca. 
New and Uncommon Varieties: Mandarin, Tangelo. 
VARIETIES ON CLEOPATRA MANDARIN STOCK— 
Oranges: Temple, Pineapple. 
Lemons: Meyer. 
Limes: Tahiti (Persian). 
Kumquats: Marumi, Meiwa, Nagami. 
Recommended Distances for Planting 
Orange Trees (except Temple): 15 by 30 ft.; 20 by 25 ft.; 20 by 30 ft.; 25 by 25 ft. 
Temple Orange Trees, all Lemon and Lime Trees: 15 by 25 ft.; 18 by 25 ft.; 20 by 20 ft. 
Grapefruit Trees: 20 by 30 ft.; 25 by 25 ft.; 30 by 30 ft. 
Number of Trees to the Acre 
Distance Apart 
15 by 25 ft. 
15 by 30 ft. 
18 by 25 ft. 
20 by 20 ft. 
20 by 25 ft. 
20 by 30 ft. 
25 by 25 ft. 
25 by 30 ft. 
30 by 30 ft. 
No. Trees Per Acre 
. . 116 
. . 96 
. . 96 
. . 108 
. . 87 
. , 72 
. . 69 
. . 58 
. . 48 
To determine number of trees to the acre for other spacings, multiply the distance 
between trees in the row by the distance between rows. Then divide that figure into 43,560 
and the result will be the number of trees required for one acre of land. 
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