Tree Tomato 
One of the most interesting and ornamental 
trees recently introduced from Brazil. It grows 
to a height of eight feet. The tree has very 
large leaves, fragrant pink flowers, and bears 
great numbers of egg shaped dark red fruits, 
which are used in the same manner as any to¬ 
mato. Especially adapted for patios and small 
gardens. 
Small Plants 35c. Large $1.00. 
Bearing Plants $2.50. 
Rose Apple (Eugenia Jambos) 
A native of the Malay Peninsula; small grace¬ 
ful tree, with fluffy yellow flowers. The yellow 
round fruit is crisp, rose scented and rose fla¬ 
vored. Valuable for preserving and candying. 
Plants 50c and up. 
Feijoa (Pineapple Guava) 
Delicious fruit suggesting pineapple and ba¬ 
nana, excellent for jellies and preserves. Very 
hardy, easy to grow. Good for large hedges. 
Grafted varieties—Coolidge and Choiceana. 
Small Plants 50c and up. 
Pepino 
Handsome bushy evergreen shrub from Peru. 
Produces bright yellow fruit, 3 to 5 inches in 
length, juicy with fragrant flavor. Its foliage 
and purple flowers makes it attractive as a pot 
plant. 
Small plants 35c and up. 
Surinam Cherry (Pitanga) 
A large shrub from Brazil, bearing waxy, 
bright red fruits with a delicious flavor. Makes 
a jelly of distinctive flavor. Also used to flavor 
sherbets. Excellent hedge plant; foliage and 
fruit attractive at all times. 
Plants 50c and up. 
