a/gvsta, Georgia 
P. J. Berckma/vs Co. ^ 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
Apricots 
Descriptions and prices on page 8 
Camphor ( Cinnamomum camphora) 
The Camphor Tree 
We have a large stock of pot-grown plants, which 
can be shipped and transplanted at any time. Plants 
grown in open ground do not transplant readily. This 
tree is perfectly hardy at Augusta, and does well along 
the South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts. It is a handsome 
evergreen, with bright, shiny leaves. Will do well on 
poor soil, but will make a more satisfactory growth 
when properly fertilized. It is being planted in large 
quantities for producing the gum camphor of commerce. 
each io ioo 
3 to 4 ft., well branched, from 
pots.So 75 |6 oo 
30 to 36 in., well branched, from 
pots. 50 4 00 
24 to 30 in., well branched, from 
pots. 35 3 00 S25 00 
18 to 24 in., branched, from pots 25 2 00 17 50 
Elaeagnus edulis 
Description and prices on page 18 
Eriobotrya 
Descriptions and prices on page 18 
Figs 
Descriptions and prices on page 9 
Grapes 
Descriptions and prices on page 17 
The following Grapes are recommended for Florida 
and sub-tropical sections: 
Amber Elvira Moore’s Early 
Berckmans Flowers Niagara 
Brighton Ives Scuppernong 
Concord James Thomas 
Delaware Moore’s Diam. Worden’s 
Mulberries 
Descriptions and prices on page 18 
Hicks’ Downing 
Olives 
Description and prices on page 18 
Peaches 
Descriptions and prices on pages 9 to 11 
Alexander 
Angel 
Belle 
Bernice 
Bidwell’s Early 
Carman 
Climax 
Dr. Berckmans 
Elberta 
SELECT LIST 
Florida Gem 
Fords 
General Lee 
Governor Hogg 
Greensboro 
Hiley 
Honey 
Imperial 
Mayflower 
Oriole 
Pallas 
Peen-to (Free) 
Sneed 
Stonewall Jack. 
Thurber 
Victor 
Waddell 
Waldo 
Pears 
Descriptions and prices on page 12 
ORIENTAL VARIETIES 
Garbers’ Kieffer Mikado 
Hawaii Le Conte Smith’s 
Japan Golden Russet 
EUROPEAN VARIETIES 
Alamo Beurre Giffard Duchesse d’An- 
Bartlett Beurre Superfin gouleme 
Belle Lucrative Doyenne d’Ete Wilder 
Persimmons, Japanese 
Descriptions and prices on pages 12 and 13 
Plums, Japanese 
Descriptions and prices on pages 13 and 14 
Pomegranates 
Descriptions and prices on page 18 
Psidium. Guava 
EACH IO 
24 to 30 in., from 4-in. pots, well branched.So 40 S3 00 
Psidium Cattleyanum (Red Cattley Guava). A 
small tree or tall bush, producing the well-known 
Cattley Guava. 
P. lucidum (Yellow Cattley Guava). Fruit a little 
larger than the Red Cattley, sweeter and of much 
better quality. Very refreshing when eaten raw. 
Wonderfully prolific. The best of all for jellies. 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Oranges, Kinkans, Lemons, Etc. 
After many years’ test we can unhesitatingly recom¬ 
mend Citrus Fruits budded upon Citrus trifoliala (Hardy 
Orange), this stock being particularly desirable for the 
colder sections of the Orange Belt, and all varieties of 
Citrus budded upon it will stand more frost than when 
budded upon any other stock. Varieties budded on it 
bear at an early age, and trees grow off as rapidly as 
those budded upon sour orange or rough lemon stocks, 
when planted in open ground. The fruit also ripens 
earlier than the same variety grown on other stocks. 
These plants are most desirable for growing in tubs in 
greenhouses and conservatories. The increasing de¬ 
mand for our plants speaks for itself. All plants are 
shipped with a ball of earth about the roots. For dis¬ 
tant shipments the plants should be defoliated. In 
this manner the growth is not checked. 
Citrange 
1 he Citranges arc the products produced by Mr. 
Weber of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Wash¬ 
ington, D. C. They are crosses of the Citrus trifoliala, 
and the best commercial varieties of oranges in culti¬ 
vation. These crosses have made it possible to produce 
fairly palatable oranges in sections of the country 
where the mercury goes to zero. We have tested these 
Citranges for a number of years. It is seldom that 
the foliage is injured by cold. The leaves are trifoliate, 
but of large size, thus showing the blood of the Citrus 
trifoliala and orange. 
We offer strong grafted plants of Morton, Rusk and 
Willet. 
CL EACH 
5 to 6 ft., very heavy, bushy, bearing size.$5 00 
4 to 5 ft., heavy, well branched, bearing size... 3 00 
3 to 4 ft., well branched, bearing size . 2 00 
18 to 24 in. 1 00 
12 to 15 in. 50 
K ; nkan, or Kumquat 
This plant is of dwarf growth, seldom exceeding 6 to 
8 feet, and very compact; fruit about the size of a small 
plum; rind sweet; juice acid. It can be eaten whole 
and is very refreshing. Excellent preserves are made 
from this variety. Exceedingly productive and an 
excellent plant for growing in pots. Will stand winter 
in open ground in Savannah if protected. 
Marumi —Round Nagami —Oblong. 
each 10 
2 yrs.. grafted plants, 12 to 15 in., well 
branched .So 75 $5 00 
2 yrs.. grafted plants, 10 to 12 in., well 
branched .. . 50 3 50 
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