P. J.Berckmms Co.jyC Avgvsta. Georgia 
ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT 
Lemons 
Lemon, American Wonder, or Ponderosa. On 
own roots. We have a fine stock of well-branched 
specimen plants, bearing size. each 
i 8 to 24 in., bushy, from pots.$0 75 
15 to 18 in., bushy, from pots. 50 
Note. — This is a remarkable variety; exceedingly 
prolific; produces fruit often weighing 2 % to 3 pounds. 
Fruit is of excellent quality. No better plant for 
house culture. 
Lemons, Belair, Lambs and other best sorts, grafted 
on Citrus trifoliata, 12 to 15 in., well-branched plants, 
50 cts. each. 
Oranges 
Maltese Blood, Washington Navel, and others. 
EACH 
24 to 30 in., very bushy.Si 50 
Prices on Oranges, continued each 10 100 
20 to 24 in., very bushy.$1 00 $7 50 $60 00 
15 to 18 in., very bushy. 75 6 00 
12 to 15 in., bushy. 50 4 5 ° 4 ° 00 
Satsuma (Oonshiu). A variety of the Mandarin 
Orange. It is the hardiest of the Orange family, and 
when thoroughly dormant has stood at Augusta a 
temperature of 12 degrees above zero. We, however, 
advise protection during winter in this locality, mulch¬ 
ing with litter or strawy manure. 
12 to 15 in., well branched, 50 cts. each. $ 4 - 5 ° P er I0 - 
Otaheite (Chinese Dwarf Orange). Suitable for pot 
culture; plants of bushy habit, beginning to bloom 
when less than one foot in height. Fruit small, of 
inferior quality, but produced in great profusion. 
A very desirable variety for pots. EXCH 
15 to 18 in., well-branched plants . So 75 
12 to 15 in., well-branched plants. 5° 
Greenhouse Department 
A large part of the spacious greenhouses at Fruitland Nurseries is devoted to growing azaleas, camellias, 
palms, citrus fruits, etc. The increasing demand for these varieties, as well as for shrubs and perennials, 
has forced us to discontinue the growing of a general line of greenhouse and bedding plants — geraniums, 
heliotropes, coleus, and others—and turn our attention to propagating only such varieties as will best 
please our customers. 
We believe it is better to specialize on a few sorts, producing only superior grade stock, rather than to 
grow a general line. While our collection may not be as extensive as that offered by some, we are confident 
that better quality cannot be obtained. The fact that we grow such large quantities of these varieties 
enables us to offer this superior stock at prices no higher than usually asked for ordinary grades. 
Allamanda Hendersonii 
EACH 10 
Strong plants, from 3-in. pots.So 25 $2 00 
A beautiful climber; almost perpetual bloomer; can 
be grown in pots and trained to a stake. Yellow flowers 
of enormous size. 
Araucaria excelsa. Norfolk Island Pine 
This noble conifer has succeeded in south Florida, 
and may be considered hardy in sections where the 
winter temperature does not fall below 25 degrees Fahr. 
There are few trees as beautiful. Foliage bright green 
and dense, on slightly pendulous branches; grows to 
a great height, but it; at its best when of moderate size. 
each 
3 to 3^ ft., from 7-in. pots.$3 00 
18 to 24 in., from 6-in. pots.. . .' . 2 00 
16 to 18 in., from 5-in. pots. 1 50 
12 to 14 in., from 4-in. pots. 1 00 
10 to 12 in. 75 
6 to 8 in. 5 ° 
Asparagus EACH 
Extra-strong plants, from 5-in. pots.$0 75 $5 00 
Extra-strong plants, from 4-in. pots. 50 3 00 
Strong plants, from 3-in. pots. 25 2 00 
Asparagus plumosus nanus. A most graceful plant. 
The branches are slender and arching. Foliage is 
finer than the most delicate fern, and of a bright and 
very pleasing green. 
A. Sprengeri. A new species, useful to grow in sus¬ 
pended pot or basket. Fronds attain 3 to 4 feet in 
length. 
Ferns 
All our plants are vigorous and in fine condition. 
Nephrolepis Barrowsii (Improved Ostrich Plume 
Fern). Of the Boston Fern character, but with the 
leaflets subdivided so as to form a perfect frond. 
These grow broad and heavy and are exceedingly 
handsome. They frequently measure 6 inches across. 
This variety, being a sport, is apt to revert to the 
original type, either as a whole or part of the plant. 
EACH 
Fine plants, from 8-in. pots. $3 00 
Fine plants from 6-in. pots.. 1 00 
Fine plants from 5-in. pots.. 75 
FERNS, continued 
Nephrolepis Davalloides furcans (Curled Sword 
Fern). A very distinct and beautiful variety; the 
fronds are long and broad, beautitully crested at the 
tops; feathery foliage. each 
Fine specimens, from 8-in. pots . S 3 00 
Fine specimens, from 6-in. pots . 1 5 ° 
Fine specimens, from 5-in. pots . 1 00 
Fine plants, from 4-in. pots . 50 
The Principles of Fruit Growing. By L. II. Bailey. A 
complete treatise on fruit growing, tillage and planting, ferti¬ 
lizing lands, protecting trees from disease, frost and insects. 
516 pages. $1.63. postpaid. Send your order to P. J. Berck- 
mans Co., Inc., Augusta, Ga. 
Araucaria excelsa 
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