MEYER LEMON 
A DWARF TREE (OR BUSH) WHICH BEARS FRUIT VERY 
YOUNG—READY NOW. 
Can be grown ANYWHERE! Imagine growing and picking lemons 
in your own home. The dwarf characteristics of these lemons allows 
them to be grown in pots. Accordingly, they may be taken indoors 

or placed in conservatories in climates where the winters are severe, 
and then returned to the yard, porch or patio during the balance 
of the year. 
Ornamental Value. These plants have shiny dark green leaves, with 
deep orange, oval shaped lemons and sweetly scented flowers 
larger than orange blossoms. They make ideal house plants, or 
porch and garden specimens. 
Quality and Use of Fruit. Meyer lemons bear a large fruit of ex- 
ceptional quality which may be used for the same purposes as the 
ordinary commercial lemons. 
Size of Plants Offered. Only two-year plants out of 4-inch pots 
are offered this spring. These plants should bloom and set fruit this 
coming summer. The illustration above is of a three-year-old plant. 
Note the half-matured fruit. 
Meyer Lemon plants out of 4" pots, $1.00 each, postpaid to any 
point in the United States. Plants out of 5 gallon cans (4 years old) 
are $3.50 f.o.b. Claremont. 



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