LEMONS, LIMES, GRAPEFRUITS 
GRAPEFRUIT — A Summer Trea¢! 
Best in the hottest areas with irrigation. We do not recommend them for coastal planting. 
-or such areas, it is wiser to plant oranges and other citrus. 
Marsh Seedless. Large, Practically seedless fruits, thin-skinned and juicy. Makes a vigorous yet 
compact tree, bearing heavy crops May to August. Each $4.85. 
Thompson Pink, A splendid seedless grapefruit of the sam2 high quality. Juicy. sweet. pink- 
colored flesh. Each $4.85. oe y. vulcy, Sweet, pin 
Lemons 
For all types of planting—they produce quality fruit under most conditions. Even the dwarf 
Meyer Lemon gives quality lemons. 
Eureka. Although this high quality lemon is extensively planted commercially, it is one of the 
best for home planting, producing high quality, juicy medium-sized fruits. Trees practically’ 
thornless. Each $4.85. 
Meyer. Lemons are slightly less hardy than oranges except the Meyer, which stands considzrable 
cold. Fruits of the same quality but larger and juicier; a beautiful ornamental tree for the home 
garden. See also the dwarf form under Dwarf Citrus. Each $4.85. 
Limes 
Bearss Seedless. Large richly flavored acid fruits are produced in quantity on this large vigorous 
tree. Practically thornless and summer ripening, it has all the qualities one could ask for in a 
lime. Each $4.85. 
Mexican. Small, light green fruits are strongly acid and richly flavored. Semi-dwarf tree bearing 
the year around. Each $4.85. 
Sweet Lime. Large growing quite hardy lime. Fruits are really sweet and therefore can be used 
for juice without adding sugar. Bears enormous crop of large, yellow juicy fruits. Each $4.85. 
Limequat 
Limequat. A small rapid growing tree with arching branches, producing good crops of fruits | 
like a small yellow lime. Hybrid between Lime and Kumquat. Makes an excellent flavored ade. 
Each $4.85. 
Kumquat 
Kumquat, Nagami. Semi-dwarf tree or large shrub of considerable ornamental value. The small 
deep green foliage makes a beautiful shrub and stands shearing well. The fruits are long and 
narrow, quite tasty but best used for marmalades for which it is best known. 1 yr. $4.85, 2 yr. 
$6.00, 3 yr. $7.00. 
Tangelo 
Sampson. Most popular of all the Tangerine-Grapefruit hybrids and very easy to grow. A very 
unusual citrus for home planting. Just as hardy as the orange and heavy bearing, too! Fruit 
golden yellow with a smooth skin like a grapefruit but the flesh is orange-red, possessing a 
delightful flavor. Excellent for juice when fully ripe in early spring. Each $4.85. 

GRAPEFRUIT 

See Dwarf Citrus, Page 27. 

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