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View in the river garden of Mrs. Arthur G. Cummer showing Juniperus japonica sylvestris, 
Azaleas and low Podocarpus hedge 
FORE WORD 
N THE following pages will be found the best of the South’s ornamentals and fruits pticed 
as low as quality plants can be and still allow a livable profit. 
The Glen Saint Mary Nurseries have grown, in their fifty-six years of business, into 
an institution unique in the American nursery field. In the very early years the urge was felt, 
not only to grow and market plants, but to grow and offer better plants than were then to be found 
in the nursery trade. From this wish evolved that branch of our work which for many years has 
not only carried on breeding and selection work, but has tested the many new plants sent in by 
plant-hunters from the four corners of the earth. As a result of all the time and effort expended, — 
we are now able to say, without boasting, that many of the South’s most profitable fruits and 
finest ornamentals are Glen Saint Mary introductions. 
Our organization is at your service at all times to assist with plant problems. We welcome 
visitors and inspection, both at our home office at Glen Saint Mary and our Winter Haven branch, 
which is devoted solely to Citrus. There, at our extensive nurseries, may be found much of 
interest and value to grove-owners, both private and commercial. At Glen Saint Mary, in 
December and January, you will find the Camellias in bloom, closely followed by the Azaleas 
which last way into spring. Our Roses are a joy in spring and early summer and again in late fall, 
Through the summer months the yellows and oranges of the Hemerocallis field glorify the land- 
scape and the lovely Crape Myrtles are masses of color. Come to the Nurseries and select the 
plants you want. 
To our old customer-friends we express gratitude for their continued patronage, and to those 
who do not know us or our products, we ask for a chance to become acquainted. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES COMPANY 


