FLORIDA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE 
GRAPEFRUIT 
"MARSH SEEDLESS. Late. Smooth yellow skin. Seedless. 
Ll RUBY PINK. Early. One of the best. Ruby-pink color, often showing 
through the smooth skin. Seedless and very prolific. Fine flavor. 
LIME 
KEY. Small, very acid, juicy fruit. 
& LAKELAND. Smooth-skinned, medium-sized fruit. Acid. 
TAHITI or PERSIAN. Everbearing, with large fruit. 
LEMON 
MEYER. Dwarf, with large fruit. Everbearing. 
© PONDEROSA. Giant Lemon of fine quality. Novelty. 
VILLA FRANCA. Juicy, strongly acid, seedless. 
ORANGES 
“ HAMLIN. Early. Medium to large fruit of fine quality. Juicy. 
* JAFFA. Midseason. Very good fruit with smooth skin. 
’ KING. Midseason to late. Heavy skin but peels easily. Good flavor. 
» LUE GIM GONG. Late. Fruit smooth, of fine quality. 
PARSON BROWN. Early. A favorite for commercial plantings. 
~ PINEAPPLE. Midseason. Deep red fruit with a distinctive pineapple 
fragrance and flavor. A heavy producer. 
* SATSUMA. Very early. Smooth skin which parts freely from the 
pulp. Sweet and highly flavored. 
ST. MICHAELS. Blood Orange. Everbearing. Excellent. 
-SUMMERFIELD NAVEL. Early. Fine flavor. Best quality. 
“ TANGERINE. A “kid glove’ Orange of medium size. Rich spicy 
flavor. Deep orange in color. 
“TEMPLE. Best of all Oranges. Very juicy and delicious. 
_ VALENCIA. Late. Medium to large; good color. Finest quality. 
KUMQUAT 
* MARUMI. Round fruit 1 inch in diameter. Bright golden yellow rind, 
sweet, with pleasantly acid pulp. 
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MEIWA. Round, slightly larger than Marumi. Sweet when fully ripe. 
» NAGAMEI. Oblong, 11% to 2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter. Sweet 
golden yellow rind; acid pulp. 
y OTHER CITRUS 
CALAMONDIN. Orange-red, 2 inches in diameter. Thin skin, easily 
removed. Clear, acid juice. 
\- TANGELO. A cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. Easy to 
peel; smaller than grapefruit but similar in growth. Tops in flavor. 
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