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CITRUS FRUITS © 
The growing of citrus trees is one of the most important 
branches of our nursery business. The stock we offer has 
been carefully handled in the nursery and we have every 
confidence in its ability to transplant and grow well on 
your grounds. We use the very latest and best methods of 
growing this stock, and through root pruning, transplant- 
ing, and special feeding are able to produce really wonder- 
ful trees. Our particular specialty is large specimen trees. 
We cannot describe these for you; to be really appreciated 
they must be seen. They should be personally chosen from 
our nursery, and not ordered by mail or phone. 
The scientific methods used in growing these fine trees 
make it possible to move them even when they are bearing 
foliage and fruit, with practically no setback. Our experi- 
ence plus our equipment plus the right trees in proper con- 
dition assure a successful job of transplanting. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Duncan. A very juicy variety of good quality. December 
to May. 
Foster. Purplish pink flesh. Very early. 
Marsh Seedless. Heavy crops of fine quality. Smooth 
yellow skin. 
Ruby. See page 3. 
Silver Cluster. Heavy clusters of medium-sized fruits. 
Smooth bright skin; very juicy and delicious. Midseason. 
ORANGES 
Hamlin. Very juicy and sweet. Early. 
Murcott. Quite a pretty tree—an upright open grower. 
The large, highly colored fruit has thin skin. Ideal for 
salads. Delicious flavor. Fine for home gardens. We have 
a good stock of several sizes. 
Parson Brown. Medium size and fine quality. Early. 
Pineapple. Heavy producer of juicy fruits. Midseason. 
Satsuma. Medium to large; sweet and highly flavored. 
Extra early. 
Sweet Seedling. Hardy; medium to large fruits. Fine 
ornamental and an excellent shade tree. Midseason. 
Dancy Tangerine. Medium size, deep orange color, spicy 
flavor. 

Temple. The most delicious of all fancy kid-glove Oranges. 
Beautiful foliage. Strong grower and heavy producer. 
Valencia. Large to medium-sized fruit of excellent quality. 
The best late Orange, year in and year out. The quality 
of the fruit always ranks high. Strong grower; free pro- 
ducer, February to August. 

Bare root 
Sito etts 2) $150 Ps Lok tte oe ee $2 50 
Balled Specimens 
DIO IO. Lean: $3 50 566 Ol ft ee 5 ee ee $ 8 00 
Sta Atti se oe owe ALOO0 1) OitO OG 1b ee 12 50 
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TANGELO. Similar to grapefruit in growth, but the skin is 
more easily removed. Agreeable flavor. Same price as 
Oranges. 

PLEASE NOTE: We transplanted into special compost 
pits over 800 choice citrus trees for yards and gardens—small, 
medium and large sizes in all the good varieties. Believe us, 
these are ‘‘super,’’ all under irrigation, with spraying and 
three feedings, and mulched with tobacco stems. They are 
the best we know how to grow. Come select some of these 
trees for your garden. In addition, we have 100 big peach 
trees, 75 fine persimmons and 50 pecans. 
_Remember too we have other rare varieties of fancy 
aes especially adapted to back-yard planting. Ask about 
em. 
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