KUMQUATS 
(Florida law does not permit shipment of citrus trees into that state.) 
‘‘Nagami’’ Very showy. Fruit oval, bright orange color when ripe. Skin 
sweet, inside tart. Makes the finest marmalade and food for eating fresh. 
‘‘Meiwa’’ Fruit round, about one inch in diameter, yellow when ripe. 
Sweet all the way through. Best variety for eating fresh. 
Husky one year $2. 00 bare root. Two year $2.50. 
SATSUMAS 
‘‘Owari’’ Seedless and sweet. It’s delicate flavor is among the best 
in oranges. Fine stake grown plants bare root—”%’’ caliper $1.50; %’’ $2.00. 
FLOWERING POMEGRANATE 
‘‘Tvory Queen’’ Complete double flowers throughout the summer. 
Blooms look like carnations except larger. White. 
‘‘Pinkie’’ Fully double, carnation like blooms of delicate shade. Pink. 
12’’-18’’—$1.00 
SWEET SHRUB 
‘‘Calacanthus.’’ Grows best in partial shade. Chocolate colored blooms 
in early spring have delightful aroma. _50e. 
HYDRANGEA 
‘Sky Blue’’ Normally blue in olir“acid soil. May be made lavender or 
pink by varying soil acidity. Fine for potting. 60c. 
WISTERIA 
‘*Snow’’ Pure white blooms with intense fragrance. 60c. 
GARDENIA 
‘‘Florida’’ Broad, glossy leaves. Creamy white blossoms in abundance. 
‘‘Jack O’ Lantern’’ Novelty. Blossoms are followed by round yellow 
fruit. 12’’-18’’—$1.00. 
We guarantee all our stock to be well grown, true to name, properly 
packed and to reaeh you in good condition. Since we have no control over 
many factors beyond that point, we cannot be responsible for the growth or 
fruitfulness of any plant after it has left our hands. 
We pay all transportation charges. 
We realize that our future success depends upon your present satis- 
faction and you may be sure that no effort will be spared to please you. 
