

CITRUS FRUITS GROWN 
AT OUR 
WINTER HAVEN NURSERIES 
ORANGE: Hamlin, King, Jaffa, Parson 
Brown, Pineapple, Lue Gim Gong, 
Temple, Tangerine, Glen Improved 
Navel, and Valencia. 
GRAPEFRUIT: Duncan, Marsh Seedless, 
McCarty, Foster Pink, Thompson Pink, 
Glenred Seedless, and Triumph. 
LEMON: Harvey, Meyer, Ponderosa, 
and Villa Franca. 
LIME: Tahiti (Persian), Lakeland. 
KUMQUAT: Meiwa, 
Nagami. 
TANGELO: Thornton, 
Minneola, and Seminole. 
MISCELLANEOUS: Eustis 
Mandarin, and Calamondin. 
Marumi, and 
Orlando, 
Limequat, 

For the convenience of our central and 
south Florida customers, we maintain a 
citrus sales office in Winter Haven, lo- 
cated in the American National Bank 
Building. This office is in charge of ex- 
perienced citrus men, whose services 
are available without charge. We urge 
our customers to take their citrus plant- 
ing problems to these experts for solu- 
tion. 
Our Winter Haven nurseries are lo- 
cated on high, well-protected land, 
seven miles east of Winter Haven, near 
the small town of Dundee, which is our 
shipping point. We also maintain a field 
office there. These are the largest 
citrus nurseries in the world and a cor- 
dial welcome is extended to visitors. 





Lue Gim Gong 
Our SPECIAL CITRUS CATA- 
LOGUE, profusely illustrated, con- 
tains a detailed description of each of 
the varieties we grow at our Winter 
Haven nurseries, as well as much 
additional information of value to the 
prospective citrus planter. Write us 
at Winter Haven, Fla., for a copy of 
this interesting booklet. 
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| The Cultivation __...... 
of Citrus Fruits _...... 
By 
H. Harold Hume 
Covers all phases of 
citrus fruit growing, in- 
cluding varieties, propaga- 
tion, planting, fertilizing, 
and frost protection. $6.00, 
postpaid. 
puro 

Tangerine 

CITRUS 
FRUITS 
N FLORIDA, citrus fruits 
| ies all others in impor- 
tance. While the chief pro- 
ducing areas for commercial 
growing are located in the 
central and southern parts of 
the state, citrus fruits can be 
successfully grown both com- 
mercially and for home use in 
all parts of the state where 
soil and drainage conditions 
permit. 
The selection of varieties and rootstocks 
is of prime importance, and BEFORE 
ORDERING WE URGE THAT YOU 
READ AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW 
DIRECTIONS CONTAINED IN THE 
FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS. By so 
doing you will avoid delays in the hand- 
ling of your orders and greatly improve 
your chances of making your plantings a 
complete success. 
On the map of Florida, at left, we have 
drawn a line from Jacksonville in a south- 
westerly direction through Gainesville to 
Cedar Keys on the Gulf of Mexico. If;you 
live north or west of that line and wish to 
plant citrus trees, please make your selec- 
tion from pages 41 and 42 and send your 
order direct to our main office at Glen 
Saint Mary, Fla., where we grow trees 
budded on Citrus trifoliata rootstock, 
suitable only for soil and climatic condi- 
tions in northwest Florida and the Gulf 
Coast states. 
If you live south or east of the line, make 
your selection from varieties listed in first 
column at left and send your order direct 
to our office at Winter Haven, Fla., where 
we grow trees budded on rootstocks 
suitable only for the southern and eastern 
sections of Florida. 

