CITRUS FRUITS AT GLEN SAINT MARY ON CITRUS TRIFOLIATA STOCK 
ORANGES 
Hamlin. An excellent, extra-early sweet 
Orange; very juicy and delicious. 
Lue Gim Gong. Large, heavy, very late, 
smooth fruit with few seeds, and of highest 
quality. Tree cold-resistant. 
Parson Brown. An old, fine, early variety of 
high quality and medium size. Cold- 
resistant. 
Pineapple. The favorite of all midseason 
Oranges. A heavy producer. Trees up- 
right, with large fruiting heads. 
SATSUMAS. We have three distinct va- 
rieties of this Mandarin type, extra-early, 
hardy Orange. Fruits are medium to large, 
orange to deep orange in color, sweet, and 
highly flavored. 
Satsuma Owari. Large, flattened; deep 
orange, with smooth rind, which parts 
freely from the pulp; seedless, or nearly so. 
Matures before any of the round Oranges. 
Satsuma Silverhill. Tree is an upright 
grower, apparently hardier than Owari. 
Fruit similar to the latter, holding on trees 
perhaps a little longer in good condition. 
Satsuma Kawano Wase. Tree and fruit 
similar to Owari. Fruit two weeks earlier, 
ripening before coloring. Smooth, thin 
rind; very little ‘‘rag.”’ 
Tangerine (Dancy). A ‘‘kid-glove’’ Orange 
of medium size, deep orange color, and 
rich, spicy flavor. Trees upright, dense, 
heavy bearing. 
Temple. The very highest of citrus-fruit 
qualities are found in this peerless Orange. 
It is strictly a ‘‘fancy’’ fruit from every 
quality point. Fruits large; fine, deep 
orange skin, separating easily from the 
pulp; free from ‘‘rag’’; juicy, delicious. 
Tree a vigorous grower, bearing freely 
when very young. 
Valencia. (Late.) Tree a strong grower, an 
early bearer, and perhaps the most profit- 
able of the round Orange group. Fruit 
keeps well on trees until very late. Size 
medium; good color; finest quality. 
Thompson Navel. Fruit of medium size, 
rind very smooth and thin; pulp juicy, 
sweet and of firm texture; splendid color 
and of excellent quality. Ripens early. 
Washington Navel. A very large, mid- 
season Orange of excellent quality, and a 
good bearer on C. trifoliata stock. It should 
be included in home orchards. 
KUMQUATS 
Marumi. Tree dwarf, compact, globular. 
Foliage small, thickly placed. Fruit 34 to 
1 inch long, round; golden yellow; rind 
thin; sweet, well flavored; juice and pulp 
aromatic. Ornamental. 
Meiwa. More vigorous than Marumi; well 
foliaged and handsome. Fruit about 1 to 
114 inches long, round; pulp sweet when 
ripe. The best Kumquat for eating fresh. 
Nagami. Vigorous; broadly upright; hand- 
some. A very heavy bearer of golden yel- 
low, oblong fruits 11% to 2 inches long; rind 
sweet; pulp and juice finely flavored. Tree 
forms a nice head, more open than Marumi. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Duncan. One of the very best for all uses. 
Of good quality; very juicy. Hardiest of all 
the Grapefruits. Season December to May. 
Foster. Flesh purplish pink. Very early and 
of excellent quality. One of the best. 
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO. 


If Your Plants 
Get Diseases 
(They Do Sometimes) 
Send representative samples, 
carefully packed, to your State 
Agricultural Experiment Sta- 
tion for their expert diagnosis 
and suggestions for cure. Be 
sure to tell them everything 
you know about the trouble, 
and what, if anything, you 
have already done for it. This 
service is free in most cases. 
SOIL SAMPLES tthat you 
want tested for pH may also 
be sent if you are in doubt as 
to the proper location for 
special plants such as Azaleas, 
Roses, Hollies, and Citrus 
Trees. 


TUBBED AND POTTED CITRUS 
Calamondin, Kumquat, Limequat, Lemon, Tanger- 
ine, and other decorative types are available in tubs and 
pots, fully established, ready to beautify the porch, 
patio, or lawn. They may be easily moved from place 
to place, and, if necessary, taken inside during the 
winter, 
already grown and fruited, for regular planting around 
Many people prefer to buy trees this way, 
their grounds—a great time-saver! 










Pink 
Grapefruit 
