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GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
CITRUS FRUITS 
For Colder Sections 
Grown at Glen Saint Mary on Citrus trifoliata stock, which is the most cold- 
hardy understock known. Orders and requests for detailed information on these 
trees should be directed to our Office at Glen Saint Mary, Fla. 
ORANGES: 
Glen Improved 
Hamlin Tangerine 
Lue Gim Gong Temple 
Parson Brown Valencia 
Pineapple Washington Navel 
SATSUMA ORANGES: 
Owari Kawano Wase 
Silverhill 
GRAPEFRUIT: 
Duncan Marsh Seedless 
Glenred. Pat. 53 
Glen Improved 
Foster Pink 
Note. Glenred (Henninger Ruby) 
Grapefruit trees are sold subject to U.S. 
Plant Patent No. 53. Their use, both 
as tree and parts thereof, is restricted 
until patent expires Jan. 24, 1950 
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Company 
Thompson (Pink) 
ace on Glenred (Patent 53): Each 
1-yr. (best size available)........ $1 50 
2-yr. (best size available)........ jh ise 
Price on all Oranges, Satsumas, and 
Grapefruit except Glenred (Patent 53) 
Bare-root. 
Caliper Each 10 100 1000 
3%-in...... $1 10 $10 00 $95 00 $850 00 
Veale. vst 1 30 12 00 115 00 1000 00 
%-in...... 1 80 17 00 160 00 1450 00 
34-in...... 2 35 22 00 210 00 1950 00 
1-in. (2-yr.) 3 00 29 00 275 00 2600 00 
(3-yr. bearing size) $3.90 each. 
BB, double above prices. 
KUMQUATS: 
Marumi 
OTHER CITRUS FRUITS: 
Meyer Lemon Eustis Limequat 
Meiwa Nagami 
Calamondin Lakeland Lime 
Bare-root. Each 10 00 
Ley Py celclanteiarets $1 50 $14 00 $125 00 
PG AOL Bee 200 1850 170 00 
Sayre Ge oy 325 3100 £295 00 
B&B, double above prices. 
CITRUS IN TUBS AND POTS, FOR 
EASY MOVING: 
Calamondin 
Eustis Limequat 
Grapefruit, Assorted Varieties 
Kumquats, Assorted Varieties 
Lakeland Lime 
Meyer Lemon 
Oranges, Assorted Varieties 
Satsumas 
Tangerines 
Each 
Sill, POLS. jee Rumi 200 cant ean eh ae $3 75 
10-in. painted cans. Bou 
16-in. green painted ‘tubs. .$10.00 to 14 00 
20-in. green painted tubs..$15.00 to 20 00 
SPECIAL NOTICE— 
Prices in above column apply ONLY 
to trees grown at Glen Saint Mary. 
For Central and South 
Florida 
and similar latitudes. Grown at 
Winter Haven, Fla., on Rough Lemon 
and Sour Orange stocks. Please send 
orders for these trees, and requests for 
Pa? to our Office at Winter Haven, 
Fla. 
ORANGE: 
Hamlin Lue Gim Gong 
King Temple 
Jaffa Tangerine 
Parson Brown Glen Improved Navel 
Pineapple Valencia 
GRAPEFRUIT: 
Duncan Glenred. Pat, 53 
Marsh Seedless Thompson Pink 
McCarty Triumph 
Foster Pink 
LEMON: 
Harvey Ponderosa 
Meyer Villa Franca 
LIME: 
Tahiti (Persian) Lakeland 
KUMQUAT: 
Marumi Nagami 
Meiwa 
TANGELO: 
Thornton Minneola 
Orlando Seminole 
MISCELLANEOUS: 
Eustis Limequat Calamondin 
Mandarin 
SPECIAL NOTICE— 
There are NO prices in this list on 
trees produced at Winter Haven. Write 
for new Citrus Catalogue and Price- 
List to— 
Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
Winter Haven, Fla. 
GLEN AIR-DRIED PEAT 
We are fortunate in having one of the 
finest deposits of pure Sedge Peat in this 
part of the country. Analysis as deter- 
mined by commercial chemists, Thornton 
& Co., of Tampa, Florida, is as follows: 
Available Phosphoric Acid... .0.04% 
Insoluble Phosphoric Acid... .0.03% 
Total Phosphoric Acid........0.07% 
Nitrogen’ cet elec ct aie ete 1.05% 
Equivalent to Ammonia......1.28% 
pH Value..4.90 (Neutral is 7) 
A report from the U. S. D. A., Bureau 
of Plant Industry, Washington, D. C. 
to whom we sent samples of Glen Peat, 
reads in part: ‘‘The material is exception- 
ally uniform in texture, composition and 
reaction. It consists of fibrous material 
derived from rootlets and underground 
stems of sedges and several grasslike 
plants. Plant remains from Sawgrass are 
not abundant however, and organic ma- 
terial from Sphagnum mosses is not pres- 
ent. The reaction is acid pH 4.5 to 5.0.” 
Moisture retention ratio, 4.26 to 1. 
This means that Glen Peat will hold, 
when fully saturated with water, more 
than four times its own.dry weight. 
WHAT TO DO WITH IT 
Use it for lawns, both old and new— 
incorporated in the soil when building 
new lawns, or as top dressing at least 
once a year on established grass. 
_ Use it to build up humus content of 
light soils and to improve their moisture- 
holding capacity. 
Use it as a mulch wherever one is in- 
dicated, but particularly for acid-loving 
plants such as AZALEAS, CAMELLIAS, 
MOUNTAIN LAUREL, GARDENIAS, 
HOLLY, MAGNOLIA, TEA PLANTS, 
NANDINA and others. 
Use it thoroughly mixed with the soil 
in planting AZALEAS and CAMELLIAS; 
its acid reaction will help keep these 
plants in the best possible condition. 
Price 'msacks/)......4. $1.00 per 100 Ibs. 
If larger quantities or truckloads are 
desired, write us for quotations. Minimum 
order shipped, 100 pounds. 

