
Grapefruit, Duncan 

Oranges, Satsuma 
CITRUS FRUITS 
We list only the most cold-hardy varieties of 
citrus fruits, which are adapted to North Florida, 
South Georgia and the Gulf Coast. All our citrus 
fruits are budded on Citrus trifoliata rootstock, 
suitable only for the above climatic conditions. 
Citrus fruit trees are very ornamental as well as 
useful for their fruit. They require good drainage. 
ORANGES. 
HAMLIN. An excellent early sweet Orange. 
LUE GIM GONG. Large, late, good-quality 
fruit tree; cold-resistant. 
PARSON BROWN. A fine old early variety of 
medium size; cold-resistant. 
SATSUMA. The most cold-resistant of all the 
Oranges, the Satsuma has flattened, tangerine- 
flavored fruit. Trees are smaller and lower 
headed than other sweet Oranges. 
LEMON. 
MEYER. A hardy, large-fruited ornamental and 
local commercial Lemon of excellent quality. 
Flowers resemble orange blossoms but are 
pink. 
GRAPEFRUIT. 
DUNCAN. Large juicy fruit of excellent quality. 
The best variety for this locality. Cold-re- 
sistant. 
KUMQUATS. Ornamental and useful shrubs or 
small trees. The foliage is bright dark green 
and the small fruits extremely ornamental and 
attractive, used chiefly in marmalades and 
jellies. Cold-resistant. 
MARUMI. A dwarf, compact grower making an 
excellent shrub. Fruits small, bronze and sweet. 
MEIWA. Taller, more open grower than Marumi; 
fruits slightly larger. The best Kumquat for 
eating fresh. 
NAGAMI. Vigorous, broadly upright grower. A 
heavy bearer with oblong fruit. 
CALAMONDIN. Bears small citrus fruits 1% inches 
in diameter, orange-red in color, which make an 
excellent drink. A handsome ornamental shrub 
or small tree. 
LIMEQUAT. A cross between a lime and a kum- 
quat. Very attractive as an ornamental shrub. 
The acid fruits are yellow and make a good 
drink. 
PECANS 
Pecans are well adapted to most of the Lower 
South. They like good drainage and respond to 
adequate fertilization. They make fine deciduous 
shade trees. 
MONEYMAKER. A medium-sized nut with medium 
shell and rich meat. 
St. Simons Island, Georgia 
SCHLEY. Medium-sized nut with thinnest shells and 
high-quality meat. 
STUART. Thrifty grower. Nuts large, medium thin- 
shelled; good quality. 
SUCCESS. Sturdy, prolific variety with large, good- 
quality nuts. 
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