CITRUS FRUITS 
Recommended for the seaboard of South 
Carolina and Georgia, for the lower 75 miles 
of the states of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, 
Louisiana, and for the Texas gulf coast. 
An important requirement of all citrus is that it be 
planted no deeper than it stood in the nursery. 
OWARI SATSUMA ORANGE 
See illustration. Ripens October and November. 
One-yr., bare root, postpaid $1.49 each; $12.45 for 10. 
Two-yr., bare root, postpaid $1.98 each; $17.45 for 10. 
Ask for prices in 100 lots for commercial planting. 
DUNCAN GRAPEFRUIT 
a, Hardiest of the Grape- 
fruit. Fruit large, juicy. 
Ripens October and No- 
vember. 
Heavy budded trees, 
$2.49 each, postpaid. 
OWARI SATSUMA 
ORANGES 


KUMQUATS 
KUMQUAT 
See illustration. Excellent for desserts, jellies, jams, pre- 
serves and marmalades. Hardy, heavy bearers. 
MEEWA, Fruit large, round. 
f — NAGAMI. Fruit oblong. 
j meeps 1-yr. buds, $1.79 each, postpaid 
; MEYER LEMON 
3 Hardiest of the Lemons, but more tender than other citrus 
fruits listed. 
l-yr. buds, $2.49 each, postpaid 
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