FLORIDA NURSERY & LANDSCAPE CO. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
MARSH SEEDLESS. Late. Smooth yellow skin. Seedless. 
RUBY PINK. Early. One of the best. Ruby-pink color, often showing 
through the smooth skin. Seedless and very prolific. Fine flavor. 
LIME 
KEY. Small, very acid, juicy fruit. 
LAKELAND. Smooth-skinned, medium-sized fruit. Acid. 
TAHITI or PERSIAN. Everbearing, with large fruit. 
LEMON 
“MEYER. Dwarf, with large fruit. Everbearing. 
“PONDEROSA. Giant Lemon of fine quality. Novelty. 
~VILLA FRANCA. Juicy, strongly acid, seedless. 
ORANGES 
HAMLIN. Early. Medium to large fruit of fine quality. Juicy. 
JAFFA. Midseason. Very good fruit with smooth skin. 
KING. Midseason to late. Heavy skin but peels easily. Good flavor. 
“LUE GIM GONG. Late. Fruit smooth, of fine quality. 
PARSON BROWN. Early. A favorite for commercial plantings. 
‘PINEAPPLE. Midseason. Deep red fruit with a distinctive pineapple 
fragrance and flavor. A heavy producer. 
~SATSUMA. Very early. Smooth skin which parts freely from the 
pulp. Sweet and highly flavored. 
ST. MICHAELS. Blood Orange. Everbearing. Excellent. 
~ SUMMERFIELD NAVEL. Early. Fine flavor. Best quality. 
TANGERINE. A “kid glove” Orange of medium size. Rich spicy 
flavor. Deep orange in color. GRAPEFRUIT 
‘\TEMPLE. Best of all Oranges. Very juicy and delicious. eee 
VALENCIA. Late. Medium to large; good color. Finest quality. 
KUMQUAT 
* MARUMI. Round fruit 1 inch in diameter. Bright golden yellow rind, 
sweet, with pleasantly acid pulp. 
KUMQUAT 
*MEIWA. Round, slightly larger than Marumi. Sweet when fully ripe. 
NAGAMI. Oblong, 11% to 2 inches long and 1 inch in diameter. Sweet 
golden yellow rind; acid pulp. 
OTHER CITRUS 
CALAMONDIN. Orange-red, 2 inches in diameter. Thin skin, easily 
removed. Clear, acid juice. 
~TANGELO. A cross between a tangerine and a grapefruit. Easy to 
peel; smaller than grapefruit but similar in growth. Tops in flavor. 
TANGERINE 
ORANGE 
