Recommended for the seaboard 
of South Carolina and Georgia, 
for the lower 75 miles of the states 
of Georgia, Alabama, Mississipp1, 
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. 
KUMQUATS 
Excellent for jellies, jams, preserves, 
marmalades, etc. Hardy, heavy bearers. 
MEIWA, Fruit large, round. 
NAGAMI. Fruit oblong. 
2-yr. buds, $2.48 each 
OWARI SATSUMA ORANGES 
KUMQUATS 
OWARI SATSUMA ~DUNCAN GRAPEFRUIT 
ORANGE Hardiest of the Grapefruit. Fruit large, 
juicy. Ripens October and November. 
Ripens October and November. Heavy budded trees, $2.48 each. 
One-yr., bare root, $1.49 each; 
$12.45 for 10. MEYER LEMON 
Two-yr., bare root, $2.48 each; 
$19.95 for 10. Hardiest of the Lemons, but 
Ask for prices in 100 lots for more tender than other citrus 
commercial planting. fruits listed. 1-yr. buds, $2.48 
each. 
FISHERMEN! 
Plant CATALPA SPECIOSA. Popular for the produc- 
tion of Catalpa worms for pan fish bait. 
Bream can’t resist Catalpa worms. Strong, I-yr. seedlings 
$3.95 per doz. 
WIGHT NURSERIES - CAIRO, GEORGIA 
DUNCAN 
GRAPEFRUIT 
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