SATSUMA TANGERINES 
RANGPUR LIME 
CITRUS AND SUBTROPICAL FRUITS 
$4.50 to $6.00, except as otherwise noted 
ORANGES 
. Robertson Navel. A fine winter orange for home planting. Produces 
an enormous crop of delicious navel oranges. Bears younger and 
earlier than Washington Navel and will continue to bear heavy crops 
each year. 
Washington Navel. Most popular winter ripening variety. Large, 
seedless fruits, excellent for flavor and juice. Peels easily and sec- 
tions separate without breaking. Fruit ripens from December to April. 
\\ Valencia Late. Fruit ripens during summer and fall months after 
Washington Navels are gone. Fruit medium, firm and heavy. 
LEMONS 
Eureka. The leading commercial variety and best for home planting. 
Rapid growth and prolific bearer. Very popular. 
MEYER LEMON 
l-gal. $1.25; 5-gal. $4.00 to $7.50 
\ Meyer Lemon (Dwarf). One of the best plants to serve as an orna- 
mental shrub and a source of fine lemons. It is always covered with 
fragrant lavender and white flowers and maturing fruit. 
LIMES 
N Bearss Seedless. The largest and finest lime. Very juicy. Fruit matures 
all year around. Very satisfactory. 
POMELO (Grapefruit) 
Marsh Seedless. Fruit is large, juicy, fine flavor. The tree is a strong 
grower. 
AVOCADO (Alligator Pear) 
$7.50 to $10.00 
Fuerte. Probably the best for commercial planting. Rich quality fruit, 
medium size, green. The hardiest of the thick skinned types. January 
to June. 
ERIOBOTRYA (Loquat) 
~“\Champagne. A pear-shaped fruit, 2 to 3 inches long, with white 
flesh. This excellent bearer is considered the best flavored of all. 
TANGERINE 
= Satsuma. A very desirable hardy variety that bears earl 
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is sweet and juicy with a thick skin. 
y. The fruit 
VALENCIA ORANGE 
