GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES CO., GLEN SAINT MARY, FLORIDA 
Citrus For Central and South Florida 
and similar latitudes. Grown at LIME: 
Winter Haven, Fla., on Rough Lemon Tahiti (Persian) Lakeland 
and Sour Orange stocks. Please send 
orders for these trees, and requests for KUMQUAT: 
prices, to our Office at Winter Haven, Marumi Nagami 
Fla. Meiwa 
Bence: TANGELO: 
Hamlin Lue Gim Gong Thornton Minneola 
King Temple Orlando Seminole 
Jaffa Tangerine 
Parson Brown Glen Improved Navel MISCELLANEOUS: 
Pineapple Valencia Eustis Limequat Calamondin 
GRAPEFRUIT: Mandarin 
Duncan Glenred 
Marsh Seedless Thompson Pink SPECIAL NOTICE— 
McCarty Triumph There are NO prices in this list on 
Foster Pink trees produced at Winter Haven. Write 
for new Citrus Catalog and Price- 
LEMON: List to— 
Harvey Ponderosa Glen Saint Mary Nurseries Co. 
Meyer Villa Franca Winter Haven, Fla. 
BRANCH OF SATSUMA ORANGES 
With a little forethought and perhaps slight protection, Citrus of many 
kinds can be successfully grown in many of the Southern States. Ask 
for our special Citrus Catalog if additional information is desired. 
Dooryard Plantings — An Important New Use for Citrus 
While the idea has been used spasmodically for years, the feasibility and desirability of 
using citrus trees in the landscaping of present-day homes is now becoming more fully 
realized. 
“Dooryard Citrus”’ trees may be used as a source of fruit, for ornamentation, or for a 
combination of the two. Since citrus trees are very ornamental when properly handled, 
the planting can be made to blend with the overall design and also produce an abundance 
of good fruit. With an adequate plan and proper selection of varieties, it is possible to have 
healthful citrus fruit during most of the year. 
The intelligent use of citrus landscaping should be a challenge to all home-owners 
in appropriate areas. It’s a fascinating field for those who like things “just a little dif- 
ferent”’ and offers opportunity for lots of imagination and ingenuity. 
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