Archive image from page 16 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 Japan Persimmon. The Loquat, or Japan Plum. (See page 14.) ITRUS, continued. Florida. Seedlings from the best selected fruit,. , nearly as large as lemons, and very juicy. \f 25 cents each, per dozen. Tahiti. A strong grower, and a very early and heavy bearer. Fruit larger than the Florida, and has a strong, rich acid. Nearly thornless, or becomes so with age. 35 cents each, per dozen. CITRUS medica t


Archive image from page 16 of Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries . descriptiveillus1894roya Year: 1894 Japan Persimmon. The Loquat, or Japan Plum. (See page 14.) ITRUS, continued. Florida. Seedlings from the best selected fruit,. , nearly as large as lemons, and very juicy. \f 25 cents each, per dozen. Tahiti. A strong grower, and a very early and heavy bearer. Fruit larger than the Florida, and has a strong, rich acid. Nearly thornless, or becomes so with age. 35 cents each, per dozen. CITRUS medica trifoliata (Limonia trifoliata). A very hardy, dwarf species, often used as a stock for dwarf orange trees. Trifoliate, thorns verj' stout. (Entirely distinct from Triphasia trifo- liata, for which see Tropical Fruits.) Recently being 'pushed' as a fine orange for outdoors at the north. Perfectly hardy, but the fruit is valueless and flowers insignificant. It is valu- able for hedge purposes, withstanding cold and drouth to a great degree. We have a large stock, and can supply any demand. One year, about 6 inches high, 50 cts. perdoz., $3 perioo, $20 per 1,000; 2 years, transplanted, i to feet (graded when dug), 15 cts. each, $1 per doz., $8 per 100. From our immense list of Citrus trees we have enumerated only a few of the best in the- foregoing pages. If there are any special sorts desired, we may be able to supply them. All of the sorts named are adapted to pot or tub culture at the North, and we can supplj- very fine plants much cheaper than evc7- before offered. We send any sort desired, postpaid,, on receipt of price, and guarantee pleasing our customers. We will send three plants, our selection of sorts, for $1, postage paid by us. Please state what class you want. Oranges,. Lemons, Pomelos, Kumquats, or one each. CERATONIA siliqna. The Carob Tree, or St. John's Bread. (Spanish, Algaroba.) This, beautiful tree has proved hard}' in South Florida. ' The pods contain a large


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