. Fruitland Nurseries. Nursery stock, Georgia, Augusta, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Fruit-Bearing and Subtropical Trees and Plants 19 Olives Pot-grown plants, 12 to IS inches high, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, $ per 100; 24 to 30 inches, hnshy, 50 cts. each, $4 for lo, $35 per 100. Picholine. A variety much esteemed in California for its rapid growth and early bearing. The tree is also less subject to damage by insects than most other varieties, and ripens its fruit in twelve months, thus bearing a crop annually. Mak


. Fruitland Nurseries. Nursery stock, Georgia, Augusta, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Fruit-Bearing and Subtropical Trees and Plants 19 Olives Pot-grown plants, 12 to IS inches high, 25 cts. each, $2 for 10, $ per 100; 24 to 30 inches, hnshy, 50 cts. each, $4 for lo, $35 per 100. Picholine. A variety much esteemed in California for its rapid growth and early bearing. The tree is also less subject to damage by insects than most other varieties, and ripens its fruit in twelve months, thus bearing a crop annually. Makes excellent oil, and stands as the best for pickling. Olives have been cultivated on the coast of Georgia and South Carolina for many years, and an excellent quality of oil has been produced. A peculiarity of the Olive is that it flourishes and bears abundant crops on rocky and barren soils, where no other fruit trees are successful. AZALEA INDICA Imported Azaleas Plants with crowns 8 inches in diameter, 50 cts. each, $4 for 10; 10 to 12 inches in diameter, 75 cts. each, $ for 10: lare:er specimens, $1 to $ each These beautiful plants are becoming more popular every year for forcing, window, store and conservatory decorations. These plants are also adapted for open ground planting. The Azaleas which we offer are all grafted and have bushy crowns, which are well set with flower-buds. We have about twelve to fifteen distinct varie- ties, double and single; white, all shades of reds and pinks, varie- gated, etc. These beautiful shrubs are perfectly hardy in this latitude, but succeed best in a somewhat shady situa- tion and in a light soil containing an abun- dance of leaf-mold. They are of the greatest value for all purposes, either for massing or as single specimens in open ground, or for the decoration of conserva- tories or rooms. If the plants are grown in pots, they should be repotted after flowering and before the new growth begins. Keep the plants sheltered for a


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