. Descriptive catalogue and price list of tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees : vines, shrubs and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical crops, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 8 R. D. HoYT, Seven Oaks Nurseries, Bay View, Florida. II SEMI-TROPieAL FRHIT-BEARINe TREES AND Plants. CITRUS FRUITS, Including- tlie Orange, I^emon, Ivime, £tc. These are of the utmost importance in Florida, and we believe our list of suitable varieties for profita- able culture is not excelled. Diameter of Stock.


. Descriptive catalogue and price list of tropical and semi-tropical fruit trees : vines, shrubs and greenhouse plants. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical crops, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. 8 R. D. HoYT, Seven Oaks Nurseries, Bay View, Florida. II SEMI-TROPieAL FRHIT-BEARINe TREES AND Plants. CITRUS FRUITS, Including- tlie Orange, I^emon, Ivime, £tc. These are of the utmost importance in Florida, and we believe our list of suitable varieties for profita- able culture is not excelled. Diameter of Stock. ^ to % inches. y& to I iVz to " to 2 PRICES OF CITRUS TREES, EXCEPT WHERE NOTED: Each. Per dozen. $0 35 $4 00 45 5 00 60 6 50 1 00 11 00 Per 100. $25 00 35 00 50 00 80 00 CITRUS AURAXXIXJM DUi^ciS. {The Szveet Orange}] Bl DDHD VAHMEXIES. Acis. An imported variety of good qualitj-; large, round- ish ovate ; skin rather rough. Arcadia, Hick's. Large, somewhat flattened; skin smooth ; grain coarse, pulp melting and juic}-; qualitj- good ; a native seedling. Beach No. 2 (Syn., Old Vini, Biiena Vista). Introduc- ed by Mr. A. J. Beach. A vigorous grower ; fruit of large size and best qualit\- ; remains on the tree in good condition until late in spring. Bell. Large, pear or bell-shaped ; tree prolific, with few thorns, and of vigorous upright growth. Probabl}' imported. Botelha. Imported. Centennial. A new variety, introduced by :\Ir E. H. Hart, which took first prize at the State Fair in 1S85, and at the New Orleans Exposition, the number of points awarded proved it to be among the highest class of Florida oranges. Said to be exceedingly rich and delicious, and is destined to become one of the leading varieties. Cunningham. A seedling from SumpterCounty, Flor- ida. This fruit scored the greatest number of points of any orange at the New Orleans Exposition, and has since been one of the prize oranges wherever exhibited. Supply limited. $1 each. Dr. May's Best. A first-clas


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