. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE LOQUAT. O.'JAPAN PLUM. (Seepage JO.) BROWN TURKHV HG. MACADAIVOA, his claims. The flavor is better (to our individ- ual tastes) than any commercial nut. They average three-fourths of an inch in diameter; shells are smooth, brown and glossy, and the kernel is a solid globe of most delicious meat. We predict their adaptability to all of Florid


. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual / Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Tropical plants Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. THE LOQUAT. O.'JAPAN PLUM. (Seepage JO.) BROWN TURKHV HG. MACADAIVOA, his claims. The flavor is better (to our individ- ual tastes) than any commercial nut. They average three-fourths of an inch in diameter; shells are smooth, brown and glossy, and the kernel is a solid globe of most delicious meat. We predict their adaptability to all of Florida and the Gulf region of the southern states. We have obtained a limited number of young trees, and have them pot-grown to insure safety in transplanting. Plant only in well-drained soil, such as would suit the peach, and we think they will thrive in the south as well as the chestnut does in New England. The leaves are handsome, and re- semble the chestnut somewhat. $1 each, $10 per dozen. MOBUS alba Multicanlis. The White or Multi- CAULis Mulberry. The Mulberries are well- known and valuable trees for shade, timber and fruit, besides furnishing the food of the silk-worm. This variety is the best or one of the best for silk-worms. Leaves very large; tree a very rapid grower. One year. 15 cents each, $ per dozen; two years. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. Very large. M. alba Chinensis. The Chinese Mulberry. A very prolific and valuable large-fi-uited sort. Eat'ly. Fruit black. 25 cts. each. $3 per doz. Downing's Everbearing. An old, well-known variety, bearing large fruit. 35 cents each. "; An everbearer. Fruit very superior. One of the best. 30 cents each. $ per dozen. French. A medium early-to-late sort, of fine flavor and great productiveness. Fruit black; very rich. 30 cents each, $ per dozen. MYRICA rubra. A handsome tree, related to our Wax-Myrtle (Myrica cerifcra). Its Japanese name means "Mountain ; The fruit is juicy and sli


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