Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . and its fruit in large clusters. Minokaki—Large, oblong, pointed;flesh red; very good. Foliage dis-tinct; keeps late. Zingi—The smallest of the list; nearlyglobular; average 2 inches. Pulpquite dark, very sweet and rich; bestquality; very productive. Maturesduring October. NUT BEARING TREES. ALMONDS. Price of trees—1 yearfrom bud, 4 to 5feet, 25c each ; 82 per 10; $18 per 100. Princesse and Sultana—Both are pro-lific, soft-shelled and very are the varieties mostly culti-vated in Europ
Fruit trees, evergreens, roses, etcfor Florida and coast belt of southern states . and its fruit in large clusters. Minokaki—Large, oblong, pointed;flesh red; very good. Foliage dis-tinct; keeps late. Zingi—The smallest of the list; nearlyglobular; average 2 inches. Pulpquite dark, very sweet and rich; bestquality; very productive. Maturesduring October. NUT BEARING TREES. ALMONDS. Price of trees—1 yearfrom bud, 4 to 5feet, 25c each ; 82 per 10; $18 per 100. Princesse and Sultana—Both are pro-lific, soft-shelled and very are the varieties mostly culti-vated in Europe, and produce thebulk of the almonds of commerce. WALNUTS, OB MADEIRA NUTS. Trice of frees, unless specially noted,2 to :\ feet, 25c, *2 per 10, slsper 100;4 feet, 50c, $4 per 10. Chaberte prolific Nutsbloon oval,a late. medium; very soft-shelled variety,pointed fruit, .and flavor: Pistache—A halfwith very sinalkernel of a delicate sweethighly esteemed in Southern Europe^ Almonds are unreliable for fhe mid-dle seel ions of the South, but more suc-cessful in
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