. Everything for the fruit grower : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture), Ohio, Bridgeport, Catalogs; Nursery stock, Ohio, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. E. TIT. REID'S NURSERIES, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO MISCELLANEOUS HARDY FRUITS. A NEW HARDY ORANGE. This is the most hardy of the Orange family, and wiil stand our northern climate with little or no protection, being also desirable for pot-culture. In the parks of both New York and Philadelphia it grows luxuriantly, and blooms and fruits profusely. You can have an Orange tree gro
. Everything for the fruit grower : 1899. Nurseries (Horticulture), Ohio, Bridgeport, Catalogs; Nursery stock, Ohio, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. E. TIT. REID'S NURSERIES, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO MISCELLANEOUS HARDY FRUITS. A NEW HARDY ORANGE. This is the most hardy of the Orange family, and wiil stand our northern climate with little or no protection, being also desirable for pot-culture. In the parks of both New York and Philadelphia it grows luxuriantly, and blooms and fruits profusely. You can have an Orange tree growing, blooming and fruiting in your lawn or yard. It is dwarf, of low, symmetrical growth, with beautiful trifoliate, glossy green leaves, and many large, white, sweet-scented blossoms, finer than any other variety of Orange blossoms, and borne almost continually. The fruit is small, bright orange red in color, having a peculiar flavor; of no value for eating, though it may prove useful in making a lemonade, as the fruit is as acid as a lime. The fine appearance of the plant, with its constant habit of blooming, and showy fruit, combine to make a plant of peculiar value and beauty. Is best suited for open ground culture, as it is deciduous and drops its leaves in the fall, though it will not do so if kept from frost. 15 cts. each, $ per doz. Reid's Nurseries, Kokomo, Ind., Bridgeport, Ohio. Nov. 27,1898. Dear Sirs:—I -wish to thank you most cordially for your kind advice in letter of 5th inst., and also for the fine lot of trees sent. The Pears are beauties, and, besides being a satisfaction and pleasure to me, will, I .think, do you some good in the neigh- borhood. I am, yours truly, Lora C. Hoss. _ . _ Hardy Orange. BUFFALO BERRY. The fruit resembles small currants, but is of richer taste, and literally covers the twigs and branches. If not gathered, it will remain on the plants through the winter. Esteemed for pies, tarts, preserves, jellies, etc. The plants are very h
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