. Armstrong Nurseries . ee itself is veryhandsome, being well adapted for ornamental avenuepurposes. It is of a regular habit of growth withspreading branches forming a round top. Endures con-siderable drouth. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., 75c. Guavas The Guava is much sought for jelly makingand preserving, and is greatly relished eaten outof the hand when fully ripe. The StrawberryGuava may be used as an ornamental shrub toadvantage, either as a single specimen plant, ingroups, and as a hedge or large border. Strawberry Guava. (Psidium Cattleianum.) A fineglossy-leaved shrub or small tree, which produc


. Armstrong Nurseries . ee itself is veryhandsome, being well adapted for ornamental avenuepurposes. It is of a regular habit of growth withspreading branches forming a round top. Endures con-siderable drouth. Potted, 2 to 3 ft., 75c. Guavas The Guava is much sought for jelly makingand preserving, and is greatly relished eaten outof the hand when fully ripe. The StrawberryGuava may be used as an ornamental shrub toadvantage, either as a single specimen plant, ingroups, and as a hedge or large border. Strawberry Guava. (Psidium Cattleianum.) A fineglossy-leaved shrub or small tree, which produces inabundance a luscious fruit about the size of a largestrawberry; round and deep reddish-brown color. Thefruit is highly prized for table use when fresh, and forjams and jellies has few equals. Balled, 50c; potted,25c. Yellow St-iwberry Guivi. (Psdium Lucidum.)Similar to the common red variety in habit of growthand shape of fruit. The fruit is yellow, larger, and offiner flavor than the red. Balled, 75c; potted, YELLOW STRAWBERRY GUAVAThe Most Desirable of the Guavas; Large and WellFlavored: An Extremely Heavy Bearer b


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