. Descriptive catalogue of all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 20 Turkey Creek Nurseries, Macclexny, Fla. PRICES OF POMGRANATES. Each 10 100 1 year, from cuttings 20c $1 50 $10 00 Purple Seeded. Large; rind thin; juice cells surrounding the seeds (the ed- ible portion of the fruit) dark ruby or wine color; sprightly, vinous, and of the best quality; superior to any other variety in cultivation, so far as we know. Sweet. A desirable sort for home use and local market. The tree shoul
. Descriptive catalogue of all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees. Nursery stock Florida Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 20 Turkey Creek Nurseries, Macclexny, Fla. PRICES OF POMGRANATES. Each 10 100 1 year, from cuttings 20c $1 50 $10 00 Purple Seeded. Large; rind thin; juice cells surrounding the seeds (the ed- ible portion of the fruit) dark ruby or wine color; sprightly, vinous, and of the best quality; superior to any other variety in cultivation, so far as we know. Sweet. A desirable sort for home use and local market. The tree should be carefully trained, with branches about 4 feet from the ground, and should not be allowed sucker. When thus cared for it forms a beautiful, thrifty tree, and is almost sure to bear a good a good crop of fine, palatable fruit every year. MULBERRIES. MULBERRIES form an economic food for swine and poultry, though for this purpose their real value is not yet fully appreciated. The more acid varieties are much esteemed by some for the table. Many vineyardists and orchardists plant Mulberries to toll the birds, which leave other fruits ripening at the same time for the Mulberries, which they prefer. PRICES. Each 10 100 1 year, 4 to 5 feet 10c $1 00 $ 9 00 1 6 feet and up 20c 1 75 15 00 Special prices furnished on large lots. Downing. A subacid berry of good quality; a strong, upright grower, with beautiful foliage, valuable as an ornamental or shade tree, as well as for its fruit. Hicks. Fruit sweet; tree grows rapidly and bears young; very productive; should be grown by every farmer who keeps swine or poultry, this variety be- ing of special value for this purpose; continues in bearing four months of the year. Stubbs. A form of the native Red Mulberry, discovered in Laurens coun- ty, Georgia, twenty years ago. Large, black, vinous; excellent; very prolific. The fruit, which is from 1}4 to 2 inches, is greatly superior to that produced by any of the cultivated varieties, and last
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