. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Semi-Tropical Fruit-Trees and Plants. 15. Kelsey's Japan Plum, ^CUS, continued. Brown Turkey. Very productive, giving two and frequently three crops annually. The best iox South Florida. Very sweet, small-sized fruits. Also known as Celestial or Sugar Fig. 20 cts. V each, $2 per dozen, $15 per 100. White Adriatic. A large, delicious, th
. Descriptive and illustrated catalogue and manual of Royal Palm Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture), Florida, Catalogs; Tropical plants, Catalogs; Fruit trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Citrus fruit industry, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental, Catalogs. Semi-Tropical Fruit-Trees and Plants. 15. Kelsey's Japan Plum, ^CUS, continued. Brown Turkey. Very productive, giving two and frequently three crops annually. The best iox South Florida. Very sweet, small-sized fruits. Also known as Celestial or Sugar Fig. 20 cts. V each, $2 per dozen, $15 per 100. White Adriatic. A large, delicious, thrifty grow- ing white Fig, said to produce the Erbelli figs \ of commerce. 25 cents each, $ per dozen. -White Marseilles. Large, greenish white ; quite \^ hardy. Best white Fig for Florida or for tub culture. 20 cents each, %2 per dozen, S15 per ico. HICKORIA pecan. The Pecan nut tree, so well known everywhere. Thrives over nearly the whole of the United States. Small trees, 25 cts. V each, per dozen. MACADAMIA ternifolia. The "Queensland Nut," "of sub-tropical East Australia ; attain- ing a height of 60 feet; hardy as far south as Melbourne (37 degrees south latitude) ; in forest valleys probably of fair celerity of growth. In favorable localities it bears fruit in seven years. The nuts have the taste of ;â I'oH Midler. A friend in Brisbane describes this tree and nut in glowing language, and the samples of nuts we have eaten were fully up to his claims. The flavor is better (to our individual taste) than any commercial nut. They average three-fourths of an inch in di- ameter ; shells are smooth, brown and glossy, and the kernel is a solid globe of most de- licious meat. We predict their adaptability to Vail of Florida and the Gulf region of the Southern states. Ii each, Sio per dozen. MORUS alba Mtilticaulis. The White or Multi- CAULis Mulberry. The Mulberries are well- known and valuable trees for shade, timber and fruit, besides furnish
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