The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, October 27, 1906, Image 12

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NATURE’S WONDERLAND Orange Culture. The luxuriant soil, and peculiar climatic conditious in Cuba, especially incident to Bartle, and native to the property of the Bartle Fruit Company, which lies safely below the blighting effects of the “Frost Line,” pro duces the largest and most luscious oranges grown. They, are thin skinned, extremely firm, and in consequence are of exceptionally excellent shipping qualities. Estimates on Yields. The Orange Trees on the BARTLE Property begin to bear during thb third year, and a single tree yields from 1,000 to 10,000 oranges annually. An acre of land of the Bartle property provides for the planting of 90 to 95 trees, owing to the unusual richness and <^epth of fertility in the soil; about ten more trees per acre than are planted in Florida or Cali fornia. This increase of trees accelerates the per cent of profit per acre—and adding this gain to the fact that NO irrigation is required, or fertilizers necessary, obvi ating a combined expense to the grower 'of something like $140 per acre per year, as is the case in Florida and California, it is very obvious that this section of Cuba cleans up vastly more profit than similar investments in any other section of the world. An orange tree in the BARTLE Groves with an average annual bearing of 1,000 oranges, yields 5 boxes; and at $3.00 per box makes $15.00 per tree. Multiply this by 95, the number of trees to the acre in the BARTLE groves, and you have an annual income per acre of $1,425.00. And this is but a conservative estimate. The older the trees the greater the yield. Further Information. We have further interesting statistics we will be glad to mail on request, concerning orange culture, etc. Space does not permit the printing of a “tithe” of the information we want you to have, and become in terested in, about Bartle Cuba, and its wonderful Or ange Industry, and its unquestionable future of trium phant progress. Oranges Not the Only Fruit raj>e U’ruit, tne typi luxuriates as abundantly and successfully, and finds as ever a ready market as do Oranges. Limes, Lemons and Pineapples also grow with equal ease and lu as prolific abundance. A resume of the wonderful * resources of CUBA, “The Queen of the Antilles,” reads more like the fabled traditions of “Aladdin” and the wonderful cavern of “Golden Fruit” than a modem Twentieth Century real ity, truly descriptive of the “bending boughs” of Gol den Fruit that is to become a fountain head of fabu lous incomes for Americans who invest now ojj the plan of the Bartle Fruit Go. | Aladdin’s wildest flights of fancy could not parallel the certain and munificent incomes the fertile fields of this luxuriant land will revert. Histories cannot be written within the “space con- fines’ r of a newspaper page—so we are going to bring the salient point of this .advertisement to your atten tion with some , : , Briefs About Bartle, That wonderful new town In CUBA that In already forming the nucleus of manifold fortunes "under fair skies" for Investors, quick to seo the tin- speculative features of its unimpeded progress. , Bsrtle Is not a “boom" town, whore the products to be derived from the surrounding country are nmatter more of guess work, than ac tuality; as Is the case with towns whose existence and Impetus depend ed upon the development, at great exponee, of mines or quarries; but Its destines or wealth lie In the' "Golden Fruit” of its nearby orange or chards whose wonderful productiveness has amazed horticulturists the world over. Bsrtle Is on the edge of a luxuriantly fertile belt of land, consist ing of One Thousand acres, owned by the Bgrtle Fruit Co., and la situated about midway between the cities of Camaquay and Santiago, on the Cu ban Co. Railway. • On this tract are located, the Orange Groves of-the Bartle Fruit Company, „ The property fronts, and Is within 150 yards of the depot, and within 300 yards of the beautiful new 350,000 Hotel and Sanitarium now being built by Dr. H. F. Preston, of Utica, N. Y„ who selected this site on account of the supreme healthfulness of the location. Xo portion of the grove Is more than one mile from the station and the erection of this splendid hostelry will provide extremely pleasant headquarters for any one who might wish to spend the Winter there. For climatic conditions throughout all seasons of the year, and, for healthfulness. Bartle Is positively unsurpassed by any other locality on the face of the globe. There are, besides Dr.sPreston’s new hotel, now rapidly nearing com pletion, upwards of Fifty Winter homes of people charmed by the delicious, balmy climate and who Winter there, as well as the commodious Hotel Torene, built more than a year ago, and which Is equal In point of con venience and equipment, to any of the best hotels found In the small towns throughout the state. Hunting and fishing In abundance, provides recreation the year round for tourlstB and settlers; such game as deer, wild pig, guinea chickens and quails, being plentiful. Wc have now recapitulated location, climate, healthfulness and the unquestionable resources, and revenues to be gained by Investments, In a general way, and have "sandwiched'' this running review between statis tics of unquallllcd authenticity, and references of unquestionable veracity, as well as terms on which the Orange groves are sold. CUBA I* destined to bt the most prolific field for Investment ever offered Americans—and to peopls who will “get In on the ground floor,” to use a colloquial expression, through the opportunitlee now being offered by the "BARTLE FRUIT COMPANY,” will have the ad vantages that always reward the thrifty-handed, and far-ieolng class, "who get there first.” Addreis all communications to Passenger and Shipping Facilities. Bartle is within three hours’ride of Port Neipe, on the Cuban Co. Railway, which runs two express trains with Pullman coaches, daily, between the port and Bar- tie. Bartle lias the first and finest concrete Station built by the Cuban Railway Company. Port Neipe is the shipping point for the products of the Bartle Orange Groves, ana is 24 hours closer to New.York than is, even Havana itself. Property Sold on Easy Monthly In stallments. An investment NOW of $10.00 a month will buy Orange or Grape Fruit Orchards which will, at the maturity of payments, yield an annual income of $5G0 and be worth $1,000 an acre. Not Necessary to Go to Cuba. it is not necessary to go to Cuba in order to devel op land purchased from the Bartle Fruit Op. They plant the land with two-year-pld budded trees; protect them and the land, and deliver them to you in hearing condition at end of fifty months. This Investment Is safer than mines or railroad stocks—no element of doubt or speculation about certainty of crops. Better Than Life Insurance, Because it guarantees a yearly income, and a handsome realty for your heirs. Better and Safer Than Money in Banks or Loaned at Interest, Because absolutely safe and paying many times over the returns possible from either of the other sources. It is a Monopoly Investment. Competitive intrusions can nev er be large or aggressive, because Oranges and Grape Fruit cannot be grown in every section of the country, and under any condition. The market has never been known to be over supplied. Demand for the fruit is as certain and sure as the rising and setting of the sun. All contracts registered with the Trust Company of Georgia, who deliver a clean title to your property at the conclusion of your payments, which extend over a period of Fifty Months. )o you want any stronger evidence of the pro- .bity or good faith of this company. Send for prospectus, guarantees and other informa tion, and list of people who have groves. The Windsor Trust Co., of New York, the Bank of British North America of Toronto, Canada,'and the Met ropolitan Bank of Toronto, Canada, are also references for Bartle Fruit Co. BARTLE TRUIT COMPANY Offer the most attractive and profitable investments in Cuban Orange Groves, and Cuban lands in large or small tracts. Write for full information today. CHARLES T. PHILLIPS, General Agent. Phone, Main, 5266. _ _ . 1406-1407 Fourth National Bank Building. ATLANTA, GA.