CATALOGUE FOR THE SOUTH. 81 
Pomegranates. STRAWBERRIES. 
. a We begin shipping Strawberry Plants 
2 to 3 feet, $1.25 each; $12.00 per dozen from eg Saag and pay ae see ie 
ME ANATE “SPANISH. until arch, the varieties below are e 
Rh ar ee pe. as large as the | best for our Southern States, they are 
largest apple, eye very small, skin thick | standard for shipping and family use. = 
and smooth, pale with crimson cheek, meat | a rein Bee agg ent eeh Wee ak 
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roy aS ae ha wee 15 inches in rows, for field culture; 15 
inches each way for. garden. Cultivate 


. T clean, mulch late in the Fall and uncover 
Quince Trees. - | early in the Spring. Remove mulch after 
‘tir : : aie’ @ 
3 to 4 feet, $1.50 each. | nae and spade in a light dressing 
MEECH’S PROLIFIC. — Pale bright | 
orange, with a thin fuzz, fruit large and in | é 
shape ranges from nearly apple shape to Ie ©, © 
short pear shape somewhat furrowed at the | 
top. Very fragrant, good flavor. Bears | 
young. Productive. Mid-seasoa. 
*  Mulberries. 
They form an economic food for poultry 
and swine and for tolling birds away from | 
other fruits. One year, 5 to 6 feet, $1.50 
each; $15.00 per dozen. 
HICES.—Fruit sweet and black; tree | 
grows rapidly and bears young; productive; | 
should be grown by every farmer who | 
keeps swine or poultry. 
Grapes. | 
WHITE NIAGARA.— The bunches are 
large, transparent white, very sweet and 
delicious. 60c. each; $5.50 per dozen. 
SCUPPERNONG. — The Black Scupper- | Klondyke Strawberry. 

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nong Grapes are natives of the South, and | KLONDYEKE.—A Southern berry, one of 
bear well here. The vines should not be the best; color dark red, and good size. 
trimmed. 75c. each. | Flowers perfect. 25 for 40c.; 100 for 90c.; 
id: ; 100 for 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY.—A new, very | 500 for $3.00, postpaid; 25 for 40c.; 1 
large and fine early grape; black. Strong,  $%1;10; 1,000 for $5.50, not prepaid. 
i , vi = es ; LADY THOMPSON.—wWell known stan- 
sista gg a etal black bbe pea ate dard variety for home use; fruits large, 
each. . ; . | slightly pointed, light red, but very sweet; 
ing. for 40c., postpaid; 100 
.CONCOBD.—Blue-black berries of large | Dee he Lage toc gest not aa. : 
size, and in large bunches; flesh, pulpy, | ABROMA.— Very large, late maturing, 
sweet, tender; excellent and very prolific. | perries solid, deep red, uniform in_ size; 
Ripens in July. 60c. each; $5.50 per dozen. does well in this section. Perfect bloom- 
HERBEMONT.— (McKee.) — The most ing. 25 for 40c., postpaid; 100 for $1.25; 
popular and successful red or purple grape 1,000 for $6.00, not prepaid. _ y 
in the South, excellent for table and wine. | Prices on large quantity given on appli- 
60c. each; $5.50 per dozen. | cation. 
We have reduced our list of Fruit Trees to only the varieties best suited to our 
Southern States. 
A REAL MONEY CROP 
NUT TREES. 
Pecans. 
The Pecan has become a very important nut, particularly in the Southern States, 
and it may be said that there’is no other fruit or nut tree which fits so well into the 
general farming of this region as the Pecan. Cotton, corn, cowpeas and other farm 
crops can be sown to advantage among the trees when they are young, and even until 
the trees have begun to bear well. In short, the land may be farmed almost as,though 
the trees had not been planted on it, yet the trees under this management will grow 
ang do well. The region in which the Pecan may be grown, with a proper selection of 
varieties, extends from Virginia to Florida, thence west into Texas and Oklahoma, AS 
shade trees they make handsome specimens, and they are well adapted for street, road 
and yard planting. 
Prices on Grafted and Budded Pecan Trees, All Varieties Except Steckler’s and 
Nelson’s Mammoth, Which are Priced Elsewhere. 



Each. Dozen. 100. 
4b SG BUmeCE es 2802: 254 8. 2 th $1.00 $11.00 $ 75.00 
SLO A Peeee it 9028 ee eed 225 12.00 90,c0 
4 55, Sitect thi psi. p58: 25th) 158 15.00 110.00 
SEG wba, Temte se: 2 re. e -  S 18.00 125.00 
6! ton 7) feets 2. + Gi aess eh Ay eas od 2.25 24.00 140,00 
10 feet Trees, prices on application. 
