174—Nursery Stock 
THE MAULE SEED BOOK FOR 1915 
NURSERY STOCK 
Large and Small Fruits, Trees, Bushes, Vines and Plants 
We sell 6, ail one variety, at the dozen rate; 50 at the hundred rate; 500 at the thousand rate 
Guarantee. 
Packing. 
thing being correctly labeled. 
We guarantee our stock to reach the buyer in good con- 
dition; but we cannot guarantee it to grow, as this 1s Something over 
which we have no control; but when stock is received in good condition, 
and by some mischance does not grow, on receipt of evidence to this 
effect, we will replace the plants at half price the following year. 
All goods are packed free, and we use the utmost care in 
packing to insure the stock being received in good condition, every- 
Claims. 
Shipping Season. 
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All claims must be made immediately on receipt of goods, 
after same have been carefully examined, and if just cause is found for 
complaint at such time, it will be carefully adjusted, as we guarantee 
all our stock to reach our customers safely and in good condition. 
This commences about March Ist, and continues 
until about May 10th. Southern orders can be shipped at once from 
first class stock carried through the winter in our enlarged cellars. Fall 
shipping season begins about November Ist. 
New Maute EARLY PEACH. 
PEACHES 
NEW MAULE EARLY. Ahead of other 
extra earlies and in a class by itself. Ripens 
July Ist. Color a clear white; overspread with 
bright red; flesh white. 
stone, but as near as any early peach. Vigor- 
ous grower and heavy cropper and certain to 
be profitable. 25 ets. each; $2.50 per dozen, 
postpaid. 
feet, 30 cents each; $2.75 per dozen. 
MISS LOLO. Extremely early; large size; 
white satin skin with bright red cheek. Flesh 
white; quality best of the very early varieties. 
The best early market peach. 
CARMAN. Cream white or pale yellow col- 
or, with deep blush. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Very large, skin 
white with red cheek; fiesh white, firm and of 
excellent flavor; fruit uniformly large and 
showy, freestone. The best of the season. 
REEVES FAVORITE. Large; skin yel- 
low, with fine red cheek; flesh yellow, red at 
stone; juicy, melting. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Ten days earlier than 
Elberta; is larger and more highly colored; has 
smaller seed and is not so fuzzy. In texture it 
is melting and buttery. Will bear as many 
peaches as Elberta. 
ELBERTA. Very large, skin golden yel- 
low, faintly striped with red. Flesh yellow, 
very fine grain, juicy, rich, sweet and splen- 
didly flavored. Very prolific, a perfect free- 
stone and one of the most successful market 
varieties. Does well everywhere. 
FOXES SEEDLING. A,very valuable 
peach, ripening at a time that makes it desir- 
able. Large fine quality; white flesh; beautiful 
red cheek. September. 
IRON MOUNTAIN. Hardiest sort. Creamy 
white; size enormous; oblong or egg shaped, 
freestone. Late. 
Prices of Peach Trees: 
All peach trees, excepting the New Maule, at 
the following prices: Mail size, 15 cts. each; | 
$1.25 per dozen, postpaid. By express, not 
prepaid, 3 to 4 feet, 20 cemts each; $2.VU0 per 
dozen; $10.00 per 100; 3% to 5 feet, 25 cents 
each; $2.25 per dozen; $15.00 per 100; 4 to6 
feet, 30 cents each; $2.50 per dozen; $16.00 
ee  QUINCES 
CHAMPION. Large, handsome, 
Bears fruit when quite young. 
ORANGE. Large, golden-yellow fruit. 
MEECH. Fruit a bright orange. 
PINEAPPLE. Smooth, globular, light 
yellow. Average weight, 34 1b. Mild flavor. 
Any of the above, 1 to 2 feet, 30c. each; 3 for 
80 cts.; $3.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
press, not prepaid, 2 to 3 feet, 40 cts. each; 
3 for $1.00; $3.50 per dozen. 
yellow. 
Not a perfect free- | 
Pp | $20.00 per 100. 
By ex-| 
APPLES 
EARLY HARVEST. Summer variety. 
Pale yellow, sub-acid, splendid flavor. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Summer 
variety: Medium, yellow, smooth waxen sur- 
ace, 
BISMARCK. Autumn variety. Bears in 
two years. Fine, large, luscious fruit; yellow 
streaked with bright crimson. 
DUTCHESS OF OLDENBURG. 
Streaked red and yellow. 
TRANSCENDENT. 
erimson. * 
WINTER VARIETIES OF APPLES. 
BALDWIN. Large, dark red; fine flavor. 
BEN DAVIS. Large, bright red; flesh white. 
STAYMANS WINESAP. Medium to large; 
red; fine flavor. 
FALLAWATER. 
ish yellow. 
NEWTOWN PIPPIN. Medium size, dull 
green. Unsurpassed by any apple in flavor. 
ROME BEAUTY. Yellow shaded red. 
STARK. Large, striped with red; flesh yel- 
lowish and moderately juicy. 
All Apples at These Prices: 
By mail, 1 to 14% feet, 15 cents each; $1.50 
per dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 
paid, first-class, 5 to 7 feet, 50 cemts each; 
$4.50 per dozen; $32.00 per 100; first-class, 
4+ to 5 feet,40 cents each; $3.00 per dozen; 
Autumn. 
Large and juicy. 
(Crab.) Large, rich 
Very large, skin green- 
Dwarf trees, of any of the above apples, 
| 30 ceats each; $3.00 per dozen ostpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, 31% to 5} Sh E oe x 
Two-year-old size, by express, not prepaid, 
40 cents each; $4.00 per dozen. 
CHERRIES 
We cannot supply cherry trees by mail 
BLACK TARTARIAN. 
(Sweet.) Very 
large, rich and juicy. So dark a red as to be 
almost black. 
MERCER. (Sweet.) The new cherry. Very 
large fruit, dark red, almost black; excellent 
for table; ripens early. 
NAPOLEON. (Sweet.) Large white with 
red cheeks. Late. 
OXHEART. (Sweet.) Large meaty fruits; 
rich, luscious flavor. Color, yellow and red. 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
of all pie cherries. 
prolific. Early June bearer. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY. 
bright fruit. 
Extra early. 
All Cherries at These Prices: 
(Tart.) Large 
Valuable for home and market. 
Sweet varieties, by express, not prepaid, hardiest. 
5 to 6 feet, 80 cents each; $8.00 per dozen; 
$60.00 per 100. 
Tart varieties, 4 to 6 feet. 70 cemts each; 
| $7.00 per dozen; $50.00 per 100. 
(Tart.) Best known | 
Red, medium size, very | 
| per dozen, postpaid. 
| paid, extra size,4 to 6 feet, 50 cents each; 
| $5.00 per dozen. 
CLIMAX PLuM. 
PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. Japanese. A popular and 
tried sort. Tree productive. Fruit large, lem- 
on yellow and red; superior quality. August. 
BURBANK. Japan. Very prolific, color 
reddish lilac. August. 
SHROPSHIRE DAMSON. The plum of 
quality. Flesh amber colored and juicy. 
CLIMAX. Japan. Fruit as large asa peach, 
of deep, dark red color. Flesh yellow. 
GREEN GAGE. Small. Considered the 
standard of excellence. Mid-season. 
OCTOBER PURPLE. Japanese. Dark 
reddish purple and yellow. September. 
Any of the above, 20 cts. each; $2.00 per 
dozen, postpaid. By express, not pre- 
paid, medium size, 4 to 6 ft., 40 cts. each; $4.00 
per doz.; $30.00 per 100. Exira Size,5 to7 ft., 
50c. each; $5.00 per doz.; $34.00 per 100. 
PEARS 
SUMMER PEARS. 
BARTLETT. Most famous of the table 
sorts. Large, high-flavored and luscious. An 
abundant bearer. Yellow with pale blush. 
CLAPP’S FAVORITE. Large, pale yellow, 
with crimson and fawn dots. Flesh white. 
LE CONTE. Bell shapedfruit of a rich 
ereamy yellow; Smooth and fine looking. A 
good shipper. 
AUTUMN PEARS. 
Large, dull, yellowish green, some- 
Buttery and melt- 
ANJOU. 
times with reddish cheek. 
ing. Productive. 
HOWELL. Large; pale yellow with red 
cheek and russet dots. 
KEIFFER. The popular pear for market 
and canning. Good keeper and shipper. 
SECKEL. Small, but of superlative table 
excellence. Color, yellow russet, with red 
cheek. Flavor spicy. 
Ail Pears at These Prices: 
35 cents each; $3.50 per dozen, postpaid. 
By express, not prepaid, 3% to5 feet, 40 cents 
| each; $4.00 per dozen; $30.00 per 100; 5 to6 
feet, 50 cents each; $5.00 per dozen; $40.00 
per 100. 
Dwarf pears, 2-year old, of any of the above, 
40 cents, each; $4.00 per dozen, by express, 
not prepaid. 
English Walnut 
MADEIRA NUT. The large quantities of 
nuts sold prove the high esteem in which this 
variety is held, Perfectly hardy. 35c. each; 
$3.50 per dozen, postpaid. By express, not 
prepaid, extra size, 3 tod feet, 60 cents each; 
$6.00 per dozen. 
Mulberry 
NEW AMERICAN. One of the best and 
Fruit black; very sweet. July to 
1 to 2 feet, 35 cents each; $3.50 
September. 
By express, not pre- 
For a more complete list of trees and nursery stock see “The Maule Plant List;” mailed free to any address on postal request 
