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Alabama Nursery Company, Huntsville, Ala. 
WINTER APPLES, continued 
Kinnard’s Choice. Medium to large ; dark, 
rich red ; flesh yellow, crisp, tender, very 
aromatic. A fine early winter Apple. 
Red Limbertwig. Medium ; dull, rusty 
red ; brisk subacid ; of fine quality when 
ripe. One of the best and latest keepers. 
Sold here often as late as May. 
Royal Limbertwig. Large ; pale yellow, 
striped with red ; flesh yellow, rich, juicy. 
An improvement on the well-known Limber- 
twig. 
Shockley. A native of Georgia. Medium, 
conical ; yellow, with cheek of bright crim- 
son ; flesh firm, subacid, almost sweet. Bears 
early ; very productive. While not strictly 
first quality, is readily the most popular win- 
ter sort in the South. Crops are large and 
regular. The fruit is uniformly of fine size 
and of beautiful appearance. 
Winesap. Small to medium ; fine dark 
red ; flesh crisp, vinous, juicy. A fine des- 
sert Apple, and makes probably the best 
cider of any Apple grown in the South. An 
excellent keeper. 
NEW and RARE 
Bismarck. “The little tree with the big 
Apples.” Originated in New Zealand. Very 
large, and especially handsome ; yellow 
ground, well covered with a showy shade of 
red ; yellow flesh ; first quality. Very hardy 
and an exceedingly early bearer, trees of two 
years often being laden with fruit. Promises 
to be of great value. 50 cents each. 
PEARS 
T HE varieties we offer are those which tests have proven best for the needs of 
the South, and which will give good results. This fruit, perhaps more than 
any other grown in the South, should receive care and attention to attain the 
best. Market value, canning and shipping qualities, flavor, productiveness, each 
is considered for points by which to judge of their right to mention in our list. 
The varieties cover the entire season. 
Plant 25 feet apart each way; 20 will do if you are crowded for space. 
Prices, except where noted, extra, 2-year-old, 5 to 6 feet, well-branched trees, 40 cts. each, 
S3 for 10; S25 per 100. Special quotations for greater quantity 
SUMMER 
Bartlett. Large ; buttery, melting, richly 
flavored. The standard of excellence. Last 
of July. 
Clapp’s Favorite. Large ; pale yellow ; 
fine-grained flesh, juicy, melting, rich. Ex- 
cellent. Ripens before Bartlett. 
Early Harvest. Very early ; medium size ; 
quality poor ; very showy ; a strong growing 
tree and most productive. June 25 to July 5. 
Garber. Much resembling Kieffer, a little 
earlier. Tree a very strong grower, good 
producer. This has grown to be one of the 
standard Pears of the South. August. 
