4. Do you need Shade Trees? We have tliein. Order a dozen, or a thousand. 
Almomds. 
25 cciiIk inch. Almondx do well wherever the Aprieol Ihrirex. 
Then xuceee.d in WeMei-n 7'exax. 
Languedoc, Prinoess and Sultana are the three best varieties. 
Apricots. 
/« order of ripening. 25 
Myer’s Early, earliest; medium size, of wiiite 
color, good, prolific. 
Eureka, very early, large, tine, prolific. 
Blendheim, Russian, large, golden y<‘llow, witli 
a red clieek, good (piality, bears well. 
Moorpark, large, excellent: an old favorite. 
Chinese, tlic largest of all apricots. 
eentx each; $2.25 per 1:1. 
Japan Apbicot, Bungoume, this is remarkalilc 
for size, fine (piality and vigorous tree. 35 cts. 
Cluster, original tree has never faihsi to bear 
since it was 3 years old: of beautiful, symme- 
trical growth, very vigorous and liardy; an 
enormous b(;arer. Fruit im’dium, transparent 
yellow, excellent (piality. 
Nectarines. 
25 eentx eaeh, tiidexx otherwixe noted. 
Jumbo, originated in Burnet Co. from a peach and mottling of red: sweet and a iiecnliar 
seed. Kniif said to be as large as a Chinese pl(!asant flavor. Freestone, 
cling peacli: rich yellow; delicious flavor; Coosa, very large, red, flesli wliitc; a nep seed- 
sure lieaian-. 50 cents eacli. ling from upper ti(!orgia. 
Boston, large, deep yellow, witli a liriglit blush Victoria, medium, purple, brown cheek. .Inly. 
Cherries. 
25 eeidx eaeh. 
Early Richmond, an old reliable variety. 
English Morello, simil.ar to Early Richmond, 
later. 
May Duke, very line, lieart shapiid, nearly 
black, tender rich and juicy. 
Esol Eirsohe, a Gcrnien variety. Sizi! medium, 
color bright riKl, mild acid flavor, good 
grower. 
Qovenor Wood, large, lieart shaiied, liglif yel- 
low sliaded with red, juicy and sweet, hlay. 
Black Tartarian, very large, purplish black, 
half tender, flavor mild and pleasant. Tree 
reniarkalily vigorous, erect, lieaiitiful grow- 
er and very popular. May and .lime. 
Peaches. 
In order of ripening, 4 to (t feet, 15 eenix eaeh; $10 per 100. 
I. RlI'KXIXIi IIKIIK FKOM M.(V 20tII TO .It'XK 10. 
Sneed, (new,) ripe 10 
days before Alexan- 
der, of Chinese type. 
Tree of vigorous 
growtli and drooii- 
ing habit. Tlie ear- 
liest ))each in culti- 
vation. 
Triumph, (new.) "The 
earliest yellow peach 
in tile world.” A perfect yellow freestone, of 
excellent quality. Rijiens with Alexander. A 
good keeper, very prolific. 'I’wo year old 
trees bore one half bushel cacli. 25 cts each. 
Creenshoro, (new,) earlier and larger than Al- 
exander, fine flavor, and attractive appear- 
ance. Mr. .1. Van I.indlcy says tlie Triiimiili 
is a great improvement over the Alexander, 
but tliat the greater size and beauty of the 
Greensboro will make it a leading as well as 
a great market peach. 25 cents each. 
Dwarf Japan Blood, early, abundant, early bear- 
er, red, good, new. 
Alexander, good quality, liigh color, flesh 
greenish white. 
Arkansas Traveler, better than Alexander. 
Jessie Kerr, originated from seed of Hales, Ear- 
ly; about the size and season with Alexan- 
der, bears well. 
Love All, large, glotnilar, dark red check, very 
juicy and sweet, ripe with Alexand(*r. 
Bokara, (new.) the hardiest peach known. It is 
of fine (|iiality and a good bearer. 25 cts. 
Honey, medium size, oblong, iiointed, very 
sweet, liears well, an early bloomer. 
II. Rii’knixo itio.m Ji nk 5th to 2I)tii. 
Red River, original in Denison, Texas, large, 
good, white, prolific. 
Southern Early, (new,) this is the largest of all 
