J. A. BAUER PLANT COMPANY’S BLUE RIBBON BRAND PLANTS 
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CHERRY TREES 
2- 3 ft. 
3- 4 ft. 
4- 5 ft. 
Each 
$ .38 
.50 
.75 
Per Dos 
$4.00 
5.00 
7.50 
Per 100 
$27.50 
35.00 
50.00 
Pecans 
Plant your Pecan Orchard NOW. Then you can be independent in your 
old age. As a food, nuts rank with meats and cereals and can be served in many 
appetising ways. Pecans do well through the ‘South. 
Success —A fine nut of oblong shape; 
tree making a fine upright growth. A 
regular producer, you will be pleased with 
it. 
Money Maker —A very popular Pecan 
and one that is largely planted. The tree 
is a vigorous grower; nuts of good size, 
paper shell. 
Delmas —Large, good quality, shell 
medium, fills out well. Tree strong and 
healthy. One of the best commercial 
varieties. 
Frotscher—Originated in Louisiana. 
Nuts cylindrical, slightly tapering; shell 
thin, parting easily from the meats. Tree 
hardy and productive. One of the best. 
Schley—Medium long, pointed, shell 
thin; meats plump; separating easily from 
shell. Good quality. 
Stuart—A standard variety among high 
class pecans for commercial purposes. Nuts 
large; well shaped and of fine appearance. 
Reasonably thin shelled and well flavored. 
The best all round pecan of all. 
PECAN TREES, BUDDED 
Each 
Per Doz. 
Per 100 
18-24 in.. 
.$ .55 
$ 6.00 
$ 37.50 
2-3 ft. 
.80 
9.00 
70.00 
3-4 ft.. 
. 1.05 
12.00 
95.00 
4-5 ft. 
. 1.25 
120.00 
5-6 ft. 
. 1.50 
142.50 
6-7 ft.. 
. 1.75 
170.00 
7-8 ft. 
. 2.00 
195.00 
Grapes 
Grapes do well all over the United States. There is no fruit more satis¬ 
factory for home use. If you do not have space for a vineyard you should by all 
means have a few vines in your back yard for grape juice, jellies and marma¬ 
lade. Profits from two to five hundred dollars per acre have been made from 
vineyards. By chemical analysis, good ripe grapes have been found to supply a 
greater supply of sugar and muscle building material, per pound, than any other 
fruit. 
Campbell’s Early —Clusters very large, 
color almost black, with somewhat less 
pulp and better quality than Concord. A 
very showy grape that sells well. Ripe with 
Moore’s Early. 
Ives—Bunch and fruit of medium size; 
dark purple, very acid until ripe. A good 
ordinary variety. Mid-season. 
Moore’s Early —Very large, early, black 
and of fine quality. A fine grape for 
