PIGFORD NURSERIES. LUMBERTON. MISSISSIPPI 
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Best time to set out trees, shrubs and plants is during winter months 
$ when the ground is cool and damp and the stock is in a dormant stage. 
Figs 
CELESTE is the so-called blue fig or sugar fig. 
It bears heavily; early. Fruit is small, very sweet, juicy, 
tender. Best fig for home use. 
BROWN TURKEY is the best large variety. It is 
hardy and thrifty. Fruit very large, brownish purple, 
sweet. 2 to 4 feet, each, 40c; 10 for $3.50. 
KLONKYKE —This variety is grown most exten¬ 
sively of all strawberries, both for home and market 
purposes. It is a large, dark red berry, fine shipper, 
being firm, fine delicious flavor. 100 to 300 plants enough for family garden. 100 
postpaid, $1.00; 300, postpaid, $2.25; 1,000 not prepaid, $7.50. 
YOUNGBERRY —This berry is becoming very popular and justly so as it is a 
prolific bearer of juicy berries, size and shape of dewberry but have the flavor of 
raspberry. Makes delicious juices and jellies with that distinct flavor of raspberries 
which do not succeed in the South. Our plants if set out in the winter and trained 
on a wire in spring will produce many berries the first season. Price, 12 for $1.00; 
100 for $7.50. 
TO SAVE, join in with your friends and BUY IN QUANTITY LOTS. 
THE BLUEBERRY grows well on 
various soils, from light sandy to heavy 
moist, and thrives best in the sections 
where the old time Huckleberry grows. 
It does NOT grow on lime soils. The 
tree grows rapidly and comes into 
bearing generally the second year after 
setting out. Tree grows to be about 
10 feet high with same spread. Berry 
is large, blue-black, tender skin, flesh 
juicy and delicious. There is no limit 
to the market for this berry which 
ships remarkably well without refrig¬ 
eration. FOR HOME ORCHARDS they may be grouped and used to beautify the 
grounds. 
Blueberries 
PRICE—2 to 3 feet, 2 year plants, 50c each; 10 for $4.00. Heavy, bearing, 3 
year plants, well branched, 75c each. 
