PECANS 
This 25 Year Old “Success” Pecan Tree in Fredericksburg Has 
Netted a Large Yearly Income to its Owner. 
PLUMS 
Santa Rosa (Blue); Burbank (Purple); 
Satsuma (Red) and Botan (Yellow) have 
provpn to be the most suitable varieties 
in this section. 
Size Each Ten Hundred 
4—6 feet, heavy $ .50 $4.C0 $35.00 
The following varieties we consider as being the most suit¬ 
able for this country. Our trees are grown right here in the 
Pecan Belt of Texas and most of them have been bearing in 
the nursery rows. 
Western Varieties—BURKETT, HALBERT, WESTERN 
SCHLEY, and HOLLIS. 
Eastern Varieties—SUCCESS, DELMAS, EASTERN 
SCHLEY, and STUART. 
Size 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
Hundred 
Thousand 
2—3 feet 
$ .75 
$ 3.25 
$ 6.00 
$ 55.00 
$ 500.00 
3—4 feet 
.80 
3.50 
6.50 
60.00 
550.00 
4—5 feet 
1.00 
4.50 
7.00 
65.00 
600.00 
5—6 feet 
1.35 
6.00 
8.50 
75.00 
650.00 
6—7 feet 
1.75 
6.75 
9.50 
85.00 
750.00 
7 feet to large 
2.20 
8.25 
11.50 
105.00 
Large to extra large 
2.50 
11.25 
20.00 
Specimen tress 
3.00 
12.50 
One to four take the each-rate price; five to nine take the 
five-rate price; etc. Special prices cheerfully quoted on large 
orders. 
APPLES 
Delicious—(Red and Yellow Delicious).—Although we have 
ether good varieties, we suggest only these two for commercial 
purposes. 
Size 
Each 
Ten 
Hundred 
2—3 feet 
$ .50 
$ 4.50 
$35.00 
3—4 feet 
.60 
5.00 
40.00 
2 year, branched 
1.00 
8.00 
APRICOTS 
Moorpark and Neverfail we consider 
the two best varieties for this section. 
Size Each T°n 
3—4 feet $ .75 $6.00 
PLUMCOTS 
Plumcots are part plum and part apri¬ 
cot. It’s flavor is delicious, resembling that 
of a banana. 
Size Each Ten 
3—4 feet $1.00 $8.00 
JA PA N ES E PERSIM M ON S 
Size 
3—4 feet 
Each Ten 
$ .75 $6.00 
FIGS 
Celestial—Fruit black, medium sized and 
very sweet. 
Size Each Ten 
1 year $ .35 $3.00 
PEARS 
Kief f er —The most productive and 
reliable pear in the south. Especially adap¬ 
ted for canning. Ripens in September. 
Garber—A 
very large and 
delicious 
pear, resembling 
an Apple in shape. 
Ripens 
in August. 
Size 
Each 
Ten 
Hundred 
3—4 feet 
$ .50 
$4.00 
$30.00 
4—5 fret 
.60 
5.00 
40.00 
2 year, branched 1.00 
8.00 
PEACHES 
Arp Beauty— (semi-cling)—The best of 
early yellow peaches. Ripens in June. 
Elberta—(free-stone)—A will known 
canning peach. Ripens beginning of July. 
China Cling—(cling-stone)—Also call¬ 
ed “Pound Peach.” A very delicious white 
peach. Ripens beginning of July. 
J. H. Hale—(free-stone)—The largest 
and best flavored yellow peach. Especially 
adapted for canning. Ripens about middle 
of July. 
Size Each Ten Hundred 
4—5 feet, heavy $ .35 $3.00 $25.0J 
Frieda and Max Vorausr beside 
an Apple tree with fruit photo¬ 
graphed 18 mo. after planting. 
Apple Orchard Photographed 18 Months After Planting 
GRAPES 
Brilliant (Pink); Concord (nearly black); Carmen (black); 
Edna (white); Goethe (pale pink); Fern Munson (blue). The 
above varieties, named in order of ripening, are the most 
adapted. 
Each Ten 
1 year, strong plants $ .15 $1.25 
2 year, very strong plants .25 2.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
Haupt-Blackborry—A sure and heavy bearer, 
very large. 
Tpn Hundred 
Strong plants $ .25 $2.00 
STRAWBERRIES 
Missionary—The best variety for home or commercial use. 
Hundred Thousand 
Strong plants $1.00 $6.00 
Hundred 
$ 10.00 
15.00 
Berries are 
Thousand 
$ 12.00 
