FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
Prices are Quoted per each, per 10 and per 100. 50 at the 100 cate. 
Peaches 
Prices, 3 feet 20 cts. each, 10 for $1.(30. 
100 for $14.00; 4 feet 24 cts. each, 10 for 
$2.00, 100 for $18.00. Heavy, 1 and 2 year 
old trees 5 feet and up, 40 cts. each, 10 
for $3.50. 
Fine stocky trees, free from disease. A 
selected list of out* best bearers. 
MAY-FLOWER. A beautiful “red all 
over” peach, of good size and good flavor. 
A good bearer for so early a variety. May 
SLAPPY. Yellow freestone of high qual¬ 
ity. Skin lemon-yellow with crimson 
cheek. 
JAPAN DWARF RLOOD. Bright color; 
tree grows not quite so tall as other va¬ 
rieties; sure bearer. May. 
TRIUMPH. A good early yellow peach, 
excellent quality, sure bearer. June 5 to 
15. 
HONEY. Sweetest peach grown; good 
bearer. June. 
MAMIE ROSS. (Cliny.) Large size, good 
quality; bears well. Middle of June. 
CARMAN. Y ery large and of the finest 
flavor; productive. Ripens June 10 to 15. 
EARLY BELLE. Large white with red 
cheek, excellent flavor. A good bearer. 
Middle of June. 
KATHERINE. A line peach; large white 
with red cheek, firm and of good flavor; 
a good bearer, ripe end of June and into 
July. 
PALLAS. White with red cheek, of good 
quality; annual bearer. June and July. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Ripens about two 
weeks earlier than Elberta, otherwise the 
same. 
THURBER. Large white, red cheek, ex¬ 
cellent quality. A sure bearer. June and 
J uly. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. Large, white and 
of line flavor; bears well. 
LEONA. Large yellow with red cheek; 
like Elberta, but ripens a little earlier and 
more regular in bearing. 
J. II. HALE. Beautiful yellow freestone. 
Good shipper, keeps well, solid round 
fruit. 
CARPENTER (Cliny). White, red cheek. 
Juicy: sure bearer all over Texas. End of 
July. 
OLD MIXON CLING. One of the best 
Clingstones, juicy and of linest flavor; 
productive; August. 
ELBERTA. One of the best for home 
or market; large, yellow, line flavor; good 
bearer. July 15 to 25. 
AUGBERT. (August Elberta.) A good 
yellow, resembling Elberta; ripens in Au¬ 
gust. 
INDIAN CLING. Large, juicy, good 
bearer. August. 
HENRIETTA. A good late Clingstone; 
large yellow, red cheek. September — 
October. 
STINSON’S OCTOBER. (Cliny.) Large, 
white with red cheek, flesh Jinn and 
juicy. October and November. 
SEEDLING PEACH TREES. Grown 
from mixed seed. 2 to 3 feet, 5 cts. each, 
10 for 40 cts. 3 to 5 feet, 10 cts. each, 10 
for 80 cts. 
Have a number of extra heavy 2 year 
old trees in the following varieties, Japan 
Dwarf Blood, Honey, Pallas, Thurber, 
Belle of Georyia, Carpenter and Old Mix¬ 
on Cliny, at 50 cts. each. 
Plums 
Prices, 3 feet 22 cts. each, 10 for $1.80, 
100 for $10.00; 4 feet 28 cts. each, 10 for 
$2.40, 100 for $20.00. Heavy l and 2 year 
old trees, 5 feet and up 35 cts. each, 10 for 
$4.00. 
My plum trees are sound and healthy. 
BRUCE. A large red, early plum. One of 
(he best to ripen end of May. 
EXCELSIOR. (Hybrid). A variety which 
has proven its value in nearly all sections 
of the South. Fruit of good size; round, 
reddish purple; llesh juicy, melting, and 
sweet. 
