A. W. STEIN 1SK1NG 
Quinces 
Prices, 3 feel 22 cts. each, 10 tor $.2.00; 
5 feel 32 cts. each, 10 for $3.00. 
The quince, a large yellow fruit, is only 
used for making 
and jellies. 
kinds of preserves 
Cherry 
COMPASS CHEIIHV. A cross between a of country not adapted to other cherries, 
lorry and a plum. Succeeding in parts Price 25 cts. each, large 10 cts. each. 
Mulberries 
Every farm should have a few mul¬ 
berry trees about the back yard and 
where the chickens run. They make a. 
quick shade and are long-lived. 
Prices, 4 feet 20 cts. each. 10 for $1.60; 
5 feet 30 cts. each. 10 for $2.60; 7 to 8 
feet 10 cts. each, 10 for $3.60. 
BLACK ENGLISH. A tine, large mul¬ 
berry. Tree a rapid grower and good 
bearer. 
HICKS EVERBEARING. Tree a good 
grower, and produces large quantities of 
fruit for about two months. 
Figs 
f igs should be planted more extensive¬ 
ly. Ripe fruit can be had almost every day 
from June till frost, provided there is 
enough moisture to keep the trees grow¬ 
ing. Following are the hardiest and best 
varieties for general cultivation. 
Prices, I lo 2 feet, 20 cts. each, 10 for 
$1.60; 2 to 3 feet, 30 cts. each, 10 for $2.40; 
selected, io cts. each, 10 for $3.50. 
MAGNOLIA. Fruit large, yellowish- 
white. productive. Very sweet. 
BROWN TURKEY. Very hardy and one 
of the best bearers we have. Fruit brown, 
excellent quality. 
CELESTIAL. A small blue fig, very pro¬ 
ductive. Very sweet. 
GREEN ISCHIA. Of good size and good 
quality. Greenish color. 
Pecans 
Right now, growing paper-shell pecans 
in the South is very sensible and profit¬ 
able. The trees are beautiful and will 
grow on any deep soil, with clay sub-soil 
preferred. The paper-shell pecans bring 
the highest price of any nuts. 
The trees we sell are dug with good 
roots and the best of care is given them 
in handling and packing. 
EASTERN VARIETIES 
Prices, 3 feet 50 cts. each, 10 for $4.50; 
5 feet 75 cts. each, 10 for $7.00; 7 feet 
$1.15 each, 10 for $10.00; 9 feet $1.75 each, 
10 lor $15.00. 
SUCCESS. Of large size; shell moder¬ 
ately thin. Kernel of rich quality. 
SCHLEY. Large size; very thin shell, 
rich flavor. 
STUART. Very large; shell thin. Tree 
a rapid grower and an early bearer. 
HELM AS. Large nut of extra good qual¬ 
ify and excellent flavor. Tree a good 
grower. 
WESTERN VARIETIES 
Prices, 3 feet 60 cts. each, 10 for $5.50; 
5 feet 90 cts. each, 10 for $8.50; 7 feet 
$1.35 each, 10 for $12.00; 9 feet $1.85 each. 
10 for $10.00. 
BURKETT. A large, almost round pecan 
of excellent flavor. Shell thin. Prolific 
young bearer. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC. Large long nut, well 
tilled. A good bearer. 
WALNUTS. (Japan.) Trees are littrdy 
and good growers, low and spreading. 3 
to 4 feet, 60 cts. 
Pomegranates 
Prices, 20 cts. each, 10 for $1.60. 
LARGE SWEET. Fruit very delicious; 
different from the common sour kind. A 
good beurer. 
