McMinnville, tenn. 
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FRUIT DEPARTMENT 
On the following pages, we are listing a few fruit trees, grape vines and strawberry 
plants. We are not growers of fruit trees in our nursery, but have had many calls from 
our customers for fruit trees, and since there are large quantities of both peach and apple 
trees produced in this section, we are in position to supply our customers wants from reliable, 
trustworthy growers, who know how to grow 
APPLES 
The apple is the first fruit, both in importance 
and general culture. We are only offering a few of 
the best varieties that will giye you fruit from 
early June to late fall. 
EARLY SUMMER VARIETIES 
EABLY HARVEST— Medium to large; bright yel¬ 
low; tender, juicy, well flavored. An excellent 
home market apple; invaluable in any orchard. 
RED JUNE —An old-time variety of medium size. 
Deep red skin; white flesh, tender and juicy. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT —Early bearing va¬ 
riety that has proven both popular and profitable. 
Fruit large and yellow, with crisp, sub-acid flavor. 
HORSE —Large, green, acid. Good for cooking and 
drying. 
AUTUMN VARIETIES 
GRIMES GOEDEN —A high quality yellow apple 
of delicious flavor. A favorite in home orchards. 
Hardy and very productive. 
KINNARD’S CHOICE —Large, dark red; resem¬ 
bling the Arkansas Black. Is good for market or 
table. 
JONATHAN —Striped and splashed with dark red; 
of excellent quality and highly flavored. 
WEALTHY —The fruit is a brilliant red, distinctly 
marked with narrow stripes and splashes of deeper 
red. 
EARLY WINTER VARIETIES 
DELICIOUS— Striped and marked with light and 
dark red. Fruit large, of uniform size, round and 
long, tapering to a markedly ribbed nose. Tree 
hardy, bears abundantly. 
ROME BEAUTY —Large, round red and juicy. Of 
a good quality and bears early. 
Delicious 
and care for young trees properly. 
WINESAP —Medium, dark red; very smooth. Apples 
juicy and rich, very valuable for both family and 
market. Trees hardy, and an early and constant 
bearer. 
YORK IMPERIAL —Medium to large, oblate; col¬ 
or white, shaded with crimson, flesh firm, crisp, 
juicy and sub-acid. A good bearer and keeper. 
One of the best Winter Apples. 
BALDWIN —Known to almost everyone as a good 
cooking and eating apple, and one that keeps well 
Fine for drying. 
Plant standard apple trees from 30 to 40 feet 
each way. At 30 feet apart it takes 48 trees per acre; 
40 feet apart it takes 27 trees per acre. 
Prices on one-year whips: 
10 
100 
18 to 24 inch, one-year whips- 
.$1.50 
$12.00 
2 to 3 feet, one-year whips - 
_ 2.00 
18.00 
3 to 4 feet, one-year whips- 
_ 3.00 
25.00 
The following prices are for strong, 
two-year 
whips: 
Each 
10 
100 
3 to 4 ft., 7-16 in. caliper $0.50 
$4.50 
$40.00 
4 to 5 ft., 9-16 in. to 
11-16 in. caliper-_ .60 
5.50 
50.00 
ASPARAGUS 
One of the finest of early spring vegetables and 
should be grown in all gardens. We have two good 
varieties. 
PALMETTO —One of the best. Favorite in the 
South. 
WASHINGTON —A new variety, tips tight and 
firm, stalks large and tender. 
Doz. 100 
1 year roots _$0.25 $2.00 
2 year roots _ .35 3.00 
RHUBARB 
PIE PLANT —Easy to grow and delicious for pies 
and sauces. Supplies early spring tonic, which is 
usually so much needed. 
Doz. 100 
1 year _$0.50 $3.50 
2 year _ .75 4.00 
3 year strong - 1.00 7.00 
