J. A. BAUER PLANT COMPANY’S BLUE RIBBON BRAND PLANTS 
CHERRY TREES 
2- 3 ft., 
3- 4 ft., 
4- 5 ft.. 
Each Per Do?. Per 100 
$ .38 $4.00 $27.50 
.50 5.00 35.00 
.75 7.50 50.00 
Pecans 
Plant your Pecan Orchard NOW. Then you can be independent in your 
old age. As a food, nuts rank with meats and cereals and can be served in many 
appetising ways. Pecans do well through the South. 
Success—-A fine nut of oblong shape; 
tree making a fine upright growth. A 
regular producer, you will be pleased with 
it. 
Money Maker— A very popular Pecan 
and one that is largely planted. The tree 
is a vigorous grower; nuts of good size, 
paper shell. 
Delmas — Large, good quality, shell 
medium, fills out well. Tree strong and 
healthy. One of the best commercial 
varieties. 
Frotscher—Originated in Lousiana. 
Nuts cylindrical, slightly tapering; shell 
thin, parting easily from the meats. Tree 
hardy and productive. One of the best. 
Schley—Medium long, pointed, shell 
thin; meats plump; separating easily from 
shell. Good quality. 
Stuart— A standard variety among high 
class pecans for commercial'purposes. Nuts 
large; well shaped and of fine appearance. 
Reasonably thin shelled and well flavored. 
The best all round pecan of all. 
18-24 in 
2- 3 ft, 
3- 4 ft., , 
4- 5 ft, 
5- 6 ft., . 
6- 7 ft., , 
7- 8 ft.. 
PECAN TREES, BUDDDED 
Each 
Per Doz. 
Per 100 
. .$ .55 
$ 6.00 
$ 37.50 
. . .80 
9.00 
70.00 
. . 1.05 
12.00 
9 LOO 
. . 1.25 
120.00 
. . 1.50 
142.50 
170.00 
. . 2.00 
195.00 
Grapes 
Grapes do well all over the United States. There is no fruit more satis¬ 
factory for home use. If you do not have space for a vineyard you should by all 
means have a few vines in your back yard for grape juice, jellies and marma¬ 
lade. Profits from two to five hundred dollars per acre have been made from 
vineyards. By chemical analysis, good ripe grapes have been found to supply a 
greater supply of sugar and muscle building material, per pound, than any other 
fruit. 
Campbell’s Early—Clusters very large, 
color almost black, with somewhat less 
pulp and better quality than Concord. A 
very showy grape that sells well. Ripe with 
Moore’s Early. 
Ives—Bunch and fruit of medium size; 
dark purple, very acid until ripe. A good 
ordinary variety. Mid-season. 
Moore’s Early—Very large, early, black 
and of fine quality. A fine grape for 
