Sears Sale Price 
2 to 3 Feet 
c 
Each 
POSTPAID 
Worth 
The Nursery Stock 
on Pages 108 and 109, 
except strawberry 
plants, may be in¬ 
cluded in a Home 
Modernization Loan 
—u p to 3 years to 
pay. See Page 42. 
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The Finest Peach Trees Grown L 
Plant Peach Trees Now 
You can’t buy better peach trees than those produced by our 
nurserymen. They have strong roots, straight trunks and 
well balanced tops. Inferior trees at lower prices usually 
prove to be a bad bargain. It pays to buy the best! Peaches 
are the South’s best paying fruit crop. Here are the varieties 
best adapted to Texas conditions. Plant trees 18 feet apart. 
Alexander: Large; Red; sweet and juicy. Ripens in May. 
Mayflower: Earliest peach. Freestone. Ripens in May. 
Early Wheeler: Best for early market. Ripens late May. 
Honey: Medium size; flesh creamy white, juicy. Ripens 
May. Suitable for planting in the Gulf Coast region. 
Mamie Ross: Large white and red semi-cling. June. 
Governor Hogg: Large white, semi-cling with blush; tender, 
juicy, highly flavored. Ripens in June. 
Early Elberta (Freestone): Very large; few days earlier than 
Elberta. Ripens about July 10. 
Elberta: The most popular variety. Standard for either 
shipping or canning. Bears regular and heavy crops of large 
yellow freestone fruit, ripening in July. 
Elberta Cling: Similar to Elberta, except a cling. 
Texan: One of the finest eating peaches ever grown. Juicy, 
sweet and of delicious flavor. Ripens early in July. 
General Lee (Cling): Sure and prolific. Large, Iround; skin 
creamy white mottled with red. Ripens in July. 
Indian Cling: Dark Brown cling with deep red veins; flesh 
dark red; juicy. Ripens in August. 
Belle of Georgia (Freestone): Very large in size, golden 
yellow. Ripens about August 10 to 15. 
Henrietta (Cling) A deep yellow cling. Ripens in September. 
Stinson: One of the best late peaches. Large, white with red 
cheeks. Ripens late in September. 
We can also furnish J. H. Hale, Hobson Cling, Leona 
(a native variety), Minnie Stamford and Krummel. 
State Variety wanted. Postpaid. 
Catalog No. 
71 X 1 1 2 
71 X 1 1 3 
71 X 1 1 4 
Size, Feet 
2 to 3 
3 to 4 
4 to 6 
Each 
22c 
29c 
39c 
Five 
$0.98 
1 .35 
1 .79 
Ten 
$1 .89 
2.49 
3.45 
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Buy Quality 
SOUTHERN GROWN NURSERY STOCK 
At SEARS MONEY SAVING PRICES 
1 Shipped direct to you from nursery near 
• Dallas. POSTPAID. 
2. Finest Quality, Texas Grown. 
3 Guaranteed true to name and to reach you 
* alive and in good condition.^ 
4 Inspected and certified by State Department 
• of Agriculture. 
All Prices on Pages 108 to 115 inclusive- 
Good until June 1, 1935 
Fruit Trees for Yard or Orchard 
Eastern Varieties of Pecans 
Adapted for planting east of Dallas. 
Success: Large nut; thin shell, plump kernel, fine flavor. 
Stuart: Splendid quality. Large nut, medium thin shell. 
Del mas: Large to very large; shell moderately thin. 
Schley: Thin shelled nuts; Kernel of good quality. 
State Variety Wanted. Postpaid. 
Catalog No. 
Size, Feet 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 302 
2 to 3 
$0.89 
$4.29 
$7.29 
71 X 303 
3 to 4 
1.10 
4.98 
8.95 
Western Varieties of Pecans 
Adapted for planting west of Dallas. Higher in price on 
account of the difficulty of propagating them. 
Burkett: One of the best varieties for West Texas. Medium size; 
well filled nuts. Good flavor and very prolific. 
Halbert: Good for black waxy land. Should not be set in East 
Texas; early. Medium size- very thin shell. 
State Variety Wanted. Postpaid. 
Catalog No. 
Size, Feet 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71X312 
2 to 3 
$1 .23 
$5.89 
$10.25 
71 X 31 3 
3 to 4 
1 .45 
6.79 
12.98 
Pear Trees 
Another money maker in the 
South. Brings good profits. Plant 
20 to 25 feet apart. 
Bartlett: Large; rich flavor. 
Kieffet: Fine for cooking, canning 
and market. Large yellow. 
Duchess: Juicy, excellent flavor. 
Leconte: Flesh white, juicy, firm. 
Pineapple: Perhaps the most val¬ 
uable for extreme southwest. 
Practically blightproof. 
Seckel: Commonly called the 
“Sugar” pear. Deliciously sweet. 
State Variety Wanted. Post- 
Apple Trees 
The best varieties for Texas. 
Set 80 to 40 ft. apart. 
Delicious: Large, handsome, late 
fall. Widely planted. 
Red June: One of the best early 
apples. Ripens in summer. 
Texas Red: Excellent quality 
summer apple; abundant bearer. 
Early Harvest: Medium size; pale 
yellow, juicy, slightly acid. 
Arkansas Black: Dark Red. 
Flesh fine grained and juicy. 
Keeps well, bears quite young. 
Cat. No. 
Size Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
Cat. No. 
Size Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 122 
2 to 3 
29c 
$1.35 
$2.49 
71 X 102 
2 to 3 
24c 
$1.10 
$1.98 
71 X 123 
3 to 4 
39c 
1.79 
3.45 
71 X103 
3 to 4 
34c 
1.59 
2.79 
71 X 124 
4 to 6 
49c 
2.19 
3.98 
71 X 104 
4 to 6 
44c 
1.98 
3.79 
Plum Trees] 
Easy to grow; bear early and 
yield heavily. Set 18 feet apart. 
America: Big, yellow, fine cook¬ 
ing variety. 
Abundance: Yellow flesh. 
Burbank: Largej greenish yellow. 
Gold: Yellow with some red. 
Satsuma: Purplish red; firm. . 
Wild Goose: Large: deep red. 
Shiro: Yellow; delicious flavor. 
Gonzales: Large. Tasty. 
Wickson: Large dark red plum. 
Bruce: Does well practically any¬ 
where in Texas. Large red, early. 
Compass: Cross between cherry 
and plum. Red. Good flavor. 
State Variety Wanted. Post- 
Apricot Trees 
Bear early; set 18 ft. apart. 
Cluster: Fruit yellow. 
Moorpark: One of the largest; 
Orange red, juicy; rich flavor. 
Brady: Especially valuable for 
West Texas; quality excellent. 
Early Golden: One of the finest 
early apricots. 
State Variety Wanted. Postpaid. 
Cat. No. 
Size Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 132 
2 
to 3 
29c 
$1.35 
$2.49 
71 X 133 
3 
to 4 
39c 
1.79 
3.35 
71 X 134 
4 
to 6 
49c 
2.35 
4.25 
Plumcot Trees 
Valuable new fruit. Postpaid. 
Ten 
Cat. No. 
Size Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten Cat. No. 
Size Ft. 
Each 
Five 
71 X 142 
2 to 3 
29c 
$1.35 
$2.49 71 X 212 
2 to 3 
45c 
$1.98 
71 X143 
3 to 4 
39c 
1.79 
3.45 71 X 213 
3 to 4 
55c 
2.45 
71 X 144 
4 to 6 
49c 
*2.19 
3.98 71 X 214 
4 to 6 
65c 
2.95 
$3.49 
4.49 
5.49 
English Walnut Trees 
Perfectly hardy throughout the South. Postpaid. 
Catalog No. 
Size, Feet 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 342 
71 X 343 
2 to 3 
3 to 4 
$0.95 
1 .35 
$4.39 
5.95 
$ 8.49 
10.50 
Almond Trees 
Texas Prolific, especially adapted to Texas. Postpaid. 
Catalog No. 
Size, Feet i 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 322 
2 to 3 
$0.95 
$4.39 
$ 8.49 
71 X 323 
3 to 4 
1.19 
5.50 
10.25 
Prune Trees 
Improved 
French: The 
standard com¬ 
mercial drying 
prune, also very 
delicious when 
eaten ripe. An 
excellent quality. 
Postpaid. 
Persimmons 
The demand for these 
is constantly increasing, 
Tane Nashi: The besl 
known and most populai 
variety; large. Early 
' bearer, early ripening and 
productive. Delicious fruit. Postpaid. 
108 
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 
Cat. No. 
Size Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 152 
2 to 3 
45c 
$1.98 
$3.49 
71 X 153 
3 to 4 
55c 
2.45 
4.49 
71 X 154 
4 to 6 
65c 
2.95 
5.49 
Cat. 
No. 
Size 
Feeti 
Each 
Five 
Trees 
Ten] 
Trees 
71 X 232 
71 X 233 
2 to 3 
3 to 4 
49c 
59c 
$2.35 
2.89 
$4.25 
5.45 
