WE STAivi UPPING NOV. 15; UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 
PEACHES 
Throughout the South and Southwest, on every kind of soil, peaches thrive and bear 
abundantly. An acre or two planted in well selected varieties will bring you in an 
average of $200.00 per acre, and if the trees are cared for, they will live and bear 
abundantly for twenty years or more. The two best market varieties are Early Wheeler, 
ripe in May, and Elberta, ripe in July. Let us help you plan a small commercial or¬ 
chard now. The South needs diversification. 
Elberta (Free). Too well known to need description. Very large; yellow skin with 
red cheek, flesh yellow and juicy. A sure bearer, ships well and no orchard should be 
without it. Middle July. 
Early Elberta (Free). Very large; yellow fleshed, firm and juicy. Without a trace 
of bitterness as is sometimes noticeable in the Elberta. Fine quality. Follows Carman. 
Mayflower (Free). The earliest peach known. Fruit medium size, entirely covered 
with red; blooms late. A good shipper and its high color makes it an attractive market 
variety. Last of May. 
Early Wheeler. We consider this the most profitable of all early peaches ; fine color, 
firm flesh, good shipper. Early peaches are more profitable—try them. 
Arp Beauty (Free). The earliest of the yellow-fleshed peaches. Fruit of medium 
size, skin yellow mottled with red. A desirable variety because of its firm flesh and 
good flavor. Early June. 
Mamie Ross. Large, white, almost covered with carmine. Flesh white, juicy and of 
good quality. One of the best for family use, and probably the best early commercial 
variety. Semi-cling. Ripens first of July. 
J. H. Hale (Free). Large in size and of somewhat better flavor than Elberta. Deep 
red skin, yellow meated. An excellent variety from every standpoint. Ripens a few days 
later than the Elberta. 
Chinese Cling (Cling). Large, white skin with red cheek, flesh white, red at the tip. 
Very juicy and of best quality. Last of July. 
Indian or Blood Cling (Cling). An old-time variety and an excellent cling peach. 
Large size; dark red flesh, delicious flavor. Middle till last of August. 
Old Mixon Cling. This splendid old variety is still one of the best. Large, white, 
cling, juicy sweet, and splendid bearer. Ripens in July. 
Minnie Stanford. This is one of the finest yellow clingstone peaches on the market. 
Large deep yellow, firm flesh, delicious flavor and sweet. Ripens August, makes ex¬ 
cellent sweet pickles and preserves. 
PRICES ON ALL PEACH TREES 
Each 
10 
100 
Size 2 
to 3 ft. Two Year...... 
.21c 
$1.95 
$15.00 
Size 3 
to 4 ft. Two Year, Branched. 
.27c 
2.60 
21.00 
Size 4 
to 5 ft. Two Year, Branched..—. 
.37c 
3.50 
30.00 
Size 5 
to 6 ft. Two Year, Extra Selected bearing sized trees.. 
.47c 
4.50 
40.00 
Throughout this catalog, you will find 5 to 6 ft. extra selected bearing size fruit trees 
listed. These trees are the pick of our entire crop. We grow about 125,000 peach trees, 
and at grading time we select the largest straightest trees, with the best root system, 
and put them in this 5 to 6 ft. bearing size grade. Most of them will bear the year after 
planting. Get the best and save time by planting these extra selected trees. 
HOW TO PLANT booklet will be sent with each order, giving you explicit instructions 
on planting and care of trees. Remember! We pay all transportation charges, and 
deliver your nursery stock free of charge. 
APRICOTS 
EARLY GOLDEN. Medium size, orange yellow, fruit sweet, juicy and highly flavored, 
a fine variety for Southern planting. 
MOORPARK. Large size, yellow with orange cheek. This is the variety largely 
grown in California for canning and drying. Well adapted for West Texas and New 
Mexico. 
PRICES ON ALL APRICOTS 
2 to 3 ft. Two-Year Trees.....-.. 
3 to 4 ft. Two-Year Branched Trees.._... 
4 to 5 ft. Two-Year Branched Trees.—. 
5 to 6 ft. Two-Year Extra Selected, Bearing Size Trees. 
All prices include prepay charges, mail, express or freight. 
Each 
10 
...$ .35 
$3.00 
... .45 
4.00 
... .55 
5.00 
... .85 
8.00 
FIGS 
BROWN TURKEY. Probably the best fig for home use. Medium size, purplish brown, 
very sweet, highly flavored and fine for eating fresh, with cream or canned. 
MAGNOLIA. Very large, greenish amber, very productive, but not quite so hardy as 
Brown Turkey. This is the fig grown so extensively in South Texas for canning and 
shipping. A very sweet, luscious fig. 
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PRICES ON ALL FIG TREES 
i 
Each 
10 
100 
18 to 
24 inches. Mail Order 
size... 
.$ .25 
$2.25 
$17.50 
2 to 3 
ft. Home Garden Size. 
...35 
3.25 
25.00 
3 to 4 
ft. Heavy, bearing size 
trees 
that will tear first year .60 
5.50 
45.00 
