Bass Pecan Trees Budded or Grafted from Known Parents. 
Why We Sell Fruit Trees, Too 
Apples 
R ED JUNE. A choice fruit of a well-known 
.variety—medium conical; deep red; juicy. Very 
productive. 
DELICIOUS. No new variety gained popular¬ 
ity in so many different sections so quickly. Fruit 
large, nearly covered with brilliant dark red; flesh fine 
grained; crisp, melting, juicy, with delightful arcma; high¬ 
est quality. Splendid keeper and shipper. Tree one of 
hardiest, vigorous grower, with good foliage. Regular an¬ 
nual bearer. 
B ECAUSE we were asked so often to recommend or buy fruit 
trees for our customers who wanted to plant them along with 
pecans—or otherwise—we decided for their accommodation to handle 
a few fruits. This is good, strong, hardy stock, with well-developed 
root systems. We can relieve you of much trouble and extra expense if you 
order fruit trees along with pecans. The selection may be left to our judg¬ 
ment. Write for SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES. 
Japanese Persimmons 
T HE JAPANESE PERSIMMON can be grown on as wide a 
range of soil as the native Persimmons, and will succeed with the 
minimum of care and attention. The trees are vigorous, prolific, and 
have few enemies. As the fruit keeps and ships well, it can be placed 
on the market in good condition. It meets with ready sale. 
We recommend the TANE-NASHI variety. In high favor. Large fruit, 
flesh yellow and seedless. Vigorous, prolific; uniform size—most desirable to 
market. 
Each 10 
3 to 4 feet . $ -50 $4.50 
4 to 5 feet .60 5.00 
Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet.$ .30 $2.50 $20.00 
4 to 5 feet.60 5.00 35.00 
Bass Grapes 
G ROW your own Grapes for the table or your own grape 
juice or jelly. 
CONCORD. The most widely grown, most popular of all grapes, for 
vineyards. Black. Healthy, hardy, vigorous vine, large bunch and berry, 
and a good yielder. Grows quickly. Our Concords this year are extra 
fine. 
NIAGARA. Leading white grape. Widely planted. Bunch large; 
handsome, juicy and fine flavor. 
2-Year Each 10 100 1000 
No. 1.$ .25 $2.00 $15.00 $100.00 
Bass Figs 
T HE fig-canning industry is gradually extending throughout 
the South. Since several tons of figs can be produced on an 
acre of ground, it is profitable to give them intensive culture. 
The fresh fig is quickly finding its way into market, and meeting 
with ready sale. 
Figs require little or no cultivation. Our favorite is the CELESTE, 
one of the hardiest varieties. Very desirable for canning and preserving. 
Small to medium, pear-shaped, ribbed. Flesh firm, juicy, sweet, excellent 
fi ualit y- Each 10 100 
3 to 4 feet.$ .35 $3.00 $20.00 
4 to 5 feet. .50 4.50 35.00 
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'Your trees are twice as tall and. much better root system than one I paid $3.00 for. Experience 
is a good but expettsive teacher.” MOUNT CALM, TEXAS. 
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