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LOCKE POTEET NURSERY 
APPLES 
Red June —Tree slow grower but bears young; 
small to medium size fruit; bright red; tart and 
good for table use. 
Delicious —Most every one is familiar with this 
beautiful and really delicious apple; it is a vigorous 
grower and does well wherever apples grow. 
Black Twig —Large bright yellow-shaded red; 
good quality. 
Jonathan —In appearance and quality one of the 
best apples grown; brilliant red striped with car¬ 
mine ; almost round, with crisp, white flesh. 
Golden Delicious —It is a remarkably large, late 
Winter, waxen-golden apple. 
Winesap —A standard late red apple, round in 
shape, beautifully colored and of splendid quality; 
to be grown in good apple districts only; December. 
18-24 in., NB. each___$ .35 
2- 3 ft., NB, each—..__ .50 
3- 4 ft.. NB, each_ 60 
4- 5 ft., NB, each_ 75 
CRAB APPLES 
Transcedent —An attractive yellow with red; 
bears early and well thereafter. 
Hyslop —A bright red variety; very fine for 
preserves and jelly. 
Each Dozen 100 
2- 3 ft.......$ .40 $4.50 $32.00 
3- 4 ft___ .50 5.00 40.00 
4- 6 ft___ .65 7.00 55.00 
APRICOTS 
Apricots do specially well when planted in back 
yards, or where they are cultivated only with hoe 
or spading fork for first few years; a tree planted 
in some odd corner will often produce several times 
as much as another planted in a well kept orchard. 
They like a hillside or sloping ground. 
Cluster —Fruit medium, yellow, good quality; 
tree blooms late June. 
Royal —Fruit large, oval: color, dull yellow, 
tinted red on sunny side: flesh pale orange yellow, 
consider it the best of all; ripens in June. 
Moorpark —One of the largest varieties; some 
consider it the best seller of all; ripens in June. 
Kerr (Never Fail) —Medium size, fine quality, 
very dependable bearer. 
Prices same as Almonds. 
ALMONDS (Medina) 
Medina —The best and surest bearer for Texas 
and the South. 
Prices of Apricots and Almonds : 
18-24 in., NB ____ $ .25 
2- 3 ft., NB _ .35 
3- 4 ft., NB _ 50 
4- 5 ft., NB _ .60 
5 ft. and up, NB _ .75 
FIG (Ficus carica) 
Figs thrive in all portions of the South. Trees 
are seen growing in door-yards, chicken runs and 
near buildings in a most luxuriant manner, pro¬ 
ducing enormous crops. Commercial fig growing 
is gradually extending throughout the South. 
Brown Turkey —Medium to large; yellowish 
brown fruit; thin skin. 
Brunswick— Large; purplish-black; early bearer. 
Celeste (Celestial) or Little Sugar Fig —Sweet¬ 
est of all; pale violet; prolific; hardy. 
Green Ischia— Light transparent green; pink 
flesh; very late. 
Magnolia —Light colored ; prolific; excellent 
for preserving. 
12-18 in., NB _—___ $ .25 
18-24 in., NB ___ .30 
2- 3 ft., NB ___ .40 
3- 4 ft., NB ___ .50 
CHERRIES 
Cherries are one of the most universally popular 
of all fruits.' The sour cherrries are more successful 
further South. 
Black Tartarian —Large, black, heart-shaped; 
very juicy and sweet. 
Early Richmond —Medium size; clear red, and 
quite acid. 
English Morello —Dark red, nearly black, very 
acid; tree dwarfish. 
Montmorency —Large, red, acid; rather late 
in ripening. 
18-24 in., NB. each......-_$ .25 
2- 3 ft., NB, each-.....35 
3- 4 ft., NB, each___ .50 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Satsuma —Hardiest orange known; bears early; 
fruit medium size, flattened; deep color; flesh 
fine grained, tender, sweet; seedless. 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit—This is about the 
best of all Texas Grapefruits and we grow only 
this variety. 
Clpr. Height Each 
B&B. §- i in., 18-24 in____$ .75 
B&B. i- f in., 24-30 in__ 1.00 
B&B, f- | in., 30-36 in _ 1.25 
B&B, f-1 in., 3- 4 ft_=_ 1.75 
B&B. 1 -1J in., 4- 5 ft__ 2.50 
B&B, li-li in., 5- 6 ft___-_ 3.50 
Kumquat (Fortunella japonica) —This is the 
smallest edible citrus fruit; it is a very beautiiful 
tree and bears heaviily; the fruit is of the size 
and shape of a pigeon egg and is eaten, skin and 
all, just as it is picked off the tree. 
Myers Lemon (C. limona) —New variety intro¬ 
duced by U. S. Government; better than ordinary 
commercial lemons. 
Prices on Kumquat and Myers Lemon 
18-24 in., B&B_ $1.25 
20-30 in., B&B___ 2.25 
30-36 in., B&B_ 3.50 
POMEGRANATES 
Pomegranates are one of the most ornamental 
of all fruit trees with their bright scarlet hibiscus¬ 
like flowers and their big crimson fruits which form 
a beautiful contrast with the dense bright green 
foliage; they grow naturally into a large bush but 
may be trained into a tree if desired. 
