All of Sears Strawberry Plants are 
dug fresh for your order. That assures 
your getting plants of high vitality— 
plants that have every possible chance of developing strong runners and big 
crops. We have selected the varieties best suited for the Southwest. 
Plan to set out Sears Strawberry plants this year. The investment is 
small and the profits large. 
Choice Fresh-Dug 
Strawberry Plants 
Standard Varieties 
Blakemore: This new, outstanding early bearer was originated at the 
U. S. Plant Field Station and is highly recommended to Southern growers. 
Large, bright red berries. 
Excelsior: Berries deep, dark red, very glossy and attractive. The earliest 
spring bearing strawberry grown. 
Lady Thompson: The money-making strawberry for the Southern States. 
Medium early. Berry medium to large size; pinkish-red, solid meated. 
Imp. Klondyke: One of the most largely grown varieties in the South. 
Berries ripen evenly and have good quality. Medium early. 
Aroma: A late variety with a constantly widening field. The fruit of this 
variety is very large and bright red to the center. 
Everbearing Varieties 
For those who like plenty of fresh strawberries right from the garden from 
the beginning of the season until frost, the everbearer fills the bill. And this 
long-bearing fruit will bring you in a nice profit on out-of-season sales. By 
all means, have a few everbearers in your garden. 
Progressive: Strong large plants producing fruit of fine flavor and firm 
texture. One hundred plants will give enough berries throughout the season 
for the average family. 
Mastodon: A great berry! The largest and most productive of the ever¬ 
bearers. Sweet, highly flavored, and a good shipper. 
State variety wanted. Shipped from Nursery near Dallas. Postpaid. 
Catalog 
No. 
Varieties 
50 
Plants 
1 00 
Plants 
250 
Plants 
500 
Plants 
71 X 526 
Standard Varieties 
59c 
$0.89 
$1 .79 
$3.29 
71 X 506 
Progressive 
89c 
1 .49 
2.98 
4.98 
71 X 51 4 
Mastodon 
98c 
1 .79 
3.49 
5.98 
Blackberries and 
Raspberries 
Strong, Well-Rooted Plants 
Dallas; Blackberry; large, 
juicy, sweet. 
McDonald; Plant Dallas or 
Austin nearby to pollinate 
flowers. Very large and early. 
Robinson; Blackberry. 
Late, best canner. Fine quality. 
Austin Dewberry; One of 
nature’s most luscious berries. 
State variety wanted. Post¬ 
paid. 
Any of Above 
10 
Plants 
25 
Plants 
50 
Plants 
1 00 
Plants 
71 X 670 
35c 
72c 
$1 .35 
$2.59 
Be sure to order some of these varieties. 
Southern Raspberry; Here it is at last! A red raspberry that will bear abund¬ 
antly and thrive in our hot summer climate. 
Thornless Dewberry; Similar to Austin. A good bearer, with delicious fruit. 
Youngberry; Promising variety for the South. A large, new berry. Deep wine 
color changing to jet black. Flavor suggests a combination of blackberry, rasp¬ 
berry and dewberry. State variety wanted. Postpaid. 
Catalog 
No. 
Name 
1 0 
Plants 
25 
Plants 
50 
Plants 
71 X 656 
Thornless 
89c 
$1 .79 
$3.39 
71 X 660 
Youngberry 
89c 
1.79 
3.39 
71 X 635 
Southern 
89c 
1.79 
3.39 
All Berry plants shipped from nursery near Dallas. Postpaid. 
Postpaid 
Home Garden 
Grape Assortment 
Nothing so delicious as grapes picked from 
vines in your own garden, where they can be 
allowed to ripen to just the right degree. They 
make refreshing juice, also delicious jams and 
jellies. Postpaid. 
Our special low-priced assortment consists 
of 2 Concord (black), 1 Niagara (White), 
1 Delaware (red), and 1 America (black), 
all suited to cultivation in the South. These 
five strong vines of the most popular varieties 
are extremely low priced. Order one or two 
assortments while this low price is in effect. 
These are all 2 year old vines. 
Shipped from nursery near Dallas. 
71 X 581 —Postpaid. 5 Vines for... 89c 
Popular Varieties 
Grapes are easy to grow. They do well all 
over the South. Varieties below have been 
selected as best adapted to this section. Vines 
are 2 years old. 
America; Medium large, black. Ripens in 
August. 
Carmen; A fine black. Ripens in August. 
Edna; White; ripens August to September. 
Ellen Scott; Valuable in the Southwest. Fruit 
large; purple covered with bloom. 
Agawam; A dark red grape; rich and sweet. 
Niagara; Large, early white grape. 
Delaware; Medium size; bright red. 
Catawba; Clear dark red, medium size, juicy. 
State variety wanted. Postpaid. 
71 X 570-6 for $1 .00, 3 for 55c; 
Concord; A standard variety for northern 
Texas. Fruit large and black. July. Postpaid. 
71 X 552 — 6 for 89c; 3 for 49 c; each. . 1 7c 
western varieties 
Thompson’s Seedless: Fruit small, greenish yellow; firm, 
seedless. August. 
Muscat: Fine grape for West Texas and New Mexico; ex¬ 
tensively used for raisins. Ripens in August. '~% / t ~ 
71 X 584—Postpaid. Either of the above. Each..^T:L< 
3 for...63c 6 'Sr. .$1.15 
Shipped from nursery near Dallas. 
Plant Figs Now 
Every Southern home should have a 
few fig trees. They bear early, some¬ 
times during the first year. Sears offer 
the most popular varieties. 
Magnolia; Fruit very large, sweet 
and rich. Ripens June until frost. 
Brown Turkey; Large; skin brownish 
purple; fruit very sweet; hardier than Magnolia. Late June. 
Celestial; Probably the sweetest of all figs. Hardy and 
prolific. Small, violet colored fruit. 
State variety wanted. Postpaid. 
Cat. No. 
Size 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 1 71 
18 to 24 in. 
33c 
$1 .59 
$2.98 
71 X 1 72 
2 to 3 ft. 
37c 
1 .65 
3.10 
71 X 1 73 
3 to 4 ft. 
49c 
2.29 
4.10 
6 
Centennial Fruit Tree 
T^es Assortment 
$ 
For Only 
39 
With this special assortment you can 
have your own fruit from early until 
2 j_ —- late in the season. This home garden 
combination will provide sufficient fruit 
for the average family, and you can use 
the surplus for canning or preserving. 
Postpaid These trees are grown under the strict 
rostpaia supervision of experienced nurserymen, 
and are the best obtainable. Carefully inspected and are 
guaranteed to be healthy and free from disease. A certi¬ 
ficate of the Department of Agriculture accompanies all 
shipments. 
This special assortment is made up of: 
1 Apple Tree 1 Plum Tree 
1 Apricot Tree 1 Pear Tree 
2 Peach Trees 
Your choice of varieties. Make selection from Page 
114 and be sure to specify varieties you want. Trees 3 to 4 feet tall. Shipped 
from nursery near Dallas. Postpaid. ItT ‘2Q 
71 X 401 — 6 trees for only. 
Mulberries 
Plant mulberry trees in chicken yards, 
so the fowls can eat the windfalls. De¬ 
licious fruit for canning. 
Hicks Everbearing: Fine grower; 
bears profusely. 
English; Large black, excellent quality; 
earlier than Hicks Everbearing. State 
variety wanted. Postpaid. 
Cat. No. 
Size, Ft. 
Each 
Five 
T en 
71 X 1 83 
3 to 4 
39c 
$1.79 
$3.29 
71 X 1 84 
4 to 6 
59c 
2.69 
4.98 
Plumcot Trees 
Cross between plum and apricot. Delicious for eating and 
canning. A new fruit. Postpaid. 
Cat. No. 
Size, Ft. 
Each 
Five 
Ten 
71 X 21 2 
2 to 3 
4 7c 
$1 .98 
$3.49 
71 X 21 3 
3 to 4 
57c 
2.45 
4.49 
71 X 21 4 
4 to 6 
69c 
2.95 
5.49 
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