SHERMAN, TEXAS 
Persimmons 
THORNLESS DEWBERRY—Very desirable on account of 
having- no thorns. Fruit large, acid and fine flavored. Rip¬ 
ens about with Austin, to which it is very similar except 
it is thornless. Sections A, B and C. 
YOUNGRERRY—A wonderful berry produced by crossing the 
Loganberry and the Dewberry. An exceptionally heavy pro¬ 
ducer; berries dark wine-red, of extraordinary flavor, tender, 
juicy and rich, and with no hard core. Unsurpassed for 
jams and jellies. The demand for this berry has been far 
in excess of the supply and everyone wants it. Ripe in May 
and is particularly well suited to Sections A, B, and C. 
25 Vines.$..1.25 
50 Vines. 2.00 
100 Vines. 3.50 
1000 Vines. 25.00 
Japan Persimmons 
A distinct fruit of the South which succeeds in practically 
all sections where cotton is grown. The tree has beautifuf 
glossy foliage which makes it very attractive, and the gorgeous 
colored fruits are both delicious and beautiful. 
2 to 3 foot 
3 to 4 foot 
4 to 5 foot 
Each 
10 
....$ .35 
$2.75 
.50 
3.75 
.65 
5.00 
HYAKUME (Japan)—Medium to large, somewhat flattened; 
reddish-yellow; flesh brown, crisp and sweet. 
TANK NASH! (Japan)—The best known and one of the most 
popular sorts. Fruits large, conical and pointed; orange red 
in color. Ripens early and is one of the surest bearers. 
* YEMON (Japan)—Large, flattened and somewhat four-sided; 
very smooth and regular in outline; skin bright orange yel¬ 
low; flesh yellow and generally seedless; quality fine. 
Almonds 
Where the Almond is adapted it is a most profitable nut. In 
certain portions of Section C the Almond should be planted ex¬ 
tensively and will give good results. 
Each 10 100 
1 to 2 foot.$ .30 $2.25 $15.00 
2 to 3 foot.35 2.75 22.50 
3 to 4 foot.50 3.75 30.00 
4 to 5 foot.60 4.75 37.50 
5 foot up.75 6.00 45.00 
I. X. L.—A sturdy and upright grower. Nuts soft-shell, of 
medium size, clean and attractive; plump kernels. 
NONPAREIL—One of the hardiest sorts, giving regular and 
uniform crops. Nuts of paper-shell type, with large, full 
kernels. 
PRINCESS—Thin shell; tree hardy and prolific. Kernels 
plump and nuts are well filled. Flavor of best quality. 
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