WE START SHIPPING DEC. 1st; UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 
Years ago you could buy a good fruit tree for 75c, one that would live and bear fruit 
true to name. A good fruit tree is still worth 75c. The trouble today is that Tom, 
Dick and Harry, in a mad scramble to make a little money are offering what they call 
"Two-Year” fruit trees for 10c and 15c and, through their advertisements lead people 
to believe that they can still get a good tree for a cheap price. Do not be misled into 
buying cheap fruit trees. They occupy the same ground a good tree would occupy; they 
produce nothing even if they live, and are a general disappointment. Buy good 
stock and avoid all this. 
BURBANK (Japanese). Fruit large, deep red overlying a yellow ground. Flesh deep 
yellow and very sweet. A prolific bearer and a cling. July. 
GOLD. Fruit large, yellow with some red. Flesh firm and of good quality. Tree 
is very productive. A good market variety. Ripens July. 
ABUNDANCE (Japanese). Large; amber in color, changing to red. Fruit cling 
stone, juicy and good. One of the hardiest of the Japanese varieties. Ripens a week 
later than Red June. 
SIX WEEKS. One of the earliesjt plums, ripens in early May. Bright red, juicy, 
brings good price on market, and is good for jellies and preserves. 
RED JUNE (Japanese). Medium to large size; deep red skin, light, yellow flesh, 
sub-acid. A semi-cling ripening in June and July. 
AMERICA. This is one of the very best plums for the South. Large, yellow, chang¬ 
ing to red where exposfcd to the sun. Fruit delicious for eating or for cooking and can- 
ning. Tree very productive. Ripens July. 
THE HANSEN HYBRID PLUMS listed below are very hardy, originating in South 
Dakota. They will produce heavy crops where other varieties fail. 
COMPASS CHERRY. Cross between Cherry and Plum. Fruit dark red, almost 
black, good size. Sure bearer. Good quality and excellent for cooking, preserving and 
jellies. Makes fine pies. 
OPATA. Another Hansen Hybrid. Color dark, glossy purple, purple red flesh, juicy, 
highly flavored, bears first year after setting out and continues to bear heavy crops 
each year thereafter. 
HANSKA. Cross between Apricot and Plum, from China. Very hardy, beautiful 
color, very fragrant, has strong apricot flavor. Bears young and is very prolific. 
PRICES ON ALL PLUMS 
2 to 3 ft. Two Year _ 
3 to 4 ft. Two Year, Branched _ 
4 to 5 ft. Two Year, Branched_ 
5 to 6 ft. Two Year, Branched, extra selected bearing size 
Prices are postpaid, delivery free of charge. 
WHY YOU SHOULD BUY FROM US 
(1) Extra selected stock, true to name. 
(2) Prompt shipment day order Is received. 
(3) Replace free of charge any tree that is not true to name or does not live. 
(4) We prepay postage, express and freight. 
(5) Keep the South’s money in the South. 
Each 
10 
100 
$ .29 
$2.70 
$22.50 
.39 
3.70 
33.00 
.55 
4.75 
43.00 
.69 
6.50 
59.00 
CHERRIES 
Cherries may be grown with some success throughout the South and Southwest. Plant 
a few trees in and around your home. In addition to the delicious fruit, they are very 
ornamental. 
NEW CENTURY. We take pleasure in recommending this fine cherry for Texas and 
Southwest planting. Originated in Grayson County. Fruit medium to large, bright red, 
juicy, tart, fine flavored. Splendid for eating off the tree, cooking and pies. Tree 
strong grower and bears' abundantly. If you like cherries, try New Century. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. (Sweet). Large size of purplish black, excellent flavor. This 
is the large California Cherry that is sold everywhere on the market. Worthy of a trial. 
EARLY RICHMOND. One of the earliest cherries, medium size, light red fruit, tart 
and juicy. A most satisfactory cherry. Makes excellent pies. 
PRICES ON ALL CHERRIES 
Each 10 
2 to 3 ft. Two Year _$ .49 $4.25 
3 to 4 ft. Two Year_ .59 5.25 
4 to 6 ft. Two Year, well branched extra selected bearing size trees_ .87 8.25 
We prepay postage, express and freight. # . 
IT TAKES lots of hard work to plant and care for trees; 
plant good stock for best results. 
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