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Western Varieties 
BURKETT—The leading variety for 
West Texas. Medium to large size, fills 
well, good flavor and prolific. 60% meat. 
HOLLIS—Resembles the Burkett 
somewhat. Shell a little thicker. Fills 
well and is of a very desirable quality. 
Tree a good grower. 
HALBERT—Trees inclined to be 
crooked when young, getting straighter 
with age. Early and heavy bearer. Me¬ 
dium size nuts, shell very thin, flavor 
excellent. 61% meat. 
WESTERN SCHLEY—Similar to the 
Eastern Schley, but better adapted to 
dryer climates. 
Eastern Varieties 
SUCCESS—The most popular Eastern 
variety in Texas. Strong growing, heal¬ 
thy tree. The nut is very large and 
oblong. Kernels are smooth and easily 
removed. 
DELMAS—Tree growing very vigor¬ 
ous and is a heavy bearer. The foliage is 
very beautiful and the nuts large. 
Gaining in popularity. 
STUART—Good bearer. Nuts attrac¬ 
tive. Ripening early. 48% meat. 
SCHLEY—Large size, very thin shell, 
fills and shells out well. Very fine flavor. 
60% meat. 
WRIGHT—A newer variety gaining 
in popularity. Similiar to Texas Prolific, 
but larger. Good grower. 
We have a few trees of the following varieties at prices quoted above: Kincaid, 
Daisy, Matsler and Texas Prolific. 
TEXAS WONDER PECAN 
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A specialty of recent introduction. Nuts resemble the Schley, but are larger. Shell 
thin, cracks well. Kernel smooth, fine flavor. Tree a good grower, and has beautiful 
foliage. Not recommended for very dry climates. Prices 50c per tree higher than 
standard varieties. 
ENGLISH 
WILSON WONDER—This is the best 
adapted variety for this part of the coun¬ 
try. The nuts are large, easy to crack. 
Tree is a fast grower and has very large 
FRUIT 
Apples 
RED DELICIOUS—The leading com¬ 
mercial Apple for this part of the 
country. Large, dark red, flesh crisp and 
juicy; the tree is very hardy and a fast 
grower. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—This Apple is 
similar to the Red Delicious except that 
it is a golden yellow. Fine flavor and a 
young and heavy bearer. 
JONATHAN—Not as large as the 
Delicious, but a good bearer, fine quality 
and beautiful color. 
Size 
1-9 
10-49 
50 & up 
3-4 feet. 
each 
.40 
.35 
.30 
4-5 feet, 
each 
.50 
.45 
.40 
WALNUTS 
leaves. 
Size 3 to 4 feet.each $1.00 
Size 4 to 5 feet.each $1.50 
Size 5 to 6 feet. each $2.00 
TREES 
Pears 
KIEFFER—The most productive and 
reliable pear in the south. Fruit large, 
very juicy, quality good, especially 
adapted for canning. Ripens in 
September. 
GARBER—A large, round, smooth 
pear. Very juicy, about three weeks earl¬ 
ier than Kieffer. Is ripe enough to eat 
at picking time. 
LECONTE—Fruit large, bell shaped, 
pale yellow, very smooth. Ripens end of 
July or beginning of August. Tree not as 
resistant to blight as the other varieties. * 
Size 1-9 10-49 50 & up 
3-4 feet, each .50 .45 .40 
