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PAPER SHELL PECANS 
EASTERN VARIETIES 
STUART 
The Stuart is the leading pecan, being 
suited to more sections of the country 
than any other variety. The nuts are large 
to very large, usually well filled, medium 
to heavy bearers. 
SUCCESS 
The Success is a first class pecan. Nuts 
are large to medium, thin shell cracks 
well. The kernel is plump and heavy, ex¬ 
cellent flavor; strong growing tree; early 
bearer. 
WESTERN 
BURKETT 
One of the favorites of West Texas. 
Trees very healthy and regular bearers, 
medium size nuts, well filled and good 
flavor. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC 
Nuts large, shell of medium thickness, 
kernel plump, rich and sweet. It is a heavy 
and early producer; trees healthy and 
fast growers. 
DELMAS 
Nuts large, shell moderately thin, 
kernel plump, heavy bearer. Tree is vigor¬ 
ous with beautiful foliage. 
SCHLEY 
Very thin shell nut, large, plump kernel, 
fine flavor; rapidly growing tree. Nuts 
sell for highest market price, but not quite 
so prolific as some of the other varieties. 
However, the Schley is an ideal pecan, and 
its quality makes up for its shy bearing. 
VARIETIES 
WESTERN SCHLEY 
Large, long fruit, suitable in higher and 
drier localities than Eastern Schley. 
HALBERT 
One of the most prolific of all varieties, 
very early bearer, medium size nut, very 
thin shell, excellent flavor. Young trees are 
willowy in appearance but become straight 
CSuarantee 
We guarantee our trees to be just as repre¬ 
sented and our root system to equal that of 
any nursery in the world. If upon receipt of 
trees, you do not find them to be as repre¬ 
sented, return them and we will gladly fur¬ 
nish satisfactory trees or refund the purchase 
price. We do everything in our power to keep 
our stock pure and true to name. However, 
we realize that errors are possible. In the 
event that any nursery stock should prove 
untrue to name, we hereby agree, upon proper 
proof, to replace such stock as may prove un¬ 
true to name under which it is sold, or to 
refund purchase price, refunding or replacing 
to be at our option. 
as they grow older. Nuts ripen early. 
PRICE LIST OF PAPER SHELL PECAN TREES 
Ti:mis 
Size of 
Price 
10 to 49 
50 to 99 
100 to 4 
Trees 
Each 
T rees 
T rees 
T rees 
2 to 3 feet 
$ .75 
$ .65 
$ .60 
$ .50 
3 to 4 feet 
.80 
.70 
.65 
.55 
4 to 5 feet 
.90 
.80 
.75 
.60 
5 to 6 feet 
1.25 
1.10 
1.00 
.75 
6 to 7 feet 
1.50 
1.30 
1.10 
.90 
For quantities of 
500 or more trees. 
write to us 
for special 
prices, gr 
Cash with order, or 2 5% with order and 
balance C.O.D. 
Arp Nursery Company pays the postage or 
express. There is no packing charge. Just send 
the price of the trees. 
All orders are promptly acknowledged. 
Copy of order, for your donble-chec(t, will 
be mailed as an invoice. 
MAY 
MAYFLOWER— (Semi-Cling) —White 
with red cheek, one of the best early 
peaches, good shipper. Ripens first of 
May. 
VICTOR—(Semi-Cling)—Well known 
variety, ripens first of May. 
EARLY WHEELER—(Semi-Cling) — 
Cream with red cheeks, large and hand¬ 
some, extra fine for commercial pur¬ 
poses. Ripens last of May. 
JUNE 
ARP BEAUTY—(Semi-Cling)—Yellow 
with bright blush, highly flavored, 
ripens first of June. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE—(Freestone)—Large, 
good color and flavor. A fine shipper 
like Elberta. Heavy bearer. 
FAIR BEAUTY—(Semi-Cling)—Large 
yellow with beautiful red cheek, brings 
fancy prices on the market, one of the 
best home and commercial peaches. 
Ripens about June 15th. 
MAMIE ROSS—(Semi-Cling)—Large, 
white with red cheek, one of the best 
varieties. Ripens 10th to 15th of June. 
PEACHES 
HILEY BELLE—(Freestone)—Good size, 
well colored with red, best of quality, 
a good shipper and prolific bearer. 
SLAPPY— (Freestone) —Yellow, delicious 
flavor, a fine peach. Ripens 2 0th of 
June. 
JULY 
ELBERTA—(Freestone)—The old, well 
known variety. Ripens July 5th to 10th. 
VIOLA—(Freestone)—Yellow flesh, thick 
skin, sprightly taste, larger than El¬ 
berta. Matures July 15th. 
CHINESE CLING—(Cling)—A well 
known variety, juicy and sweet. 
J. H. HALE—(Freestone)—Fruit large, 
deep golden, excellent flavor. One of 
the best varieties. Ripens 2 0th of July. 
EVERBEARING — (Freeston e) — This 
peach ripens in three crops; first in July, 
last crop about September 1st, Indian 
type; first crop large, second smaller, 
and third still a size smaller; a very 
sweet peach. Every one should set a 
few trees of this variety in their home 
orchard. 
ELBERTA CLING—(Cling)—Large, yel¬ 
low. Good shipping qualities, like El¬ 
berta. 
AUGUST 
GENEILAL LEE—(Cling)—Ripens first of 
August. Good bearer, large, white. 
AUGBERTA—(Freestone)—Like the El¬ 
berta in size, looks and flavor. A good 
market peach. Ripens 5th to 10th of 
August. 
MIXON CLING—(Cling)—Large, yellow¬ 
ish white with red cheeks, delicious 
flavor, a beauty. Ripens first of August. 
LEMON CLING—(Cling)—Large, oblong, 
yellow with red cheeks, flesh yellow. 
HEATH CLING—(Cling)—Large,creamy 
white, flesh firm, ripens last of August. 
HENRIETTA—(Cling)—Large, yellow, 
flesh firm, ripens last of August. 
RED INDIAN—(Cling)—Red flesh, the 
old time Indian peach, ripens in August. 
YELLOW INDIAN—(Cling)—Yellow 
flesh, fine flavor, good for home or¬ 
chards; ripens in August. 
FRANK — Large yellow cling gaining 
Southern popularity, heavy bearing 
August peach. 
OCTOBER 
STENSON OCTOBER—(Cling)—White, 
a well known variety, latest of our 
peaches to ripen. 
varieties and sizes wanted. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMONS 
TANI-NASHI—The best known and most popular variety in general. Fruit large, early 
bearer, early ripener and productive. 
OKAMI—Fruit good flavor, colored red when ripe, a good keeper, bears heavily in clusters; 
practically seedless. 
Price Each 
Sizes of Trees Price Each Lots of 10 
3 to 4 feet $ .60 $ .50 
4 to 5 feet .70 .60 
PEARS 
GARBER—Fruit large, yellow in color with KIEFFER—A well known pear; fruit very 
, , , , , , • large* grows successfully in most sections; 
red cheeks, a good keeper, choice variety ° ° . . .. , . 
trees resist blight, very vigorous, immense- 
for the South; ripens in August. ly productive; ripens in September. 
Price Each Price Each Price Each 
Size of Lots of Lots of Lots of 
Trees 1 to 9 10 to 99 100 and Up 
3 to 4 feet $ .35 
4 to 5 feet .45 
.30 
.40 
$ .25 
.35 
APPLES 
RED JUNE—One of the best early apples, 
red, flesh white and crispy, a good table 
and market apple. 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Fruit large, yel¬ 
low, good quality, tree very hardy and 
bears young, ripens in June. 
JONATHAN—Fruit brilliant red, delicious 
flavor, one of the surest bearers, tree 
hardy, a splendid variety for home or¬ 
chards. Ripens in September. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG—Fruit yellow 
shaded with red, a good bearer and trees 
very hardy. Ripens September to Novem¬ 
ber. 
WINESAP—An old variety, well known, 
one of the best of keepers, good for home 
Ripens from 
Size of 
Trees 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
and commercial orchards. 
September to October. 
ARKANSAS BLACK—Fruit dark red, me¬ 
dium size, excellent flavor, ripens in Octo¬ 
ber. 
DELICIOUS—Fruit large, dark red, flesh 
crisp and melting, juicy, highest quality, 
now taking first place for commercial and 
home orchards. Ripens in the late fall. 
RED DELICIOUS—Large, red with crisp and 
juicy flesh. The Red Delicious is a hardy 
grower. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Like Delicious and 
Red Delicious, this apple has the best char¬ 
acteristics of color, size, taste and market 
value. 
Price Each Price Each 
Lots of Lots of 
10 to 99 100 and Up 
$ .30 $ .25 
.40 .3 5 
Price Each 
Lots of 
1 to 9 
$ .35 
.45 
NECTARINES 
DIAMOND JUBILEE NECTARINE—A Combination fruit to make every home orchard com¬ 
plete, the Diamond Jubilee Nectarine ripens in July. This is the apricot cross that looks 
like a plum, has a small peach seed, apricot meat, and the tastiest flavor of all three. 
2 to 3 feet—25c each; 3 to 4 feet—3 5c each; 4 to 5 feet—50c each 
BERRY PLANTS 
STRAWBERRIES 
Improved Lady Thompson 
Improved Klondike 
BLACKBERRIES 
McDonald 
Lawton 
DEWBERRIES 
Austin - 
Thornless -- 
BOYSENBERRIES 
YOUNGBERRIES 
Per 2 5 
$ .30 
.30 
1.50 
1.80 
1.50 
2.00 
4.00 
2.00 
Per 100 
$ .75 
.7 5 
4.00 
5.00 
4.00 
5.00 
10.00 
5.00 
Per 1,000 
$ 4.00 
4.00 
15.00 
20.00 
15.00 
20.00 
75.00 
20.00 
YEARS OF 
Nursery Experience 
Sizes of Trees 
18 to 24 inches 
2 to 3 feet 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet 
5 to 7 feet (2-Year-Old) 
Price Each 
Lots of 
l to 2 5 
$ .15 
.20 
.25 
.40 
.50 
Pi 
$ 
Lots oj 
25 to 100 
.12 54 
.15 
.20 
.30 
.40 
Lots of 
1 00 
.10 
.12 *4 
.1754 
.25 
larger quantities 
for commercial 
planting, write 
us for special 
prices, giving va¬ 
rieties and num¬ 
ber of trees 
wanted 
SPECIAL ORCHARD SPECIAL ORCHARD 
OFFER No. 1 OFFER No. 2 
100 Trees Prepaid 
$ 10.00 
All First Class, 2 to 3 feet 
PEACHES 
10 Mayflower, 10 Arp Beauty, 10 
Mamie Ross, 10 Cling, 10 Augberta, 
10 Early Elberta, 25 Elberta 
PLUMS 
5 America, 5 Gold, 5 Six Weeks 
1 Stuart Pecan 
1 Kieffer Pear 
1 Delicious Apple 
Moorpark Apricot 
5 Elberta Peaches 
2 Burbank Plums 
Concord Grapes 
Texas Wonder Figs 
Diamond Jubilee 
Nectarine 
Radiance Roses 
No. 1 Grade 
20 trees and plants, all first class, 2 to 
3 feet size, Prepaid for only $5.25 
(List Price $6.05) 
FIGS 
MAGNOLIA—Fruit large, pale violet, flavor 
excellent; bears on one year stem. The 
leader for commercial orchards in the Coast 
Belt Section. 
CELESTIAL—Fruit medium size, delicious 
flavor, a good bearer; one of the best vari- 
Size of 
T rees 
2 to 3 feet- 
3 to 4 feet 
4 to 5 feet_ 
eties for Texas (North of Coast Section), 
Oklahoma, Arkansas and similar climates. 
TEXAS WONDER—Rapid growing, heavy 
bearing on first year stem, like Magnolia 
but claimed to be superior. 
Price Each 
Lots of 
l to 9 
$ .35 
.50 
.60 
Price Each 
Lots of 
10 to 99 
$ .25 
.35 
.45 
Price Each 
Lots of 
100 and Up 
$ .20 
.25 
.35 
PLUMS 
MAY 
SIX WEEKS—Large, yellow with red, a prof¬ 
itable plum. 
JUNE 
COMPASS CHERRY — Cross between the 
cherry and plum, fruit medium size, color 
reddish yellow. 
BRUCE—Ripens early, firm for shipping, 
large, delicious flavor, good bearer. 
RED JUNE—Very red, growing in clusters. 
SAPA—A low growing but early bearing 
new plum; blue skin with wine-colored 
flesh, best for cooking, survives cold, good 
market. 
OPATA—Large, purple skin with green flesh. 
a cross of Sand Cherry and Gold Plum, 
tasty, bears fruit quickly, very hardy. 
JULY 
GOLD—Large, yellow with red cheek, a good 
bearer and one of the best. 
AMERICA—Large, yellow with red cheek, 
tree fast grower, a fine commercial plum. 
BURBANK—An old variety, fruit red dotted 
with yellow, a good bearer. 
BOTAN or ABUNDANCE—Flesh yellow, a 
good shipper, and an abundant bearer. 
BLUE DAMSON—Hardy and prolific. Small 
blue fruit. 
AUGUST 
WICKSON—Fruit very large, an old variety, 
very popular. 
Price Each 
Price Each 
Price Each 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Size of Trees 
1 to 25 
25 to 100 
100 to 1,000 
1 8 to 24 inches 
$ .20 
$ .17 x /i 
$ .15 
2 to 3 feet 
.25 
.20 
A7/ 2 
3 to 4 feet 
.35 
.25 
.22/2 
4 to 5 feet 
.50 
.40 
.30 
5 to 7 feet (2-year) 
.65 
.50 
APRICOTS 
MOORPARK—Large, yellow with green flesh. Separates readily from the seed. 
ROYAL—Large, hardy golden fruit. Productive. 
2 to 3 feet—2 5c each; 3 to 4 feet—3 5c each; 4 to 5 feet—50c each 
GRAPES 
MOORE’S EARLY—Fruit large, black, has 
good flavor, fine market grape, good for 
home planting; vine vigorous; ripens in 
June. 
NIAGARA—Fruit large, greenish white, large 
cluster, good quality, successful in nearly 
all sections; ripens first of July. 
CONCORD—Fruit large, black, the best 
known of all varieties, one of the best for 
home or market; ripens in July. 
1 Year Plants 
(Well rooted and branched) 
2 Year Plants 
(Well rooted and branched) 
CARMAN—Vine very thrifty, does well on 
any kind of soil, grapes large, compact 
cluster, a fine eating grape, one of the best 
varieties; ripens about August 10th. 
DELAWARE—Fruit small, compact cluster, 
juicy with a sweet delicious flavor, stand¬ 
ard variety for table and market use; 
ripens last of August. 
R. W. MUNSON—Ripens April 3rd. Strong 
growth, good market, long shipper. Use 
Concord for pollenizing. 
Each 
Lots of 
12 to 24 
Lots of 
25 to 100 
$ .20 
$ 
.15 
$ .12 
.25 
.20 
.15 
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ROSES - - - Plant Your Yard and Garden with Colorful Roses and Add Value to Your Property 
RED 
Red Radiance —Very much like Pink Radiance, except 
that blooms are a beautiful red color; both bud and 
blossom are beautifully formed. Bush very vigorous. 
Paul Neyron —A very large, double, light red rose; 
can often be cut with 3 feet stems; very few side 
branches. Almost no thorns; a free bloomer. 
American Beauty —Popular because of its fragrance, 
large crimson buds. Free bloomer with healthy stock. 
John Russell —Bears large and deep red blooms. Vigor¬ 
ous flower. 
Francis Scott Key —Good bloomer, extra large and 
compact blooms, light crimson, erect and heavy foli¬ 
age bushes. 
Hollywood —Dark red, lasting buds of oblong shape, 
very fragrant. 
Charles K. Douglas —Buds long and tapering. Crimson- 
Scarlet in color. Healthy bush. 
Etoile De France —Excellent for cut flowers, red-crim¬ 
son blooms shading to cerise. Hardy stems. 
Lord Charlemont —Crimson-red, good bloomer, vigor¬ 
ous bush. 
Margaret McGredy —Orange-scarlet blooms. A vigorous 
growing bush supporting straight stems. 
McCredy’s Scarlet —Buds bright scarlet, more fruitful 
in fall and spring. 
E. C. Hill —Beautiful dark red buds, blooms are full 
to the center, compact, last long time on bush or cut, 
one of the leaders. 
Etoile De Hollande —Brilliant red bloom, attractive 
free bloomer; one of the best. 
Ami Quinard —Crimson, large flowers, a good bloomer 
throughout the summer months; vigorous plants. 
Patience —Bright red buds with a deep orange shading 
at the base of the petals. Bush a fair grower. 
PINK 
Pink Radiance —Light silver pink; free bloomer, one 
of the best plants, upright and vigorous. 
Columbia —A very beautiful pink, free bloomer all 
through the season, plants very hardy. 
Dame Edith Helen —One of the best truly pink roses 
on the market, huge buds, shapely, erect stems, 
fragrant blossoms. 
Pink Cochet —Beautiful blooms, perfect buds, strong 
plant, constant bloomer. 
Willowmere —Yellow center shading to pink petals, 
constant bloomer, ready grower. 
Mrs. Charles Bell —Lovely shell pink (often called Shell 
Pink Radiance), beautiful buds, bush strong and 
healthy. 
Dainty Bess —Charming single flowers in large clusters 
of soft mauve-pink with petals of kid-like texture 
emphasized by a garnet crimson center; a tall grow¬ 
ing plant. 
/. L. Mock —Flower extra large, varying from bright 
red from the outside of the petals to silver white 
inside; a good autumn bloomer. 
Mev. G. A. Van Rossem —Glowing apricot color, shad¬ 
ing to yellow. Good foliage, flower large and double, 
fragrant, excellent bloomer. 
Wm. F. Dreer —Flowers shell pink tinted to buff. Good 
bloomer. 
Betty Uprichard —Copper-red buds, fragrant and ex¬ 
cellent for cutting. Hardy bush. 
Edith Nellie Perkins —Two-toned, composed of salmon- 
pink in the pointed center shading to copper-red 
and orange. Free bloomer, few thorns. 
Frank W. Dunlop —Free bloomer, large flowers, dark 
pink in color. 
M me. Butterfly —Fragrant, light pink buds touched 
with gold at base, hardy bush, long stems. 
WHITE 
Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria —Pure white, large and 
double petals, one of the best white roses grown. 
White American Beauty —Large buds and pure white 
flowers. Extra strong growth, long stems, fragrant. 
Caledonia —Long, delicate, pure white buds; a very 
beautiful rose; bushes average growers. 
Antoine Rivoire —Creamy white tinted with a delicate 
pink, full and double blooms. 
Killarney —Large pointed buds, opening into large and 
snowy white blooms. Hare 1 g* er. 
YELLOW 
Luxembourg —Yellow, proving to be one of the best. 
Long stems, pointed buds. Excellent cut flowers. 
Upright grower. 
Lady Hillingdon —Deep apricot yellow to orange, long 
pointed buds; a very fine flowering variety and a 
striking decorative rose; sturdy, spreading growth. 
President Hoover —Yellow blending to orange blooms. 
Buds well formed, petals large and thick, free 
bloomer. 
Padre —Good bloomer, slender plant, scarlet blending 
to orange and yellow. 
Mrs. Lovell Swisher —Salmon pink flushed with gold 
blooms, one of the largest and strongest growers, 
large pointed buds. 
Talisman —Colorful salmon and golden buds of exqui¬ 
site shape. Blooms constantly and will produce in 
most places. 
Roslyn —Charming, pointed buds of golden yellow, a 
remarkable free bloomer. 
Autumn —Flowers full double, bright yellow tinted 
with red. Unusual color, hardy. 
Joanna Hill —Strong grower, straight stems. Large full 
blooms in rich creamy yellow blending to orange at 
base. 
Julien Potin —Extremely pointed buds of deep yellow 
shading to primrose-yellow when open. Bears on long, 
strong stems. 
Mrs. Pierre S. DuPont —Healthy bushes. Blooms rich 
golden yellow, full and double. Retains color until 
petals fall. 
CLIMBING ROSES 
Kaiserin Augusta Viktoria — Pure white, vigorous, free 
bloomer; a good one. 
Meteor —An old favorite, dark red blossoms, blooms all 
season. 
Red Radiance — A strong climber. Buds and blooms like 
bush Red Radiance, a free bloomer. 
Talisman —Yellow, vigorous bloomer; a very beautiful 
rose and a good one. 
POLYANTHAS 
Tip-Top (Baby Doll )—Grows about 18 inches high, 
producing exquisite miniature blooms throughout 
the season. Crimson toning into pink and old gold. 
Cecile Brunner (Sweetheart Rose )—Miniature blooms 
light pink with tones of yellow at base. Opens into 
double blooms of delicate pink. 
Ellen Poulsen —Reaches about 2 0 inches in height. 
Blooms cherry pink on strong stems. Flowers large, 
moderately fragrant. 
Golden Salmon —Bears miniature buds of salmon- 
orange, lasting color, excellent bloomer ideal for 
borders or low hedges. 
Pink Polly —Bears small pink flowers, good bloomer 
and hardy grower. 
Old Beck travels 
18,000 MILES A YEAR FOR 
ARP NURSERY CO. 
<7/ieHome ofBetterltooted.9rees 
PRICES OF ROSES —PREPAID 
Budded, 2-Year-Old Plants, No. 1 
(3 or more canes 18 inches up) 
Budded, 2-Year-Old Plants, No. 2 
(2 or more canes 12 inches up) 
100 No. 1 Grade Bushes 
_Each 35c; per dozen $3.00 
Each 20c; per dozen $2.00 
$ 20.00 
SPECIAL ROSE OFFER 
One Dozen bushes, all extra large, 2-year, field grown, No. 1 grade, as¬ 
sorted in four colors: 3 Red Radiance, 3 Pink Radiance, 3 White K. A. 
Viktoria, 3 Yellow Luxembourg. Finest plants, Prepaid . . . $2.50 
ARP NURSERY CO. 
P. O. BOX 867 
TYLER, TEXAS 
“The Home of Better Rooted Trees” 
HEDGE PLANTS 
There is nothing that will improve the looks of your home as much as a well kept 
hedge set in the background or on a drive or walkway. The cost is small. Hedge Plants 
should be set 12 to 24 inches. 
AMOUR RIVER PRIVET—(South)—Most popular and best hedge for the Southwest. Beau¬ 
tiful evergreen, dense in growth, dark, very compact, establishes a good hedge in one 
year. Beautiful and permits shearing to any height or shape. 
Price Each 
Price Each 
Price Each 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Lots of 
Size of Plants 
10 to 24 
25 to 99 
100 and Up 
18 to 24 inches 
$.07 
$.06 
$.05 
2 to 3 feet - - 
.09 
.08 
.07 
3 to 4 feet _ 
.10 
.09 
.08 
4 to 5 feet - 
.12 
.11 
.10 
STORY-WRIGHT PRINTING CO.—TYLER 
