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Erwin^s Nursery 
Denton, Texas 
Grow Your Own Fruit 
APPLES 
PRICES: 3 to 4 feet trees, 35c each; 
per dozen, $3.50; 4 to 5 ft., 40c; 
per dozen, $4.00. 
DELICIOUS. Striped and marked with 
light and dark red. Fruit large, of uni¬ 
form size, round and long, tapering to a 
ribbed nose. Ripens in late fall. 
JOHNSON STREET. A large, red apple of 
the finest quality originating in Denton 
presumably from a seedling. Very pro¬ 
lific, strong growing tree which seldom 
misses a crop. 
JONATHAN. Medium size unless thinned; 
color lively red; tender, crisp, juicy; 
sub-acid: one of the best for home and 
market. 
KING DAVID. A dark red apple ripening 
in the late fall. Prolific, with excellent 
quality fruit and the trees come into 
bearing early. 
N. W. GREENING. Tree a splendid, vigor¬ 
ous grower, quite hardy. Fruit large to 
very large; green, becoming yellowish- 
green w^ h e n ripe; fiesh yellow, fine 
grained and firm; flavor a good sub-acid; 
very smooth and attractive. 
RED DELICIOUS. Brilliant dark red, 
shaded with golden yellow; flesh fine 
grained, juicy, crisp and melting; flavor 
is sweet. 
RED JUNE. Medium, oblong, very red, 
tender, good, sub-acid; abundant bearer’. 
WINESAP. Standard commercial variety of 
fall or winter apple. Dark red, juicy 
fruit witli spriglitly flavor. 
for Table and Market 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Similar in size to 
Delicious but a golden yellow color. 
Grows well wherever apples succeed. 
Ripens in October. 
CRABAPPLE 
WHITNEY. Fruit medium large; color, 
yellow, striped with greenish carmine. 
Flesh, yellow; very juicy and fine 
grained. Flavor rich and almost sweet. 
Same Price as apple. 
PEARS 
PRICES; 3 to 4 feet trees, each 35c; 
per dozen, $3.00. 4 to 6 feet trees, 
each 50c; per dozen, $5.00. 
BARTLETT. Golden yellow with red 
cheek; fine grained flesh of delicious 
quality. Ripens in August-September. 
DOUGLAS. Early and prolific bearing 
strain of superior quality for eating, 
canning or preserves. Blight resistant 
and highly recommended for the middle 
west. 
GARBER. Large; bright yellow, with red 
blush; flesh juicy and rich; a cross with 
the Kieffer, but two weeks earlier and 
better quality. Tree very productive and 
bears three years after planting. 
KIEFFER. Laige fruits, excellent for 
cooking and canning. Bears regularly 
and is very popular in the Southwest. 
LINCOLN. Clear, glossy yellow pear, 
hardy and blight resistant. The fruit is 
large and of the finest quality, idpening 
in late summer. Prolific, vigorous grow¬ 
ing trees. 
