FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
All prices quoted ore delivered to any point in Florida. For export, prices ore f.o.b. nursery after adding 20% to prices 
indicated to cover special packing charges. 
Figs, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Paper 
Shell Pecans, Plums and Japanese 
Persimmons. 
We carry a complete line of fruit 
and nut trees of varieties best adapted 
to Florida. Our fruit and nut trees are 
the best, most dependable, budded, re¬ 
sult-producing stocks. 
Orders are taken for delivery be¬ 
tween December 1 and March 15. As 
tlie supply of the most desirable vari¬ 
eties frequently becomes exhausted 
early in the season, it will behoove our 
friends to order early, stating when 
delivery is wanted. 
All orders will be shipped direct 
from tlie nusery. 
FIGS 
Fig trees are very productive and 
the fruit, fresh or preserved, may be 
used throughout the. year. Fig trees 
grow readily and need only a little at¬ 
tention. Mulching is desirable, as it 
keeps the soil and roots cool and moist. 
Every garden should have at least one 
fig tree, which ought to be the early 
bearing Celeste. For larger places se¬ 
lect two or three later varlties. 
Celeste or Little Sugar Fig. The sweet¬ 
est of all varieties. Fruit small to med¬ 
ium; purple-brown color; juicy and 
sweet. Ripens early. 
Brown Turkey. Medium size, short, 
thick, color coppery-brown, flesh am¬ 
ber to pink, quality excellent. Hardy. 
Brunswick. Large, pear-shape, dark 
brown, flesh thick of good quality. 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
2 to 3 ft.$0.40 $1.10 $1.95 $3.50 
8 to 4 ft.50 1.40 2.55 4.70 
GRAPES 
Grape production is increasing in 
Florida. We list only the Muscadine 
and Bunch grapes which have been 
found to do best in Florida. 
Bunch Grapes 
Beacan. A strong grower. Fruits ripen 
early. Fruit black, of good quality, 
produced abundantly in large bunches. 
This is the most extensively planted 
commercial variety in the important 
grape growing section of Lake County 
in Central Florida. 
Carmen. Vigorous; prolific; large clus¬ 
ters ; berry medium size, black, firm, of 
fine quality and very rich flavor. 
Concord. A well known, long estab¬ 
lished variety. Fruit large, blue-black 
in color, sweet and tender. A vigorous 
grower and a regular and heavy bearer. 
Muscadine Grapes 
Scuopernong. Tliis is an old popular 
variety, known for its delicious musky 
flavor. Fruit large, bronze colored; 
sweet and juicy. 
Thomas. One of the best and most 
popular varieties. Fruit purple in 
color, pulp sweet and tender. 
Prices of all varieties of Grapes: 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
1- yr.$0.40 $1.10 $1.95 $3.50 
2- yr.50 1.40 2.55 4.70 
JAPANESE PERSIMMONS 
Popular for the home garden and be¬ 
coming an important commercial crop 
as the demand in northern markets in¬ 
creases. The fruits, used fresh, are de¬ 
licious, and equally so in sherbets, 
creams and other frozen mixtures. 
Tane-Nashi. The finest commercial sort 
and most popular for home use. Very 
productive, early bearer of large, coni¬ 
cal shaped fruits of excellent quality. 
Triumph. This variety bears quite 
young, and is very productive. Fruits 
are of medium size, tomato-shaped, 
red-skinned with yellow flesh, of fine 
quality. 
Price for either: 
Each 
3 
6 
Doz. 
2 to 3 ft... 
. .$0.40 
$1.10 
$1.95 
$3.50 
3 to 4 ft... 
.. .50 
1.40 
2.55 
4.70 
4 to 5 ft... 
.. .65 
1.80 
3.35 
6.25 
PEACHES 
Peaches are well adapted for home 
planting as a means of securing high 
quality, tree ripened fruits for home 
use. 
Jewel. This variety is best adapted to 
Central and Southern Florida and 
tropical climates. Fruits are of medium 
size, somewhat oblong, light yellow in 
color. Bears June 1. 
Angel. Large fruits, yellow splashed 
with red, juicy, highly flavored. Bears 
well while young. Fruit matures July 1. 
Hall's Yellow. Large, nearly round, 
yellow splashed with red, of fine qual¬ 
ity. Bears July 1. 
Luttichau. A fine market and table 
peach. Large, greenish-white splashed 
with red, juicy, fine flavor. Bears 
June 1. 
Woldo. Early, of medium size, light 
yellow splashed with dark red, juicy 
and of fine flavor. Very prolific. Bears 
June 1. 
Prices of Peaches on plum root stocks: 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
2 to 3 ft.$0.40 $1.10 $1.95 $3.50 
3 to 4 ft.50 1.40 2.55 4.70 
4 to 6 ft.65 1.80 3.35 6.25 
PEARS 
Every home garden should have a 
few pear trees to supply luscious, juicy 
fruit for the table as well as for cook¬ 
ing purposes. 
Haad. Large, yellowish-green fruit 
with white flesh, very juicy, mellow, 
free from grit and deliciously flavored. 
Excellent for every use to which pears 
are put. Blight resistant. 
Pineapple. (Sand) An excellent pre¬ 
serving or canning pear, as it holds its 
white color when cooked, and does not 
turn brown like most varieties. The 
flesh is coarse but juicy. Blight re¬ 
sistant. 
LeConte. A very strong, quick grow¬ 
er, early bearer of large pale-yellow 
fruits. A dessert pear of good quality. 
Not as resistant to blight as other va¬ 
rieties. 
Prices of all varieties of Pears: 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
2 to 3 ft.$0.40 $1.10 $1.95 $3.50 
3 to 4 ft.50 1.40 2.55 4.70 
4 to 6 ft.65 1.80 3.35 6.25 
PAPER SHELL PECANS 
The pecan is an excellent shade tree, 
and this, together with its valuable 
crop, commends it as a most desirable 
tree to plant, especially where shade is 
desired. The nuts are palatable and 
rich in required food elements. 
Curtis. A beautiful, rapid growing tree 
and a heavy bearer of very thin shelled, 
medium size nuts of high quality. 
Bears at an early age. Of Florida 
origin. 
Stuart. Produces a large, strong tree. 
Nuts large, medium thin, of good qual¬ 
ity. This variety stands cold better 
than most other varieties. 
Maney-Maker. The tree is an upright 
grower with dark green foliage. A 
medium size nut, with medium shell, 
well filled with rich meat. 
Success. Tree sturdy, vigorous and a 
hea\y producer of large nuts of good 
quality with average thick shell. 
Prices of Pecan Trees: 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
2 to 3 ft.$0.65 $1.80 $3.35 $6.25 
3 to 4 ft.75 2.10 3.95 7.35 
4 to 5 ft.95 2.70 5.00 9.50 
PLUMS 
Not many plum varieties are suc¬ 
cessful fruiters in Florida. We list only 
varieties which have been proven to 
be heavy producers. 
Excelsiar. This is one of the most suc¬ 
cessful varieties for Florida. A strong 
grower, medium size fruits, reddish- 
purple in color, full of juice and of 
excellent flavor. Ripens in May. 
Terrell. This is a fine hybrid plum, 
producing large, nearly round, reddish- 
yellow fruit, very juicy, aromatic and 
of fine quality. Bears June 1. 
Kelsey. This is a favorite in Florida 
and the largest of all plums. Fruit 
heart-shaped, greenish-yellow blotched 
with reddish-purple; rich and juicy. 
Ripens in June. 
Prices of all varieties of Plums: 
Each 3 6 Doz. 
2 to 3 ft.$0.40 $1.10 $1.95 $3.50 
3 to 4 ft.50 1.40 2.55 4.70 
4 to 6 ft.65 1.80 3.35 6.25 
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