GRAPES—continued 
Srupijcrnong’ (Muscadine). A white Grape of 
Uie Muscadine type. 
AH of above Grapes — Each Per 10 
1 yi\, No. 1, bare roots.$ .S5 $3.00 
2 yr.. No. 1, bare roots.50 4.00 
Prices on larger <iuantities on application. 
Loquat - Eriobotrya japonica 
See Under Broad-Ueaved Evergreens 
Apricots 
.Moorimrk. One of the largest varieties: some 
consider it the best of all; ripens in June. 
Each Per 10 
4-5 ft. N/B.$ .00 $5.00 
Jujube - Zyzyphus jujube 
(’hinese Jujube. Ours are improved kind with 
large pear-shaped fruit. Propagated from cut¬ 
tings. 
Each 
C-8 ft. N/B.$1.00 
Peaches 
Belle of Georgia. Best white peach for home 
and commercial planting, freestone, of splen¬ 
did quality: very large and showy. 
Best -May. Freestone. This Peach colors up and 
ripens early. Large, prolific, and a good ship¬ 
per. 
Carman. Freestone. A large Peach with a red 
cheek. 
Dwarf Japan Blood. Tree of dwarf habit, surest 
bearer of all the early peaches: fruit is large, 
|)ointed: red cheek and end, and sometimes 
blood-red flesh. 
Elberta. A consistent bearer of large yellow 
fruit with a red cheek. Excellent for home 
and market. 
Hone.v. Medium size. White flesh. Ripens mid- 
J une. 
I.eoiia F. July 8: like Elberta in color and size, 
and better quality: large, yellow with red 
cheek: ripens earlier, and is immensely more 
prolific and regular in bearing: as this peach 
becomes known, it will entirely supplant 
Elljerta. 
I.<uettichau. A special fine market and table 
peach: large, greenish white, marked with 
red: flesh juicy, finely flavored, very excel¬ 
lent: ripens June 1: freestone: doing extra 
well in Texa.s. 
.Mayflower. Earliest of alt Peaches. Medium¬ 
sized white fruit mottled with red. 
Fallas. Medium size. White flesh. Ripens mid- 
June. 
All above Peaelies — Each Per 10 
4- 5 ft., bare roots.$ .50 $4.50 
5- C ft., bare roots.75 7.00 
G-7 ft., bare roots. 1.00 8.00 
Pears 
Garber. Vigorous grower. Medium-grade Pear. 
Fairly resistant to pear-blight and other dis- 
ease.s. August. 
Kieffer. Large fruit, fine for preserving. Sep¬ 
tember and October. Almost totally immune 
from pear-blight. 
l..eC<)Ute. A vigorous and prolific tree, fairly re¬ 
sistant to pear-blight. Fruits large and of 
good quality. Midseason. 
Pineapple Pear (Chinese Sand Pear). Blight- 
resistant. Vigorous grower and prolific. Large 
fruit of very good flavor. 
All above Pears — Each • Per 10 
4- 5 ft., bare roots.$ .60 $5.00 
5- 6 ft., bare roots.75 6.50 
Special prices to commercial growers on 
application. 
Pecans 
Schley. Regular bearer, very prolific, and a 
robust grower. Fine shade tree, as it grows 
round, dense, with large leaves. Nut is long, 
slightly elongated, fine flavor. 
('hestiiut. Known wherever pecans are planted 
as the largest of them all: nut long, vei'y 
attractive. 
Stuart. Large nut: plump kernel. Heavy bearer. 
One of the most widely planted. 
SiK'Ccss. A good grower. Depend on it for heav’y 
crops of large nuts. Regarded by many as the 
best for this section of Texas. 
Texas Wonder. Claimed by its originator to be 
almost equal to the well-advertised Mahan 
Pecan in size and quality. 
Each 
4- 5 ft., bare roots.$1.15 
5- 6 ft., bare roots. 1.35 
6- 7 ft., bare roots. 1.65 
7- 8 ft., bare roots. 2.00 
8- 10 ft., bare roots.$2.50 to 3.00 
Mahan and Texas wonder is 50% higher 
than other varieties. 
Japanese Persimmons 
Fu.vii. Hardly astringent or puckery. Large, 
round, flattened fruit with firm meat. Octo¬ 
ber to November. 
Gaile.v. Suitable for pollenization purposes wher¬ 
ever other sorts can be grown. Infeiior fruit. 
Ha<dii.va. Very large conical fruit of bright 
orange-red, with sweet, rich, mellow flesh: 
astringent until ripe, then very fine: one of 
the most beautiful fruits grown. 
Tamoimn. A very large fruit, flattened, often 5 
inches in diameter, weighing over a pound 
and oddly marked by a crease completely 
around the stem end: deep golden red in 
color: ripens late. 
Tane - Nashi. Seedle.ss. Large, early ripening 
fruit. Very productive. One of the very best. 
Ycinon. Not so uniform and symmetrical in 
form but fruit is of good quality and almost 
seedless. 
All above Persimmons — Each 
4- 5 ft., bare roots.$ .75 
5- 6 It., bare loots. 1.00 
Prices of larger trees on application. 
Plums 
Bruce. A large red Plum. Good bearer. Planted 
over wide territory and very poi>ular. June. 
Excelsior. Medium-sized, dark red Plum with 
reddish flesh of excellent flavor. Clingstone. 
June. This sure bearer never misses a crop. 
Metlile.v. June: earliest to ripen: small to me¬ 
dium in size: dark purplish-red in color, with 
red, juicy, sweet flesh: of excellent flavor 
and bears heavy crops. 
Each 
10-15 in., in gal. cans.$ .75 
Santa Kosa. A magnificent, dark red Plum. 
June. 
Satsuma. July 10: large, smoky red: flesh red, 
superb flavor: pit is very small; very good 
bearer. 
All above Plums — Each Per 10 
4- 5 ft., bare roots.$ .60 $5.50 
5- 6 ft., bare roots. 75 7.00 
Prices of larger trees on application. 
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