That Live, Grow and Produce 
Marked Down As Much As — 
PEACHES 
PEACH VARIETIES 
MAY 
12 to 18 Inches . 
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 1 to 25 
. 071/2 . 
_ .10 
. 121/2 . 
. 15 . 
. 20 . 
. 30 . 
Price Each 
Lots of 25 to 100 
. 05 
. 08 
. 10 
. UVz 
. UVi 
. 25 
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 handsome, extra fine for com¬ 
mercial purposes. Ripens lost of May. 
JUNE 
ARF lEAUTY—(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. 
LATE ARP BEAUTY—(Semi-Cling)—Large yellow with 
beautiful red cheek, brings fancy prices on the mark¬ 
et, 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 June 10-15th. 
HILEY BELLE—(Freestone)—Good size, well colored 
with red, best of quality, a good shipper and pro¬ 
lific bearer. 
SLAPPY—(Freestone)—Yellow, delicious flavor, a fine 
peach. Ripens 20th of June. 
JULY 
ELBERTA—(Freestone)—The old, well known variety. 
Ripens July 5th to 10th. 
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 
20th of July. 
ELBERTA CLING—(Cling)—Large, yellow. Good ship¬ 
ping qualities, like Elberta. 
AUGUST 
GENERAL LEE—(Cling)—Ripens first of August. Good 
bearer, large, white 
AUGBERTA—(Freestone)—Like the Elberta in size, 
looks and flavor. A good market peach. Ripens 5th 
to 10th of August. 
MIXON CLING—(Cling)—Large, yellowish white with 
red cheeks, delicious flavor, a beauty. August 1st. 
LEMON CLING—(Cling)—Large, oblong, yellow with 
red cheeks, flesh yellow. 
HEATH CLING—(Cling)—Lorge, creamy white, flesh 
firm. Ripens last of August. 
RED INDIAN—(Cling)—Red flesh, the old time In¬ 
dian peach. Ripens in August. 
YELLOW INDIAN—(Cling)—Yellowish, fine flavor, 
good for home orchards; ripens in August. 
FRANK—Large yellow cling, gaining Southern popu¬ 
larity, heavy bearing August peach. 
OCTOBER 
iTENSON OCTOBER—(Cling)—White, a well known 
variety, latest of our peaches to ripen. 
PLUMS 
Price Each Price Each 
Lots of 1 to 25 Lots of 25 to 100 
12 to*18 Inches - 
_ .10 _ 
_ . 071/2 
Ifi frt 74 Inrhp^ 
... .]2V2 _ 
_ .10 
2 to 3 Feet - 
...... .15 _ 
... _ 121/2 
.... . 171/2 _ 
_ .15 
.25 
_ .20 
5 to 7 Feet (2 Year) 
.35 - 
_ .30 
MAY 
SIX WEEKS—Large, yellow with red, a profitable plum. 
JUNE 
COMPASS CHERRY—Cross between the cherry and 
plum, fruit medium size, color reddish yellow. 
BRUCE—Ripens early, firm for shipping, large, de¬ 
licious 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 quick. 
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 yel¬ 
low, a good bearer. 
BOTAN or ABUNDANCE—Flesh yellow, a good ship¬ 
per, and an abundant bearer. 
BLUE DAMSON—Hardy and prolific. Smoll blue fruit 
AUGUST 
WICKSON—Fruit large, an old variety, very popular. 
APRICOTS 
MOORPARK—Large, yellow with green flesh. Separates readily from the seed. 
ROYAL—Large, hardy golden fruit. Productive 
2 to 3 Feet 20c each 3 to 4 Feet. ..—-- 25c each 
NECTARINES 
DIAMOND JUBILEE NECTARINE—A combination fruit to make every home orchard 
complete, 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 Feeet—25c each; 3 to 4 Feet—35c each 
HEDGE PLANTS 
AMOUR RIVER PRIVET—(South)—Most popular and best hedge for the Southwest. 
Beautiful evergreen, dense in growth, dark, very compact, establishes a good hedge 
in one year. Beautiful and permits shearing to ony height or shape. 
Price Ea. Lots of Price Ea. Lots of Price Ea. Lots of 
18 to 24 ln( 
2 to 3 Feet. 
3 to 4 Feet. 
4 to 5 Feet.. 
10 to 24 
25 to 99 
100 and 
.07 
.06 
.05 
.. .09 
.08 
.07 
.. .10 
.09 
.08 
.. .12 
.11 
.10 
BERRY PLANTS 
STRAWBERRIES 
Per 25 
Per 100 
Per 1000 
Improved Lady Thompson . 
_ $ .30 
$ .75 
$ 4.00 
Improved Klondike _ 
__ .30 
.75 
4.00 
BLACKBERRIES 
McDonald __—. 
_ 1.50 
4.00 
15.00 
Lawton _ 
___ 1.80 
5.00 
20.00 
DEWBERRIES 
Austin ___ 
_ 1.50 
4.00 
15.00 
Thornless _ 
_ 2.00 
5.00 
20.00 
BOYSENBERRIES _ _ 
4.00 
10.00 
75.00 
YDIINGBERRIES 
2.00 
5.00 
20.00 
GRAPES 
CARMAN—Vine very thrifty, does well on any kind 
jf soil, grapes large, compact cluster, a fine eating 
jrape, one of the best varieties; ripens about Aug. 10. 
DELAWARE—Fruit small, compact cluster, juicy 
with 0 sweet deiicious flavor, standard variety for 
^cble and market use; ripens last of August. 
R. W. MUNSON—Ripens April 3rd. Strong growth, 
lood market, long shipper. Use Concord for polenizing 
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 clus¬ 
ter, 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; 
ipens in July. 
TWO-YEAR VINES 
(Well Rooted and Branched)—Each. 
.20 
Lots of 10 to 100 
Each _ 
.15 
FIGS 
MAGNOLIA—Fruit large, pale violet, flavor ex¬ 
cellent; bears on one year stem. The leader for 
commercial orchards in the Coast Belt Section. 
CELESTIAL—Fruit medium size, delicious flavor, 
a good beorer; one of the best varieties for Texas 
(North of Coast Section) Oklahoma, Arkansas and 
similar climates 
TEXAS EVERBEARING—Rapid growing, heavy 
bearing on first year stem, like Magnc.ia, but 
claimed to be superior. 
Price Each 
Price Each 
Lots of 1 to 9 
Lots of 10 to 99 
12 to 18 Inches _ 
_ .15 
.10 
18 to 24 Inches_ 
_ .20 
.15 
2 to 3 Feet _ _ 
- .. .25 
.20 
Japanese Persimmons 
EUREKA—Fruit large, tomato shape, ripens in September but may hang on tree 
until lost of November; insects seldom bother fruit; tree is symetrical, leaves are 
large, lively green. Original tree is 37 years old and still bearing. 
HYAKUME—Fruit large, somewhat elongated but rounded ot bottom; black flesh, 
can be eaten before it is soft, also can be peeled and eaten like an apple; 
taste is delicious; trees are hardy and bear large crops almost anywhere. ' 
3 to 4 Feet. 
Each .50 
4 to 5 Feet --- Loch .60 
Lots of 10—Eoch .40 
Lots of 10—Each .50 
GARBER—Fruit large, yellow in color with red cheek, a good keeper, choice variety 
for the South; ripens in August. 
BARTLETT—Fruit yellow; juicy, delicious flavor; a very popular variety; success¬ 
ful in West Texas, and in most all sections. Ripens July to August. 
KIEFFER—A well known pear; fruit very large, grows successfully in most sections; 
trees resist blight, very vigorous, immensely productive; ripens in September. 
■ - 
3 to 4 Feet. 
4 to 5 Feet. 
Lots of 1 to 9 
- Each .30 
_ Each .40 
Lots of 10 to 99 
Each .25 
Each .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, yellow, 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 orchards. Ripens in September. 
WINESAP—An old variety, well known, one of the best of keepers, good for home 
and commercial orchards. Ripens from September to October. 
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—L ike Delicious and Red Delicious, this apple has the best 
characteristics of color, size, taste and market value. 
3 to 4 Feet. 
4 to 5 Feet- 
Lots of 1 to 9 
- Each .30 
... Each .40 
Lots of 10 to 99 
Each .25 
Each .35 
TERMS 
Cash with order, or 259o with order and balance C. 0. D. 
Expert packing free. Low prices cover first class trees and plants F. O .B. OUR SHIPPING POINT. 
Indicate transportation. Shipments made by Parcel Post, Express and Motor Freight. . 
Arp Nursery Co. 
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Office; Fifth and Wall Sts 
TYLER, TEXAS 
"Home of Better Rooted Trees" 
Field Office and Packing Shed 15 Miles Out on Highway 64 
Phone 4273 
GUARANTEE 
We iruarantee our trees to be just as represented 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 represented, 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 untrue to name under 
which it is sold, or to refund purchase price, refunding or replacing to be at our option. All orders are prompt¬ 
ly acknowledged. Copy of order, for your double-check, will be mailed as an invoice. 
