McMinnville, Tennessee 
11 
NEW YOUNGBERRY. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
$ .15 $1.00 $ 7.50 
Variety: 
New Toungberry. This new berry is much differ¬ 
ent from any berry that is grown in most parts of 
the country, being a cross between Loganbeiry and 
Dewberry. Fruit is wine color, size 1 to l l / 2 inches. 
Flavor is pleasant, sweet, with the tartness of the 
biackbeny. Excellent for table use, canning, jellies, 
pies and for wine. The plant is a rank grower, and 
adapted a wide range of soils. 
FIGS. 
* 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
18 to 24 inches.....$ .25 $2.00 
2 to 3 feet.35 3.00 
Varieties: 
Celeste. Medium size fruit with purplish color. 
Hardiest variety. 
Brunswick. Very large fruit. Color purple. 
Productive and hardy. 
Brown Turkey. Medium to large fruit shaped like 
a pear. Skin coppery brown, flesh white except has 
pink tinge near seed bed. Ripens mid-season and is 
one of the hardiest varieties. 
RHUBARB. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Two year .$ .15 $1.00 $ 7.50 
Variety: 
Victoria. Excellent quality. One of the best. 
ASPARAGUS. 
Per 10 Per 100 
Two year .$ .30 $ 2.50 
Variety: 
Mary Washington. A great delicacy and is the 
first garden vegetable of spring. 
JAPANESE PERSIMMONS. 
2 to 3 feet. 
....$ .50 
$4.00 
3 to 4 feet. 
.65 
6.00 
DOWNING MULBERRY. 
3 to 4 feet. 
.40 
3.50 
30.00 
HICKS’ MULBERRY. 
3 to 4 feet. 
.40 
3.50 
30.00 
PECANS. 
Each 
Per 10 
Per 100 
2 to 3 feet. 
.60 
5.50 
50.00 
3 to 4 feet. 
.70 
6.50 
60.00 
4 to 5 feet. 
.80 
7.50 
70.00 
Varieties: 
Schley. A good market 
variety. 
Nuts large, 
oblong and slightly flattened. Shell 
very 
thin. 
Stuart. Nuts very large, with plump kernel. 
Flavor rich and sweet. Most popular market varie¬ 
ty. Thrives over a wide section of the country. 
Success. A thrifty heavy bearing tree. Nuts 
large with thin shells. Kernels very full and meaty. 
