Our Highly Recommended 
EARLY HARVEST—Medium, bright straw col¬ 
or ; tender; sub-acid; fine dessert and cooking 
apple. Ripens in June. 
RED JUNE—One of the best early apples for 
table and market. Medium size; deep red in 
color. The flesh is white. Ripens in June. 
2 to 3 foot size 
3 to 4 foot size 
4 to 5 foot size 
5 to 6 foot size 
Extra Heavy 
APPLES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Widely known : 
well liked ; large size; transparent yellow ; qual¬ 
ity good ; crisp ; sub-acid ; very fragrant. Excel¬ 
lent cooker. Fruit tender, requires careful 
handling. Tree bears young. Ripens in June. 
STAYMAN—One of the oldest Amrican apples, 
still increasing in favor. Its size, color, and par¬ 
ticularly, its quality, have given it the well de¬ 
served popularity it enjoys. Medium size, vivid 
red. One of the best keepers. Ripens in Sept. 
ITELLOW DELICIOUS—Beautiful golden yel¬ 
low skin, firm textured flesh. Tree is thrifty 
and extremely productive, yielding bountiful 
crops while very young. Ripens early October. 
GRIMES GOLDEN—Good, golden yellow apple; 
an old favorite over the United States. Tree very 
productive, long-lived. Ripens in early fall. 
DELICIOUS—Beautiful, red-striped winter ap¬ 
ple. Good quality; fine flavor. One of the best 
known. Every home should have a few. Ripens 
in October. 
Each, 
in Lots of 
Each 
10 
100 
$0.25 
$0.20 
$0.15 
.40 
.30 
.20 
.45 
.35 
.25 
.50 
.40 
.30 
_ .75 
.60 
.45 
JAPAN PERSIMMONS 
Japan Persimmons are adapted to the South. 
They thrive in land suited to cotton. The 
trees are subject to very few diseases. 
TANE-NASHI — Fruit large to very large; 
roundish conical; seedless; color, light orange- 
red, with firm yellow flesh. Ripens in October 
EUREKA Medium-size oblate, tomato-shaped 
fruit. Originated in Texas; withstands severe 
drouth^ conditions and low temperatures. Ripens 
in November. 
YEMON—Large; rather flat; yellow, with or¬ 
ange flesh; seedless ; good bearer. The best 
market variety. Ripens late. 
2 to 3 foot size, each_$0.35 
3 to 4 foot size, each_ .45 
4 to 5 foot size, each_ .55 
5 to 6 foot size, each_ .66 
FOUR FINE FIGS 
TEXAS EVERBEARING—A wonderful new fig 
—one that you should, by all means, include in 
your planting. Bears young, often first year af¬ 
ter planting. Prolific and good grower. 
MAGNOLIA—Fruit very large, sweet and rich ; 
ripens in June until frost. Should bear 1st year. 
BROWN TURKEY—Large ; brownish-purple ; 
fruit very sweet; hardier than Magnolia; be¬ 
gins to ripen last of June. 
CELESTIAL—Medium size; blue fruit; very 
sweet and hardy. Ripens in July. 
Each, in lots of 
Each 
10 
100 
to 
3 
foot 
size_ 
_ $0.30 
$0.25 
$0.20 
to 
4 
foot 
size_ 
_ .35 
.30 
.25 
to 
5 
foot 
size _ 
__ .50 
.40 
.35 
APRICOTS 
That Will Live, Grow and Produce 
MOORPARK—Deep yellow fruit, red blush on sunny side; 
flesh, bright orange; freestone. Best variety for commercial 
purposes; fine for canning and drying. -Tree vigorous; 
very prolific. Fruit ripens in June. Adapted to all sec¬ 
tions of the Southwest. 
EARLY GOLDEN- -Medium in size; yellow; rich, juicy, 
of a delightful flavor; freestone. Ripens in June. 
Each, in 
Lots of 
Each 
10 
100 
2 
to 
3 
foot 
size. _ 
_ _$0.30 
$0.25 
$0.16 
8 
to 
4 
foot 
size__ 
. - _ .40 
.30 
.20 
4 
to 
5 
foot 
size _ 
_ .46 
.35 
.25 
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