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| ALMONDS I 
i Almond trees are very early bloomers. The s 
i best locations are on higher lands free of frost ! 
I and with good air-drainage. Low, wet, cold sit- i 
uations should be avoided. Almonds grow best j 
j in a porous, well drained, sandy loam soil. Two j 
j or more varieties of almonds should be planted j 
| together to provide proper pollination. The best j 
s pollinating variety is Drake’s Seedling which | 
I can be planted with I.X.L. or Nonpareil. j 
DRAKE’S SEEDLING — A well known va- j 
| riety prized for its regular and heavy produc- j 
I ing qualities. Pollenizer. Nut medium size, | 
i roundish, shell medium soft, with good size i 
I kernel. ! 
! I.X.L. — One of the standard commercial va- f 
1 rieties. Hulls easily. Nuts are large and sym- = 
I metrical. Shell soft, smooth, kernel large and i 
I well filled, tree a strong grower. j 
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! NONPAREIL —Most popular thin shell va- ■ 
i riety. Kernel long and narrow and of excellent I 
1 quality. Tree is a vigorous grower, producing j 
j heavy crops of large, well-filled nuts. I 
j 1 year 4-6 foot.$1.00 I 
I 1 year 5-7 foot (heavy). 1.25 ! 
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I TEXAS PROLIFIC — An excellent type, good j 
j producer, pollenizer, nuts medium to large, j 
| Good flavor. I 
j 1 year, 4-6 ft.$1.00 [ 
j 1 year, 5-7 ft., heavy . 1.25 I 
f 2 vear select. 1.50 | 
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HEART NUT 
An improved type of Japanese Walnut. Nuts are 
heart-shaped, easy cracking. Meats very fine fla¬ 
vored, flavor similar to Black Walnut. 2-3 ft., $1.00; 
3-4 ft., $1.50; 4-6 ft., $2.50. 
LOGANBERRY 
Fruit of the same size and general shape as a large 
blaekberry, in large clusters; dark red in color; mild 
pleasant vinous flavor, excellent for table use or for 
canning. Each, 20c; dozen, $2.00. 
ASPARAGUS 
RUSTPROOF WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS — 
Just the thing to round out a well-planned home gar¬ 
den. Well rooted 2-year, 25c doz., $1.75 per 100. 
RHUBARB 
Not a luxury, but a necessity for all well balanced 
gardens. Fine for sauce, or pies. Mammoth Vic¬ 
toria, or Strawberry. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
BLUEBERRIES 
A comparatively new introduction of genuine 
merit. Will do well in majority of home gardens and 
thrive in boggy, or sub-irrigated plots. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
CABOT —Berries large, good flavor. 
PIONEER —Berries large, fine flavor; makes ex¬ 
cellent pies, jams and jellies. 
MID-SEASON 
FIGS 
Do you like Figs? No? 
Then you have never really tried to eat fresh, ripe 
ones. No other fruit has the universal appeal to the 
palate of man as the fig. 
Varieties of Figs 
BROWN TURKEY (Brown) —Large size, very 
good flavored, bears young, and bears heavily. Makes 
a good tree shape. 
LATTARULA (White)—The Asiatic Honey Fig. 
It ripens two crops a season. First crop July 15th to 
August 15th, and the second crop, September 10th to 
October 30th. Used for eating fresh or preserves, 
marmalade and candy. 
GRANATA (Black)—The Persian Fig. Grown in 
Persia and Syria. This is one of the largest figs 
grown, it being not uncommon to see figs measuring 
7 inches in circumference. Bears two crops a season 
after it gets in the fourth year’s growth and can be 
used for any purpose the Lattarula is used. Not as 
hardy as white. 
NEGRONNE (Black)-—Bears young, and bears 
heavily. Fine flavored figs, very hardy. 
1 year light.$1.00 
1 year heavy. 1.50 
2 year select. 2.00 
RANCOCAS —Large berries, strong grower, good 
commercial berry. 
KATHERINE— Large berries, good home berry, 
but poor shipper. 
CONCORD —Large berries, good flavor. 
HARDING —Medium size berries, very sweet. 
LATE VARIETIES 
RUBEL —Medium size, good flavor, heavy bearer. 
GROVER —Attractive bush, berries large and de¬ 
licious. 
JERSEY —Very late, large, good flavor. 
SEEDLINGS 
We also have a number of seedling berries from 
large berried parent bushes. Excellent for home use. 
PRICES 
Named Varieties: 
Each 
10 to 50 
1 year . 
.$ .75 
$ .70 
2 year . 
.90 
.85 
3 year . 
. 1.35 
1.25 
Seedlings: 
1 year . 
.50 
.45 
2 year . 
.. .75 
.65 
