
FRUITS AND ORNAMENTALS 
We Specialize in Improved Thin-Shell Black Walnuts, But We Also Carry 
Selected Assortments of Choice Fruit Trees, Shrubs and Pecans 
PLUMS 
AMERICA. Our favorite commercial plum. Large, firm yellow with splashes of red. Ripens June 20 to 
27. Keeps well, sells well, makes fine jelly, preserves and butter. Trees bear heavily, often four to five 
bushels. Bears nearly every year, getting by most late frosts. Good shipper. 
BOTAN. Large reddish gold plum. Ripens June 23 to 28. Good eating, good for home use, good seller. 
SIX WEEKS. Best early plum. Ripens May 22 to June 1. Fair size, heavy bearer, usually gets by frosts. 
_. COOKSEY. Large greenish-red plum, blood-red meat, firm, fine eating, small pit. Ripens July 15 to 20. 
Heavy bearer, ships and keeps well. We have had four to five weigh a pound and sold them as high as 
2l4c each, with some retailing at 60c per dozen. The finest plum I have seen for all purposes. Over 
$15.00 worth were sold from one tree. We have only a few to sell, but will offer more later. 
CHERRY-PLUM (SAPA). Ripens in June. Bluish red, with dark red meat. Fine for cooking, bears early. 
PEACHES 
MAMIE ROSS. A very sure bearer. Ripens June 25. Large, white with pink cheeks. Semi-clear seed. 
ELBERTA. Firm, yellow, clear seed. Good seller and an old favorite. Ripens July 22 to 28. 
FRANK. Large yellow cling. Ripens August 10 to 26. Beautiful, rich, sweet and firm. A fine shipper, 
frosi-resisting, with no failure in 35 years. —4 
INDIAN. Good cooking and market peach. Ripens in August. 
PEARS 
GARBER. Cooking. Matures in August. 
LeCONTE. Early bearer. Ripens in August. Good quality. Mellows fine for eating. 
KEIFFER. Large fruit, heavy bearer. Matures September to October. 
FIGS VINES 
BROWN TURKEY. Small, good eating. BERRIES and GRAPES 
MAGNOLIA. Large commercial. 
A full line of ornamentals, beautiful Nandinas, Cherry Laurel, Firethorn, Abelia, Pfitzers Juniper, 
Arborvitaes, Crepe Myrtle, Arizona Cypress, Wax Ligustrum and Hedge plants (Amur River Privet and 
Dwarf Privet). Trees: Ash, American Elm, Sycamore, Pin Oak, Live Oak, Burr Oak, Native Pecans, 
Native Walnuts, Red Buds, and many other plants and trees. 
All Stock State Inspected and Free from Disease 
COOKSEY’S CORSICANA WALNUT NURSERY 
Robert M. Cooksey, Owner Corsicana, Texas Telephone 1326 
