

Stayman Winesap Apple 
APRICOTS 
3 to 4 feet: Each, 55c; 5 for $2.50; prepaid. 
Moorpark—Medium to large; pale yellow, with 
orange cheek; for canning or drying. 
Ea. Golden—Pale orange-yellow; 
highly flavored. 
FIG BUSHES 
3 feet: Each, 60c; 5 for $2.25; prepaid. 
Brown Turkey—Fruit medium to large, pear- 
shaped, coppery brown skin with white or yel- 
lowish tinted flesh. Most popular variety. 
Celestial—Small, violet colored. Very prolific, 
sweet and of excellent quality. 
Texas Everbearing—Fruit large, pale violet, 
flavor excellent. Rapid growing, heavy bearing 
on first year stem. 
juicy and 

Elberta Peach 
PLUMS 
3 to 4 feet: Each, 50c; 5 for $2.25; prepaid. 
Abundance (Japanese)—Medium to_ large; 
bright red overlaying a yellow ground; cling. 
Strong, thrifty, upright grower, early and prolific. 
Burbank (Japanese)—Large; mottled red and 
yellow; good quality; cling. Immense bearer. 
Red June (Japanese)—Medium to large; deep 
red; handsome bloom; quality good; good ship- 
per; ripens a week earlier than Abundance. 
Wild Goose—One of the best known of all the 
Plums; large, deep red when ripe, good quality, 
very juicy, One of the best native varieties, rip- 
ening earlier than the Japanese sorts. 
Shropshire Damson—Medium size; dark purple 
flesh; grown largely for preserving purposes. 
BUCHANAN’S FRUIT TREES 
APPLE TREES 
2 to 3 feet: Each, 35c; 5 for $1.60; 10 for $2.80; 25 for $6.50; prepaid. 
3 to 4 feet: Each, 45c; 5 for $1.95; 10 for $3.75; 25 for $8.75; prepaid. 
Early Harvest—May and June. Medium size; pale yellow slightly acid; 
good quality. Ripens at a season when no other Apple is in. 
Yellow Transparent—One of the best early market Apples, of medium 
size; skin yellow; flesh crisp and sub-acid; almost immune to blight. 
Red June—Early. Medium size; dark red; white flesh; juicy, sub-acid; 
ripens over a long period; bears well and is a heavy cropper. 
Yellow Horse—Late summer. Large size; yellow, slightly red where ex- 
posed to sunshine. One of the best cooking Apples; fills in between 
seasons. 
Grimes Golden—Early winter. Large; golden yellow; of high quality. 
Tree vigorous; a heavy bearer. 
Yellow Delicious—Early fall. Medium size. Splendid keeping qualities 
.and the excellent flavor of red Delicious. Prolific bearer. 
Double Red Delicious—Late fall. Fruit large, dark red, fine grained 
pee crisp and juicy and of high quality. A splendid shipper and prolific 
earer. 
Stayman Winesap—Winter. Larger and more prolific than the old 
Winesap. Rich, dark red; firm; fine grained and juicy; adapted to a wide 
range of soils and climates. 
Jonathan—Fall. Good size, bright red, with a spicy, rich acidity that 
has made it a favorite with all apple lovers. Long lived, bears young. 
Transcendent Crab—Late, hardy, heavy bearing, yellow with red cheek. 
PEACH TREES 
2 to 3 feet: Each, 30c; 5 for $1.35; 10 for $2.35; 25 for $5.50; prepaid. 
3 to 4 feet: Each, 35c; 5 for $1.55; 10 for $2.70; 25 for $6.25; prepaid. 
_Halehaven (Free)—New, early, yellow. Freestone. Fruit large, round 
like Hale with contrasting red and yellow color. Bears young and heavily. 
Golden Jubilee (Free)—Fruit of Elberta shape and size, golden yellow, 
rich and syrupy. Ripens extra early. New Commercial variety. 
Carman (Free)—Large; creamy white with deep blush; fine flavor; 
hardy in production; a good shipper; strong grower, and early bearer. 
Indian Cling or Blood Cling—An old-time favorite wherever planted, 
and grows to a large size; dark red flesh; a deep red; highly flavored. 
_J. H. Hale (Free)—Larger than Elberta; ripens several days later; supe- 
oa Elberta in flavor; a beautiful golden yellow with deep carmine 
ush. 
Heath Cling (White Heath, Cling)—Skin and flesh white, tinged with 
red; tender, juicy, and of high flavor. A wonderful Peach for canning 
and pickling. 
Red Bird (Cling)—The best of the early peaches. Good size and flavor, 
white flesh, hardy, vigorous, productive. Excellent shipper. 
Belle of Georgia (Free)—Very large; white with red cheek; firm and of 
excellent flavor. 
Early Elberta (Free)—Very large; flesh yellow. 
Elberta (Free)—A standard by which all other varieties are judged; 
Mae rem oe yellow with red cheek; flesh yellow, firm, juicy, of high 
quality. 
PEARS 
2 to 3 feet: Each, 40c; 5 for $1.75; 10 for $3.25; prepaid. 
3 to 4 feet: Each, 50c; 5 for $2.15; 10 for $3.95; prepaid. 
Bartlett—Probably the most popular of all Pears. Large, juicy, yellow, 
sweet, and of high value for marketing or canning. 
Kieffer—A money maker on account of its remarkably vigorous growth 
and early productiveness, its extraordinary size, splendid keeping and 
shipping qualities; excellent for canning and preserving. 
Douglas—Larger than Bartlett, flesh fine grained, juicy and tender. 
Productive and blight resistant. Bears second year and a sure cropper. 
CHERRIES 
2 to 3 feet: Each, 40c; 5 for $1.85; 10 for $3.50; prepaid. 
3 to 4 feet: Each, 65c; 5 for $3.00; 10 for $5.50; prepaid. 
Black Tartarian (Sweet)—Large, heart-shaped; purplish black; flesh 
eee juicy, and fine quality. Tree an erect, beautiful grower and heavy 
earer, 
Governor Wood (Sweet)—Light yellow, extremely sweet, juicy, and of 
rich flavor. Tree vigorous and productive. 
Large Montmorency (Sour)—Larger and finer than Early Richmond and 
ripens ten days later. Tree of rapid growth and a heavy bearer. 
Early Richmond (Sour)—Extra early; bright red, very valuable for can- 
pee ee extremely hardy and productive. The earliest pie cherry 
available, 
PECANS 
2 to 3 feet: Each, $1.10; 3 for $3.00; 6 for $5.75; prepaid. 
3 to 4 feet: Each, $1.25; 3 for $3.50; 6 for $6.60; prepaid. 
Stuart—Most popular variety. Nuts very large, shell medium’ thin. 
Heavy bearer. : 
Schley—Nuts large, shell very thin. Very best quality pecan. Kernels 
full, plump and rich flavored. 
Success—Shell and partitions thin. Kernels large, sweet and of excel- 
lent quality. Heavy bearer. 

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