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is touched by frost, and house-ripened, the quality 
becomes greatly improved. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
CELE CUS il at $ 60 $5.50 
DELGMTLCC ee ee ag 8, ViOpe. O00 
American Persimmon. A native of the Southern 
states, but will ripen in the North. There is noth- 
ing more luscious than a well-ripened persimmon. 
It is satisfying to both man and beast. Plant a few 
for the opossums and children. 
palma: 1CCte wee ce oe ee. s .50 4.00 
Amite DULOG ie cds a ss ws 165 > 5.50 
Rhubarb. (Pie Plant) Rhubard, with its flavor 
of the springtime, is a valuable aid to the action 
of the gastric juices, adds novelty to the bill of 
fare, has the good points of a fruit, and combines 
deliciously as a dessert or conserve. 
Victoria: One of the best; excellent quality; 
_very early, with long stem. Plants vigorous and 
dependable. 
¢layhieiben'{o Ue eae oop eee ee Selo ol 20— $710.00 
Asparagus. Asparagus is considered one of the 
most healthful vegetables—a regular spring tonic, 
so to speak. Everyone should have it fresh from 
their own garden. It is adaptable to nearly any 
soil, but grows best in rich sandy loam. 
Washington: This is the best known variety. It 
is a strong grower, producing stocks of large size, 
fine quality and tender. The fact that it is rust- 
resistant makes it the ideal Asparagus for all. 
Strong -Lwo Year Plants...$.10* $°.75  $- 5.00 
NUT TREES. 
For Shade and Profit. 
Nut trees make good shade trees, and yield 
wholesome, delicious food. Everybody likes, 
wants, and plants shade trees. Usually oaks, ma- 
ples, and the like are used, and are excellent for 
the purpose, but they provide nothing but leaves. 
More and more people are sensing the wisdom of 
planting nut trees, which yield both pleasure and 
profit. 
PECAN. During the past few years no feature 
of horticulture has been given greater attention 
than has the Pecan. The growing of these is no 
longer an experiment, for already it is one of the 
most profitable crops of the South. We offer the 
best varieties, bearing nuts of large size, good 
flavor, and thin shell. 
Stuart. An up right, vigorous grower; very pro- 
lific; nuts large, kernel plump and of fine flavor. 
An especially good keeper and one of the most sat- 
isfactory varieties for general planting. 
Schley. Tree a good grower; nuts medium to 
large, thin shell, plump full kernel. One of the 
best improved varieties. 
- Success. Nuts large to very large; shell of me- 
dium thickness; kernel of plump, rich, and good 
quality. One of the most widely planted varieties. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
Poo eC tse. ae ne ee $1.10 $10.00 $ 95.00 
BRLO te CeOCtU mast ie ee 1:25) Lo Ote 210,00 
Abita tbteetetes ul ol. Ase. 1.50 14.00 135.00 
