
Improved 
Elberta MAY FLOWER—Extra early, red color, semi- 
cling. 
EARLY WHEELER— Very early, clingstone, 
~< with red blush. 
> s 
Ka Kee te KK ok 
y NEWER VARIETIES *- 
RED BIRD CLING—Red clingstone, large size. 
Early. 
MAMIE ROSS—Freestone, large, white with 
red blush. Early. 
ALTON—Medium early, large pink blush. Good 
* OF THE MOST PROMISING quality. 
PEACHES for HOME and MARKET Car nee parton ener medium early, Pink 
Ss on wnite, S, 
* Each Rate 10 rate 100 rate EARLY ROSE—Clingstone, white with “red 
£:tosoleet asc. . 40c 38c 36c Foe ieee creer ; 
3 to 5 feet.............. 60¢  58¢  56c * gual, Fuge ee ce 
Pablo Tslestawe o. 90c 88 BGe 4, BELLE OF Czonata—rreione,wnite with 
J. H. HALE—Freestone, yellow with red blush. 
Large. 
EARLY ELBERTA—Freestone, 10.days ear- 
lier than- Elberta. 
GOLDEN SWEET CLING— 
x Ten days before Elberta. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE — Free- 
stone; yellow , with» pink 
blush. 20 days before Ei- os 
berta. 
SOUTH ‘HAVEN—Lat¢e, yel- 
low freestone. Very hardy. ae 
Ten days béfére Elberta. 
HILEY—Freestone.. An, early 
Belle of Georgia quality. 10 
days before Georgia Belle. 
FRANK—Large clingstone. 30 x 
days before Elberta. 
2 
ist . New — - 5-N-1..Peach. Tree , fox A 
OCTOBER BE4AUTY—Large, 
cling stone, yellow with red 
= 4 blush. 
MURRY. BEAUTY — Large, 
~~ yellow, meat freestone. Ten 
days before Elberta. 
JUNE ELBERTA — Semi- 
KK. © cling, yellow with red: blush, 
30 days before Elberta. 

_ Varieties on such’ teas Esbada: Goldcn Jubilee, Red Bird, J. H. 5 to 6 feet. 
to 7 feet... 

Hale and Belle of Georgia 
WF eee ew eet ec renceeceereberon 
» $1.75 per tree; 6 for r $8.50. as 
Extra Early to Extra Late Ag 
The Best Varieties Grown—Propagated from 
Trees Known To Be Good Bearing Strain! 



100 rate 
46c 
56c 
66c 
10 rate 
48c 
~ 58c 
68c 
78c¢ 76c¢ 
88c S6c 
ELBERTA CLING=Mid-season, yellow. 
ELBERTA—tThe great market peach. Yellow, 
freestone. 
CRAWFORD EARLY—Mid-season, Large yel- 
low freestone. 
LATE ELBERTA—Late freestone. Yellow. 
HEATH CLING—Large, white with pink blush, 
September. 
OLD FASHIONED RED INDIAN —Blood 
red to seed. Clingstone. 
WHITE ENGLISH—Large, white vtlingstone, 
September. 
CHINESE CLING—Large, cream color with 
pink stripe. 
STINSON’S OCTOBER—White clingstone Oc. 
tober peach. Large. 
KRUMMEL’S OCTOBER — Freestone. Large 
yellow, good quality. 
MADISON COUNTY MAMMOTH PEACH— 
Largest peach we have yet grown; ripe 20 
days after Elberta. Yellow, overlaid with 
carmen. Fine quality, 40c each. 
Each Rate 

IMPROVED ELBERTA PEACHES 
Superior in Size and Quality to Regular Elberta 
Each Rate 100 rate 
40c 
48c 
10 rate 
44c 
52c¢ 
gate a ee oe, BE SURE’TO ORDER SOME OF THESE 
* THE BEST from the HEART of the OZARKS x 

PLANT NUT TREES 
for Profit and Shade 
2 to 3 feet........$1.00 ea.; $10.00 per doz. 
SO 5 feet svccyss 1.25 ea.; 12.50 per doz: 
STUART—Very large ana hardy. Far north 
as North Missouri, 
SUCCESS—Large, oblong, thin shell, hardy. 
= JAPAN WALNUTS 
2 to 4 feet........ $1.00 ea.; $1000 per doz. 
BUTTER NUTS 
2 to 4 feet........ $1.00 ea.; $10.00 per doz. 
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
; $12.50 per doz. 
3 to 5 feet........ 1.75 ea.; 17.50 per doz. 
BLACK WALNUTS (Large, Thin Shell) 
2 to 4 feet... 60¢ ea.; $6.00 per doz. 
ALMONDS (Hardy, Thin Shell) 
2 to 4 feet........ $1.25 ea.; $12.50 per doz. 
FILBERTS or HAZELNUTS 
‘YOUNGBERRY 
The new Youngberry Was achieved the greatest 
success ever scored by any of the berry family. 
It not only bears very heavily but the fruit is 
easy to handle; it is very attractive, ships well, 
keeps well and cans well. It has so many commer- 
cial possibilities and it fits in so well in the home 
garden that everybody should be interested in hav- 
ing a few vines or a commercial planting. The 
Youngberry is the result of the careful and pa- 
tient efforts of Mr. Young in crossing the Logan- 
berry and the Texas Dewberry. It has given the 
world its choicest bush berry with characteristics 
in size, appearance, flavor and general usefulness 
that has opened new possibilities in berry culture. 
Youngberries are universally liked and easily 
grown. They are among the largest berries; of 
dark wine color, have a minimuni of seed, highly 
flavored and yield a rich looking cherry colored 
juice. In the home garden you will find that more 
fruit will be produced from a few Youngberry 
bushes than any others that will grow on the 
same amount of ground, Youngberries thrive 
where any other berry fruits grow but do best in 
states of the same latitude as Ohio and South. 
6c-each; 60c per dozen 

BIG, LUSCIOUS 
CHERRIES 
Sweet, Sour & Hybrids 
Ea. rate 10 rate 100 88 
2 to 3 ft. $1.00 $ :929 . 
‘3 to-4 ft. 1.20 (1.17 V0 
4to5 ft. 1.40 1.36 1.30 
5to6ft.. 1.60 1.54 1.50 
Sweet Varieties 
SCHMIDT BIGAREAU — Very large 
and sweet, black when ripe. 
YELLOW SPANISH — Mid - season. 
Tree is very large and vigorous, very 
productive, Color fruit is bright am- 
ber yellow with reddish blush, 
Sour Varieties 
EARLY RICHMOND — Very early; 
bright red, 
Big, Juicy Berries 
’ RASPBERRIES 
Ea. 6c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.00; 1000, $25.00 
KIN G—LFKarly, red, 
FLAMING GIANT—Large, red. 
ST. REGIS—Red everbearing, 
CUMBERLAND—Black. Very large. 
BLACK. PEARL—Black, Excellent flavor, ¥ 
KANSAS—Black. Very large. 
LATHAM—Very large, red. 
CHIEF—FEarly, large, red. 
BLACKBERRIES 
Ea. 6c; doz., 
BLOWERS—Very large and productive. 
EARLY HARVEST—Early and good shipper. 
heavy bearer. 
McDOSALD—FEarliest of-all, Large, sweet. 
DALLAS—A large jet black firm berry. 
a pete ng hee! large and fifm, good quality, 
ROBINSON. (Wonder)—Almost rust proof and a 
60c; 100; $3.00; 1000, $25.00 - 
2..to 4: feet. ..ccus.: 60c ea.; $6.00 per doz. $4.00 per 100; $30.00 per 1000 
Um-m-m! STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE 
Strawberries 13° ea.; 1.25 per 100, *10 per 1000 
EARLY ST. LOUIS—Very early and best quality. 
SENATOR DUNLAP—Mediim early and high quality. 
AROMA—One of the best commercial berries. 
COOPER—Large, late, and enormous bearers. 
KLONDIKE (Improved)—One of the best 
shipping berries. 
DYEHOUSE—Early; bright red. 
LARGE MOSTMORENCY — Medium, 
dark red. 
- WRAGG—Late; dark red, 
ENGLISH MORELLO — Late; also 
black. 
Hy brid Cherries 
ST. ANTHONY — Hybrid of Sand 
Cherry and Zunibra; dark purplish 
black. All the Hybrid cherries . will 
bear first year after planting under 
favorable conditions, 
COMPASS CHERRY — Cross between 
Sand Cherry and Minor Plum; dark 
red, large. 
ZUMBRA—Almost black, large, good 











PREMIER—The most productive of all. Best ae 
quality, 
BLAKEMORE—The new strawberry that prom- sf CURRANTS 
ises to ‘be the best market berry yet introduced; 
medium early; very productive; fine quality 
ZS: good shipper. 
tee BELMAR—A sweet Blakemore. 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES 
3¢ each; $2.50 per 100; $15.00 per 1000 
MASTODON—Large ,sweet, fine bright red. 
40c each; $4.00 per doz. 
GEM—tThe Big Jumbo Everbearing 
Largest of all everbearers. Fine appearance in color and quality. -HOUGHTON—Medium size; very des 
22> plants $1.50; 50 plants $2.75; 100 plants $4.00 OREGON, CHAMPION — Large size; 
500 ae $15.00; 1000 plants $2000 bie rownis! 
DOWNING cLarke, light green, 
ase _ y . 
40c each; $4.00 per doz. 
PERFECTION—Red. 
~ BLACK NAPLES—Biack, 
WHITE GRAPE—White. 
v GOOSEBERRIES 

“ DEWBERRIES 
Ea. 6¢; doz., 60c; 100, $3.00; 1000, $25.00 
LUCRETIA—Very large, luscious, sweet, 
PREMO—Large and good quality. y f 
AUSTIN—Jet black and superior quality 
THORNLESS DEWBERRY—Large, sweet. 
f thornless pote eee cate 10c each; $1.00 doz, 
/EVERBEARING MULBERRIES 
2 to 3 feet. '25¢ each 

3 to 4 feet.. ‘35 each 
Astin O- A Bets tees im. siete io cettense -45¢ each 
HICKS—Large and bears fruit during the four — 
summer months, 
STUBBS—Excellent quality and enormous size. | 
Plant the New 
/BOYSENBERRY 
- for Handsome Profits! 
Said to be the largest and finest vine berry ever” 
introduced. The. Boysenberry is a new variety pro- 
duced. by crossing blackberries, raspberries and 
Loganberries, The flavor is a very. pleasing blend 
of these varieties. It has few and soft seeds. The 
plant i is very vigorous and hardy, coming ae 
in good condition, without injury, in temperatures 
as low as 19 below zero. The berries’ are extreme 
large, many of the berries getting more than two 
inches long and over. one inch: in diameter. 
Ea., 9¢; 10, 80c; 100, S70 1000, $55. 00 









For HOME and PROFIT 
2 to 3 feet.... 
3 to 4 feet... 
4 to 5 feet...... 
5 to 7 feet...... 

EARLY HARVEST — Very early, yellow, 
blushed with pink. Heavy bearer, ripe in July. 
YELLOW. TRANSPARENT—Extra early, yel- 
low. June and July. 
RED ASTRACHAN—HEarly, good bearer. 
RED JUNE—Heavy producer and good quality. 
SWEET BOUGH—Golden sweet, ripen in July. 
MAIDEN BLUSH—Yellow with pink blush. 
August. 
JONATHAN—Fine quality, August and Sep- 
tember. 
New 5-N-1 
APPLE TREES 
Five varieties of apples on one tree. The 
ideal thing for those that have a small plant- 
The different varieties bear -all 
Double 
Yellow 
ing space. 
during the season. Yellow Delicious, 
Red Delicious, Red Rome Beauty, 
Transparents and Stayman Winesap. 
$1.75 per tree; 6 for $8.50 | - 
Prepaid 


Low 
As € each 
Each Rate 10 rate 100 rate 
26c¢ 
36c 
46c 
56c 
28c 
38c 
A&8c 
58c 

GRIMES GOLDEN—August and September. 
EARLY RED BIRD—The earliest red apple 
known, fipens before Yellow Transparent, of 
fine quality. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Large Golden Yel- 
low. Fine quality. Bears young and heavy 
crops. October. 
BEN DAVIS—Red striped, winter apple. Ripe 
in October. 
ARKANSAS BLACK—Dark red apple, fine 
keeper. October. 
DELICIOUS—Fine quality. October. 
KING DAVID—Red apple of good quality. 
MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG—Large, dark red. 
Keeps all winter. 
WINESAP—Good quality, 
Dark red. 
STAYMAN WINESAP —Large, striped red. 
Winter keeper. 
YORK IMPERIAL=Large, lop sided, of good 
ualit 
CORTLAND—New apple from New York Ex- 
periment Station, of fine quality. Red, late 
“winter keeper. 
GOLDEN WEINESAP—Large, yellow with red 
blush, fine quality, good’ keeper. 
RED DELICIOUS—(Blood Red) (Triple Red) 
of best quality and good keeper. 
and good keeper. 

GARDEN FRUITS. eos EVERY HOME . 
QUINCES | 




/ NECTARINES 
Digia tes vocktee sas 60c each; $6.00 per doz. 
..75¢ each; $7.50 per doz. 
The Nectarine resembles a peach in shape, size and flavor. 
They are fuzzless as a plum, excellent in quality and a 
_ valuable fruit to grow. 
The Very Best Varieties—Surecrop, yellow freestone; 
_ Pineapple, red freestone; Newboy, yellow freestone; 
Quetta. red clingstone. 





ASEBRACUS 

HACHY A—Very large, oblong, red skin. 
HYAKUME—Large, round, orange skin, 
RHUBARB 
15¢ each; $1.25 per doz.; $6.50 per 100 
GIANT VICTORIA—Large, very prolific and the 
finest flavor. 
\We we Grow Concord Grapes 
vigorous. 
ity, bunches compact. 
New Variety 
~ Improved _ 
these. 

l-year Size ............. 
2-yr. Bearing Size....25¢ 23c (8c 14¢ 
— OTHER GRAPES — 
lsyear-size « .,5:..00...00003- 
2-yr. Bearing Size..... 
Red Varieties 
AGAWAM—Very hardy and 
DELAWARE—OE best *qual- 
BRIGHTON—Dark red, 
der pulp, sweet and juicy. 
CATAWBA—Good size round 
berries.’ Nice bunches. 
ten-. WORDEN—Medium early and 
have in this grade: CONCOR 

Stuart Seedling 
At extremely low 
prices. Be sure to 
order some 0 — 
i3c fic 9c 5c 
1000 
Each rate rate rate 
2te 19¢ IIe (3c 
...80¢ 28c¢ 22c 18c 
Black or Purple large. 
“CAMPBELL’S EARLY—Very 
early and fine quality. 
MOORE’S EARLY — Very 
large and early. 
quality. 
good flavor. stone. 
CARMEN—Smaller than Wor- 
den but compact bunches. 
PECANS | 
S GBce. 
$6.50 per doz. 





gets sweet on the tree. 
FLEMISH BEAUTY—Large and juicy, 
medium late. 
BARTLETT—Eatly, large; good quality.- 
WANETA—Very large. Bright red: Good 
GOLDEN—Very large; fine appearance 
and good flavor. ~ ABUNDANCE—Large, rich cher Ten i5-— : 
ITALIAN Pep ES urelah black; free- se ; 2 
DAMSON—Medium ‘size, dark purplish. 
Very productive. 
3 to 4 feet. --90c¢ ea.; $9.00 doz. 


Red Delicious 
ge ge ene ee ks te) Pa ae 
* Six New Varieties That Will * 
Pay Well To Plant a 
EARLY McINTOSH—Ripens 
just after DeLux. Nearly 
red all over. Fine quality 
* 
* Order Early—We Have 
Only a Few Hundred 
*« of Each and good size. ae 
LODI—Color of Yellow Trans- 
parent; about same quality; 
2 to 4 feet much larger size. Ripens at a 
Each Cc same time and makes Trans- 
EA ahs ha parents look like culls for 
* size.) * 
DE. LUX—Very early, large = 
Sar Caceaee Galen TONATNAN Colas ea 
* ing apple.,Light green color. Taceutaas, only red all over. ss 
Ke . TURLEY — A’ Red Stayman 
RED STAYMAN WINESAP 
_Winesap’ that does fot crack, 
—A blood red Stayman. 




















CNCE Every Bei 
ton County plant is U. S. Dept. of Agriculture 
Inspected thereby insuring you of FIRST QUAL- 
ITY STOCK. It's Quality that counts! 
PEARS 

One of the Best! Grows and Bears 2 to 3 feet....... gn ‘600. "Sec 
Well in Any Kind of Soil 3 to 4 feet....... 75¢ 70c 66c 
LOOK AT THESE LOW PRICES 4 to 5 feet........ “- +90¢ 85c_ 19¢ 
hot Ate. tom = 1000 Stoel feet catyacton nected, $1.10 $1.05 $1.00 
WILDER'S EARLY —Very early and GARBER—Very large, oval. Sweet and 
very pleasant. 
DOUGLAS or BLIGHTPROOF—Laree; 
good quality; late; free from blight. . 
KEIFER—Large, golden/ yellow, late. \ 
Big Juicy Gorgeous Colored PLUI 
AMERICA—Golden overlaid with pink; 
SIX* RES oe early, round; yel- 
low with red blush. 
EARLY GOLD (Shiro)—Golden yellow, 
arge. * 
RED JUNE—Large, sweet and\ juicy. 
freestone. 
BURBANK —Large,-. ted with yellow 
flesh, rich and sweet. ~~ 
HANS aS Pw ce Be ey with cceet 






Z ae WILD GOOSE—Large; red with lish fl 
Grapes That Will Pay White Varieties bloom. barter: at eS 
a oe to Plant NIAGARA—Large and sweet. Heavy bearer. . Each rate 10 iota. 100 vat eae 
30¢ ea.; $3.00 doz.;| MMUSCADINE CLASS .................45¢ each 2 to:3 feet.c25: Seerssenceateaectene ra EO ~ 265¢ O06 52. 566.552 
$22.50 per 100 SCUPERNONG—Large, whit- . THOMAS — Reddish purple, 3 to: 4 feeb scininn chicas 15@-. - 10e.%*—» 66c . 
CACO— Fine wine color and ish yellow. excellent flavor. 4to5 feets ania inns wae < 90c ~ 85¢ 719 
ighest ty. : _ oc. : 
PORTEAND'—Bartiest G RAPE VIN E SPECIAL ~5 toul. feet Aistion Wo Saeteryquapeccieenseets $1.10 $1.08 & <STO0, 
white grapes, ighest : e - = ~ eS 
cl, tate pace | Se each; $5.00 per 100; $50.00 per 1000 wees 2 
grade. Finest grape of all These are well rooted grape vines (not merely cuttings). They “Ee | G Ss S Pity in ess . Pe 
Paws Se ac caticee were set out late and did not make this season large vines. : Z eae 
eran @ranitivary. laree- They will grow off well and = fine vines in one year. We 2 to 3 feet... bee ms : . $6. 25 doz. BROWN TURKEY—Large, ‘brown, Ripe = 
in October. ee 
MAGNOLIA — Large pale green, From ate 
uly to September, >.> 


