select 
Fruit and Nut Trees 

Satsuma Oranges, 
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SATSUMA ORANGES 
Owari. Deep orange with smooth rind. Al- 
most seedless. Vigorous and hardy tree, 





Burbank 
. ach 10 
18 to ae mies frss+++.80 40 $3 09 PLUMS 
2to 3ft.....+}-. 50 
% to i-in.cal........ 35 aa Abundance. An early red Plum with yellow 
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| Burbank. Dark red with yellow flesh; sweet , 
PECAN TREES MULBERRIES aoe Rar yan = pee, Pineapple Pears 
' "ed « + The earliest so 
Frotscher. Very large nuts that average 45 Hicks. Good Se bears, oll Summer by Above three varieties: Each 10 PEARS 
to 50 per Pound, Shell very thin—can be Ee. aci Blaee piss 3 to 4 ft $0 50 $4 50 Pineapple. A large and handsome sort with a 
cracked with teeth. Meat is sweet and of Stubbs. Ld i" purts) of ‘best 4 to 5 ft. 60 5 50 eacinetadend Aes ripe. Flesh coarse but 
fine quality, and can be moved entirely quality. Fe al ea Blishereinn a Ea h . 10 
from the shell. , Above two varieties: Each 10 , te 3 ft ¥ 4 $0 ‘40 $3 50 
Moneymaker. This is an early bearer, proli- 3 to 4 ft.....0ees 30 50 $4 50 3t0 446 ~ 50 ~4 50 
fic, healthy, and remarkably free from nut 4to 5 ft....se rere \ 65 600 ype SS 60 5 50 
diseases that attack some ie the pe 6to 8B ft. 100 900 
Size medium, rounded, oblong. A heavy 0 fe. 0 
bearer of splendid nuts. : BLACK WALNUTS Ul z ey Pl 
Moore. A very consistent bearer, producing Rich nuts with a flavor all their own. 
medium-sized nuts that are of the finest ; Each 10 
quality. Comparatively thin shell and 18 to 24 im... see ee ss $0 35 $3 00 
plump kernel. : 2to 3ft....-vs> ; 50 400 
Schley. One of the finest Pecans. Very thin 3to 4ft..ws M+.) . - 65 5 50 
shell and meat that is of excellent flavor. 
Has few equals as a market nut. 
Stuart. This Pecan thrives throughout the 
South and is a heavy bearer. It is exten- 
sively known. The nut has a shell of medium 
thickness and is of very good cracking 
quality. 
Success. A good-growing, heavy-bearing 
tree. Nuts are oblong, with thin shell, and 












full of good-quality, juicy, sweet meat. 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
2 
F . 70 6.00 55.00 
to) 
iy 80 7.00 65.00 
2 90 8.50 75.00 
SutOMmGr tieee Mens 1.05 9.50 90.00 GRAPES PEACHES 
Gitomer tat iee eee 1.25 11.50 105.00 Concord. The most widely known and popu- B rs 
7 to 8 ft. 2 y lar of all American Grapes. Produces pro- hero Georgia. White with red cheek. A 
a ae 1.50 13.50 125.00 fusely its medium-size bunches of blue- prolific bearer, widely used. Free 
8 to: TO ft..-=--.5e 2.00 17.50 150.00 black Grapes, which everyone agrees have Carman. Large; creamy white, with blush; 
the finest flavor of any eastern variety, For juicy. Fine free-bearing variety 
preemie and jelly there is nothing to Elberta. This variety has been for many 
excel It. years, and still is, one of the finest Peaches 
Niagara. The standard American green pe name Poe is almost as well known 
ee Grape, holding the same rank among the as the word Peach itself. Good-sized, oval, 
Tane-Nas| i Persimmon. green kinds that Concord holds in the sHlow Seats ma red cheeks, juicy and well 
blacks. Berries large, pale yellow, tender, avored, and bears consistently. Elberta is 
PERSIMMONS sweet, and juicy. excellent for home and market 
: : , Above two varieties: Each 10 J. H. Hale. Its exceptional appearance, 
Fuyussii7 che bo and light, very Daye ccs ce acne etn re cacere $0 35 $3 00 quality, and heavy bearing habit have made 
sweet flesh. ¢ best) shipper and keeper, EPs per = 4 pe 3 it a profitable commercial variety even 
. eee SEES eel cl pepe oe ding yous of low pices Has yellow ai 
Tane-Nashi. Large to very large, roundish od >: 7 Duly LA ese with markings of dark red and carmine 
conical, very attractive; skin light yellow and juicy; quality good. A showy fruit. Fine flavor and juicy 
changing to bright r¢d; flesh yellow, of Scuppernong. Berries large, seldom more Mayflower. The'carl : faltered c 
finest quality. Very prolific and bearing than 8 to 10 in the cluster; color brown; eee s = a pets iessat 8 ie a x 
quite young. The finrst commercial sort skin thick; flesh pulpy, flavor sweet and of Sage eee PL ey TO CEECI MIL CATR Ted; 
and most popular for home use. a peculiar musky aroma. Vine is free from semi-freestone; white, juicy flesh 
Each all diseases and insects. Prolific and a sure Above five varieties: Each 10 
36 $0 40 ae 0 bearer. 2 to'3 ftes $0 30 $2 50 
2 to 3 fo Par 5() a ae Above two varieties: Each 10 3 to 4 ft.. : : 40 350 
r gees 600 DAVTCR «Aen fee ....$0 45 $4 00 4 to 5 ft. ae ; 60 500 
Young Kumquat tree in tub Fs ue 3 ten 6 0 

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9 00 


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KUMQUATS | You Can Grow the World’s Finest Pecans 
Nagami. Vigorous; broadly upright; hand- 
Soe bans 14 ie aoncbes longi span ewer’; Celeste Figs ° Ba 
ae ac mm Your Yard 
ISG 24 ie. ion cov ss $0.60 ($5 0 Celeste. Juicy and sweet. A Sire 
Dkading iy. 1.60.9 00 ag ior canning. Flesh a light roo. oon 
Mahan trees are vigorous growers with extra-large leaves, and make as fine a 
shade tree as any you can plant. In addition they start bearing the second or 
Early and hardy bearer. 
Magnolia. A large, excellent variety, well 
likéd throughout the South. 

Abore ates ee NG third year and rapidly increase in production so that in a short time you will have 
18'to' 24 in... .... “cia 2 I 2Cé , i 
8 to 24 in. ne ae $0 30 82 50 all the fine Pecans you want for home use, and a surplus to sell. 
With each order for Mahan trees we send full instructions for proper planting 
and care that will insure your getting the best and quickest crops. 
How to Plant Bare-Rooted 
Plants and Trees 
Trees lose part of their root system in trans- 
planting, and it is best to cut part of the top 
back to balance up. The hole for planting should 
be dug deep enough and wide enough to accom- 
modate the roots without cramping them. Side 
roots should be spread out in a natural position 
and not packed downward. Any broken roots 
should be pruned off, and the ends of any roots 
that are bruised should also be pruned back 
slightly. You can see where the soil-line on the 
tree is, and the trees should be set from 14 to 
1 inch lower than this soil-line. Use good top- 
soil, finely pulverized, in filling in. Put in some 
soil, then work it around the roots, keeping the 
side roots out sideways and not packing them 
downward. Pack the soil firmly around the 
roots when you put it in. When the hole is filled 
to within 2 to 3 inches of the top, fill it with 
water and let it soak down. Do this two or 
three times until you are sure the soil is thor- 
oughly saturated to the bottom of the hole. 
Then, fill up the hole nearly to the ground-level 
with loose soil, and do not pack this. 
Plant a few Mahan trees in your yard and you will certainly be proud of the 
enormous Pecans they produce. 
Every Mahan tree is guaranteed to grow, and any that might, for any reason 
die within 3 years of shipping date, will be replaced f. 0. b, Monticello for 
only $1.00. 

Proper distances for planting 




e Satsuma Oranges..... 18 to 20 ft. each way 
Duncan Grapefruit Peachésija. ofa0sk ......18 to 20 ft. each way 
Japan Persimmons 15 to 20 . pn way 
Pearse ae 25 to 30 ft. each way 
Pecans Sere Aetna a 36 ; 50 to 60 ft. each way MAHAN PECAN NUTS AND TREE 19 MONTHS OLD oo 
GRAPEFRUIT ALREADY BEARING, 7 
Duncan. One of the very best for all uses, ‘ PRICES ON MAHAN TREES F. O. B. MONTICELLO 
lacking nothing required for the table or [exsd neater 
market. Of good quality; juicy. Hardiest ae my 
of all Grapefruits. Has 2 2to 3 tt. ; i ee tect 
Bayram ettieeataaeunn|s + ..120 00) $500 ae : ae 3 00 $2 50 
to) t. ; <s 3 50 3 00 
c i 6to 8 ft. 4 00 3 50 
EDIN. Small fruit from which an 
pi ea atreal can be made. eevee hasdy, l SUDA ; 2200 aay 
ac 
Se ee a s0'5)_ $430 Shade and Ornamental Trees 
Dieses fieetienros cacti sx cies ga Oom 6 00 : 
LIQUIDAMBAR Styraciflua. Sweet Gum. PYRUS coronaria. Wild Crabapple. Grows 
Grows to 140 feet high. Leaves lobed, lossy to 30 feet. Flowers rose changing to white. 
. & 
green, turning brilliant red in autumn. Fruit hard and sour. 
B. ts. E Bare roots. Each 10 
Oto Sift, Sparusayenais <b es sveaneeeye -$0'50 $400 2 tOlS itis. es ...$0 50 $4 00 
Sito Aft eaten os ; 75 650 3 to 4 ft. 756.50 
Ai Sor Otten eee eee e100. 9 100 4 to 6 ft. 125 11 00 
6to$ft...., : 125 11 00 6 to 8 ft............. 200 17 50 
Q. virginiana. Live Oak. Grayish evergreen 
foliage. Fine for street or lawn planting 
Bare roots. Each 10 
3to 4 ft. : : ...$1 00 $9 00 
Ato 6ft... 125: 11 00 
6to 8ft... 200 17 50 
8 to 10 ft. 3 50 30 00 
For BaB., add 50 per cent to above prices 
SALIX babylonica. Weeping Willow. Wavy, 
bright green leaves; slender, pendent branches. 
Liked by everyone. 



ILEX opaca. American Holly. The lossy- 

i i Bare roots. Each 10 
leaved, red-berried Holly that means Christ- ‘ $0 50 $4 5 
mas to all Americans. Grows well in the eg ‘fe $0 ee * as 
South. Each 10 R ‘ ‘i 6 
Bo ffi Bah 
4to 5ft., Bab. Pe 00 
ye oa 3 to 6 ft, BeB...... 325 30 00 
6to 8 ft., BaB. | ae 450 4000 
8 to 10 ft., BaB.....+.-105. 700 6500 
ALBIZZIA Julibrissin. Mimosa. A small, 
hardy, deciduous tree with low, spreading, 
flat-topped head and finely divided, dark green 
leaves. It blooms in the summer, bearing 
large clusters of pink flowers. 







Bare roots. Each 10 cali = . ag ly, ; 
COM aitunve con potash its tere SO. $400 CINNAMOMUM Camphora. Camphor Tree. - : 
4to 5ft 7» OO 3 00 A strong tree, hardy throughout Florida, with MAGNOLIA crandifloramconthers Magaolial 
6 50 a very dense top and wide-spreading branches. The outstanding broad-leaved evergreen tree 
ig 11 00 May also be sheared for use as a large hedge. of the South. Bright shining green leaves and 
8 to 10 ft.................. 175 15 00 Bare roots Each $ 00 lemon-scented, waxy white blooms. , : 
f ene yan $1. 00°: $9 Each _ 1 
Bees SPO hee 25. 1100 2to 3 ft., BaB. $1 00 $9 00 
Seas iene ei ae 00 toy 3 to 4 ft. Bab. a1 20 a 
Ae SO a 300 25 4to 5 ft., BaB. 22 0 
men 8 “add 50 per cent to above prices. Sto 6ft., BaB. 300 27 50 eeiccant 
or BaB., a P 6to 8 ft., BaB.... 450 40 00 
8 to 10 ft., BaB............. 7 50 65 00 
ULMUS pumila. Chinese Elm. Small tree 
with slender, often drooping branches. Leaves 
smooth above and glabrous beneath. 
Bare roots Each 10 
3to 4 ft. $0 50 $4 00 
4to 6ft. 7a 6750 
6to 8 ft. eee LL OD 
8 to 10 ft. 200 17 50 
VIBURNUM acerifolium. Maple-leaf Vi- 
burnum. White flowers in flat clusters; dark 
berries, 
Bare roots. Each 10 
18 to 24 in. $0 40 $3 50 
2 to. 3 ft. 60 5 00 
3to 4 ft, ; 75 6 50 

All prices quoted are f.o.b. Monticello, Fla. 

CHINESE MAGNOLIA 
Like big purple and white Lilies 



CERCIS canadensis. Redbud. The American CORNUS florida. Flowering Dogwood. ; shi : M ih ‘ ICELLO 
Redbud or Judas Tree is a small, nicely shaped, Small tree or large shrub with a spreading ; : Tulipif. M.) Soulangeanay nigra, Chinese} Magnolia. 
deciduous tree with rounded leaves and pro- top. Pure white flowers come early in the LIRIODENDRON a) era. Tulip Tree, A Large flowers that are dark purple outside and 
duces an abundance of rosy pink flowers in spring, followed by scarlet fruits. Well pyramidal tree f tha Cone of an unusual paler inside. Buds form in the winter months N U R S ERY COM PA N Y 
early spring. As the flowers appear before the known and well loved. shape, looking tle ; flow P had been cut off, and bloom, in late winter. Makes a quick 
foliage, a Redbud in full flower is a lovely Bare roots. Each 10 Conspicuous yellow flowers, growth and forms a large shrub anywhere. ” 
picture. 2to 3 ft. : $0 +4 + 5 Bare roots. Very showy. Each 10 MON TICE LLO, F LORIDA 
Bare roots. Each —_10 3to 4ft.. ane 2 to 3 ft. 18 to 24 in., B& B $1 50 $13 50 
( $3 50 4to 6ft.... ine cht 3 to 4 ft. 2\toi a ft, °B & B... 200 1750 
5 50 Gio site... Leas 4 to 6 ft. 3to 4ft., B&B. 300 27 50 
7 50 8 to 10 ft... a arts 6 to 8 ft. 4to 5ft., B&B - 400 35 00 
Sto sft eo emniet 511/00 1O\to 12ift% 7,7... Sto 6 ft, B&B Sen OU Reese 00 

