IGH QUALITY truit 
trees are scarce this 
year! Don't be disap- 
pointed! Place your or- 
der early! Plant a ‘’Per- 
anent Victory Garden” 
with Fruit Trees, Pecans, 
Grapes, Berries, Persim- 
mons and Figs. Fruit 
trees that grow and pro- 
duce! The best cost no 
more! Our years of 
planting experience 
have enabled us to rec- 
ommend only the varie- 
ties that are “BEST for 
our SOUTHWEST.” 
PEARS 
DOUGLAS. Bears in Octo- 
ber. Produces young. Medium 
sized, golden color; firm, mel- 
low fruit. Blight resistant. 
GARBER. Large, yellow 
with red blush on cheek. Good 
keeper and shipper. Bears in 
August. 
KIEFFER. Large, golden yel- 
low, often blushed in the sun; 
juicy and melting. One of the 
ing Each 
18:24 inches’... scene $1.00 
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CHERRIES 
EARLY RICHMOND. The first Cherry to get ripe, ripening soon after school 
is out. They taste so good and are ideal for making fresh Cherry pies. The 
large, bright red fruit is juicy and delicious. Bears heavily and starts bearing 
very young. 
MONTMORENCY. The most widely planted Cherry because it does well 
everywhere. A sure bearer, ripening about 10 days later than the Early Rich- 
mond. Best of all for canning. 
Each 
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STAT fee tee ae Te eee caoa hates rec arcite, cushtutavian sean ematera re’ «{rieuiertel s; ous) 9. chao 1.75 
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PECANS 
Plant Pecans for shade as well as for nuts. We are listing the three varie- 
ties that in our opinion are ‘Best for the Southwest.” 
Each 3 8 
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LEDS SPA os ao oun. badd Obs 6.0 Oo mon oe ooo omic 4.00 11.00 
EGY SC%t) Scio aaa uses 6 Ode ain blmoe Don Ses Ome ome 5.00 13.50 
BURKETT. The Burkett Nut is large, almost perfectly round, thin, soft shell, 
plump kernel and excellent flavor. Kernels release easily, coming out in whole 
halves. Early and regular bearer. Healthy and vigorous and one of the finer 
varieties for East and West Texas. 
SUCCESS. A fine variety. Large, oblong, thin shell. Has good cracking qual- 
ities as the partitions are thin and the full, plump, yellow kernels are of a good 
flavor and very delicious. Immune to disease to which most varieties are 
susceptible. 
WESTERN SCHLEY. The standard of excellence among Pecans. Very high 
quality flavor; long, slender, thin shell. Ripens early. 
FIGS 
BROWN TURKEY. A very large, bluish purple fruit. Bears prolifically from 
July through September. 
MAGNOLIA. Large, pale green or white; shape varies from ordinary Fig 
in that it is short and flat. Always bears first year, and, if frozen, will bear 
on the young wood of the first year. Commonly known as ‘‘Neverfail.” 
Each 3 8 
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NSD AM CHES MI aE Ta aren enone a ahere tae tedes Se ieee (at's AT Dee Oo -30 
GIST TPA om Stasis IER DR OMEN HORDE SRO aE as 1.00 2.85 7.20 
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PEACHES 
Each Doz. 
TRB CY=9 8 Grea its Aah Ca OMET Pa Bee, PRU NIRI. riyis.tor Halters $1.00 $10.00 
3-4 feet ieee fy: Sin oh a cr ee 1.25 12.50 
PIAL WG Tey 4 Ge A ne biges MRgaE RSO na RY Ue on Dei SA te 1.60 18.00 
Heavy specimen trees, 3-4 inch diameter... 2.00 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. The fruit is uniformly large and showy, white with 
red cheeks; flesh white, firm and very delicious. Produces heavily in mid-July. 
EARLY WHEELER. High quality early Peach, ripen about May 30th. Does 
best in North and West Texas and New Mexico. 
ELBERTA. Everyone knows this universal variety. This large, yellow, deli- 
cious Peach fills millions of fruit jars every year. Early July. 
FRANK. A very fine, large yellow, delicious clingstone Peach. One of the 
best varieties for home and commercial growing. Mid-July. 
HALE-HAVEN. Ripens early July, just before Elberta. Yellow freestone, firm 
flesh, consistent bearer. 
INDIAN CLING. The old-fashioned Indian Peach. Medium in size and extr a 
delicious; flesh red and one of the besi clingstone varieties. { : 
J. H. HALE. One of the oldest and best Peaches on the market today. The 
very large, golden yellow fruit begins to blush with a faint touch of red as it 
begins to ripen, and with its fuzzless skin, it is one of the most desirable for 
eating purposes and is one of the most widely used varieties for canning. The 
flesh is yellow, solid, tender and delicious. Ripens in mid-July and in time to 
get the best market prices. Be sure to plant several of these at these attractive 
prices. 
LEONA. One of the best Peaches for Central and North Texas. Large, yel- 
low with red cheek, similar to the Elberta but much better for Texas climate. 
Produces heavily and fruit is of a very high quality. Early July. 
MAMIE ROSS. A very large oval Peach, white and with a red cheek; its 
firmness and tough skin make it one of the best early Peaches for the market. 
The flavor is rich and extra delicious. Late June. 
MAYFLOWER. One of the first to ripen. Medium in size, practically red all 
over; flesh firm and of good flavor. Bears early when fruit is welcome in any 
home. Early June. 
SLAPPEY. A large, yellow, fine flavored type. Good for home or commercial 
use. Late June. 
IMPROVED GRAFTED PERSIMMONS 

Each 
VAESUR TeY=| Miia Re, Pasi LON Ace ce ME ot ads ler EAMETS oo Pry fd $1.50 
B=A tSGt Male eens no temic eS op eRe clicc oh) Mea Une RGR lh Sane A Coe 2.00 
PEE 3 (aCe) tee OU Bes eS Cte CONS: Oo REELS cr CTEM AEP Sem ep Ece CPRMR ALA (2 2.50 
This item should be planted at every home. It is very ornamental and the 
large, unusual fruit will make it something of interest in your neighborhood. 
Ripens from August to October. 
EUREKA. A popular variety. Large, round. Orange-red skin; sweet, brown 
flesh. 
TANE NASHI. One of the largest Persimmons. 
flesh. Almost séedless. 
edible fruit. 
Orange-red skin; yellow 
Useful as an ornamental besides having delicious 
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