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AUSTIN. TEXAS 
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Air view of the H. F. Green orchard in the Hornsby’s Bend Section of Travis County. 
fruits and nuts in this orchard. Colorado River in background. 
July Plums 
AMERICA. 2, 3. July 1. Fruit medium 
size; tree enormously productive. Yellow 
until fully ripe, then red. Fine flavor, and 
good for all purposes. 
GOLD. 2, 3. July 1. Above medium size, 
glowing yellow, with some red. Sure bearer. 
Another all-purpose plum. 
EXCELSIOR. 1, 2. July 1-5. : Purplish 
red, with greenish flesh; large. One of the 
best for Central and South Texas. 
NONA. 1, 2. July 5. Large, bright red. 
Flesh yellow, juicy of high quality. Sure 
bearer. | 
POOL’S PRIDE. 2, 3. July 10-15. Red, 
medium size, oblong, most prolific. Special- 
ly adapted in Northwest Texas. 
WICKSON. 1, 2. July 10. Tree upright 
grower. Fruit large, firm, red, heart-shape. 
Flesh yellow, good flavor. 
PLUM-CHERRY HYBRIDS 
Prices, Same as for Plum 
These are crosses between Cherry and 
Plum, and partake of the flavor and char- 
acteristics of both. They are good in North 
and West Texas and are also recom- 
mended in Central Texas. 

Over 29000 trees of 
COMPASS. June-July. Fruit medium, 
dark red; excellent for cooking. Tree hardy 
and prolific. Look like Cherries. 
OPATA. June-July. Excellent flavor; 
dark, purplish-red skin, with flesh varying 
from greenish-red to purple. 
SAPA. July 5. Fruit medium large, dark, 
purplish-red skin and flesh. Tree dwarfish, 
young bearer. 
CHERRIES 
PRICES 
1lto6 
$1.75 
7 to 29 
Si LOs4 tf eCl is) ate aera $1.60 
Cherries are successful in Northwest Texas, 
and some parts of North Texas, but should 
not be planted farther south. See Plum- 
Cherry Hybrids. These are good farther 
south. 
DYEHOUSE. Dark red, 
acid. Extra good. 
nearly black, 
EARLY RICHMOND. Early, bright red, 
acid. Tree strong grower. 
MONTMORENCY. Later in 
Large, red, acid. . 
ripening. 
