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The Fig is a Southern fruit, grown only in the southern and eastern part of Virginia , 
and is not recommended for general planting north of Virginia. It is one of the earliest 
trees to bear, often producing fruit the first year after being transplanted. The Fig is too 
well known throughout the South to require a detailed description. However, there are a 
dozen or more varieties, the Brown Turkey, Celestial, and Everbearing being the 
most popular at this time. 
BROWN TURKEY. Large; dark brown skin covered with thick, blue bloom. Flesh red, 
very delicious flavor. An old, popular, well-known variety. 
CELESTIAL. Possibly the most extensively planted of all Figs, being suited for both 
home and commercial purposes. Prolific, medium size, dark blue, sweet, and delicious. 
EVERBEARING. A wonderful new Fig. Begins fruiting in July and continues until 
frost. Large, straw-colored, sweet, delicious, firm fruit. Frequently bears the first year 
planted. Considered the most hardy of the Figs. 
1to10 10to30 30to50 50 or more 
Each Each Each Each 
3-4 feet— Beene. Size.. Sane acaba tome tehenveintae > kak Oo $1.60 $1.45 $1.20 
2-3 feet. ae higscsahay aueustenepelars aes cae ebo0 1.35 1.20 1.00 
18-24 itichess4l oe ee eee ees 1.25 1.05 95 .80 
NECTARINES 
The Nectarine is another delicious 
fruit too seldom grown in the East. 
Listed by some as a fuzzless Peach. 
The tree habits and quality of the 
fruit are very much like those of the 
Peach, with the exception of the fruit 
being smooth like a Plum. 
There are a dozen 
or more named vari- 
eties. We offer the 
SURE-CROP, which 
was imported from 
New Zealand by the 
United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. 
The fruit is large, 
bright red, and has a 
very pleasant flavor. 
The tree is hardy and produc- 
tive, justifying all that the 
name SURE-CROP implies. 
Flesh of fruit is white, juicy, 
fine grained, tender, sweet, aro- 
matic and very good in quality. 
Ripens here in mid-August. 
4-6 ft. 3-4 ft. 2-3 ft. 
Each Each Each 
ton lOc $2.25 $1.75 $1.50 
10°to' 3022-00) WAE60 se ie385 
30:t050i5.. 1280) P45 1020 
50 or more.. 1.50 1.20 1.00 


Superb Apricot 
Nectarine 












Everbearing Fig 
Supert HARDY APRICOT 
ae 
Delicious Apricots are just as hardy and 
as easily grown as Peaches and the Russian 
Strain which we offer even succeeds where 
Peaches fail. Medium size, golden yellow, 
freestcne. Excellent quality. Early bearer. 
Sizes and prices same as Nectarines 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY 
Hardy, prolific, sweet fruit greatly relished 
by birds and poultry. Fruit growers find it 
profitable to plant Mulberries near their Cherry 
trees as birds prefer the Mulberries, sparing the 
Cherries. Poultry raisers find Mulberry trees 
make desirable shade for poultry lots as well as 
furnish an abundance of fruit which poultry 
enjoys and thrives on. Many people enjoy 
fresh Mulberries from the tree; however they 
are too sweet for those who enjoy more acid 
fruits. The Mulberry is a rapid grower and 
annual bearer. 1to10 19ormore 
Each Each 
G=8: ft.n2 occ eee eee $2.50 $2.25 
4-61. = ee eee 1.75 1.50 
ORANGE QUINCE 
A very popular fruit which is seldom found 
on the market and is always in demand. Large, 
orange shaped; fine, golden firm flesh of excel- 
lent quality. Best known of all Quinces. 
1tol0 10to 30 
Each Each 
4-6 ft. ..5.55 cence oes $2.25 $2.00 
Bad ft occu es chee 1.75 1.60 
293 fb oie on see 1.50 1.35 
Orienta/ PERSIMMON 
The culture of this delicious fruit has been 
somewhat curtailed because many who are not 
familiar with it have attempted to compare it 
with our native Persimmon. It is regarded by 
some as being a tropical fruit. While it will 
grow in more tropical climates it can be grown 
in Virginia along the coastline much fartner 
north and generally throughout the South. A 
large, delicious fruit, averaging as large in size 
as our biggest Delicious Apples. The Tane- 
Nashi variety which we grow and recommend, 
is roundish, conical in shape and the skin is 
bright red when fully ripe. As attractive in 
appearance as delicious in quality. 
1to10 10ormore 
Each Each 
