



SHAMROCK. 
hardy. (18-24 in. size only) 
Origin in N.W. Texas. Claimed very 
EARLY GOLDEN. 
A rich, yellow freestone of good 
quality 
MOOREPARK. Large, yellowish with red cheek. Pro- 
lific freestone. Widely adapted . 
18 to 24 in. 60c ea; 75c prepaid. 
4 to 5 ft. $1.45 ea.; $1.60 prepaid. 
SIX WEEKS. Earliest of all. Large, bright red. Vig- 
orous. ; 
BRUCE. Very large, red plum. Good market and ~ 
shipper. One of most profitable kinds. Eating or 
cooking. 
SANTA ROSA. Large, dark red, good quality. Good 
producer. This is one of those you buy at the fruit 
stand. 
AMERICA. Yellow with red cheek. Enormous 
ducer. One of best and surest to bear. Cooking. 
SAPA. Small, dark skin and flesh. Tree dwarfy, but a 
sure and prolific producer of one of the finest of 
all. cooking plums. 
PRICE: Can furnish 
the above varieties except Sapa. 
each if prepaid. 
pro- 
18 to 24 inch plum trees in all 
60c each, or 75c 
Can furnish plums on nematode and disease resistant - 
Marianna rootstocks as last in the 
following: 
3 to 4 ft. $1.25 ea.: 
4to 5 ft. $1.45 ea. 
5 to 6 ft. $1.75 ea. 
6 to 7 ft. $1.95 ea. 
long as they 
or $1.40 ea. prepaid. 
or $1.60 ea. prepaid. 
too large to mail. 
too large to mail. 
TEXKING. 
GARBER. Large, round; widely grown for eating and 
canning. Ripens on tree. 
KEIFFER. Very disease-risistant; seldom affected by 
blight. This is the common southern preserving pear. 
Vigorous and prolific. 
See Texking prices elsewh:re. 
DOUGLAS. One of heaviest producers. Bears on 
young trees. Blight resistant. Medium size. 
LeCONTE. A creamy-colored, smooth, medium size 
pear. Juicy, good flavor. One of best. 
Not Prepaid 

2 to 3 ft. 

3 to 4 ft. 
4 to 5 ft. 


Bears Figs First Summer 
Famous TEXAS EVERBEARING variety. Bears heavily 
on little trees just a few inches high in nursery rows. 
Figs June to frost. Good size and excellent flavor. 
Prices, Small 35c; Medium 50c; Large 75c; Ex. Large 
9Sc. Add 25c per plant if prepaid. 
MAYFLOWER. Earliest to 
ripen. White flesh; juicy; 
semi-cling. 
RED HAVEN. New, yellow flesh, 
freestone. Ripens ‘few days after 
Mayflower, making it one of 
earliest yellow freestones. Nearly 
fuzzless; sweet. Hardy, vigorous, 
productive. Available in June- 
bud size only. 
GOLDEN JUBILEE. Popular early yel- 
low freestone. Excellent quality; produc- 
tive and sure bearer. Fine for canning, 
table or market. : 
MAMIE ROSS. A delicious, early, white fleshed semi- 
clinQ. Melting, juicy and sweet. One of finest table 
peaches. Too soft to ship. 
HALEHAVEN. Large, beautifully colored freestone. 
Yellow flesh. Rapidly becoming one of best commer- 
cial peaches. Ripens about 2 weeks ahead of Elberta. 
ELBERTA. The well-known, 
familiar to everybody. 
yellow-fleshed freestone 
PEACHES 
LIKE THESE! 
(Listed in approximate order of ripening) 
CAN GROW 

J. H. HALE. One of largest yellow-fleshed freestones. 
Attractive color, and brings good price. Often needs 
pollenizer. 
RED INDIAN CLING. Well-known for pickling and 
preserving. 
FRANK. A yellow-fleshed cling that seems to do well 
in Central Texas. Fruit small unless on good soil and 
kept thinned. Regular producer in Central Texas but 
has been caught with frost along with other varieties 
in Northern Texas. 
PEACH PRICES 
Not Prepaid 
Prepaid 
60c Ea. 
$1.60 per 3 





The EVANS Varieties not available this season. 

CHAMPANEL. Will grow where others die because of 
soil disease and nematode. Does well on lime soils. 
Try it if others have died out on you. 
FREDONIA. A new, blue-black grape of high quality. 
Large grapes, sweet and juicy. One of best. 
CARMAN. One of most fool-proof and dependable. 
Black berry. Prolific. Popular. 
NIAGARA. A white, high-quality grape grown all 
over the South. Fine flavor. Vigorous. 
GRAPE PRICES: Small 35c; Med. 50c; Heavy 75c ea. 
Add 20c each if to be prepaid. 
KING DAVID. Medium size, early red. Enormous pro- 
duction at early age. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Large; 
over. Bears young; profitable. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Popular, golden 
bears young and well. Makes money. 
HOLLAND. (Kincaid). First discovered by R. B. Alex- 
ander of Weatherford growing in an old apple or- 
chard. Promises to be basis of a commercial apple 
industry because of its large size, attractive appear- 
ance, early production and the fact that it comes on 
market in early August when apples are scarce and 
bring high prices. 
SIZE 
bright red all 
yellow that 
Not Prepaid 
Prepaid 

THORNLESS GIANT BOYSENBERRY. Enormous size, 
berries nearly two inches long. We could hardly 
believe our eyes when we saw them. Canes I5 to 20 
ft. long. Put on a trellis and keep berries out of dirt.” 
Delicious. Fine table or canning, juice, etc. You'll enjoy 
picking berries without bothering about thorns. 
NECTAR BERRY. Similar to Boysenberry in size of 
berry, growth, etc. Somewhat different flavor claimed 
to be very superior. We think it a fine berry. 
EARLY WONDER BLACKBERRY. (Same as Dew- 
Black). We think this is the best of all blackberries. 
andy: Prolific producer of large berries. Ripens May- 
une. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY. 
that has been 
Ripens May-June. 
TREE EVERBEARING BLACKBERRY. Bushes 4 or 5 
feet high. Has yielded 6 gallons per bush! Ripens 
last of June and continues through August. Gives you 
berries after others quit and brings highest Prices. 
Write for special circular describing this remarkable 
berry 3 plants postpaid, $2.75; 6 plants $5.00 prepaid. 
GEM EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY. The outstand- 
ing ‘‘everbearing'’ strawberry. Very large, bright red 
berries of good quality. Prepaid prices, 25, $1.25; 50, 
- A vigorous, prolific dewberry 
Profitable and popular many years. 
$2.00; 100, $3.00. 
BLAKEMORE STRAWBERRY. Perhaps the most 
widely planted variety. Vigorous grower. Prepaid 
Prices .25, $1; 50, $1.75: 100, $2.75. 



3 to 4 ft. 
5 to 6 ft. 



"Possum in de ‘simmon tree 
Raccoon on de groun’ "' 
TANE NASHI. Large, acorn shaped fruits. 
Fine quality and good home or market. 
EUREKA. Resemble large red tomatoes hanging on 
tree. Delicious. One of finest for home table. 
SIZE . Not Prepaid Prepaid 
$1.60 $1.75 
Seedless. 





One of most unusual and delightful combination fruit- 
ing and decorative trees brought to this country from 
far-away China. Prepaid size $1.25. Larger, $2.95 not 
prepaid. 

Thornless 
Boysenberry 
Thornless 
Youngberry 
Austin Dewberry 
Nectar Berry 
Early Wonder 
Blackberry 


Amazingly prolific. Grows only few feet high. Also 
@ good ornamental or flowering shrub with veritable 
snow bank of white flowers. Often has few fruits first 
cunomer. 
Young plants, 60c; prepaid 75c. 
Ready-to-bear plants $1.25; $1.45 not prepaid. 
THOMAS. An improved black walnut with compara- 
tively thin shell. Cracks easily; kernels separate teadily 
easily in quarters and often in halves. Makes a 
beautiful, long-lived tree. Bears very young and a 
very heavy producer. 
3 to 4 ft. $1.95 Ea. not prepaid 
5 to 6 ft. . 2.95 Ea. not penal 
6 to 7 ft. 3.95 Ea. not prepaid 
