RED KEIFFER. The heavy red 
Prices of blush of our strain of Keiffer 



These Fruits 
on Pages 6 and 7 
RED 
KEIFFER 
PEAR 
adds greatly to its appéar- 
ance. The nearly blight-proof, 

rugged, drouth-resistant tree is 
a splendid grower and a great 
producer. Its large fruit leads 
commercially, cans and pre- 
serves well. Excellent for eat- 
ing if wrapped in paper and 
stored. Ripe late September. 















‘ _”  HALEHAVEN. One of the very best. Lots 
of red color and perfect golden flesh. We 
believe it is sur- sgn 
passed only by SS 
Stuart Elberta. Of ‘3 
finest flavor and- 
one of the best ship- 
pers. Flesh sepa- 
rates from seed per- 
fectly. It is a favorite 
in Texas and good 
reports come from 
all peach-growing 
sections. We highly 
recommend Hale- 
haven. Ripe about 
June 25. 
HALEHAVEN 
HOLLAND 
HOLLAND APPLE. Ripe in early August, this won- 
derful, big, almost solid red apple reaches market 
ahead of any of comparable quality. It is a native 
of Texas and the very best for the Southwest and at 
home wherever apples are grown. Trees often bear 
at two years and fruit needs thinning after three or 
four years. In great demand and growers are plant- 
ing as nurseries can supply. Here is a product you 
can cash in. Northern experiment stations are call- 
ing Holland one of the best. Order early. If you in- 
tend a commercial nlonting, write at once for prices. 

