FIGS 
Our Fig Trees have delicious fruit on them the first year. A few of these trees will sup- 
ply you with all the figs your family will need for home use. 
TEXAS PECAN NURSERY EVERBEARING 
This is a wonderful new fig—one that you should by all means include in your yard 
planting. It bears very young, and is prolific and a good grower. 
CELESTIAL 
This is the little blue fig that is so popular. It is very sweet and hardy. Ripens in July. 
BROWN TURKEY 
It is a large, brownish-purple, and sweet fruit. Hardier than the Magnolia. Ripens 
about the last of June to 15th of July. . 
MAGNOLIA 
The Magnolia produces a large brownish fruit that is rich and sweet. It will bear the 
first year and ripens from June until frost. These are ideal for home use. 
PRICES ON FIGS 
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Japan Persimmons 
Japan Persimmons are adopted to the South. They thrive in land suited to cotton. The 
trees aré subject to very few diseases and do not require much care. The trees when covered 
with large persimmons will add to the beauty of your home. 
Ut: NASHI 
Fruit large, to very large; roundish conical; seedless; color, light orange-red with firm 
yellow flesh. Ripens in- October. 
EUREKA 
Medium-size oblate, tomato-shaped fruit. Originated in Texas. It will withstand severe 
drouth conditions and low temperatures. Ripens in November. 
PRICES ON PERSIMMONS 
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