Improved Walnuts 
Thomas Black. Comparatively thin 
shell. Cracks easily and meats sep- 
arate easily in quarters. Delicious old- 
time flavor. Bears young. Beautiful, 
long-life tree. Many growers and 
others have found this the best of 
improved black walnuts. Self-fertile. 
3 to 4 ft. $2.00; 6-7 ft. $3.50. 
Wilson Wonder English walnut pro- 
duces enormous nuts (very poor qual- 
ity with us) and we recommend it 
only as a novelty tree, as it winter- 
kills badly. 

ORIENTAL PERSIMMONS 
"Possum in de ’simmon tree 
Raccoon on de groun’” 
G One of the most delicious fruits grown in the South. Good 
for home or market. GRAYWAY persimmon trees bear very 
young—a lot of trees bear big crops right in the nursery 
rows. 
f- EUREKA, Fruits look like large red tomatoes hanging on 
the trees. Almost seedless. Delicious flavor. One of best 
for home table. 5 
TANE NASHI. Large fruits shaped like an acorn without | 
the cup. Seedless. Fine quality for market or home. 
Prices: 3 to 4 ft. $1.75; 4-5 ft. $2.50; bearing sizes to $12.50. 
SAVE MONEY 
BY USING “B” GRADE PECAN TREES 
“B’ GRADE TREES are just as good fundamentally as the 
Standard “A” Grade, except they have trunks or tops not 
straight enough to be put in the top grade. Some may have a 
slight wound or skinned place that will heal and not hurt 
the real worth of the tree. It is a grade I used in my own 
pecan orchard as far as they would go, and experience has 
shown that crooks in young trees don’t amount to much as 
they grow out naturally as the tree grows older. 
We have been selling “B” grade papershell pecan trees 
for a good many years to customers who have come to the 
nursery where they could see them in person. They are real 
“economy” trees. 
Size Nos GOGs oc city aes sae Deduct $1.00 per tree 
Size. NOs 8550. seer wes eee Deduct 1.00 per tree 
Size: Now hi bie warn ete ae Deduct 1.50 per tree 
Size: No. 1379 oe een es «ob ene Deduct 1.75 per tree 
Size No. 165520. aes Deduct 2.50 per tree 
Size No. 2255...... ohare: at Deduct 2.50 per tree 
“C” GRADE TREES are too crooked for the “B” grade— 
often have tops bent over at quite an angle and need staking. 
Some have short roots or split limbs, etc. If you have a piece 
of hazardous bottom land or a field where you don’t want to 
spend much money for trees, perhaps the C-grades will fill 
the bill. They pawn sell for about half price, and a good 
percent of them should develop into nice trees. 
16 “THE GRAYWAY IS THE BEST WAY” 
