APRICOTS, NECTARINES 
We Have the Surest Bearing Apricots to Be Had 
EARLY GOLDEN—Earliest of all. 
yellow with red cheek. Thrifty. 
Bright MULBERRIES 
DOWNING—Fruit is rich, sub-acid flavor, 
lasts six weeks. Stands winter of west. 
ern middle states. 
ROYAL—Recommended for hardiness, large 
golden yellow and productive. 
MOOR PARK—Large as a peach, seed 
small, flesh yellow, tender. Excellent 
flavor. 
HICKS—Wonderfully prolific; fruit sweet, 
excellent for poultry and hogs. Fruit 
produced during four months. 

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 va- 
tieties. We offer the SURE-CROP, which 
was imported from New Zealand by the 
United States Department of Agriculture. 
The fruit is large, bright red, and has a 
very pleasant flavor. 
MOORPARK APRICOT The tree is hardy and productive, justi- 
Sour Varieties 
EARLY RICHMOND—Everywhere the most 
popular. Tree strong, thrifty grower, 
making a large, symmetrical head; fruit 
medium size, dark red, melting, juicy, 
sprightly, acid flavor and especially 
valuable for cooking purposes; tree an 
early and abundant bearer. Season last 
of May and first of June. 
LARGE MONTMORENCY — A fine large 
light red cherry of the Richmond class 
but larger and more solid; a more up- 
right grower, equally hardy and pro 
ductive. Second only to Early Richmond 
in value. Ripens ten days later. 
An Orchard Will Pay You 
Big Dividends 
PLANTING DISTANCES FOR TREES AND 
PLANTS 
Feet apart 
Appleone, aye Wee Pie) it Gal 25 to 35 
PRC Ieee et ee ere ese eres Z0RtonZo 
Chorryalseh Ait edenoths titer. Aeon 18 to 25 
POCCHBs,. ae seit isscacte tt tok meee 18 to 25 
Plumper tees tare eee... 15 to 20 
Quince ssi ee a ee 10 to 12 
Co WER re ers coeerercteret rrerrers eerert eee i 7mtonlo Sweet Cherries 
Mulberryaieree te cies aecterieteascoss 25 to 30 
F BLACK TARTARIAN—Large, purplish, rich. 
Japon: Poraimmon: fgiiiccsasesostatrce 15 to 25 ; ’ 
Few kinds yield better and none are 
POCOSMR ment es me 40 to 60 more profitable over a term of years. 
Grapes tie ees Oe. 8 to 10 

SURE CROP NECTARINE 
fying all the name SURE-CROP implies. 
Plesh of fruit is white, juicy, fine grained, 
tender, sweet, aromatic and very good in 
quality. Ripens here in mid-August. 
PRICES ON APRICOTS AND 
NECTARINES 
Each Per 12 
2-3: i ESIZe Neen $ .90 $ .75 
SG ett Ble: eects. d.cczs 1,00 85 
(Postpaid at the above prices) 
DHEARRIES 

LARGE MONTMORENCY 
PRICES ON CHERRY AND 
MULBERRY TREES 
Each Per 12 
2-3 ft., Commercial size......$1.00 $ .80 
3-5 ft., Select size................ 1.25 1.00 
(Postpaid at the above prices) 

BAILEYTON, ALABAMA 

