HILL ‘N’ DALE ORCHARDS, Tupelo, Miss. 3 
SUCCESS—An all-climate pecan. Large oblong nuts with medi- 
um thick shells. Very sweet flavor. 
SCHLEY—Medium long; pointed; shell thin, meat plump, full 
separating easily; quality best. 
PRICES: 2 to 3 ft.: $3.25 each: 3 for $8.95 
GRAPES 
CAMPBELL EARLY—Clusters very large with large shoulders; 
berry black; of somewhat less pulp and better quality than 
Concord; a very showy, saleable grape of the Concord type. 
Ripe with Moore Early. 
MOORE EARLY—Very large, early, black, of the fine quality; 
a fine market grape; very healthy and prolific. 
NIAGARA—Big, compact bunches of yellowish white berries. 
Sweetest and most popular of white Grapes. Abundant 
bearer. 
CONCORD—Oven a hundred years old and still the one indis- 
pensable Grape. Blue-black in color, large high quality. 
Produces huge crops on practically any type of soil and 
is resistant to insects and disease. Makes excellent juice, 
jam, and jelly. Every vineyard needs plenty of Concord. 
FREDONIA—The earliest ripening of the black Grapes—often 
called the “Early Concord.” Big, heavy clusters, delightful 
flavor. 
PRICES: 2 yr. old Vines (Bearing Size): 49c each; 
3 for $1.19 
FAMILY ORCHARD 
(For City Folks) 
Step out your back door and pick Fresh Fruit in your 
own back yard at a bargain price. YOU GET 1 GOLDEN 
JUBILEE PEACH; 1 BELLE OF GEORGIA; 1 ALBERTA, 
4 to 6 ft: 1 BURBANK PLUM and 1 MOOR PARK AP- 
RICOT, 2 to 3 fit. size. 5 trees; re- 
gular $5.56 value—for only $3.98. 
(FREE:—1 Red Crepe Myrtle) 

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