New Braunfels Nursery and Floral Co., Inc. 
DISTANCE FOR PLANTING 
85 ft. by 385 ft. gives 35 trees 
385 ft. by 70 ft. gives 17 trees 
50 ft. by 50 ft. gives 16 trees 
G0.sit-- bys COMI ts eeivese i zmtrees 
70 ft. by 70 ft. gives 9 trees 
We desire to be as helpful as we can at 
all times. Write us for free, complete de- 
tailed information concerning the selection, 
planting and care of your nut trees, fruit 
trees, berry plants and grape vines. 
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Varieties as follows: 
BURKETT — Round, thin- shelled, well 
filled nut, good flavor, good for West 
Texas. 
DELMAS—Large, oblong, tapering nut, 
delicate flavor, medium shell, mature late, 
good for Central Texas. 
MAHAN—Vigorous grower, early and 
prolific, giant size nuts, very thin shell, 
fine quality meat. 
STUART—Good bearer, thick soft shell 
pecans, with sweet, brittle meat. 
PECANS 
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SUCCESS—Most popular Texas variety. 
Large oblong nut, plump smooth, kernels 
of good quality meat, prolific tree. 
WESTERN SCHLEY — Regular bearing 
pecan. Soft shell, long white kernels, good 
in dry climates and high altitudes. 
Write us if you desire other varieties 
not listed. We can su»ply others. 
PRICES for all pecan trees, as follows: 
Bos tte trees—— Ds eae ees ae each $2.40 
10 for $21.00 
Oraet tt rees——bar Rinker eee each 2.80 
10 for $26.00 
4a5 tts trees—Bi Riso ee each 3.20 
10 for $30.00 
b-Oxtte.tpees— Db ihe fee each 4.00 
10 for $37.50 
Gaye ft LVeGs--2 bese tn each 6.00 
10 for $55.00 
ar Leer tl COSe baat. ee Oe each 7.50 
10 for $70.00 
8-1) tiprees——ba NA ee each 10.00 
WRITE FOR PRICES ON PECAN, ENG- 
LISH AND BLACK WALNUT TREES— 
NOT LISTED 
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Peaches are regarded as the 
best fruit crop for the South. 
There are many large, successful 
peach orchards in Texas and you 
tco can have fine peaches for 
home consumption or for com- 
mercial markets if you plant the 
varieties we have carefully se- 
lected because of their favorable 
habits and qualities. We will be 
glad to advise you in regard to 
the particular varieties that are 
best adapted to the various sec- 
tions of Texas and the South- 
west. 
Do not plant peaches in chick- 
en yards or poultry runs. Spray 
well for best results. 
BELLE OF GEORGIA: Ripen June 25— 
Large, white early peach. Good shipper, 
freestone. 
MAYFLOWER: Ripen May 25—Medium 
size fruit, white with red, freestone. 


EARLY WHEELER: Ripen May 30— 
White with red cheek. Cling, good bearer. 
CARMAN: Ripen July 1—Good com- 
mercial variety, large, white with red 
cheeks, semi-cling. 
NURSERY CLOSED SUNDAYS 
