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Doukle-Red Delicious Apple 

Kieffer Pear 



APPLES 
ANOKA. A wonderful new early Apple 
which generally begins to bear the first year 
after planting. Fruit is large, yellow streaked 
red, good flavor. Ripens in August but can 
be used a month earlier for pies and sauce. 
Grows exceptionally well in any part of the 
country. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Considered as 
one of the finest Apples on the market today. 
It bears young, keeps longer and the fruit 
colors up several weeks earlier than the com- 
mon Red Delicious. The fruit is large, solid 
red and has a delicious flavor that is unex- 
celled by any other Apple. Fine for home or 
commercial use. 
DOUBLE RED JONATHAN. Everyone knows 
and likes this fine red Apple. Fruit is a dark 
red, crisp and tender. Fine for cooking or 
the market. 
EARLY HARVEST. A healthy tree, vigorous 
and a good bearer. Fruit medium in size, 
clear, waxy yellow; flesh tender, juicy, acid 
flavor. Ripens in July. 
RED JUNE. The old-fashioned favorile. Me- 
dium sized, red; flesh white, tender. Abun- 
dant bearer. Ripens last of June. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Bears young and 
heavily; large, golden in color and a very 
delicious flavor. Ripens in October and wili 
keep until spring. 
APPLE PRICES 
Each Doz. 
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APRICOTS 
CLUSTER. A very productive variety. Fruit medium in 
size, firm and very delicious. Bears early. 
MOORPARK. Large, freestone, productive. Bears in 
July. Yellow and brown with dark specks. Good for 
canning or drying. 
Each 
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‘GRAPES 
2-year vines, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
BIG EXTRA. Extra large bunch; berries black, of fine 
quality. A PostOak hybrid variety. Hardy and good 
bearer. June. 
CARMEN. One of the best varieties for the South. Dark 
red and of fine quality. Ripens in July. 
CONCORD. The most widely known and the most 
popular Grape. Large, compact clusters of large black 
fruit. Delicious, sweet and very tender. Begins to ripen 
about July 20ih and continues for about three weeks. 
DELAWARE. Small, compact clusters of bright red berries. Fruit 
is juicy and very sweet. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Very large, early black of fine texture and 
quality, fine for market or home use. Hardy and prolific. 
in June. 
arbors. 
Moorpark Apricot 
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NIAGARA. Most popular of the white Grapes because the large 
fruit has such a delightful flavor. Heavy bearer and exceilent for 

TREE FRUITS... 
PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. June. Large size, cherry-red, firm 
and sweet; one of the most dependable of Japanese 
Plums. Regular bearer. 
AMERICA. June. Medium size; beautiful golden 
yellow with lots of red; bear heavy crop at an early 
age. Good commercially or for home orchards. 
BRUCE. June. A hybrid variety; large, red and 
productive. Especially good in West Texas. Unusu- 
ally resistant to worms. 
BURBANK. July. Japanese Plum. Large, richly 
colored, red mottled with yellow; excellent Plum for 
eating; delicious flavor; good bearer. 
COMPASS CHERRY PLUM. Cross between Plum 
and Cherry. Produces fruit when young—sometimes 
first year after planting. Hardy and vigorous grower. 
Bears dark red small fruit in clusters. Ripens in 
July. Makes fine jelly. 
GOLD. July. Hybrid variety. Fruit almost trans- 
parent, golden yellow, desirable as market sort. 
OPATA. June. Medium. Purple-red splashed with 
green. Clingstone. Gorgeous in bloom—bears first 
year after planting. Sweet and juicy. 
SAPA. July. Somewhat dwarfish, thrifty. Fruit 
large, dark purple with greenish splotches; flesh 
rich, dark purple-red, of rich flavor, small pit. 
SIX WEEKS. May. Earliest; large, brilliant red; 
flesh pink; stone small. Tree vigorous; grows weil 
in all locations. 
WANETA. Bears very young. Red colored, deli- 
cious fruit. Ripens in July. Prolific. 
WICKSON. July. Large, heart-shaped, bright red 
with heavy bloom; flesh yellow. 
Each Doz. 
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4-6 £064 Pi lige civicssfovg ate eee aolaclane tron te Oe 2.00 22.00 
PEARS 
DOUGLAS. Beavs in October. Produces young. 
Medium sized golden color; firm, mellow fruit. Blight 
resistant. 
GARBER. Large, yellow with red blush on cheek. 
Good keeper and shipper. Bears in August. 
KIEFFER. Large, golden yellow, often blushed in 
the sun; juicy and melting. One of the best for can- 
ning and preserving. 
Each Doz. 
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Ripens 


