J EAST'S 
Hardy Arkansas Grown Nursery Stock 
We offer you the finest Fruit and Nut Trees, Berries, Roses, Flowering 
Shrubs and Shade Trees. Over 200,000 Fruit Trees annually. 
OUR SHIPPING SEASON STARTS ABOUT NOVEMBER 1ST 
AND ENDS ABOUT MAY 15TH ¢ 
IMPORTANT INFORMATION 
ao fe - 5 LOCATION. Our nursery is located 
: in the heart of Arkansas, 40 miles 
from Nashville, one of the leading 
peach centers of the entire United 
States, 35 miles south of Hot Springs 
and 25 miles west of Arkadelphia, 
Arkansas, on Highway No. 8. Our 
soil is adapted to growing fine nurs- 
ery stock with a perfect root system, 
It is our aim to produce stock our cus- 
tomers will be proud of and at the 
Our Office and Storage Building—Equipped to handle your order ; ; 
Promptly so it will reach you in live, growing condition, very lowest prices possible. 


Ornamental Trees 

REDBUD. Heart-shaped leaves; rosy-purple flowers in March before the leaves appear. 
A satisfactory flowering tree because it is so hardy and has no diseases. Why not 

start a ‘‘Redbud Trail” in your community? 













OUR GUARANTEE. Is that you must be satisfied WE PAY POSTAGE on all orders of $2.00 or more, : e > rf _ o | a 
or your money will be refunded for any items you We ship all orders possible by parcel post; however < 5 Serius a2 tos Al Seo Sop conagecict. 
purchase from us that are not what we represent the larger orders will be shipped by express and > ke P v ra ; 
them to be. We Guarantee our trees to be true to will be express collect. To avoid delay and expense rh a = # CURE Eee eas red eset tele ree reaag to a great height. Large, glossy leaves; huge, 
name and will replace any stock that should prove to you, send full remittance with your order. A ao >> g * . 1) Pres: 2: to) 4 feet, 90 entice ane ‘dleinelive: 
otherwise. In no case whatsoever will we refund 25 per cent deposit is required on all C.O.D. orders. ee ) G R A p E S 4 a | 
more than the purchase price. We agree to replace C.O.D. shipments are not sent postpaid. - eee 2 CHINESE ELM. A native of China. Very rapid 
growing, extremely hardy. Leaves out 1 
any stock that fails to grow at one half original 
purchase price. Claims must be made in writing 
before June Ist. 
in the spring and leaves stay on longer in 
autumn. For a quick shade try Chinese Elm 
Sawn J *: 
DUE TO THE COST OF HANDLING we are unable 
to handle orders for less than $2.00. We do our best 
to ship orders same day as received, but in some : ; } 
cases are unable to do so. All orders will be CONCORD. It never fails. Grown successfully in every state in 
shipped as soon as possible after they are received. the Union. Large bluish black grape. The grape’s skin is very 
der, but sufficiently firm to carry to a distant market. Sweet and 
Vines grow very fast and bear the second year. Ripen 
Price: 4 to 5 feet, 90 cents each. 
WEEPING WILLOW. One of America’s most 
beautiful shade trees. A gorgeous shade that 
invites you to a cool, restful spot during the 
hot summer evenings. A bank of Weeping 






















OUR SHIPPING SEASON usually starts about No- 





vember lst or as early as possible after stock is in August. Willows makes a lovely background for an 
perfectly dormant. If frosts are early we should be outdoor living room. Plant wherever a grace- 
able to handle any order by December Ist. The CAMPBELL'S EARLY. A large black grape adapted to a wide area. ee shade is needed, 
Sete pies Peon ee BSE au eas Clusters and berries are large and perfect. Flavor rich and sweet. : Price: 4 to 5 fet, 90 cents each. 
will be shipped in rotation as they are received. oe es ia eos 5 
P Fine keeper. Hardy and productive. Ripens in July. CONCORD STRAWBERRIES R —— MIMOSA. (Weeping Silk Tree.) The Mimosa 
INSPECTION. All our stock is State and Federal ‘ 5 7 “Til Ban TAG Hae ser sensi os, @ peantleal ehade tree, neat an um 
: iti i i i D i ip the Con- . . . . t rella-like i ight green, feathery foli- 
inspected. In addition to these inspections we in- DELAWARE. The ear jest ted grape. Ripens ays before the | RSiiticns=— 4 ean thet iad : Fe 1, flutt 
spect each tree when it is dug from the nursery -ord, medium size fruit. Flesh is juicy and sweet, making it ideal Spring Bearing Varieties bs —— cor ii tolls oF night ee: Sar) flutty 
row. Each bundle is carefully packed, labeled with for dessert and wine. Vines are hardy and productive. Very BLAKEMORE. Extra carly, bright red berry erEeeING Wilton, in the summer. Extremely hardy and adapted 
an inspection certificate, so as to reach you disease popular in the home vineyard. favored for large-scale planting and long-dis- to all sections. o not plant in wet spots. 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 90 cents each. 
free and in good condition. tance hauling. Always bear a big crop of y 





MOORE'S EARLY. This variety ripens three weeks earlier than the firm, fine flavored fruit. i § ‘ s 
oO 5 ; j Pry ALLRED PLUM. e most beautiful ornamental trees to produce delicious fruit. Pro 
FREE PLANTING GUIDE. With cach Concord. Rich black in color, always loaded Sud GlWays enjoyed. DUNLAP. The old standby. A midseason va- the finest, sw icy, redi plumsl-yoit' ey No other plum offers so much beauty 
di we will send a fr helpf Taste is wonderful when picked from vines. Fruit very large. a riety that grows on all types of soil and in good eating d t season, Well nc oliage, stems, branches, fruit, even the 
Sey ee ee) nelpiil vigorous grower and very productive. ih llinsten neeoninseacdacautcndacmioe BLAKEMORE is ALLRED. 
ientin ide Follow, the dusteac. 19 PRICES ON ALL GRAPE VINES lh Giserte Teh g k : © : “ 5 
planting guide. instruc ey Ets a) berry. Price: 2 to 4 feet, 75 cents each. 
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jee in this sent) guide and you FREDONIA. oh cone eel St Be ener ae hoes ahecd veare Vines $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 AROMA, Glossy red, pleasing flavor, very Pro- FLOWERING PEACH. A small tree that one can find a place for in almost any garden for it 
will be successful with all your plant. ofthe; Concord se Ereconte: Witislanes ere oo Ses 2-Y: Vi soon DL SH SO) ductive and of great market value. Superior does not require a great deal of space. The branches are covered with rosettes of flowers REPCROTIRGTCaINE 
ings. wonderful flavor. Heavy producer, fine shipper. A profit winner. -Year Vines .... . 0 0.00 Peenaatildte vanities: in early spr pruning each year after the blooms are gone will produce greater ‘AST- INESE ELM 
IMPROVED KLONDYKE. Th fact st L sh profusion of s the following season. Double red or white. 
Peel per eC hero oo Above varieties: 25 for 65c; ‘i 
Z Price: 2 to 4 feet, 75 cents each. 
for home or market. The berries are uniform 
in shape and size. Dark red in color and 
mild, delicious flavor. A strong productive 
bearer that sells for fancy prices. 
APRICOTS heal 
EARLY GOLDEN. This is a large, deep golden yellow 
fruit that is delicious and unexcelled for canning and 
preserving. The fruit is juicy and ripens early in the 
season, Freestone variety and self-pollenizing. Ideal 
for home garden as it bears young. 
BROADLE AF 
EVERGREENS 
NANDINA. A beautiful and most popular evergreen with bright red berries in 
the winter. The leaves vary from green to a brilliant red in the winter. Highly 
Everbearing Varieties 
ed the “gem” of everbearers. Good quality, firm, 
Fine for home gardens, 

GEM. A large, sweet, juicy berry. Consid 
glossy red. Good shipper, heavy produ 
Gem Prices: 25 for $1.00; 100 for $2.75 

Bane Ver BOUL Sometimes called the “Improved eae MOORPARK. Big, juicy, full flavored apricot just right recommended for fill-in planting about the house and grounds. 
Bridal Wreath. A medium size shrub covered with pure for canning and drying. One of the finest for des- 
white flowers in late April and May. Price: 15 to 18 inches, 75 cents each. 
serts. Ripens to a beautiful orange color, both skin 
and flesh. Very mild and sweet. Trees are very 
hardy and thrifty. 

Price: 18-24 in., 50c each; 2 for 90c 
ABELIA. Dark, glossy green leaves are perfectly contrasted with the delicately 
perfumed, little white flowers produced from early to late. The arching branches 
are graceful, but the plant may be sheared to any shape and to any size you 
desire, 

WEIGELA. Rosea. Rose-pink with a deeper shade in the 
throat, it is very free blooming. Blooms April and May. 
Price: 18-24 in., 50c each; 2 for 90c 

ROYAL. A fine, large French variety. Skin dull yellow with an 
orange cheek, very faintly tinged with red, Ripens latter part Price: 15 to 18 inches, 75 cents each, 
WEIGELA. Eva Rathke. Most distinct variety, being later 

(June) and most conspicuous with deep carmine-red flowers. of July. 
Price: 18-24 in., 60c each; 2 for $1.10 —= = = > oS 
ALMOND. Pink Flowering. A beautiful small shrub, bearing PRICES ON ALL APRICOT TREES 
an abundance of small double, rose-like flowers before Each 10 PLEASE USE THIS ORDER BLANK 
leaves appear in early spring. 
Price: 18-24 in., 75c each; 2 for $1.40 UOC ood oteso ones pebdaoroauabntd $ .50 $ 4.50 EAST'S NURSERY 
ALTHEA. Rose of Sharon. Tall growing shrub, with beau- 6.50 
tiful double flowers that shower blooms from midsummer AMITY, ARKANSAS 
until frost. Unusually hardy. Your choice of red or purple. 7.50 
Price: 18-24 in., 55c each; 2 for $1.00 11.00 EARLY GOLDEN NEW STREAMLINER. This excellent everbearer has everything; enormous size, rich red color, Date: of Order: Pecivinieteraivveiste ovelorsresistetttereteis 1955... 
excellent flavor and a big producer. A wonderful variety for eating fresh, canning or 
freezing. Bears for two or three months same year planted. UNE Peis Scicin cise 5 abv nversinvere.wiesu'e w'eve 4)ninju/sa\olo/cja Slacule) aver u'ajaie. ayera’syera,eru/abe) ete aretafetstel etapelpeeners tetera eaaretstatetelcletaleteiestetaesee 
New Streamliner Prices: 25 for $1.50; 100 for $4.95 
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CREPE MYRTLE. By far the best known, most popular and Tt costs a lot of money to print a large fancy Colored Catalogue. Naturally when you buy stock - 
one of the finest flowering shrubs in the south. Blooms from you are paying for these catalogues. We are sending you this small circular and saving a lot by do- 
midseason until frost. Watermelon-red only. ing so. We are passing the savings on to our customers by lowering the prices on most of our stock. 

Price: 18-24 in., 55c each; 2 for $1.00 We guarantee our stock to be first class in every way. Give us a trial order. STUART. This variety is best suited sis Stele mene Trees eatce fie Se nr ee Ship By 
FORSYTHIA. (Golden Bell) A showy mass of yellow flowers for all sections of the country and (Mail or Express) 
early in April before the leaves appear. Both the grace all types of soil. It is a good pro- Date of Shipment 
ducer and a very fast grower. The 
nut is large, well filled, sweet and 
brittle, one of the earliest ripening 
of all standard pecans. Vigorous 
tree, seldom misses a crop. 
and beauty give it a prominent place in shrub plantings. 
Price: 18-24 in., 50c each; 2 for 90c 
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CHERRY TREES 
EARLY RICHMOND. A good old variety, perfectly hardy, unin- 
jured by the most severe winters. One of the most valuable 
and popular varieties, used extensively by canners. Excellent 
for pies and preserves, 
MONTMORENCY. Considered by fruit growers to be the finest 
sour cherry grown. Fruit large, firm, ships perfectly. Bears 
very young, produces tremendous money making crops and is 
successful anywhere. A large per cent of all frozen cherries 
used for pies are Montmorency. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Here is the best, most dependable and suc- 
cessful of all sweet cherries, You can always depend on this 
variety for a good crop. The sweet mild flavor has won nation- 
wide popularity with commercial and home growers. 
LILAC. Any description would fall short of the real beauty, Quantity Variety Size Price Total 
both in form and fragrance, of these marvelous flowers. 
Very hardy and easily grown. Dark purple only. 
Price: 18-24 in., 90c each; 2 for $1.75 


WESTERN SCHLEY 

STUART 
MOCK ORANGE. A choice shrub, with a wealth of large, 
creamy white flowers that have the texture and fragrance 
of orange blossoms. Blooms in May and June. 
Price: 18-24 in., 60c each; 2 for $1.10 
WESTERN SCHLEY. A long, well shaped, beautiful nut. The 
shell is very thin and soft. The tree is healthy, strong - 
grower, early and heavy producer. 


BUTTERFLY BUSH. Graceful plumes of lavender-violet flowers 
in summer on a bush 5 to 10 feet tall, fragrant and lovely. 
Will need to be severely pruned each spring, for blooms 
are produced on new wood. 
Price: 18-24 in., 55c each; 2 for $1.00 


SUCCESS. The most popular 
eastern variety. The nut is 
large and oblong with smooth, 






creamy kernels that release 

























PRICES ON ALL CHERRY TREES BURKETT perfectly from the shell. The 
EARLY RICHMOND Each 10 tree is a vigorous grower and iF 
$ 7.00 ( BURKETT. This variety is one of resistant to scab. 
9.00 the leading pecans. Its flavor 
cannot be equalled. It is a regu- UCCESS 
11.00 lar producer of large, fat nuts suse 
that bring top market prices. PRICES ON ABOVE VARIETIES 
Plant Western Schley with Bur- 2 to 3 feet, $1.85 Each; 3 to 4 feet, $2.15 Each; 4 to 5 feet, $2.65 Each 
Thomas Black Walnut kett for perfect pollenation. 
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‘i GIANT MAHAN. The world’s largest pecan. The 
This giant thin-shelled Black Walnut will grow and bear any- nuts look similar to the Western Schley but are ie +; 
where. Usually bears within one to two years after planting. twice as large. Mahan is also a true brittle 
Pick bushels of these big, delicious walnuts from your own trees Paper-Shell, and brings more money than any — 
MOCK ORANGE and store them for the winter. Fine for eating fresh or making other pecan grown. Mahan is a heavy producer | a 
delicious candies. The tree is a fast grower and will soon make and is adapted to all sections. This variety has Al E 
WEIGELA a beautiful, valuable shade tree for your home. become very popular due to the healthy, vigorous 
growing tree which makes a beautiful shade 
FIG TREES PRICES ON THOMAS BLACK WALNUT TREES specimen. Plant the variety for home or commer- a fe een 
Each cial planting. 
The Fig is a southern fruit, grown in the southemn TEXAS EVERBEARING. A wonderful fig. Begins 2: 40)/3\ feeb. os ieinisreuscateivieletiaieiyee AoGoo $ 1.75 PRICES ON MAHAN PECANS in i 
states. It is one of the earliest trees to bear, often peat * td ana until eae These Sito) 4) feet ceercisisr,siae deatingdod 60 2.00 MAHAN Zitor3 feet. hg cael catia tt $2.50) Each = 
: ‘ ees will produce the first year after planting, \ ‘° ‘eet, A ac! SS 
PASE RG fruit the first year after being transplanted. Light brown in color, medium size, very sweet, 
Figs may be grown in your garden around your Extra good to serve fresh from the tree, preserved ~—! -—-- 






home, near any outbuilding, in your orchard or al- and canned. Considered the most hardy of the ; 
most any place that you wish. Every family in the figs. PEICES ON ALE FIGTTREES > WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL ORDERS SENT PARCEL POST; ORDERS SENT BY EXPRESS ARE NOT PREPAID. —| 
A 25% DEPOSIT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL C.O.D. SHIPMENTS. BALANCE SENT C.O.D. PLUS POSTAGE. A Eee = 
south should have a few trees for home use. There 
being th t popular at this time, other old va- 1 to 2 veet.........-+2+eseee-e$ 50 $4.50 
Siavid ea Rete mcccing, IMPORTANT—If sold out of a variety ordered, shall we substitute with a variety which al YES 
are a dozen or more varieties, the Texas Everbearing Each 10 
tieties having been displaced by Everbearing. 2 to 4 feet..... chanaccsmdoccon ss 6.50 ie S T 9 S Re U R Ss F IR ; 
A y we believe to be equally good? al NO 




