HEALTHY TREES AND PLANTS FROM A HEALTHY COUNTRY 
FRUIT TREES — 
All Trees Thrifty — Well Grown — Heavily Rooted 
RED JUNE PLUM 
Very large, glowing carmine with a 
heavy white bloom; flesh firm, sugary, 
delicious, stone small. Remarkable for its 
long keeping qualities. Tree of vigorous 
upright growth. 
BURBANK PLUM 
The most popular and widely planted 
of the oriental plums. Fruit large and 
showy; flesh juicy, sweet and delicious. 
Tree a handsome grower and an early 
annual and prolific bearer. 
(Illustrated, Page 8) 

All Plum Trees, Red June, Burbank, 

Abundance 
GOLDEN APRICOT 
Has a delicious and high-flavored fruit, 3 to 4 ft., $1.00 
ripening in midsummer. Trees, $1.50 each. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.50 ALL PEACH TREES : 
3 to 4 ft., $1.00 
ARP BEAUTY. Tree hardy and ’ Special Prices 
productive and a large, vigorous, Several Leading Varieties ORANGE QUINCE 
spreading grower. Skin thick and Riegerr oe site ee Large, roundish bright golden yel- 
tough, making it an _ excellent ae ere low; cooks tender and is of very 
shipper. Flesh juicy, tender, Several Leading Varieties excellent flavor. Valuable for pre- 
sweet, high-flavored, good. A prof- 50 trees, 50c each serves or flavoring; very productive; 
itable early yellow fleshed market the most popular and extensively 
peach. MAYFLOWER PEACH Onesok the cultivated of the old varieties. Very 
hest {Gi Ripens: abouts May 28th. /.Hardy popular for jellies. 3 to 4 ft., $1.50. 
and most popular. 
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(Illustrated, Page 13) 
J. H. HALE PEACH. Free stone, medium, ELBERTA PEACH. Very large, oval, yel- 
flesh white, fine quality, very melting and low, with red check, yellow flesh, of fine 
rich flavor. Middle August. quality. The great commercial peach. Mid- 
season. 
(Illustrated, Page 8) (Illustrated, Page 8) 
Introducing in This Section— 
Three new varieties of Peach trees. Dixiered, Dixie- 
gem and Southland, suitable for the South, short Dor- 
ment Period, and Self-fertile, makes them heavy pro- 
ducers. Description as follows: 
DIXIERED—A seedling of Hale Haven, medium size, DIXIEGEM—Yellow flesh, freestone, self-fertile and 
round with light pubescene. About three-fourths of the ripens about with early rose. Blossoms medium sized 
surface is’covered with a bright red attractive red blush... and opens a few days later than Elberta. It’s outstand- 
The flesh is yellow, firm but melting, medium texture ing characteristics are good sized for its season, near 
and a good flavor. Trees are moderately vigorous and freestone, high quality and attractive appearance. Is 
productive. Blossoms medium size and self-fertle. prea for both local market and early shipping 
variety. 

SOUTHLAND—A seedling of Hale Haven, ripens about 
with Hiley variety. Freestone, medium to large sized, 
round and has light pubescene. Is attractively colored 
with light red blush covering about one-half the surface eee 
at the shipping ripe stage. Flesh is yellow, firm, slow le i 

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softening, medium texture and of good flavor. Has been 
fruited and tested in Georgia, Mississippi and Louisiana. 
Prices on these new varieties of Peaches, 3 to 4 ft., £ 
$1.65 each; ten trees, $1.35 each; twenty-five trees, $1.00 f 
each. Write for special prices on 100 lots, or more, for | 
commercial orchard. ‘ ; 
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3 to 4 ft., $1.25 
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All Apple Trees } | 

YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Rather large, roundish 
ROME BEAUTY. Large, yellow apple, covered fruit with clear white skin which turns to a pale 
with stripes and splotches of bright red, and yellow. Flesh is white, tender, sweet and delicious. 
sprinkled with light dots. Flesh yellow, rather The tree is a vigorous, upright grown and very 
coarse grained and subacid. Tree is strong, vigor- prolific. August. 
ous and productive and is noted for its certain 
crops. October to December. 

