Our Highly Recommended 
APPLES 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT—Widely known; 
well liked; large size; transparent yellow; 
quality good; crisp; sub-acid; very fra- 
grant. Excellent cooker. Fruit tender, re- 
quires careful handling. Trees bears young. 
Ripens in June. 
STAYMAN WINESAP—One of the oldest 
American apples, still increasing in favor. 
Its size, color, ands particularly, its quality, 
have given it the well deserved popularity 
it enjoys. Medium size, vivid red. One of 
the best keepers. Ripens in September. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS — Beautiful golden 
yellow skin, firm textured flesh. Tree is 
thrifty and extremely productive, yielding 
bountiful crops while very young. Ripens 
early October. > 
GRIMES GOLDEN — Good, golden yellow 
apple; an old favorite over the United 
States. Tree very productive, long-lived. 
Ripens in early fall. 

DELICIOUS — Beautiful, red-striped winter 
apple. Good quality; fine flavor. One of the 
best known. Every home should have a few. 
Ripens in October. 
RED JUNE — One of the best early apples 
for table and market. Medium size; deep 
red in color. The flesh is white. Ripens in 
June. 
PRICES ON APPLE TREES 
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PEARS 
LECONTE—Large; pyriform; 
July 20th to end of August. 

smooth ; pale yellow. Quality good when properly ripened. Ripens 
Begins to bear when five years old. 
DOUGLAS — Fruit large, slightly oblong in 
shape; creamy-white with red cheek. Tree ig 
vigorous grower, with upright branches, large 
leaves. A very heavy bearer. Ripens in August. 
BARTLETT—Everyone is acquainted with this 
large yellow pear. Fruit very rich and highly 
aromatic. Tree grows dense and of even, coni- 
cal shape. Ripens in August. 
GARBER—Oriental strain, like the Smith’s 
Fruit: resembles Kieffer in size, shape and 
color. Ripens late September. 
PINEAPPLE PEAR—Valuable for the South 
for canning. Flesh coarse, about the quality of 
Kieffer. Tree good grower, not subject to 
blight; good bearer. Ripens in August. Best 
suited to that section within 100 to 150 miles | 
of the Gulf Coast. 
KIEFFER—Best variety for the Southwest; 
large, yellow with rusty cheek; fine for cook- 
ing and market. Ripens in October. 
PRICES ON PEAR TREES 
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