POMEGRANATES 
One of the oldest cultivated fruits. Makes good jelly, adds color 
to salads, good for making an iced drink that’s really refreshing, and 
delightful for eating fresh. Both fruit and flower are pretty. 
~ DE LUSCIOUS. Vigorous, prolific. Vivid onange colored blooms. Round 
fruit is yellow blushed with red. 
“RHODA. An outstanding variety bearing large fruits of excellent 
quality. 
“ WONDERFUL. Large, late fruit. Very colorful. 
“™ SWEET. The name describes it. 
18-24” $1.25 2-3’ $1.50 3-4 $2.25 
BLIGHT RESISTANT PEARS 
’ PINEAPPLE. Fruit large, juicy and attractive. Excellent for canning 
and cooking. 
-\ KIEFFER. Large golden yellow pear. Good Keeping qualities. 
’“ BALDWIN. Fruit of highest quality. Superior texture and flavor. Fine 
for eating fresh. 
~ ORIENT. Nearly round, Creamy white flesh. Mellow, delicious. Named 
and released by University of Tennessee. 
3-4" $1.00 4-5’ $1.25 5-7 $1.50 
‘(Why wait for your pear trees to grow to bearing size? We have a few 
bearing size Orient and Baldwin trees @ $4.00 each F.O.B. Dothan.) 
CITRUS 
(Florida law does not permit shipment of citrus trees into that state.) 
Our citrus is budded on trifoliate stock for increased hardiness. 
' KUMQUATS 
\. NAGAMI. Fruit olive shaped, bright orange color when ripe. Very 
showy. Skin sweet, inside tart. Makes the finest marmalade and 
_ good for eating right off the bush. 
“MEIWA, Fruit round, about one inch in diameter, yellow when ripe. 
Sweet all the way through. The best Kumquat for eating fresh. 
Husky one year $1.75 
? SATSUMAS 
“OWARI. Best of all Satsumas. Delicate, sweet flavor. Seedless or 
nearly so. Fine stake grown plants. 
53” caliper $1.50 4%” caliper $2.00 
NUT TREES 
PECANS 
There’s nothing. better for shade around the house. and nuts from 
ia few trees will pay your taxes. 
‘ STUART. Successfully planted over a wider area than any other var- 
iety. Good flavor. Keep well. Productive. 
. MESSISSIPPI GIANT. Bears young. Largest papershell variety. Widely 
known under various names: V-Giant, Mahan, Meyhan, Florida 
Giant, etc. 
3-4 $2.00 each 4-5’ $2.25 each 5-6’ $2.75 each 6-7” $3.50 each 
SEZDLING. The original trees of all named pecan varieties were seed- 
! lings. MISSISSIPPI GIANT, for instance, was a seedling found 
growing near Kosciusko, Mississippi. The original tree was sold for 
a large sum of money to a Southern nursery. Seedlings are usually 
vigorous and prolific and there is always a chance of developing 
- into a superior variety. Our trees are grown from selected nuts. 
Strong one year plants 50 cents each. 
3-4 $1.00 each 4-5’ $1.25 each 5-6’ $1.50 each 6-7’ $2.00 each 
