FRUITS and NUTS 
All Peaches $1.00 and $1.50 each 
BELLE OF GEORGIA—A large, white fruit with red cheeks. Flesh is white 
and firm. A freestone variety, medium early in maturity. 
EARLY WHEELER (Red Bird)—A clingstone variety, white with red cheek 
and excellent, juicy flesh. Very early to ripen. 
ELBERTA—Huge, yellow freestone of nation-wide fame. Mid-season. 
FRANK—One of the later maturing clingstone peaches. Yellow flesh, large, 
sweet, and firm. Very heavy yielding. 
HALE-HAVEN—Richly colored freestone variety with yellow flesh. Mid- 
season maturity. Heavy crops; excellent for canning. 
INDIAN CLING—Old-time, red-fleshed clingstone variety. Fruits are medium 
size and ripen in August. Delicious. 
J. H. HALE—Fine, red-cheeked, yellow skinned, yellow-fleshed freestone of 
great size and remarkable quality. Mid-season maturity. 
MAMIE ROSS—Early mid-season semi-cling. White with red cheek. 
NEW GOLDEN JUBILEE—Earliest ripening yellow freestone. Big and sweet, 
and free of the flaws of the old Golden Jubilee strain. 
APPLES 
All Apples $1.25 each 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS—Most fa- 
mous red eating apple. Crisp. 
GOLDEN DELICIOUS—Superb qual- 
ity. Yellow skin; white flesh. 
HOLLAND—Early, red, and _ flavor- 
ful. Does not need pollinator. 
TRANSCENDENT CRAB — Yellow 
splashed red. For preserving. 
PLUMS 
All Plums $1.00 and $1.50 each 
AMERICA— Yellow, turning red when 
tripe. Medium size; very productive. 
BRUCE—Large, amber red. Both pro- 
ductive and free from troubles. 
BURBANK—Large, purplish red plum 
with deep yellow, delicious flesh. 
COMPASS CHERRY PLUM—Halfway 
between plum and cherry. Dark red 
fruits, excellent for pies. 
EXCELSIOR — Purplish red with 
greenish flesh. Large fruits. 
GOLD—Crystal clear, large golden 
yellow fruits. 
SANTA ROSA—Very large Cali- 
fornia type plum, dark red, extremely 
sweet, thick fleshed. 
SAPA —Cherry-plum type. Ripens 
huge crops early in the summer. 
Dark, purplish red. Good for jelly. 
SARIEMERE 
BURKETT 
All Pears $1.00 and $1.50 each 
DOUGLAS — Early ripening, blight- 
resistant. Golden fruits. 
GARBER— Vigorous trees, with large, 
firm yellow fruits. Early. 
KIEFFER — Widely adapted, 
cropper. Keeps well in storage. 
LE CONTE — Yellow blushed red. 
Good eating pear, bell-shaped. 
FIGS 
All Figs 75c each 
CELESTE—Small, bluish purple, very 
sweet fig. For preserving. 
MAGNOLIA — Large, pale green 
fruits. Bears freely every year. 
TEXAS EVERBEARING — Brownish 
yellow, very large fruits. Sweet. 
GRAPES 
Al! Grapes 50c each 
CARMAN —Very dark red, extremely 
sweet variety. Large bunches, and 
lots of them every year. 
CONCORD—Blue-black, old time fa- 
vorite. Wonderful for juice. 
NIAGARA — Distinctive flavor; light 
green to white fruits. Prolific, with 
large clusters on vigorous vines. 
R. W. MUNSON—Very old variety 
with red fruits and heavy yields. 
sure 
WESTERN SCHLEY 
J. H. HALE PEACH 
PECANS 
Pecans $2.50 and up depending on size and variety 
BURKETT—Large, almost round, thin shelled upland variety. 
DESIRABLE—-A very new strain, apparently of wide adaptability, 
and destined to displace older types in the opinion of experts. 
STUART—Most widely adapted and reliable. Well-filled kernels. 
SUCCESS—Large, oblong nut with plump, smooth, quality kernels. 
WESTERN SCHLEY—The longest nut that’s practical to grow. Re- 
liable producer with thin shells. Extra quality. Upland type. 
IMPROVED BLACK WALNUT 
THOMAS—Large nuts with thin shells. Fast grower. $2.50 each 
PERSIMMONS 
EUREKA—Big, orange-red fruits. Hardy and well flavored. $1.50 
TANE NASHI—Bright orange, deep globe fruits. 
resistant. The very finest quality. 
BERRIES 
BOYSENBERRY—Huge berries borne in heavy clusters. Fruits run 
red to purple and are 1¥2 to 2 inches long. Dozen plants $1.00 
AUSTIN MAYES DEWBERRY—tThe largest berries of any other 
dew or blackberries. Fruit is black and high quality. Dozen, $1.00 
EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES—Specially selected varieties best 
adapted to our Texas conditions. Dozen plants, 50c 
Seedless. Frost 
Trees $1.50 each 
STUART 
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SWEENEY, KRIST & DIMM, HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, PORTLAND, ORE, 
