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All of Consolidated Nurseries Fruit Trees and Bushes offered on 
this special list are not to be compared with customary small sizes 
frequently offered. Our trees consist of the best root-system with which 
to produce good fruit in a comparatively short time. 
PRICES OF PEARS EXCEPT WHERE OTHERWISE NOTED 
Budded on whole roots of imported French stocks, exceptionally 
well rooted. 
EACH DOZ. 
Giant Ouick——Bearitiges (ze) ene $3.50 $40.00 
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PEAR — Seven 
months after 
months after tr- 
ansplant- 
ing. Tree of 
dwarf hab it. 
Blight proo f. 
Quality extra 
good. Fruit is 
large yellow 
with blush, 
bears heavy 
crops the first 
year after plant- 
ing. Fare super- 
ior and quality 
and young bear- 
ing to Douglas. 
We sell _ this 
pear positively 
under guarantee 
to refund money 
if not found ex- 
actly as describ- 
ed, introduced 
and for sale ex- 
clusively by 
Consolidated 
Nurseries. Price 3 to 4 ft. $1.50 each; 4 to 5 ft. $2.00 each; 4 to 6 
ft. Selected $2.50. Specimens $3.75 each. 
BARTLETT—Yellow with red blush. July 
FRENCH PEAR—The Tallest growing pear tree known, reaching the 
height of 100 to 150 feet. A great bearer and hardy, Fruit yellow 
medium, perfect in shape very rich, highly perfumed; most valuable 
pear for canning yet introduced; retains its rich flavor after cooking; 
not a good commercial pear. July. 
GARBER—One of the best hybrids; earlier than Kieffer; very hardy, 
immensely productive; bears young, good for canning and preserving, 
Good fertilizer for Kieffer. August. 
PINEAPPLE PEAR (Chinese Sand Pear)—-Resembles the Kieffer, with 
crisp, jucy, coarse flesh. Fine for cooking and canning. Puts out growth 
too early in Spring for Gulf Coast Section. August. 
GOLDEN JUNE—Original tree is 65 years old, thrifty and healthy and 
not a sign of Blight and never had a touch of it. Bears annual crops, 
and gone by July 1, begins to ripen about June 5th. Has very small 
core and often but one or two seeds. Often young trees of varieties 
like Le Conte and Kieffer etc, die with blight in nursery. This variety 
stands and grows and is not in the least affected by the blight even 
though only 3% feet from diseased one, and does not rot at the core 
(a failing in most all early pears) 
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? IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A COPY OF OUR GENERAL CATALOG, 
> LISTING A COMPLETE LINE OF ORNAMENTAL SHADE TREES, 
2? FLOWERING SHRUBS AND VINES, EVERGREENS AND DECIDU- 
OUS, AS WELL AS A COMPLETE LINE OF BULBS AND HARDY 
UPERENNIALS. Wai Te FOR IT. 
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Our prices are reasonable and in keeping with the high quality of 
our products we have both expensive and inexpensive plants, but we 
do not have inferior ones; Ours is probably the most critical clientele 
in the country and the surpassing excellence of our offerings is simply 
the outgrowth of our customers demands. 
CHERRIES 
We list below the only Cherry which we would recomend for the 
Gulf Coast Section. If interested in other varieties write us for list. 
UNCLE SAM—This is beyond any doubt the largest and grandest 
cherry the world ever produced. The only cherry to our knowledge 
which has proved to give satisfactory results in Central and Soutn 
Texas and in-many other localities where all other cherries proved a 
complete failure. This is the only cherry known that absolutely never 
fails to bear. Blooms April 1, ripens July 25th and lasts, plump and 
sweet on the tree, until August 15, Comes in after all other cherries 
have gone, Best canner. Outcrops them all. Self seeder. Bears heavy 
crops the first year after planting. Quite as large as the Wild Goose 
Plum. So late that the birds do not prey upon them. We sell this 
cherry positively under guarantee to refund money if not found ex- 
actly as described. If you plant one cherry tree for home or market, 
plant “UNCLE SAM" introduced and for sale exclusively by Con- 
solidated Nurseries, Giant Size $3.50 each. 4 to 6 ft. Selected $3.00 
each. 4 to 5 ft. $2.50 each. 
PRICES OF LIMEQUAT, ORANGES, GRAPEFRUIT, TANGERINES, 
KUMQUATS AND LEMONS. 
: EACH DOZ. 
Giant Bearing Size oe = rok & _ $6.00 $66.00 
Selected Specimens 5.00 56.00 
Heavy Trees which have borne in nursery row 4.00 44.00 
Two years No. | Grade secre 8250 40.00 
ORANGES 
SATSUMA—The hardiest Orange known. Medium, flattened; color 
deep yellow; rind and segments part freely flesh fine-grained, tender, 
juicy, sweet and delicious; seedless. Tree bears young, September, 
October and November. Bring high price in the market. 
LOUISIANA SWEET—an annual, very heavy bearer. The flavor is most 
delicious, Probably the best blood orange for the Gulf Coast Section. 
ROBERTSON NAVEL—A development of the Washington Navel, with 
the same quality seedless fruit but produces larger crops even while 
quite young. December to April. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
MARSH SEEDLESS—Size medium, almost seedless, juicy but somewhat 
bitter. Ripens late and holds exceptionally well. 
WALTERS—A leading sort; early in ripening. Fair quality. 
THOMPSON PINK—A splendid seedless grapefruit of high quality, 
juicy, sweet. Pink colored flesh. 
LEMONS 
EUREKA—A\though this high quality lemon is extensively planted 
commercially. It is one of the best for home planting, producing hist 
quality, juicy medium sized fruits. Tree practically thornless. 
MEYER—Lemons are slightly less ‘hardy than oranges except the 
Meyer, which stands considerable cold. A beautiful oranmental tree 
for the home garden. 
AMERICAN WONDER OR PONDEP.OSA—A true everbearing variety. 
The tree has fruit in all stages of development, from the size of a 
pea up to the ripe fruit. Fruit has been taken from a tree weighing 
over 4 pounds. In addition to its fruit bearing qualities it makes a 
very handsome plan for house culture. 
_ KUMQUAT 
NAGAMI—Semi-dwarf tree or large shrub of considerable ornamental 
‘value. The small deep green foliage makes a beautiful shrub and 
stands shearing well. The fruits are long and narrow; quite tasty. 
Only Nursery Stock of Guaranteed Superior Quality are offered 
by CONSOLIDATED NURSERIES, No other trees or plants are offered 
you. 
