A WORD TO THE WISE—Getting the most for one’s money is an 
ancient and honorable practice, it is likewise a modern and sensible 
one. Be sure you get the most for your money, there are certain funda- 
mental ways of getting the most for your money when buying nursery 
products—good stock from a reputable concern, planting at the cor- 
rect time. Proper care after planting, all these are essential compon- 
ents, Don’t forget that your time is really part of your expense. Don’t 
waste it on inferior stock. Inferior stock is usually sold at so-called 
bargain ‘prices. 
PECAN TREES 
The following is the leading varieties, propagated and grown 
Cee for early bearing. MONEYMAKER, STUART, SUCCESS AND 
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PAPERSHELL PECAN— 
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months after transplant- 
ing. Note the pecans: This 
a special budded tree 4 
to 5 ft ft. in height 
| which we are offering at 
$5.50 each under our 
usual guarantee that tree 
will live, grow and bear, 
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WALNUT—AII kinds and varieties same price as pecans, a few of the 
Walunts of cerain varieties on account of their habit of growth, will 
not be as tall as pecan trees of the larger grades, but will be larger 
in caliber making up for shortage in height. If interested in walnut 
trees, write us stating kind and: grade desired, and we will advise as 
to what we can supply. 
PRICES OF PLUMS, PRUNES, APRICOTS, NECTARINES AND APPLES 
Budded on hardy French Plum stock. Strong Vigorous 
EACH DOZ. 
Giant, Ouick=Bearingwolze pee ee $3.50 $40.00 
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At Om) UGC TEAMING nil aoe vate oe creme Sa eA) el 2.00 22.00 
3) WON ARID tS 2 SE ss 2 Co ae eee 30) 16.00 
ABUNDANCE—Very large, oblong; amber color nearly covered with 
red. June. 
BURKBANK—Large; cherry-red with thin lilac bloom. July. 
GREEN GAGE—Greenish yellow rounded fruits with rich, sweet, firm 
flesh. August. 
SATSUMA—Deep blood red fruits in quantity. August. 
SIX WEEKS-—Large, oblong, brilliant red. Hybrid, well tested, good. 
most valuable. The finest earliest plum. Tree vigorous: May. 
GONZALES—-Large, pointed, yellow, high flavor, good quality. June. 
EXCELSIOR—Like all native plums. It is abundantly productive; deep 
rich red, fair quality. June. 
RED JUNE—Fruit medium to large, cordate and very prominently 
elongated at the apex. Deep vermilion-red all over. Flesh light lemon 
yellow or whitish, June. 
BRUCE—Large, red. Very productive; well suited for North Texas, 
the Pandhandle, and Oklahoma. June. 
MONARCH—One of the earliest bearing plums. Real dark blue fruit. 
Finest blue plum for canning. Vigorous grower and one of the best 
‘all round’’ plums. September. 
PRUNES 
GERMAN PRUNE—An excellent purple prune; good for canning and 
drying. August. 
SUGAR—Bears well in all sections and a good variety for home plant- 
ing, fruit of good size, dark purple in color. Flesh very sweet and juicy: 
amber colored. Excellent for canning. Large. July. 
APRICOTS 
CLUSTER—Fruit medium sized, yellow with occasional fleck of 
red: May. 
MOORPARK—Large round deeply colored fruits. Best for eating. Fine 
along the coast. Shy bearer. July. 
ROY AL—Sweet deep orange flesh. Excellent variety for home use. June 
NECTARINES 
RED ROMAN—One of the richest and best of clingstones. Tree healthy 
and productive. Flesh rich; high vinous flavor. August. 
GOWER—Large firm pale green fruits with deep red blush. June. 
APPLES 
MISSING LINK APPLE—Is a vigorous grower: Fruit large oblong, flat- 
tened at ends, red and green when picked; green turning to rich golden 
yellow as the fruit comes into season for use. The only sure croper for 
Central and South Texas, Introduced and for sale exclusive by Con- 
solidated Nurseries. 
BECKER—Introduced from Germany about the year 1854, by Dr. F. 
Becker, a vigorous grower and an early and prolific bearer. Medium 
to large, of pleasant and vinous flavor. July. 
HEY ER—Originated on the premises of ‘Mr. Owen Heyer of Weimar, 
Texas. Seedling of Ben Davis. Size of fruit 9 inches in circumference. 
Good quality. May- 
LOCKHART-—Originated in Tyler County, Texas. Is yellow striped 
with red. One of the best apples for Southeast Texas. July. 
STRAWBERRIES 
LONE STAR PERPETUAL (PER)—The only really Everbearing Straw- 
berry in existence to our knowledge. High quality, uniform in shape. 
Brings fancy prices much above ordinary berries, if properly planted 
and given the proper care and attention, we guarantee this berry to 
produce fruit through June, July, August, September and October, 
and in the lower South this berry usually continues to fruit up until 
Christmas. If planted in either fall or Spring, will produce full corp 
the following season. $1.50 per dozen. $2.25 per 25; $3.75 per 50; 
$6.00 per.100; $25.00 per 500; $40.00 per 1000. We also offer 
the following varieties until sold. “Klondike, Gandy, \Excelsor,\ Blake- 
more,V Mastodon,‘ Gem,\ Lupton. If interested in these later varieties, 
write us advising variety and number of plants wanted, and we will 
make quotations, should we have them in stock at said time. 
