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NO CHEAP NURSERY PRODUCTS Offered on this fader, “Cheap” as 
applied to nursery stock, live stock or merchandise means ’’common— 
of small value’’ yet occasionally one will find an uninformed person 
who wants “‘cheap”’ trees. We do not offer ‘“common—of no value’’ 
products. We offer only finest possible quality of stock, charge a live 
and let live pvice for it and prefer to do business with only those 
who are interested in having the best quality so as to succeed. Whether 
it be cows, mules, horses, corn or fruit trees and plants— intelligent 
thoughtful people know there is a vast difference in highest quality 
and in poorest quality, Runt hogs produce ‘‘runt’’ returns. So do fruit 
trees, plants, shrubbery and ornamentals. 
PRICES, VARIETIES, PERSIMMON TREES 
EACH DOZ. 
GiantsOuick-Bearinge size, =e oe ee ee $3.50 $40.00 
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PAtOrs iit. NO# ge eeenee a ee es oe Se : 21.00 
HACHKEYA—Large, dark red, yellow meat, oblong, pointed; abundant 
bearer, ! 
TRIUMPH—Bright yellow, medium size, shape of tomato; best quality; 
one of the most productive. 
YEMON—(Seedless) Very large, flat, lemon yellow. 
ZENGI—Tomato shaped, color bright yellow, dark meat; another good 
edible persimmon, and very productive. 
NATIVE OR AMERICAN PERSIMMON—Fruit is somewhat similar to 
the plum, yellow when ripe, sweet and good after exposure to frost. 
TERMS AND CONDITION OF SALE 
No order accepted for less than $3.00 and $2.00 deposit on orders 
of $8.00 and under; over that amount at least 25 per cent to accom- 
pany order. Compare our guarantee with other reputable nurseries. 
MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS 
MULBERRY—Hicks Improved Everybearing—Bearing three or four 
months during the Spring and Summer. Fruit large, sweet and refresh- 
ing. 4 to 6 feet. Selected $2.00 each. 
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LOQUAT (‘Medlar or ‘Japan’’ Plum) Evergreen, A most valuable winter 
and spring ripening fruit. Yellow; size of plums; deliciously flavored, 
and fine for preseving. This should be grown extensively for both home 
and market and for shipping. As the flowers are sometimes frostbitten, 
grow in protected places. The tree is evergreen, with handsome large 
rough leaves, worthy of being grown simply as an ormanental, both 
in pots and outdoors. 2 to 3 feet $3.50 each. Specimens large $5.00 
each. 
AVOCADO-SUBTROPICAL FRUIT—-The lower two-thirds of each tree 
trunk should be wrapped with a 2-inch-wide strip of burlap immediately 
after planting, to protect from the sun. $5.00 each, unless otherwise 
noted. 
GUAVA—(Feijoa) Bears large crops of refreshing rich-flavored fruit 
that is highly desirable for preseving or eating out of hand. A single 
plant will bear satisfactorily. Forms a shrub of outstanding ornamental 
value in both foliage and bloom. B. 2 to 2% ft. $5.00 each. 1% to 
2 ft. $4.00 each. 
ROSE APPLE—Eugenia Jambos. Not only the dense lathery green and 
bronze foliage present a neat cool appearance in the garden but the 
large white flushed pink, fruit makes excellent rose scented jelly. 
Large fluffy white flowers, too. Semi-hardy $5.00 each. 
CALAMONDIN—A dense glossy small-leaved citrus shrub that pro- 
duces incredible quantities of small fruit, Orange-red within and 
without. The juice is greatly prized for use in drinks. Highly valuable 
either in the garden or for pot culture. Speciments $5-00 each. 
CRABAPPLE—Red Siberian, small, tart; bright red fruits. Very showy 
and good quality. 4 to 6 ft. Selected $2.25 each. 
POMEGRANATE—Wonderful. Attractive large shrub with red flowers 
and attractive odd shaped fruits. Easy to grow. Doing very well in dry 
hot places. $2.50 each. 
OLIVE—AMiission. Excellent variety for fruits. Beautiful ornamental tree 
with gnarled trunks and silvery foliage. Withstands dry conditions and 
heat. $2.50 each. 
ALMONDS—Texas. Kernals small; very tasty. Much used in candy and 
other culinary purposes calling for almond meats. $3.00 each. 
CONSOLIDATED NURSERIES 
TON, TEXAS 
BREAUMONT 
