KUMQUATS _ 
See illustration. Excellent for jellies, jams, pre- 
serves, marmalades, etc. Hardy, heavy bearers. 
“S MEIWA. Fruit large, round. 
NAGAMI. Fruit oblong. 
2-yr. buds, $2.48 each 
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ay 
Recommended for the seaboard 
of South Carolina and Georgia, 
for the lower 75 miles of the states 
of Georgia, Alabama, Mississippt, 
Louisiana, and for the Texas gulf 
coast. 
An important requirement of all 
citrus is that it be planted no 
deeper than it stood in the nursery. 
~OWARI SATSUMA 
ORANGE 
See illustration. Ripens October 
and November. 
Two-yr., bare root, $2.48 each; 
$19.95 for 10. 
Ask for prices in 100 lots for 
commercial planting. 
\ DUNCAN GRAPEFRUIT 
Hardiest of the Grapefrurt. 
Fruit large, juicy. Ripens October 
and November. 
Heavy budded trees, $2.48 each. 
“MEYER LEMON 
Hardiest of the Lemons, but 
meore-——tender~-than—other—vitrus 
fruits listed. 
1-yr. buds, $2.48 each 
Getter Value at WIGHT’S 
Although Wight Nurseries continue to grow a full line of 
» general nursery stock, we are offering in this listing only those 
s items that we believe will be especially attractive to you be- 
cause of better values through quantity production and the 
§ best cultural practices. 
We are especially proud of our Pecan trees. This is our 64th 
year of Pecan production. These many years of growing Pecan 
| trees make us able to give you the very highest quality nurs- 
| ery stock at most reasonable prices. 
Camellias and Azaleas are another one of our specialties. 
Grown practically in full sun, under the most up-to-date 
irrigation system, they are heavy, well-branched plants, not 
to be compared with those grown in slat houses or in heavy 
shade. 
FOR THE HOME FRUIT GARDEN 
PEARS 
A most satisfactory fruit for the home 
garden. Requires no spraying and makes 
a beautiful spring-flowering tree. 
, Baldwin. One of the newer blight-re- 
sistant Pears, which is being weil re- 
ceived wherever planted. Vigorous tree 
producing medium-size, juicy, — fine- 
grained Pears of wonderful flavor. 
Blooms about a week later than Pine- 
apple. 
Kieffer. A large Pear with yellow, juicy 
fruit. Does best in the upper South. 
Pineapple. A blight-resistant Pear espe- 
cially recommended for cooking and pre- 
serving. 
Each 
SitonOsttemprancned) sence Laos 
OMcOnstte wOEADChed <4. -).2)-serraee 2 49 
BUNCH GRAPES 
~ Concord. Blue-black. An old favorite. 
. Delaware. Fruit small, pmk. Excellent 
quality. 
\ Fredonia. Fruit large, black, early. 
Niagara. large bunches of white fruit. 
Each 10 100 
2-yr............$0 69 $4 45 $34 95 
We believe this season offers one of the finest lots of nursery 
stock we have ever grown. You will be especially well pleased 
with any stock you get from Wight this year. 
WIGHT NURSERIES - CAIRO, Webel. 
OWARI SATSUMA ORANGES 
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PLUMS 
The following three Plums are new in- 
troductions especially well adapted for 
the deep South. 
Methley. Large, red-fleshed Plum. 
.Winesap. A fast-growing, vigorous, deep 
purple Plum. Very large. 
S.P.1. 47935. An unnamed U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture introduction. Large, 
very dark purple, sweet. 
Each 
3 to 4 ft... (ccc cisreatsusraee cee LED O 
4:t0)\5 fto. eee creteioleens acer cm OO 
FIGS 
Should be in every home fruit garden. 
Easy to grow, requiring no cultivation or 
spraying. 
Brown Turkey. Medium to large, yel- 
lowish brown. 
Celeste. Popularly called ‘Sugar Fig.” 
Medium size, purple. Very hardy. 
Each 10 
18 to:24:in ee ee On OSE DS EOD 
2:0)" Sikes ine SAS te LOSS 
3to 4 ft. (Celeste only) 198 14 95 
