IMPORTANT INFORMATION— 
LOCATION. Our nursery is located in the heart of Arkansas, 40 miles from Nashville, one of the 
leading peach centers of the entire United States, 35 miles south of Hot Springs and 25 miles west 
of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, on Highway No. 8. Our soil is adapted to growing fine nursery stock 
with a perfect root system. It is our aim to produce stock our customers will be proud of and at 
the very lowest prices possible. 
OUR GUARANTEE is that you must be satisfied or your money will be refunded for any items 
you purchase from us that are not what we represent them to be. We quarantee our trees to be 
true to name and will replace any stock that should prove otherwise, In no case whatsoever will 
we refund more than the purchase price. We agree to replace any stock that fails to grow at one 
half original purchase price. Claims must be made in writing before June Ist. 
WE PAY POSTAGE on all orders of $2.00 or more. We ship all orders possible by parcel post; 
however the larger orders will be shipped by express and will be express collect. To avoid delay 
and expense to you, send full remittance with your order, A 25 per cent deposit is required on ali 
C.O.D, orders. C.O.D. shipments are not sent postpaid, 
DUE TO THE COST OF HANDLING we are unable to handle orders for less than $2,00. We do 
cur best to ship orders same day as received, but in some cases are unable to do so. All orders 
will be shipped as soon as possible after they are received. 
OUR SHIPPING SEASON usually starts about November Ist or as early as possible after stock RED 
is perfectly dormant. If frosts are early we should be able to handle any order by December Ist DELICIOUS 
The season usually ends about May 15th, All orders will be shipped in rotation as they are received < 
INSPECTION. All our Stock is State and Federal inspected. In addition to these inspections 
we inspect each tree when it is dug from the nursery row. Each bundle is carefully packed, labeled 
with an inspection certificate, so as to reach you disease free and in good condition. 
FREE PLANTING GUIDE. With cach order we will send a free helpful planting guide. Follow 
the instructions in this planting guide and you will be successful with all your plantings. 
PEARS 
.BARTLETT. The favorite commercial pear. Fruit very large, ju 
orange-yellow in color with a soft blush. It is quite uniform in sh 
The favorite for shipping, canning and eating. The tree is a st 
REDBUD, Heart-shaped leaves; rosy-purple flowers in March before the leaves appear. A satis- 
factory flowering tree because it is so hardy and has no diseases. Why not start a ‘‘Redbud 
Trail’ in your community? 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 90 cents each. 
TULIP-POPLAR. A tall pyramidal tree rising to a great height. Large, glossy leaves; huge, tulip- 
r r ansas frown urser Oo shaped flowers in spring. Handsome and distinctive. 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 90 cents each. 
CHINESE ELM. A native of China. Very rapid growing, extremely hardy. Leaves out early in the 
= = We offer you the finest Fruit and Nut Trees. eine and leaves stay on longer in autumn. For a quick shade try Chinese Elm. 
4 to 5 feet, 90 cents each. 
Berries, Roses, Flowering Shrubs an d MESES. yatow- One of America’s most beautiful shade trees. A gorgeous shade that invites 
. Testful spot during the hot summer evenings. A bank of Weeping Willows makes a 
A lovely background for an outdoor living room. Plant wherever a graceful shade is needed. 
Shade Trees. Over 200,000 Fruit Trees. — Price! asc ng {3 co eusos: 
MIMOSA. (Weeping Silk Tree.) The Mimosa makes a beautiful shade tree, has an umbrella-like 
top, h | i k bl 
OUR SHIPPING SEASON STARTS ABOUT iiterally Pees te ita Celis: foliage that folds up at night. Fragrant, fluffy pin! lossoms 
Dolhobeien ing limbs in the summer. Extremely hardy and adapted to all sections. 
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NOVEMBER 1ST AND ENDS ABOUT MAY 15TH Price: 2 to altace 90 cents each. 
PUSSY WILLOW. A small treelike shrub with attractive leaves two inches long and an inch wide. 
Its popular appeal is the conspicuous silky catkins which bud in the fall, and make those 
springy” bouquets just as the snow melts in the spring. 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 90 cents each. 
~\ALLRED PLUM. One of the most beautiful ornamental trees to produce delicious fruit. Produces 
the finest, sweet, juicy, red plums you ever ate. No other plum offers so muck beauty and good 
eating during the season. Well named: foliage, stems, branches, fruit, even the seed is ALLRED. 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 75 cents each. 
FLOWERING PEACH. A small tree that one can find a place for in almost any garden for it does 
not require a great deal of space. The branches are covered with rosettes of flowers in early 
spring. Hard pruning each year after the blooms are gone will produce greater profusion of 
flowers the following season. Double red or white. 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 75 cents each. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. A handsome tree teaching far into the sky. Stands erect; tall and ever 
graceful. Beautiful in rows as screens or background. 
Price: 2 to 4 feet, 75 cents each. 
BROADLEAF EVERGREENS corsscrrons 
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NANDINA. A beautiful and most popular evergreen with bright red berries in the winter. The leaves vary from green 
to a brilliant red in the winter. Highly recommended for fill-in planting about the house and grounds. 
Price: 15 to 18 inches, 75 cents each. 
EAST’S SHADE AND ORNAMENTAL TREES 
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grower and produces very young. Hardy and a regular beare 
ELBERTA 
\ ABELIA. Dark, glossy green leaves are perfectly contrasted with the delicately perfumed, little white flowe: J produced 
\ Ripens in September . arly to late. The arching branches are graceful, but the plant may be sheared to any shape and {9 any sizs 
sire 
\ KIEFFER. The well known canning and preserving pear. Fruit large 15 to 18 inches, 75 cents each. 
\ golden yellow often blushed by the sun. The most profitable to qrow 
. Tree healthy, hardy and vigorous. Often the fruit n Ss to be thinned if S ] RA WBE RRIES 
‘N so as not to over-bear. Ripens in September and October 
» GARBER. The fruit is similar to the kK er and ripens in August. The YELLOW GIANT HALE = . . . 
y tree is healthy and bears very heavily. Fruit is delicious for eating DELICIOUS Spring Bearing Varieties 
\ or canning. Juicy and of excellent flavor. ms 
1s) . . “BLAKEMORE. Extra early, bright red berry favored for large- 
we eee Two . ae If more than 100 trees of one variety are scale planting and long-distance hauling. Always bear a big 
| e °) wo and three : . eas = — 2 
often produce a large amount of large, jeg Heli ce ie wanted, please write us for special price. W e eA ran Recetas 
/ best eating pear grown. It resists are especially interested in commercial planting. 
blight and is fast taking the lead as a commercial variety DUNLAP. The old standby, A midseason variety that grows on all 
Ss c a 1 all climates. A good producer and a 
PRICES ON ALL PEAR TREES of soil and in all climate good produ: 
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PLUMS 
best early red plum, ripening in early June. Usual 
a su pper because of the late bloom. Medium to large in 
and ep red in or. Flesh light lemon-yellow, firm, moderately 
juicy. Tree upright, hardy and productive. 
ABUNDANCE. Fruit very large, ripening in the latter part of 
. Amber, turning to a rich cherry red when ripe. Flesh light ye 
very juicy and tender. Excellent for canning 
METHLEY. One o 
Lar dark r 
home orchard 
AROMA. Glossy red, pleasing fi 
ductive and of great market 
- 4 to 6 feet (quick bearing) 
KIEFFER 
APRICOT 
EARLY GOLDEN. This is a large 
licious and un elled for canning and pres 
>y and ripens early in the season. Freest 
nizing. Ideal for home garden as it bears young 
MOORPARK. Big, juicy, full-flavored apricot just right for canning 
and drying. One of the finest for tts. Ripens to a beautif 
olor, both skin and f 1 T: 
RED JUNE. The 
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to most late varieties. 
- IMPROVED KLONDYKE. The perfect strawberry 
for home or market. The 
ellow fruit that is de- 
ing. The fruit is 
e variety and self- 
deep golden 
ms in early part of 
ry juicy and sw 
without this variety. 
BRUCE. This is one of the best 
plums that grows in the South. The 
STAYMAN WINESAP 
ter that sells for fancy 
Above varieties: 25 for 65¢; 100 for $1.50 
BLAKEMORE 
ery mild and sw 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Medium in siz 
are ry hardy and thrifty flys ies F ate ee eve ee . 
eens ae tao cee eee ey cuomprodueiivey Onecol GOLDEN JUBILEE that cann Everbearing Varieties 
orange cheer very faintly tinged with red. Ripens | t of RED JUNE. } OE Ce Sei eee tlb that can 
T v r © | be: it e 20tk 
— PRICES ON ALL APRICOT TREES “8 es ine ele os oe it June 20th ee: BURBANE. ow : a ey... eb: 
: SED oe iy neces 1 DIXIE RED. : ers O 
11.00 parent only ind a better shipper : 5 
MOORPARK ~——RED BIRD, 
bright yell Gem Prices: 25 for $1.00; 100 for $2.75 
size, bright red 
: ; 10 
BOYSENBERRIES market is he tree bec vhen it is fully ripe and is usually tora fear S300 
TWENTY OUNCE. The fruit is ind 4 2 ree NEW STREAMLINER. Th 
= Roy berr TI ne st developme blush and red stripe thr The i | = = s 
1 ies } 1 ‘ Huge cror f rick use Brings top prices on any market METHLEY 4-tol5 fect enn 8.50 
RED JONATHAN. 
only by one 
GRAPES | 2 ree 
1 y 1) other apple ul firm, juicy tether! 
Siseae _ 1 ke’ LT 1 RED HAVEN. 
he { berri ; . ; ; : cellent cooking and « equal for hardin r 1 
Prices: 10 Plants for $1.00; 100 for $7.50 others fail. Used r iriety ising waGcaalS rienigltten CONCORD. It never fails. Grown successfully in New Streamliner Prices: 25 for $1.00; 100 for $3.95 
Opened seme mele IMPROVED EARLY ELBERTA. Union. | Large bluish black grape. The grape NEW STREAMLINER 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Iden i about two weeks earlier tt but s iently firm to carry to a distant mar j 
YOUNGBERRIES Most delicious fiavor and climate tre Vines ar very fast and bear the second 1 ir 
; sari RTE ASRS saints tin CAMPBELL'S EARLY. p APER-SHELL PEC ANS 
a eh erry ak i i Se nd in roducing rane A large black grape 
: eats ee ae HAVEN Ree Nc ekaites tiety is best suited for all sections of the country and a 
ROME BEAUTY. | aon req Clusters and ~ 
STUART. This va 
5 es a produce x a 
the rere e s ft anda =: 
is id shipper 5 oe ent = FA rich 12 ed, sweet and brittle, one of the earliest ripening 
IR BEAUT ne + 
RED DELICIOUS. sreeieeecia Fin 
yrained, crisr ; 
Bears well ir for peaches. You STUART _—— 
Tree y hardy and u SULLIVAN'S EARLY y e 
ie ene ord Ripens 7 t A x t Tt } ; 
are Be DELAWARE. WESTERN SCHLEY. A lonc aped es < 
Totes ee i eee ; sd grape thintandlscktm the teenahod t x ind heavy prod ane - saa} 
— thrifty, hardy and regula er I esCks eae 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY MAMMOTH BLACK TWIG. in size oth f € llent qual arket demands c medium size fruit —_—,_ 
ty. Flesh firm and crisp. Tree vigorous, healthy 1 bears y ELBERTA It 4 Fill ‘ 
the t com ec % 
RASPBERRIES PRICES ON ALL APPLE TREES mpeg ines y » 
CUMBERLAND. Black. The larg ai OE LOE 4 phen flonizing, “Produce a ly ae Pigeuct ote alt _ i WESTERN SCHLEY 
ana t ldseasor lack ° oh COC DAO ODO ON COORG OCD Ob OOD A oon . ° i. Freestone. Ri € popula in aa ‘i 
He ro ti Bi tons. feat cern rooee con ee eke ease 40 3.50 30.00 dle July home vineyard — ™ SUCCESS. 1! wr eastern variety 
r 1 3 to -60 5.00 40.00 GIANT HALE 1 MOORE'S EARLY. pf 
ORaIGERE ti 4 to 90 8.00 70.00 alc ‘ varlaty ‘ ‘ : 
ee i bate scree tine Ge Seas — 4 d 
Baionien OLD-FASHIONED RED INDIAN. l 
C H E R R yY : : tu eauon SUCCESS 
: CONCORD GRAPE 
ST. REGIS EVERBEARING. 
TREES 
EARLY RICHMOND. 
BURKETT. This variet 
fruit 
I 
‘ ST. REGIS Net 
ety, per y irdy 
Prices: 10 Plants for $1.00; BRANES mi { Peon eee ae an is us ; 4 ; a ae 
f 7.50 t valuable l wonderful flavor avy | 
100 for $ DEWBERRIES used extensive PRICES ON ALL GRAPE VINES : GIANT MAHAN 
7 PRICES ON ALL PEACH TREES Each 10 100 
AREER ISL EF ON cas te ees th Each 10 100 1-Year Vines ... 32,00 I 
: E ] ----$ 30 $2.50 $22.50 2-Year Vines 2.50 2( 
Se ey ne } 
LUCRETIA. Ea ra_ lara SES ei 4 3). o2ee90 8.00 70.00 
Prices: 10 Plants for $1.00; BLACK TARTARIAN. WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL ORDERS SENT ~~ texas EVERBEARING, jerful fig. 
100 for $7.50 t che u PARCEL POST; ORDERS SENT BY EXPRESS SESS aE: Ree 
BLACKBERRIES ARE NOT PREPAID. onda) Sawa heen feemie Aceon a 
Hort id ly é : : , 
“eae emerge PRICES ON ALL CHERRY TREES A 25% DEPOSIT MUST ACCOMPANY ALL PRICES ON ALL FIG TREES 2 to 3 feet, $1.8 : 
md 1 to 2 feet. 57°00 C.0.D. SHIFMENTS. BALANCE SENT ||), Each 
+ 2 to 3 feet- 9.00 € afmrelle.e,ein a6 wits Sincere s ep eis pvelerage plate nia.s 8 < 
ELDORADO. 1! ome sitctaitece 11.00 EARLY RICHMOND C. O. D. PLUS POSTAGE. 240d) foak eh. emi eam rene hae msm 1C00 Tho as BI 
a This giant thin-shelled Black 
| ’ a ea 
Tt sch J, Gelicious 
McDONALD. ) e for eatin 
Ba eae ae ind will soon make a beautif 
= 4 PRICES ON THOMAS BLACK \ UT TREES 
AMITY, ARKANSAS 9 
; ss - 7 2) to,,3| feet cn. sarin acta oA ao $1.95 
Prices: 10 Plants for $1.00: = al = =f J raw ree = ie d Hee 2.25 
EARLY HARVEST 100 for $7.50 
orage Building—Equipped to handle your order ’ 1 K IS STATE AND FEDERAL INSPECTED 
PLANTING GUIDE WITH EACH ORDER See pcmmell. aot Kc call) tanahi Sea ie livediemielig ecpsitton al NO ORDER ACCEPTED FOR LESS THAN $2.00 ALL OUR STOC E 
