SUPERB FRUITS—TWO 
There is a phrase in a modern song that sums it up very 
well... "When you work for Mother Nature you get paid 
by Father time.” What poor economy it is, therefore, to 
PLUMS 
Bruce ...hen egg sized red plums...ripens in early June. 
4-5 ft. size, $1.00 each; 10 for $9.00. 
PEACHES 
Augberta...similar to Elberta but about three weeks later. 
~Belle of Georgia... mid-season white freestone. 
Dixie Gem...bright yellow with red overcast... fine-texture, 
flavor. 
Early Elberta...large, pure golden yellow, tinted red...sweet 
and juicy. 
’ Early Hiley ... earlier ripening strain of Hiley. 
Elberta...large, round, yellow with pink blush... freestone, 
bears young. 
Golden Jubilee... extra early yellow freestone... flesh medium 
) a E 4 \ firm. 
2 Hale Haven... early yellow freestone... wonderful for canning. 
[ — Heath Cling... white clingstone...very large...for pickling 
and canning. 
J. H. Hale...mammoth size...solid, free from stringiness 
Mayflower... very early white semi-cling...medium size. 
\ } Red Haven...very early yellow freestone... delicious flavor. 
\ j Red Indian Cling... mid-season cling... flesh blood red. 
South Haven...very vigorous, hardy, productive...medium 
\ size fruit. 
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STRAWBERRIES 
ee STANDARD VARIETIES 
le =—SC«=éSIXIEE GEM PEACH Blakemore. The best early shipping variety for the South. It 
does well as far north as Maryland. Medium to large, very firm 
and pertect for long-distance shipping. 
‘Klondyke. An old southern variety still heartily recommended. 
The sturdy plants are certain to give a good crop early in the 
season. 
Either of the above, 25 for 90c; 50 for $1.75; 100 for $3.00; 
290 for $5.50; 500 for $8.75; 1000 for $15.00. 
EVERBEARING VARIETIES 
~ Gem. Excellent quality. Firm, pcinted, tart berries, bright red 
all the way through. Makes plants readily and bears a big fall 
crop. 
GEM EVERBEARING STRAWBERRY 
30 BREEDLOVE NURSERIES, TYLER, TEXAS 
