PLUMS 
ABUNDANCE. An early red plum with yel- 
low flesh. 
BURBANK. Dark red with mello flesh, 
sweet flavor. 
RED JUNE. The earliest sort. 
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BLACK WALNUT 
Rich nuts with a flavor all their own. 
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Satsuma Oranges. See page 27 
SATSUMA ORANGES 
OWARI. Deep orange with smooth rind. Al- 
most seedless. Vigorous and hardy tree. 
Each 
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Delicious 
APPLES 
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YELLOW HORSE. Most popular Southern 
summer apple. 
RED DELICIOUS. Delicious, eating or cook- 
ing. Bears very young. Fine sauce. Sum- 
mer favorite. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. Famous eating ap- 
ple. 
? OCTOBER. Crisp, spicy and juicy. Early 
Red Wine-sap. June. 
Each 
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PEACHES 
BELLE OF GEORGIA. White with red 
cheek. A prolific bearer, widely used. Free 
stone. 
CARMAN. Large, creamy white, with blush 
juicy. Fine free-bearing variety. 
ELBERTA. This variety has been for many 
years, and still is, one of the finest’ peaches. 
The name Elberta is almost as well known 
as the word Peach itself. Good-sized, oval, 
yellow fruit with red cheeks, juicy and 
well flavored, and bears consistently. El- 
berta is excellent for home and market. 
J. H. HALE. Its exceptional appearance, 
quality and heavy bearing habit have made 
it a profitable commercial variety even 
during years of low prices. Has yellow 
skin with markings of dark red and car- 
mine. Fine flavor and juicy. 
JEWEL (Extra early). Sometimes called the 
Florida Peach. A small to medium fruit 
that will grow down to central Florida. 
Ripens in May. Sweet and juicy. 
MAYFLOWER. The earliest of all. Medium- 
size creamy white fruits, mottled with 
dark red, semi-freestone. White, juicy 
flesh. 
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PERSIMMONS 
TANE-NASHI. Large to very large fruit. 
Bright red when ripe. Yellow flesh and 
seedless. Prolific and bearing quite young. 
Probably the best variety. 
FUYUGAKI. Tomato shaped fruit, medium 
to large, deep red skin and light flesh. 
Good keeper. 
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PERSIMMONS 
PEARS 
BALDWIN. Good flavor, vigorous grower. 
Ripens in August. Said to be blight re- 
sistant. 
KEIFFER. The well known cooking pear and 
one of the leading commercial varieties. 
PINEAPPLE. Has a distinct and pleasing 
odor resembling that of a pineapple. One 
of the best for the deep South as it is prac- 
tically blight proof. 
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SEN. CLARKE PEAR 
NEW “SEN. CLARKE” PEAR 
The Sen. Clarke is a NEW pear which makes 
a stocky tree with a good spread and bears 
generous crops of pears weighing from % 
pound up to 1 pound. The fruit is fine grained, 
juicy and sweet, a really fine eating pair for 
the South that is very blight resistant. We 
have been looking for such a pear for a long 
time and at last have one which we believe 
meets the requirements. There are only a few 
hundred trees available this season so place 
your order early. 
Prices Sen. Clarke Pear 
