WJAUNESBORO, VIRGINIA me 
F | G G (oe Recommended 
| North of Virginia 
The Fig is a Southern fruit, grown only in the southern and eastern part of 
Virginia and in states farther South; not recommended for general planting 
north of Virginia. It is one of the earliest trees to bear, often producing fruit 
the first year after being transplanted. The Fig is too well known throughout 
the South to require a detailed description. However, there are a dozen or 
more varieties, the Brown Turkey, and Everbearing being the most popular 
at this time, other old ones having been displaced by Everbearing. 
BROWN TURKEY. Large; dark brown skin covered with thick, blue bloom. 
Flesh red, very delicious flavor. An old popular, well-known variety. 
\ EVERBEARING. A wonderful new Fig. Begins fruiting in July and con- 
tinues until frost. Large, straw-colored, sweet, delicious, firm fruit. Fre- 
quently bears the first year planted. Considered the most hardy of the 
Figs, and by far the most popular. Most Everbearing are now being planted 
than all other varieties combined. Served fresh from the tree, preserved 
and canned. 
1 to 10 10to30 -30to 50 
FIG PRICES Each Each Each 
3-4 ft. Bearing Size...................... ... $1.60 $1.45 $1.30 
I Oh on aca 8 ce a, 8 ee Oe Mei Ad alae 1.40 1.25 1.10 
Write for commercial prices on larger quantities. 
Everbearing Fig 
‘RUSSIAN MULBERRY \ PAW PAW 
ere : bs 4 f , ; Ae ie A fruit native to parts of Virginia. Somewhat 
_ Hardy, prolific, sweet fruit greatly relished by birds and poultry. | rut growers et ie. the Banana and is much relished by 
find it profitable to plant Mulberries near their Cherry trees as birds prefer the Mul- 93 ¢¢. trees $1.75 each, $15.00 per 10 
berries, sparing the Cherries. Many people enjoy fresh Mulberries from the tree; how- ee ‘ rrr ha k 
ever, they are too sweet for those who prefer more acid fruits. Rapid grower and 
annual bearer. 1 to 10 10to380 30o0r more 
Each Each Each 
Ga 8 FE ee eo ee yi aciiosis RIA sinasimycigal $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 
Aa iFE ee eee Be ies ae. is Sa ae ke es 1.75 1.50 125 
‘ORIENTAL PERSIMMON 
The culture of this delicious fruit has been somewhat curtailed because many who 
are not familiar with it have attempted to compare it with our native Persimmon. It 
is regarded by some as being a tropical fruit. While it will grow in more tropical climates, 
it can be grown in Virginia, along the coastline much farther north and generally through- 
out the South. Delicious fruit, averaging as large in size as our biggest Delicious Apples. 
We offer the Tane-Nashi, a large red, almost seedless, ripening Autumn. 
1 to 10 10to380 30to 50 
Each Each Each 
PRE a eed ae eS 2st o.o 1 \0, 00: 0 Sic ERO neg ae LCG Ee ae $2.75 $2.45 $2.25 
A | eee IE ler chin. coche ahd Bee tt aoe Oa mon ae en eee 2.25 2.00 1.75 
‘ORANGE QUINCE 
A very popular fruit which is seldom found on the market and is always in demand. 
Large, orange-shaped; fine, golden firm flesh of excellent quality. Best known of all 
Quinces. Same sizes and prices as Oriental Persimmon. Paw Paw 
BEARING AGE AND PLANTING DISTANCES OF FRUITS AND NUTS 
Variety Age of Bearing Planting Distance No. per Acre Variety Age of Bearing Planting Distance No. per Acre 
FRUITS: Apple..... SLOLeVedisume COX BO MeCtR einer cece! oo FRUITS: Peach..... auLOND, VCAtSer ne 20220 Cetra aa aera ene 
Apricot............ Qos Vearsaen 2O0k20 Reet aa. jv anaes LOS pate Sc) 0 olla oi Doe Vecreen ong OCU tee os 
- reas aan Title pocnmetoicsons LUO) VCALS En.) Ke OULECU eter nen OS 
Blackberries Bess ofn te 1 year..........3x6 feet................ 2,420 Quince. ic: like 2 yeara2, dexip leche. meet an 
Biueberries........ DO) 3S Years aaa. - BA TE CT eNerciny hea ote fens Raspberries...... UNVCAly setts OS LOCU Ry arent) eC 49 () 
Boysenberries.....1 year..........6x8feet................. 907 Strawhberries...... DPV CAT arse rt eoean aco gL COU an eee nae a oe 9,900 
Cherry, Sour... .2 to. 3 years......20x20) feet... ........-..-. 108 NUTS: ; ie. 
Cherry, Sweet.... .4 to 5 years.... .20x20 feet............... 108 Black Walnut... _ See description. 
Dewberries il Suse Gxeisect 907 Chinese Chestnut .2 to 5 years.... 30x80 feet............... 48 
, easiest ie hee 193 Chinquapin.......1 to 2 years.....20x20 feet............... 108 
gS ee ee ee eager DONO 16D ae pert Md English Walnut... .5 to 7 years.... 35x35 feet............... 35 
Grapes...... 2 years.........6x8 feet.............. 907 Filberts;. 9.05... )2'to.5 years.(5.. 15x15 feet. )...55 ee OS 
Nectarines... 2 COND y CANS taee) 20x20 feet. OS Pecansi2.--.-- a--04 to 8 yeatsns. 40x40 feetss ye ees eer. S 
Time required for trees and plants to begin fruiting after being transplanted may vary considerably, depending somewhat on the age and size of plant 
at time of transplanting, as well as the nature of the soil, care given, the season, and many other conditions. Even some varieties of a class will begin 
fruiting earlier than others. So the above table gives only approximate bearing ages under normal conditions. 
