ea NURSERY CO.—Tyler, Texas 7 
780—RED ROMAN NECTARINE: Delicious 
fruit, about the size of a small Peach, and 
with a flavor similar to the best peach. Has 
PRICES: $2.00 each; 10 for $17.50; 100 
for $150.00. 
784— WILSON WONDER ENGLISH WALNUT: 
smooth, slick skin like the plum. Size, 3-4’. > This splendid variety originated in Texas, 
PRICES: $1.65 each; 10 for $15.00; 100 and is perfectly at home in all soils adapted 
A for $125.00. to growing Pecans. The nuts are enormous 
783—THOMAS BLACK WALNUT: An extra in size, and the trees bear young and pro- 
large Black Walnut with lots of meat of the lificly. Excellent for the Southwest. Size, 
richest quality. This tree is a very hardy 2-3’. PRICES: $2.95 each; 10 for $26.50; 
producer, and one of the finest nuts that can 100 for $235.00. 
be planted in the South. Size, 15-18”. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberries are, without doubt, one of the best berry crops, as well as fruit crops you can grow. 
Whether they are in your back yard or grown commercially on the Farm, they will pay you large 
dividends compared with your initial cost of the plants. Strawberries always bring a good price on 
the market and are always in demand. 
“4 869—BLAKEMORE: The U. S. Department of \ 871—MASTODON EVERBEARING: A great, 
Agriculture originated this berry. Twice as 
productive as most other varieties. Large 
fruit of excellent flavor. Fine for home use, 
and the most profitable berry for the South. 
These are sold only in multiples of 25. 
PRICES 2oetor 60c-7 100, fore$2.25* 1000 
for $15.00. 
new berry. The largest and most productive 
of the everbearers. Sweet, highly flavored 
and a good shipper. Ideal for the garden. 
Should be planted in the early Fall for best 
results. Sold only in multiples of 25. 
PRICES: 25 for $1.25; 100 for $4.00; 1000 
for $25.00. 
| MISCELLANEOUS BERRIES 
\ 875—_BLACKBERRY, LAWTON: The best of all 
Blackberries, whether planted for commer- 
cial planting or home use. Fruit is large, 
juicy and sweet. Vigorous grower and pro- 
lific bearer. Ripens in June. PRICES: 10 
for $1.25; 100 for $10.00; 1000 for $85.00. 
881—BOYSENBERRY, ‘THORNLESS: Cross be- 
offered in this catalog are strictly No. 1 grade, to insure you quick results and more pleasure. 
tween blackberry, raspberry and loganberry. 
Large fruit 1% inches long, 1 inch in di- 
ameter with delicious flavor, sweet and juicy, 
requiring no sugar for eating. Bears 8 to 10 
weeks during Summer and Fall. Plant 4 by 
8 feet, or 1345 plants per acre. PRICES: 
10 for $1.75; 25 for $3.50; 100 for $11.95; 
Ve72 
1000 for $100.00. 
—DEWBERRY, AUSTIN: Large and finely 
flavored. Produces a full crop each year. 
Berry large, jet black, sweet and always 
makes a crop. Ripens in May and June. 
PRICES: 10 for $1.25; 100 for $10.00; 1000 
for $85.00. 
882—YOUNGBERRY: This remarkably produc- 
~\ 
tive berry is about one inch long, dark pur- 
ple color, with a delicious flavor of rasp- 
berry and dewberry. Heavy bearer. Ripens 
in June. Plant 4 by 8 feet, or 1345 plants 
per acre. PRICES: 10 for $1.35; 100 for 
$11.00; 1000 for $95.00. 
Onuamental Department 
ROSE BUSHES 
Roses are our specialty and we are glad to offer a large assortment of varieties. All roses offered 
in this list are two-year-old, field-grown bushes, budded low on multiflora japonica understock. All roses 
These 
roses have been dusted, fertilized and cultivated regularly and grown on productive sandy land. These 
roses will bloom for you the first season planted and have bloomed this past Summer in our fields. 
HINTS ON GROWING ROSES SUCCESSFULLY 
TWO-YEAR-OLD, FIELD-GROWN, NO. 1 GRADE 
Buy from a reliable source. 
Avoid buying “cheap roses.” 
be disappointed. 
Cut rose bushes back to 9 inches when 
planting. 
Do not mix any fertilizer with the soil. 
Mound dirt upon bushes when planting; let 
stay about five days, and remove dirt. 
Buy those roses known as Monthly Bloom- 
ing, or Everblooming for Southern planting. 
You will only 
These are the Hybrid Teas. 
(7) Put fertilizer on top of ground in late 
Winter (well decayed cowlot fertilizer is the 
best). 
(8) Keep roses well watered, not sprinkled. 
(9) Spray with sulphur to keep down black 
spots; and spray with Black Leaf 40 to 
keep down green lice. 
If you will follow these directions you can grow 
good roses, with long strong stems. 
CODE TO ABBREVIATIONS OF ROSE TYPES 
CHT—Climbing Hybrid Tea; HP—Hybrid Perpetual; HPol—Hybrid Polanytha or Floribunda; 
HRug—Hybrid Rugosa; HT—Hybrid Tea; LC—Large-flowered climber; N—Noisette; Pol—Polyan- 
tha; T—Tea. 
PRICES ON ALL ROSES (With exceptions as noted) 
ged $1.00 
Hundred 
$75.00 
Thousand 
$600.00 
Each 
Dozen 
$10.00 
