PLUMS 
NABUNDANCE. An early red plum with yel- 
low flesh. 
\ BURBANK. Dark red with yellow flesh, 
sweet flavor. 
‘\ RED JUNE. The earliest sort. 
Above three varieties: 
\ BLACK WALNUT 
Rich nuts with a flavor all their own. 
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 
\YELLOW HORSE. Most popular Southern 
summer apple. 
\\ RED DELICIOUS. Delicious, eating or cook- 
ing. Bears very young. Fine sauce. Sum- 
mer favorite. 
“N 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. 
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. 
LAR 
“ MAYFLOWER. The earliest of all. Medium- 
size creamy white fruits, mottled with 
dark red, semi-freestone. White, juicy 
flesh. 
Above varieties: Each 
PAC SE od Rene $ .60 
3-4 ft. —_ 75 
80 
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. 
s 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. 
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 
