Talisman Nurseries, Tyler, Texas 
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Strong 2-yr. 
plants, 60c ea. 
"GRAPES 
Concord. Over a 
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TREES FOR SHA 
POPLAR—LOMBARDY. A tall, slender 
tree of rapid growth, reaching great height. 
Specimens often reach 50 feet, with a 
spread of less than 10 feet, and for this 
reason when trees are needed for narrow 
places, between buildings, congested 
Jawns, narrow avenues, Lombardy Poplar 
may be used to advantage. Because of its 
great heisht and quick growth it is recom- 
mended for backgrounds of buildings, to 
add character to plantings of to of{sét 
straight or bare lines; and for quick effects 
we recommend it. Price each, 4 feet, 39c. 
MIMOSA (Silk Tree). Wide spreading; 
feathery foliage. Pink flowers at branch 
tips in late spring. Fast growing. Very 
araceful as specimens and much in demand. 
Price each, 4 feet, 98c. 
LOMBARDY POPLAR. THRIFTY G 
}4 varieties listed FY, FO prepaid 
FOR ONLY 
DOGWOOD (White), 
CHINESE ELM, 
MIMOSA 
indispensable Grape. Blue-black in color, large, high 
quality. Produces huge crops on practically any type 
of soil and is resistant to insects and disease. Makes 
excellent juice, jam and jelly. Every vineyard needs 
plenty of Concord. 
Grapes. Skin is thin but tough; the interior is meaty 
firm but tender and of splendid quality. One of the 
most prolific and popular varieties for the South. Good 
for eating, for preserves or jellies. Ripens in July. 
Niagara. The standa i 
} ng rd white table Grape. A favori 
commercial growers as well. Bunch er be hie 
white at first, becoming pale yellow when er 
Makes a fine market appearance 
DE A 
PECAN. When one of our customers told us that he got 150 pounds of Pecans per tree, 
with 16 trees to the acre, we realized this meant a cash income of $720, assuming the 
price of nuts to be 30c per pound. Of course, this is good production, but with proper 
management it is within the reach of any grower. And don’t forget this—assuming the 
trees are planted 60 feet apart (16 per acre), the grower can also utilize this land for cash 
crops during the first few years while the trees are young. We have delivered these 
money-making Pecan trees throughout the South during the past quarter century. 
Qur production has been increased to meet growing demands. Note new low prices! 
60c each; 10 for $5.50 
hundred years old and still the one 
very compact clusters of dark red 
CHINESE ELM. A_ beautiful shade tree 
for lawn plantings. Very much in demand 
because of its quick growth and it makes 
a good shade much faster than any other 
plant. Bright, fresh looking foliage and 
compact shape. Stands drought and cold 
remarkably well and retains its foliage 
until late autumn. Price each, 5 feet, 98c. 
DOGWOOD—CORNUS FLORIDA (Native 
White). Beautiful four petal white flowers of 
3 to 3% inches in diameter ‘literally cover 
ihe plant in the spring before the leaves ap- 
pear. Dark green, luxuriant foliage makes 
this -a beautiful plant all summer and into 
the fall when the leaves turn a lovely crim- 
SON. price each, 3 feet, 98c. 
with home and 
rries are large, greenish 
itirely ripe. Skin is thin 
because it does not crack 
ND BEAUTY 
OLLECTION 
NUT BEARING TREES 
PAPER SHELL PECANS 
“STUART, SUCCESS, ‘BURKETT AND MOORF 
2'to 3 ft., $2.25 each; 3 or more, $2.00 each. 
3 to 4 ft., $2.95 each; 3 or more, $2.75 each. 
‘HARDY PECANS 
2 to 3 ft., $1.50 each; 3 or more, $1.25 each. 
3 to 4 ft., $1.95 each; 3 or more, $1.75 each. 
American Black Walnut. Wide- 
spreading tree; prolific. 
3 ft., 95c; 4 ft., $1.45; 5 ft., $1.95 
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NURSERIES 
TYLER, TEXAS 
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