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PERSIMMONS, JAPANESE 
TANE-NASHI.—Very large; light yellow changing to 
bright red; flesh yellow; seedless; very fine when fully 
ripe. November. 
YEMON.—Large; flat; tomato-shaped; prolific. Late 
October. 
Each 10 
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ARKANSAS NATIVE. —Very prolific grower, hardy 
any place; tree 10 to 15 feet when grown, producing a 
heavy crop of fruit each season; medium size, very good, 
you will be pleased with them. 
Each 10 
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QUINCE ; 
“ ORANGE.—Large, roundish, yellow; cooks tender and 
‘is of excellent flavor. Valuable for preserves and flavor- 
ing. Productive. September and October. 
“ CHAMPION.—Fruit large, fair and handsome. Tree 
bears abundently while young. Flesh cooks as tender as 
an apple without hard spots or cores, flavor delicate. 
The most valuable of all. 
: Each 10 
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LARGER QUANTITY OF TREES AND PLANTS 
THAN ARE LISTED, WRITE US FOR SPECIAL 
QUOTATIONS. WE CAN MAKE YOU VERY 
' ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 
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tise GARDEN ROOTS 
ASPARAGUS.—We offer varieties that are successful 
in the Southwest. 
HORSERADISH. 
RHUBARB.—Valuable for the back yard of the city 
dweller or for the garden of country folks. Rhubard will 
grow anywhere in any temperate zone. Makes delicious 
pies and sauces. 
‘j! / sna Each 10 100 
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