Other Pear Varieties 
Close-up of Pineapple Pears 
This year we are able to offer for the 
first time in any quantity other fine varie- 
ties of pears that seem to be ideal for the 
Southern orchard or home plot. These 
are the Cook and Cox varieties, which are 
fine mellow pears when ripe, and are 
resistant to blight. These are Mississippi 
developments. 
And also available is the fine new 
ORIENT pear, developed at the Univer- 
sity of Tennessee. This tree is large and 
very vigorous with an open top, and needs 
little if any pruning. The fruit is of the 
finest quality, with a creamy-white flesh of 
a mild sweet flavor. 
These three varieties of pears are avail- 
able only in the Large and Extra Special 
sizes, at prices shown on p. 23. We can 
also furnish Extra Special size Pineapple 
Pears this season. 
Japanese Plums 
Our Plum trees are of the very finest quality which we can buy, and we offer 
them each year because of repeated demand for them. These are supplied us by 
another nursery, and we proudly offer them to you. The plums are very fine, and 
are ideal both for eating and for jellies; plum trees are nicely shaped and ornamental 
as well as productive. 
3-4 ft.—Less than 10—G0c each; 4-5 ft.—Less than 10—75c each. 
3-4 ft—More than 10—50c each; 4-5 ft.—More than 10—6G5c each 
Finest Peach Trees 
Page Twenty 
We grow many thousand bushels of 
peaches in our orchards. The three 
kinds we offer have done best of many 
kinds tried here. 
RED HAVEN. The earliest fine peach we 
know. Very early bearer and fast grower. 
Fruit is yellow meated under a red skin and 
a clear seed when fully ripe. This is a real 
fine new peach and ripens in early June. 
HILEY BELLE. Very rapid grower, pro- 
lific bearer, with a fresh, firm, excellent 
creamy white flesh and real peach flavor. 
Ripens in June. Freestone. 
ELBERTA. Large, yellow, with red 
cheeks; juicy and of good flavor; flesh yel- 
low. Ripens middle of July. This is an ex- 
cellent shipping variety. Freestone. 
