SELECT 
FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
Schley 
PECAN TREES 
“MONEYMAKER. This is an early bearer, 
prolific, healthy, and remarkably free from 
nut diseases that attack some of the pe- 
cans. Size medium, rounded, oblong. A 
heavy bearer of splendid nuts. 
“MOORE. A very consistent bearer, producing 
medium-sized nuts that are of the finest 
quality. Comparatively thin shell and 
plump kernel. 
SSCHLEY. One of the finest pecans. Very 
thin shell and meat that is of excellent 
flavor. Has few equals as a market nut. 
STUART. This pecan thrives throughout the 
South and is a heavy bearer. It is exten- 
sively known. The nut has a shell of 
medium thickness and is of very good 
cracking quality. 
™ SUCCESS. A good-growing, heavy-bearing 
tree. Nuts are oblong, with thin shell and 
full of good quality, juicy, sweet meat. 
TS 24t i eee eee per $1.00 
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o7 Aa ttn _ 1.50 
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Gas 2.75 
8-10 4.00 
GRAPES 
“CONCORD. The most widely known and 
popular of all American Grapes. Produces 
profusely. Its medium-size bunches of blue- 
black grapes, which everyone agrees have 
the finest flavor of any eastern variety. 
For grape juice and jelly there is nothing 
to excel it. 
“NIAGARA. The standard American green 
grape, holding the same rank among the 
green kinds that Concord holds in the 
blacks. Berries large, pale yellow, tender, 
sweet and juicy. 
Above two varieties: 
2: VOat 22 eee eile ee ee oe 50 
Stuart 
MUSCADINE GRAPES 
~ JAMES. Berries large, blue-black, in clus- 
ters of from 6 to 10. Skin thin, pulp tough, 
sweet and juicy, quality good. A showy 
fruit. 
“SCUPPERNONG. Berries large, seldom more 
than 8 to 10 in the cluster. Color brown, 
skin thick, flesh pulpy, flavor sweet and 
of a peculiar musky aroma. Vine is free 
from all diseases and insects. Prolific and 
a sure bearer. 
Above two varieties: 
DAV CA cer tenes er es eee 75 
KUMQUATS 
“MARUMI. Small round, very ornamental 
fruit. Tree slow of growth, but compact 
and produces a profusion of fruit while 
still young. 
\SNAGAMI. Vigorous, broadly upright, hand- 
some. Fruit 1% to 2 inches long, rind 
sweet, pulp and juice finely flavored. 
This tree forms a nice head. 
Each 
12-18 oe ee eee ea $1.00 
18-24 in. as _ 1.50 
DOT GH te eee a ERE ar See gee 2.50 
Moneymaker 
Success 
GRAPEFRUIT 
A~DUNCAN. One of the very best for all uses, 
lacking nothing required for the table or 
market. Of good quality, juicy. Hardiest 
of all grapefruits. 
18-24 in. 
7a ay MER = 
3- 4 ft. 
FIGS 
~\CELESTE. Juicy and sweet. Very desirable 
fig for canning. Flesh a light rose at cen- 
ter. Early and hardy bearer. 
“MAGNOLIA. A large, excellent variety, well 
liked throughout the South. 
Above two varieties: Each 
12-18) iy ee ee errata ee $ .60 
18-24 in, _ ; 
2 -eomEts 
