PLUMS APRICOTS 
That Will Live, Grow 
Pleasure and profit from plums. They are beautiful, 
delicious, and easy to sell. and Produce 
“N METHLEY—Handsome tree; fruit large; golden red. \ MOORPARK—Deep yellow fruit, 
It is a very good producer. Ripens May 25th. ie nlite ie aes re cee 
right orange; freestone. Best var- 
X BRUCE—Very red and productive. It is a good plum ees cotmnier se) re es 
for canning and drying. Tree vig- 
for commercial use. It is well suited to North T 
. ort ee 5 mgt 
exas, the orous; very prolific. Fruit ripens 
Panhandle and Oklahoma. Ripens about June Ist. in June. Adapted to all sections 
{ . of the Southwest. 
BURBANK—This plum is extremely popular in all sec- 
NEARLY GOLDEN—Medium in 
tions. It is very large, richly colored, blue-red mottled, an 3 
size; yellow; rich, juicy, of a de- 
dotted with yellow, and a heavy bearer. Ripens in July. lightful flavor; freestone. Ripens 
in June. 
PRICES ON APRICOTS 
PRICES ON PLUMS Ea. 10 Ea. 100 Ea. 
2 to. 3 ft: Ie, Sif? .70 
Each 10 Ea. 100 Ea. 3 to 4 ft: 2 90 87 °85 
Pattowe hts... 5 oe 55 52 50 4 to 6 ft. $1.00 eae 3 
5) Teepe Ree eat ce ae eS EED Bri oO 65 
AS safes. 7p ADE 0 ae Se eee ee OF 92 90 
5 
BODE ad eae re es a $1.20 ree ee FIGS 
The two best varieties of figs 
grown. 
OUR OWN 
J TEXAS PECAN NURSERY 
EVERBEARING — Bears very 
young, delicious fruit, very pro- 
lific. A few trees will supply a 
family. 
x BROWN TURKEY 
Large; brownish-purple; fruit very 
sweet; hardier than Magnolia; be- 
gins to ripen last of June. 
Ea. 10 Ea. 50 Ha. 
2 to. 3 fe 2 -60 Dp. 50 
Zh atone gd, oe ee, we 65 
Ato. 5 ft). 2291.00 95 .90 
