. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. e of Champion, and a week to ten days earlier thanOrange, and is a splendid keeper. Ea., 50c, 3 for $; doz.,$ Borgeat. MULBERRY. DOW N IN G. The finest of all the Mulberries, forming asplendid shade tree, shapely and compact; of rapid growth,with large, deep green foliage, rendering it a handsome shadetree. The fruit is very abundant, large, sweet, delicious andrefreshing, and borne from July until late in autumn. It isentirely free from the mawkish, clogging sweetness of otherMulberries. It is especially desirable for planting in smal


. Lovett's guide to fruit culture : spring, 1901. e of Champion, and a week to ten days earlier thanOrange, and is a splendid keeper. Ea., 50c, 3 for $; doz.,$ Borgeat. MULBERRY. DOW N IN G. The finest of all the Mulberries, forming asplendid shade tree, shapely and compact; of rapid growth,with large, deep green foliage, rendering it a handsome shadetree. The fruit is very abundant, large, sweet, delicious andrefreshing, and borne from July until late in autumn. It isentirely free from the mawkish, clogging sweetness of otherMulberries. It is especially desirable for planting in smallgrounds, furnishing both fruit and shade. Handsome trees,5 to 6 feet high, ea., 50c; 3 for $ NATURAL PEACH PITS. I purchase my supplyof Peach Pits in large quantities,direct of the collectors in Tenn-essee and South Carolina, hence Iknow them to be strictly first-classand positively true Southern Nat-ural Pits. I can supply a limitedquantity of these choice Pits at50c per peck, $ per of 10 bushels or more at spe-cial


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