. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. ^i't^fTpy^lrVs NoFsprv, fttpphetwille, TeSaS, 'ftmiie Pivfe 13 the apple that Andrew-Carnegie paid twelve dollars a bushel for. It is a yellow apple,'just the color of a banana, I believe it will bear quicker after being set than any other apple. The trees grow very rapidly. Lincoln. Here we have an apple that 's said to do well even down on the roast. Thought to be a seedling of the Rhode Island Greening. Makes slraight growing tree. The apples are greenish colored. Gets ri
. Catalog from Fitzgerald's Nursery. Fruit Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs. ^i't^fTpy^lrVs NoFsprv, fttpphetwille, TeSaS, 'ftmiie Pivfe 13 the apple that Andrew-Carnegie paid twelve dollars a bushel for. It is a yellow apple,'just the color of a banana, I believe it will bear quicker after being set than any other apple. The trees grow very rapidly. Lincoln. Here we have an apple that 's said to do well even down on the roast. Thought to be a seedling of the Rhode Island Greening. Makes slraight growing tree. The apples are greenish colored. Gets ripe in August. An abundant and prompt bearer. It ought to be tried in all southern states. Wine Sap. A late fall apple. This apple is father small, but it is fine quality nr:a a sure bearer. It is well adap- ted to .our Texas climate, but is bet ter if planted on rather rich, moist sei'. Then it is fine. Gano. A large, deep red apple that is very f*ine for market. Gano does not come into bearing until the s'xthyear, but it is so fine it is worth, planting. In addition to those described we have Limber Arkansas Black,' Missouri Pippin, Horse and Mammoth Black Twig. These are all good apples. CRAB APPLES, These small apples are very fine for preserves and jelly. After a market is established for them they certainly sell. Prices: 2 to 3 foot trees 15c each $12 per hundred; 3 to 4 foot trees, 25c each, $15 per hundred. /Florence; yellow striped with red. Very prolific. The best of all crabs. We also have'' Transcendent, very (â rnamental. --Whitney and Martha,. Fig, 4. Fig. 6. This illustration shows method of pruning after trees are set. As a rule, trees are cut back to with- in one foot or eighteen inches of the ground. SHADES. We have a nice stock of the fol- lowing shades, ranging from one to five feet. We sell these, in or- der to reduce this stock, at 5c per foot. Thus a 1-foot tree will cost 5c, a 2-foot tree, 10c, and so on, Umbrella China. (Pecan. Wild
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