. Descriptive catalog : fall 1922 and spring 1923. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Shrubs; Trees; Fruit; Gardening. .1 .luiiniiiiiiiliiMlllllliiliililiHlllllllui minim linilin ] I ril 111111II UUUllUIIUIIIlllllllllUmiUlllUlllUUIIUlllUIIIIUUUIIUIIUI CHASE NURSERY COMPANY, CHASE BIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII illlllllllllllllinmimililll > iiiMiiiiMiiriMiiiiin inn HIHIIIUUlUIHIIIIimiinill ALABAMA iiiimiuuiiiimiii iiiiiiiihiiiiuiiihiiiiiuiiui Figs The fig is, without questi


. Descriptive catalog : fall 1922 and spring 1923. Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Shrubs; Trees; Fruit; Gardening. .1 .luiiniiiiiiiliiMlllllliiliililiHlllllllui minim linilin ] I ril 111111II UUUllUIIUIIIlllllllllUmiUlllUlllUUIIUlllUIIIIUUUIIUIIUI CHASE NURSERY COMPANY, CHASE BIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII illlllllllllllllinmimililll > iiiMiiiiMiiriMiiiiin inn HIHIIIUUlUIHIIIIimiinill ALABAMA iiiimiuuiiiimiii iiiiiiiihiiiiuiiihiiiiiuiiui Figs The fig is, without question, firmly es- tablished as a remunerative and pleasant farm crop, and the profits from the fig- are by no means confined to large plant- ings. A small door-yard orchard of a few trees will add many dollars to the home income. One of the greatest ad- vantages of the fig for small farmers is that trees are inexpensive and easy to plant, requiring only a very limited in- vestment in establishing an orchard. Increased plantings of fig trees are being- made each year in Florida and all south- ern portions of the Gulf states, including a large area in Texas. This increase is due to the profitable canning and pre- serving of this fruit. Plant 12 to 18 feet apart. PRICES—First Class. 1 year, each, 75c; per 10, $ Brown Turkey. Medium to large in size; pear shaped. Flesh white with amber shading. Color a coppery tinted brown. High quality, productive and adapted to a wide range of territory on ac- count of its hardiness. Celestial (or Celeste). Light violet in color; very prolific, excellent quality. Hardiest of all and one of the best canning and preserving sorts. Apricots and Nectarines Uncertain generally throughout the South. If you wish to experiment, plant a tree or two where they are well pro- tected by buildings, if possible. PRICES—First Class, 1 year, $y2 feet and up, each, 75c; per 10, Apricots. Early Golden. ' Wilson. Nectarines. Red Roman. New Please


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