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REMOVAL After thirty-four years ex- 
* perience in fruit and tree 
culture at Mahomet, Burnet county, twenty of which 
have been devoted entirely to Nursery work, our 
business has grown until we have been compelled to 
locate at a better shipping point. ‘Two years ago we 
bought a splendid location here and commenced 
planting, and now we are permanently located, and 
have a nice, thrifty lot of general nursery stock grow- 
ing. The orchards on our old place are retained 
for buds and grafts. 


BUDS We introduced the Wooten Plum ard 
* Cluster Apricot, and are going to in- 
troduce the Elberta Cling. It is from a seed of 
Chinese Cling, large, rich yellow color, sure bearer, 
best shipper, ripens last of July. It will take the 
market. Buds in season $4.00 per 100. This makes 
six successive crops for Cluster. It is fuller this year 


than half of our peach trees. Buds $3.00 per 100. 
60 buds of each and some Wooten Plums for $5.00. 


PEACH SEE Best on Earth. We 

9 collected a surplus 
of a few hundred bushels last year, and have some 
to spare. Nearly all are from seedling trees, very 
small, and alwayscome up. No disease here of any 
kind. There are seedling peach trees here from 30 


to 46 years old still bearing. No cannery seed. We 
ship in strong sacks from our old plage.45 miles north 


_ of here (Bertram Depot): Sample-free. Price until 


June 15th, $2.00 per bushel» = ane a 


Correspondents Ricptediotesherstnee in our ad- 


dress Rae oy, 
A, M. B séy & Son. 


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