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rOMAF. SI’KINCS NtlKSIOKY 
|pomc(iranatcs. 
Tlic piiim-jfi aiiate seems especially driven to our dry climate. It succeeds 
in any soil .iixi bears roK-iilarly an alnind.ince of the most refresliin<r frnit. 
Little trouble is re<|uired tor its culture. It is always free from .all 
diseases, and ffrows in any deserted corner of the garden where no other fruit 
succeeds. The fruit is very sweet and refreshing, .and ripens during August 
:md September. 
Ter ®rnitat=91pfel )cl)eiitt fpc^icll fiiv unfcr i)cij;ce, trocfcne* .ftliiiin flcfdinrfeii 
,yi fciii, tui er niid) in Per i\routeii Tiirrc = '^.'eriobc iioc^ uiiidift : and) ift er frci 
non icPer .^ranttieit iinP Uncieyefer. (fr trtiflt retd), Pie /vriid)te finP 
lueitn reif, |el)r fiin imP non erfrifd)eiiPein Ji.'ot)ltie|d)innd. iKeire.^eit : 'ihifliift 
iiiiP September. 
Old Favorite is the best of all the fruiting poinegr.anates. I call it Old 
Favorite because it has been grown here :it New IFraunfels for at least .sO 
year.s, and it has proved to be far superior to all the other fruiting kinds 
which weie introduced later. The fruit is the very largest, and refreshing 
and sweet. The tree or shrub is extremely h.ardy, and has glossy green 
leaves. Flowers are large and crimson in color. 25 cents each. 
iDcwberries aitD 36laclibcrries. 
In Succession. 
I’he Blackberry is not so successfully cultiv ted in 
our part of the State, as it is in North Texas, but tl e 
Maye’s Dewberry reaches its greatest perfection here. 
It produces fruit of enormous size, of good flavor and 
in great abundance. Every lover of berries ought 
to have it. 
Tie 'ihimibcm cicbeil)! I)icr nid)t fo iiiit mic iiii 
iibrPlid)cii Tcribe ; aber Pie 3;l)niibecrc (Mays Dew- 
berry) crrcid)t bier i()rc (irbpte ilHillfommeiibcit. 2ic 
bviiuit evilrtiiiilid) vcidie (h'litcn Pmi ricffiirtvofu'ii 
JVviid)tcii. 'i^ePer ibcevciilicbbnber folHe Paium pflaii^eii. 
riaye’s Dewberry, (like cut) new, very large, 
early, glossj' black, highly flavored. It roots deep, 
is very prolific and never fails. Price .50 cents per 12 : S2.50 per 100. 
White Dewberry, ripe 14 days before Maye’s, a good sweet berry. 
.50 cents per 12. 
Red or Pink Dewberry, like the white dewberry, from Denton Co. 
When fully ripe the color is a rich pink. Ripens between the White and 
Maye’s. .50 cents per 12. 
Dallas, (blackberry) very vigorous, dnxjping, thnrny, productive, l.arge, 
fine. -50 cents i>er 12 : S2..50 per 100 ; $15 per 1000. 
Strawberries. 
25 cents per 12 : $1 per 100 ; $5 per looo. 
To grow strawberries with success, irrigation is rccpiired in Western 
