NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS. 
Texas, but where water ina 3 - be had plentifully it is very valuable, beiiig^ 
about the first fruit in spring'. 
Tie (irbbeeic faim in 'iikft = 2cni5 unb tiiibercii troileneii 
(Mciicnbeii iiiir mit .Vtiilfe bon 'iieuinlieruiiti lU’Joiieii inerbeii, ifl 
liber banii bTotitobel unb bii3 erfte Cb)t bnS veift. 
JVlichel’s Early, earliest of all ; large, vigorous, perfect 
flower, a fine polinator for other kinds. 
Crescent, early, prolific, bright, excellent market, pistilate; 
needs Michel’s Early to fertilize it. 
Grapes. StanC»ar& Xist. 
In succession. Finest qualitj-. This list contains the Best and Most . uccess- 
ful. 10 cents each; $5 per 100 except where noted. 
The grape thrives in almost any soil, and is successfully grown all over 
the South. With but little skill and labor it brings abundant crops every 
year. The following are the best Southern varieties. 
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bens, mit etlnns Wiitie unb 'ilrbcit brincft fie reid)c tVvnten. i^oti^enbc linb 
Hute Sorten: 
Early Ohio, said to be the earliest black grape. 
Bunches large, compact and shouldered ; berries of 
medium size and adhere firmly to the stem. Foliage 
thick, leathery and healthy. Verj’ productive sort. 
20 cents each. 
Moore’s Early, '^^ge, black, good market. 
Moore’s Diamoml, American 
grapes. 
Lutie berries large, beautiful lilac color, of superior 
flavor and unusually free from rot ; a very desirable grape. IS cents. 
Worden '’®’‘y black, good market : improved Concord. 
Niagara, l-irge, white, ver 3 ' good table and market grape. 
Martha white, table, market. 
Concord black, table, market. 
Jacquez, (Black Spanish, Le Noir, Blue f'cench) small, large cluster, 
black, red wine. 2 years. 10 cents : $8 per 100. 
Herbemont (.MpKee ; Bottsi : Brown French) small, large cluster, 
purple, finest c|u ilit 3 ’, table wine, best old grape in Southwest Texas. 10 
cents, $8 per 100. 
Scuppernong, clusters of two to six. Berries large, round and of bronze 
color' Skin thin : free from rot. 25 cents each. 
Sba&e aiiD Ornamental Xlrces. 
6 feet. 25 cents ; 8 feet, 35 cents ; 8 to 10 feet. 50 cents. 
All shade trees are nursery grown, are straight and have splendid rov)ts. 
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