The Siimmcf Heiuitv 1’ 
ai' ami The C»iiml Cliiij^ Peaeh are greal tilings 
Strawberries. 
2a ccntx i>cr 1‘J; .^1 prr 100; p, r 
Michel’S Early, earliest Captain Jack, i 
of all: larg(!, vifrorous, 
lierleet Hower, a tine 
Ijollinator for other 
kinds. 
Crescent, early, iiroliilc, 
1000. 
s used here 
as fertilizer of 
Oeseent. and makes the best market com- 
panion for it. It is larfte, crimson, firm, 
good, very productive. 
Bcbach Mo. 5, iu‘\v, larg(‘, handsome, iirodnet- 
. . , ive. valuahle, sueee.ssful, iiistilate. 
market, pistilate; needs PARKER Earle, large, good (pialitv hut .soft 
.Michel s Karly to lertilize it. needs high culture. 
Raspberries. 
50 vcitiH prr $:i p* r WO. 
Cdthbert. fruit red, large. Turner, luirdy, early, strong growth, i.rodue- 
ofe.xeellent (piality: pro- tive. Iterries of good size, sweet and early, 
lilie. ripens May. Gregg, large, late black ea)). very popular.' 
Mulberries. 
a to H fi ft, 25 ffntK; taf(/f, .50 c.f 
Kick’s Everbearing, profusi' three months, 
line grower for shade, and the best of all 
trees for the fowl yard, and for shade. 
White Honey, (new llussian,) delicate enaim 
color, very sweet: trees do not freeze. ;!5 ets. 
Travis, everbearing, a magnitieent tree, the 
original grows in Travis county, and has at- 
taini'd enormous size. Of uniform, rapid and 
ittx ((((‘h; ttiitf.*<s othfrti'int' uofitt. 
symmetrical growth, very handsome and or- 
namental, the eompaet head making a dense 
shade. I.arge delicious fruit, lasts about two 
months. ;!5 ets. 
Russian, one of the hardiest ami best for shade 
trees. Fruit small and will not drop from 
trees when ripe. Trees easy to transplant and 
ipiiek growing. 4 to(i feet. 20 ets. i?2 jier 12. 
Figs. 
25 cenAs eiO'li. 
Brown Turkey, medium, brown, very sweet Celestial, small, pale violet, Willi bloom: verv 
and excellent: very prolitie and hardy. The sweet, iirolifie and hardv. 
most reliable fig for open field culture. 
Japan Persimmons. 
Thh rfmorkahtf Fruit <h>fn writ otl tliroiif/1, thr South. :J5 cfnts fach. 
Daid&i Maru, round, red, tender, .iuiey. tine for drying. 
Haohija, very large, oblong, verrniliion, very Yedoiohi, large, round, tlat at stem, Vermillion, 
*ioe. (|uality. 
Hyakume, very large, round. Vermillion, deli- Yemen, delicious when ripened in drawers or 
Clous, late. boxes covered tightly, tomato shape 
Kurokume, mwlium to large, flat at stem, tine. Zinji-Maru, medium, round, red. very line, es- 
Tani Nashi or Seedless, large, olilong, yellow. peeially if fro.sted. 
Pomegranates. 
Glossy Foliage, rich double flowers, followed little winter protection anvwbere in 'I'exas 
by large showy fruit. They are very iioimlar It is a fruit without disea’se, and deserves 
as ornaments. 15 ets. extensive cultivation. 50 ets each. 
Spanish Ruby, the largest, tine.st and most ]iro- Jas. Vick, new, large and fine. 55 ets. each 
lific of fruiting varieties. Will succeed with 
Grapes. Standard List. W* ' 
III KiK-rf union. Fiiirnt i/ii(ititi/. Thin Lint roiituiiin thr Hrnt anil .Vont Snfcrxnfnt. 
Champion, large, black, poor ipiality, market. Moore’s Diamond, one of the finest American 
vigorous, pralitic. 5 ets. grapes: new. 10 ets. 
Moore’s Early, very large black, good market. Lutie, berries large, beautiful lilac color, of 
superior flavor and unusually free from rot: 
