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Comal Springs Nursery, New Braunfels, Texas 
Dewberries and Blackberries 
IN SUCCESSION 
Prices 50 cents per dozen, $3.50 per 100, $20.00 
per 1000. 
The Blackberry is not so successfully culti- 
vated in our part of the state as it is in North 
Texas, but the Mayes 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. 
Mayes’ Dewberry — New; very large, highly 
flavored. It roots deep, is very prolific and 
never fails. 
McDonald Berry — It is hard to decide whether 
this is a dewberry or blackberry. It bears in 
clusters like a blackberry, but tips like a dew- 
berry. It grows on any soil and is the most 
productive of all berries. Berries are large, 
juicy, and of the best quality. 
Dewberry, Guadalupe — It is several years ago 
that we introduced the Guadalupe Dewberry 
and owing to the great demand for this new 
variety we got so short on plants that it took 
us several years before we could offer them 
again, and now is the first time we again have 
the plants of this fine dewberry on the market. 
It is a na.tive of this section, that in cultivation 
proved to be the best of all dewberries. It is 
really a marvel. There is no bush-dewberry 
that can equal this in productiveness, quality 
or fruit, hardiness and vigor of growth. It is 
so far ahead of all other varieties in cultivation 
that it is really in a class for itself, especially 
in size and productiveness. People who have 
tried this dewberry say that they will grow 
no other. Experiment stations say it will out- 
rank all others, and there is no doubt about it, 
as it is thoroughly tried and adapted to our 
country. Price, large plants 10 cents each, $1 
per dozen. 
Dallas — (Blackberry.) Very vigorous, droop- 
ing, thorny, productive; large, fine. 
Strawberries 
Prices 25 cents per dozen, $1.25 per 100, 
$8.00 per 1000. 
To grow Strawberries with success irriga- 
tion is required in Western Texas, but where 
water may be had plentifully it is very valu- 
able, being about the first fruit in spring. 
Klondyke — The plant is exceedingly vigorous, 
seems to be absolutely rust proof, and as near 
drought proof as a variety can be. Every berry 
is firm and brilliantly colored. This makes it 
the greatest and safest money-maker. On good 
or well manured soil it is simply wonderful. 
Lady Thompson— A great favorite with all 
growers. Mid-season; fine large berries. 
Texas— The money making strawberry of the 
South. Besides being an immense producer of 
fine flavor and beautiful color, it is a thrifty 
grower and a splendid drought resister. Dur- 
ing the hot summer months we often lose out- 
strawberry plants; the Texas strawberry, how- 
ever, is perfectly hardy and stands the heat 
well. 
