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J. W. Erwin, Denton, Texas 
PRICES. 18 to 24 in., 25c each; 2 to 3 
ft., 35c each. 
Grapes 
CARMEN. Medium size, dark red, firm 
grape. Very prolific when established 
and one of the best for this section. 
Ripens in August. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Large, blue-black ber¬ 
ries similar to Concord except that they 
ripen earlier and are sweeter. Ripens 
July-August. 
GOETHE. Large, light pink eating 
grape, ripening in July. 
NIAGARA. Large white grape ripening 
in July-August. 
PRICES. 2 year vine, 25c each; per dozen 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Berries 
AUSTIN’S IMPROVED DEWBERRY. A 
vigorous growing vine, producing large, 
glossy black, juicy berries, considered 
the best of the dewberries in this 
section. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY. Early, long, 
glossy-black fruit. Prolific. 
V JOHN B. DENTON BLACKBERRY. A 
large, sweet, glossy blackberry ripening 
very late after all other berries are 
gone in July-August. Under favorable 
weather conditions it continues to bloom 
and bear fruit for a considerable length 
of time gaining for it the name of 
everbearing. Very strong growing and 
prolific. 
PRICES: Root cuttings in bundles of 
25 only. Per bundle, $1.00; per 100, $2.50; 
per 1000, $15.00. Plants 10c each; $6.50 
per 100. 
QUICK REFERENCE INDEX 
Apples .25 
Apricots .25 
Aquatic Plants .23 
Arborvitaes .18-19 
Bamboos .22 
Berry Plants .26 
Bog Plants .24 
Broadleaved Evergreens .16-18 
Caladium .22 
Cannas .22 
Cedrus . 19 
Cherries .25 
Cypress .19 
Figs . 25 
Gladiolus . 23 
Grapes .26 
Grasses .22 
Hedge Plants .17 
Iris .23 
Junipers .20-21 
Lotus or Nelumbium.24 
Lilies .24 
Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs.10-12 
Oxygenating Plants .24 
Peaches .25 
Pears .26 
Pecans .14 
Pines .21 
Plums .25 
Roses . 3-9 
Climbing Roses .6 and 9 
Polyanthus . 7 
New and Scarce Roses .7 
Shade and Ornamental Tress .13-14 
Sotol .22 
Vines .12 
Water Lilies .24 
Yuccas .22 
Miami, Florida, November 22, 1932: “Please forward your catalog and 
price list.In past years we have had much success with your roses.” 
Hagerman, Texas, June 13, 1933: “Early last spring I ordered a dozen rose 
bushes from your nursery. ... all twelve of the roses lived and all have 
bloomed. They surely are pretty.” 
Do not be confused by advertised “bargain” or “collection” prices of 
nursery stock. A check of our plainly marked sizes and prices will frequently 
reveal the fact that you can make your own selection of varieties cheaper 
than many advertised “collections” and without the necessity of purchasing 
undesirable varieties. We try to make our plants the standard of comparison 
for the various grades and sizes; and for each dollar spent to give the utmost 
for the least money. 
