WEBB’S 
Redblusk Seedless 
Grapefruit 
Nature’s Supreme Gift To The 
"Magic Valley" of Texas. 
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WHAT IT IS 
It is a natural bud-sport from Pink Marsh, found 
in the grove of Dr. J. B. Webb, near Donna, Texas, and 
developed by him during the last six years. Three gen¬ 
erations from the original tree are now in bearing, with 
no variation from type, which is positive proof that it is 
a fixed and staple variety and may be depended upon 
to produce only typical fruits.. It is admittedly the 
KING OF ALL GRAPEFRUITS, and the climax of a 
long list of improvements in grapefruit varieties. (See 
our booklet, "Evolution of the Grapefruit"). 
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Why It is Superior to All Other 
Fancy Grapefruits. 
( 1) It has fully twice as deep a color, both inside and 
outside, as has Pink Marsh or Foster, the flesh being a 
bright rose red instead of pink, which color shows 
through the peel, forming a beautiful orange-pink 
blush on the outside of the fruit, many fruits being 
colored almost all over. 
(2) Having better outside color than any other, it is 
more attractive in appearance. And fine appearance, 
combined with high quality, is what brings fancy prices, 
as any dealer will tell you. 
(3) It does not "fade out” like Thompson and Foster, 
but holds its high color throughout the season, as dem¬ 
onstrated year after year. 
(4) It is the sweetest and juciest of all grapefruit, as at¬ 
tested by hundreds who have made a comparison. Has 
the highest sugar content of any grapefruit, by official 
test, with no bitter taste. 
(5) It has the finest texture of any fancy Grapefruit, 
with a tough peel of medium thickness, making it a good 
keeper. Fruits kept until the peel was dried as hard as 
wood were sweet and juicy and had as good a color in¬ 
side as when freshly picked. 
(6) The fruit is larger than that of its parent, running 
54 to 70 fruit to the box, mostly 64s. Shape about the 
same as pink Marsh. 
