h frank Peach 
This large yellow cling ripens just after Elberta. It is highly 
colored, extra good quality and will bear 5 times as much as 
Elberta. Hasn’t missed a crop in 33 years. Trees from cold storage 
to June 10th. Did you ever buy fruit trees out of cold storage? 
Last year I bought plants June 1st., that all lived and made won¬ 
derful growth. I have these bundles made up ready to ship from 
cold storage. 
4 Frank trees, small size, prepaid $1.00. 
FREE—with 4 Frank trees I will include one peach tree (my 
selection) and one Dew-Black Berry plant. 
FRANK BUDS or GRAFTS FROM COLD STORAGE 
( prepaid ) 
PRICES— 
12 25 50 100 
60c $1.00 $1.50 $2.25 
Fresh Buds After May 25th 
Note: Use T-buds, bark grafts and whip grafts for thin bark 
fruits like peach, plum, apricot, pear, apple, etc. 
m 
Dew - Black Berry 
This berry was originated in Old Mexico by crossing the Dew 
Berry and the Black Berry as the name signifies. The tips will root 
the first year, after that it stands and handles like a Black Berry. 
Here are some of its good points: 
1. Self fertile. 
2. Small seeds. 
3. No bitter taste like Dallas. 
4. Commences to ripen May 
20th and ripens for 5 weeks. 
5. Large as Austin Dewberry. 
6. Drought resistant. 
7. Produces a crop every year. 
8. Will produce from 1,000 to 
1,400 gallons of fruit per acre. 
50, $2.75; 100, $4.90; 1,000, 
We will sell 
PRICE OF PLANTS: 12, 95c; 
$31.00. Postpaid. Order plants now for fall delivery, 
out early. 
Dozen, 95c; 50, 
Postpaid. Plants shipped 
PRICE OF PLANTS: 
$2.75; 100, $4.90; 1,000, $31.00: 
5,000, $125.00. 
’til June 10th. 
We advise planting these plants four feet apart in the rows 
with rows 11 feet wide. This will require 1,000 plants per acre. 
An acre of Dew-Black Berries will make from $150.00 to $350.00 
per acre. 
