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NAUGHTON FARMS, WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS 
Varieties: 
Early Richmond 
Montmorency 
CHERRIES 
In making out your order 
for cherries be sure to order 
more than one variety. You 
will find that in planting 
them together you will get a 
better yield, as two varieties 
help pollenation. Plant in 
groups so that the trees cap 
shade one another. 
Price: Strong, 5 to 6 ft. 
bearing size trees, 
each, 69c. 
FIGS 
Fig Varieties and 
Description 
MAGNOLIA — Extremely 
large, sweet, greenish yel¬ 
low. 
BROWN TURKEY — Of 
medium size, light green 
turning to bronze, very 
sweet; bears abundantly. 
ISCHIA—Medium size, light green in color, bears 
well. 
Prices on Fig Bushes: Nice strong plants, 25c 
each; Extra large specimen, bearing size, 45c. 
BLACKBERRY and DEWBERRY 
Varieties We Offer: 
Dallas Blackberry 
McDonald Blackberry 
Austin Dewberry 
Prices: 
10 plants.$ .40 
50 plants. 1.60 
100 plants. 2.75 
1,000 plants.. 24.00 
RASPBERRIES 
The most delicious of 
all berries. Try them. 
Prices: 
10 plants.$ .40 
50 plants. 1.60 
100 plants. 2.75 
1,000 plants. 24.00 
STRAWBERRY 
A quick money crop, 
that’s what strawberries 
really are. Plant a nice 
crop, and the same season 
gather berries. Plant this 
spring, pick all summer— 
you’ll get back many times 
what you paid for them. Loads of berries in all 
stages of ripening, that’s what you’ll find in a 
strawberry patch. 
Varieties: 
Klondyke Prices: 
Aroma 25 plants $ .45 
100 plants. 1.45 
Missionary 
Excelsior 
Premier 
Senator Dunlap 
250 plants. 2.80 
1,000 plants. 10.50 
GRAPE VINES 
We cannot put too much 
stress on the planting of 
grape vines in the South. 
A vine here, one there, and 
you will have all the fruit 
you want. As a commer¬ 
cial crop they have no 
equal, in our estimation, 
as you can always find a splendid market for good 
grapes. They do well in most all kinds of soil and 
will stand planting very close together. Why not 
cover your back fence with something that will 
make you money? 
VARIETIES WE OFFER, GIVING SHORT 
DESCRIPTION 
CONCORD GRAPE: Bunch and berry large; blue 
black in color. Flesh juicy and very sweet. One of 
the best known and popular sorts. 
CARMEN: Bunch, berry size, deep carmen red in 
color. The Carmen is fine for eating, as it is very 
juicy and sweet. Is exceptionally fine for making 
grape jelly. 
NIAGARA GRAPE: Berry large; white with 
rather tough skin. Fruit tender, sweet and juicy. 
The best variety of the whites. 
MOORE (Moore’s Early) GRAPE: An early black 
grape, well adapted for Southern planting. Ripens 
about two weeks ahead of Concord and does well 
wherever planted. 
CAMPBELL’S EARLY GRAPE: Bunches medium 
to large; berries large glossy black, with a beau¬ 
tiful blue bloom. Pulp sweet and juicy. 
ELLEN SCOTT GRAPE: A rich grape that is 
good everywhere and under all 
conditions. Vines vigorous, 
good bearer, fruit fine. 
PRICES ON GRAPE VINES: 
1 for.15c each 
10 for.13c each 
50 for.11c each 
100 for.10c each 
OTHER FRUITS 
JAPANESE PERSIM¬ 
MON (large). 
NECTARINE — Has 
plum skin, peach center. 
MULBERRY—Everbearing variety. 
Prices on Above Fruits and Nuts: 
2 to 3 ft. tree.-29c 
3 to 4 ft. tree... 39c 
4 to 5 ft. tree.49c 
GOOD ARRIVAL GUARANTEED 
