NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
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BEN DAVIS. Large, red on yellow¬ 
ish ground; very valuable. 
BLACK TWIG. A large apple simi¬ 
lar to Winesap. 
JONATHAN. Medium red, very fine 
eating apple. Tree a strong grower 
and very productive. July. 
CRAB APPLES. These pretty ap¬ 
ples are especially adapted for pre¬ 
serves. Trees bear young. 
Apricots 
Prices, 3 feet 30 cts. each, 10 for 
$2.75; 4 feet 40 cts. each, 10 for $3.75. 
The following are good varieties 
that we can recommend. 
MOORPARK. Large, orange yellow 
with red cheek; sweet and juicy. June. 
CLUSTER. Fruit medium, yellow, 
good quality. Tree blooms late. June. 
ROYAL. Large yellow with red, ex¬ 
cellent quality. June. 
Japan Persimmons 
Some of these should be planted by 
every family. The trees bear young 
and are very ornamental. 
Prices, 3 feet 35 cts. each, 10 for 
$3.00; 5 feet 55 cts. each, 10 for $5.00. 
HYAKUME. Large, orange red, 
very sweet, few seeds. 
YEMONE. Fruit large, resembles a 
tomato, color orange yellow to red. 
TANE-NASHI. Very large, yellow 
to red, seedless. Very good quality 
when fully ripe. 
Quinces 
Prices, 3 feet 22 cts. each, 10 for The quince, a large yellow fruit, is 
$2.00; 5 feet 32 cts. each, 10 for $3.00; only used for making all kinds of pre- 
6 feet 45 cts. each. serves and jellies. 
Mulberries 
Every farm should have a few mul¬ 
berry trees about the back yard and 
where the chickens run. They make 
a quick shade and are long-lived. 
Prices, 4 feet 20 cts. each, 10 for 
$1.75; 5 feet 30 cts. each, 10 for $2.75; 
7 feet 40 cts. each, 10 for $3.75. 
BLACK ENGLISH. A fine, large 
mulberry. Tree a rapid grower and 
good bearer. 
HICKS EVERBEARING. Tree a 
good grower, and produces large 
quantities of fruit for about two 
months. 
