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NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
P omegranates 
Prices, 20 cts. each, 10 for $2.00. cious; different from the common 
LARGE SWEET. Fruit very deli- sour kind. A good bearer. 
Grapes 
The grape succeeds in almost any 
soil, therefore it should be planted 
more extensively than it is. We offer 
for sale only a few of the best, such 
as we can recommend. 
Prices, heavy 2 years, 15 cts. each, 
10 for $1.30, 100 for $10.00. Strong 
1 year, 12 cts. each, 10 for $1.00, 100 
for $7.50. 
ELLEN SCOTT. Vine healthy, pro¬ 
lific; large clusters. Blue. 
EDNA. This is one of the best white 
grapes that we have. 
HERBEMONT. Fruit of medium 
size, large clusters, very productive, 
purple. 
NIAGARA. Large, amber-white, 
good quality. 
BLACK SPANISH. One of the best 
grapes, berries of medium size, good 
bearer. 
CARMAN. Large clusters and ber¬ 
ries. A good black grape. 
Berries 
Every farm or city garden should 
contain a patch of blackberries or 
dewberries. They bear one year after 
they are planted, and annually there¬ 
after. 
Prices, except as noted, 10 for 25 
cts., 100 for $2.00. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY. Very 
productive; large, fine berries. 
AUSTIN MAYES DEWBERRY. 
Fruit very large and fine-flavored; 
produces a full crop each year, Ripens 
in May. 
MCDONALD BERRY. This is a new 
berry, a cross between the blackberry 
and the dewberry. Fruit is large, 
juicy, and of the very best quality. 
Hardiest, most vigorous and most pro¬ 
ductive of all berries here. Earliest of 
all, ripening first of April. 
AUSTIN MAYES THORNLESS. 
Like the Austin Mays Dewberry, only 
that it has no thorns. 10 for 40 cts., 
100 for $3.00. 
STRAWBERRIES. Prices, 10 for 
10 cts., 100 for 50 cts., 300 or more, 
40 cts. per 100.—Leading varieties: 
Improved Klondyke, Missionary, Lady 
Thompson. 
YOUNG BERRY. A very strong 
grower, heavy bearer. Large purple 
berries. 10 for 50 cts., 100 for $4.00 
