"GOLDFLAME" 
(Trade Mark) 
A New Bush Honeysuckle 
• Immense, showy clusters of trumpet-shaped buds and fragrant blooms. 
The dark glossy foliage adds to the charm, and the plants may be sheared 
to form a hedge or allowed to grow naturally as a vine or shrub. Free 
blooming from early spring until frost and hardy everywhere. “Goldflame” 
is a shrub that can add much to the attractiveness of a home, and we are 
glad to offer it for the first time in our list of extraordinary plants. 
PRICE: One-year, extra heavy, 75c each. (85c delivered postpaid). 
PRICE LIST 
SEE DESCRIPTIONS FOR PRICES NOT 
GIVEN BELOW 
Peaches and Plums and 
Plum-Cherries 
Size 1-9 10-49 50-299 
2- 3 ft.20c 18c 15c 
3 - 4 ft. ..30c 25c 20c 
Evans Peaches: See description. 
Add 5c per tree for Pallas, Smith, 
Luttichau, Babcock, Fair’s Beauty, 
Japan Dwarf, and Honey. 
Apples and Pears 
2-3 ft.25c 22c 20c 
3 -4 ft. 35c 32c 30c 
Large . 60c 55c 50c 
Add 25c each for Douglas Pear 
Apricot 
2- 3 ft..25c 20c 18c 
3- 4 ft.40c 35c 31c 
Cherry 
2- 3 ft.50c 46c 
3- 4 ft. .75c 68c 
Bush-Cherry: See description. 
German Prune 
Size 1-9 10-49 
3-4 ft.50c 45c 
\ 
Japanese Persimmon 
3-4 ft. 
.45c 
40c 
Figs 
Medium . 
. 35c 
32c 
Large . 
40c 
French Fig 
each 
Grapes 
Large . 
.20c 
15c 
Extra Large 
.30c 
25c 
Thompson Seedless: See description. 
Jujube: See description. 
Roses: See description. « 
Berries: See description. 
Plumcot $1.45 each 
Nectarine 95c each 
We pay transportation on the above to Texas and adjoining 
states where remittance accompanies orders 
The Chinese Jujube 
A Beautiful Tree and a Fine Fruit 
• A fruit from the interior of China, often called the “Chi¬ 
nese Date” because of shape. Small, deciduous tree about 
30-35 ft. high, with dark, glossy leaves. We consider it one 
of the most valuable trees of its type for landscape work. 
• We had a seed¬ 
ling tree in our yard 
when I was a boy, 
but never thought 
much of it, although 
we boys carried them 
in our pockets to 
munch. 
• The larger, budded 
varieties make a val¬ 
uable addition to a 
home. They make 
excellent jam, and 
we’ll put jujube but¬ 
ter up against any 
apple butter we ever 
ate. Make delicious 
sweet pickles. Cooked 
in sugar syrup and 
dried they rival “su¬ 
gared dates.” 
• Fruit light choc¬ 
olate colored. Flesh 
similar to apple, 
sweet, crisp. Is a 
heavy and consistent 
bearer and the fruit 
seems free from all Li Jujube 
insects and diseases. 
Thrives where other fruits will not grow under extreme conditions of soil 
and climate. Bear enormous crops, and often bear the first year. Ripens 
July to November. Try a couple of jujube trees about your home. 
LI. Largest of all jubes; sometimes 2 inches. Tree practically thornless. 
Small pit and lots of flesh. 
LANG. Large, pear shaped fruit, and one of the best varieties. 
SEEDLING. Seedlings bear small fruit, but trees are as ornamental as the 
others. 
PRICE: Li and Lang, $1.75 per tree; Seedlings, 50c per tree. 
PAPERSHELL 
PECAN 
TREES 
Let Us Select 
the BestVariety for Your Home 
• We have studied the pecan business for about 20 years, 
and grow fine trees with the best root systems. 
• Our papershell pecan trees are improved at both ends, a 
papershell top above ground, and our own exclusive se¬ 
lected rootstock makes the fine root system. 
Prices F.O.B. Arlington, Texas 
1-10 
Dozen 
25-75 
Medium tree, 3'-5' high. 
.$0.95 
$11.00 
$0.80 
Large tree, 4'-6' high. 
. 1.45 
16.10 
1.35 
Extra large tree, 6'-8' high. 
1.95 
22.80 
1.85 
Special Size Papershell Pecan Trees: $2.50, $5.00, $7.50, $10.00, 
$12.50, $15.00 and $17.50 each. 
Write for Free Pecan Tree Catalog 
All Orders Subject to Our Acceptance Prices Subject to Change Without Notice 
O. S. GRAY PECAN NURSERY, ARLINGTON, TEXAS 
