RAMSEY’S AUSTIN NURSERY :: AUSTIN, TEXAS 
Small RAMSEY FIG tree, less than one year old, loaded with fruit. 
Large RAMSEY FIG tree, photo taken in December. During the summer and fall $15.00 worth of fruit 
was sold from this tree. 
Figs should be planted more extensively. 
In South Texas, where tops are not often 
killed back by cold weather, it is best to 
prune the trees to a single stem or body 
about one foot high. In other sections, 
where tops are frozen back frequently, let 
several stems or sprouts come from the 
roots. Ramsey and Magnolia Figs will fruit 
every year on the new wood, but Celestial 
requires two years’ growth. 
PRICES 
Each Dozen 100 
Ramsey Fig .$ .40 $4.00 $27.50 
Other Varieties.30 3.00 20.00 
CELESTIAL. July. The little blue fig, 
sweetest of all, very hardy. 
MAGNOLIA. July to September. Large 
pale green or white. The well-known varie¬ 
ty of South Texas. Bears at one year old. 
Sometimes called Neverfail. 
RAMSEY. June to October. A seedling 
grown from one of our Lemon fig trees. 
Color, brownish yellow. This fig does not 
crack open in wet weather. Always bears 
first year. Medium to large. Most prolific, 
bearing continuously from June till frost. 
Flavor excellent. Successful farther north 
than any other variety. In the Ramsey Fig 
we have introduced one of the most valu¬ 
able horticultural creations of this genera¬ 
tion. 
Since the introduction of the Ramsey Fig, 
we have never had enough trees for the 
demand, and hundreds of buyers have been 
disappointed in not getting them every 
year. We have a good supply of trees now, 
but feel sure that all will be sold before 
the season is over. Therefore, we suggest 
placing order as soon as possible. 
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