NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS 
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Berries 
Prices, except as noted, 10 for 25 cts., 
100 for $2.00. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY. Very produc¬ 
tive; 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 ber¬ 
ry, a cross between the blackberry and 
the dewberry. Fruit is large, juicy, ^d 
of the very best quality. Hardiest, most 
vigorous and most productive of all ber¬ 
ries here. Earliest of all, ripening first of 
AprU. 
AUSTIN MAYES THORNLESS. Like 
the Austin Mayes Dewberry, only that it 
has no thorns. 10 for 40 cts., 100 for $3.00. 
STRAWBEIRRIES. 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. 
SHADE TREES 
Prices, 4 feet 30 cts each, 10 for $2.50; 
6 feet 40 cts. each, 10 for $3.50; 7 to 8 feet, 
50 cts. each. 
CHINESE ELM. This comes from Chi¬ 
na, and has now been tried out in Texas, 
and does well in all sections. It is a very 
rapid grower and promises to fill a want 
where other Elms have failed. 
RED BUD. A very ornamental tree. 
producing reddish purple flowers early in 
spring. It is an attractive tree. 
SYCAMORE. Grows very large in good 
soil. 
POPLAR. Fast growing like the syca¬ 
more. 
RUSSIAN MULBERRY. Hardy and 
longlived. Grown from seed; fruit is 
small, some trees will not bear at all. 
Evergreen Trees 
LIGUSTRUM JAPONICUM. Makes a 5 feet 60 cts. each, 10 for $5.00; 7 feet 90 
beautiful shade tree. Green all the year cts. each, 
round. 3 feet 35 cts. each, 10 for $3.00; 
SPECIMEN PLANTS 
We have a variety of evergreens and shrubs in larger sizes, balled and burlapped 
at the nursery. Prices reasonable. 
