PEARS 
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Large fruit, luxuriant fol- The* hest peat for sco Begins bearing early, and 
iage, hardy tree. Good is very hardy. 
forothe South mercial planting. Large 
size, yellow flesh, juicy 
GARBER and aromatic. Bears very EARLY WILDER 
Like Kieffer in size and 
young and is blight and 
other disease resistant. 
Early bearing, good qual- 
ity. 
appearance; ripens earlier. 
Prices: 2-3 ft. 50c; 3-4 ft. 75c; 5-6 ft. $1.00; 6-8 ft. $1.50. 
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Our New. Variety Pear McCLUNG CORELESS PEAR 
% Can you imagine a pear without a core? Well, here it is... So far, we have 
never found a core in one. Delicious in flavor and makes a beautiful tree. Try one 
in your yard for ornamental and novelty purposes, as well as for the luscious fruit. 
25c per Tree higher than other Pear Varieties. 
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GRAPES 
NIAGARA CARMEN 
This is the standard white Medium size, black in col- 
grape. Color is greenish- or; very thick bunches. 
white, changing to pale 
yellow when ripe. 
BERRIES 
and soft. 6c each; 
$5.50 per Hundred. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY 
CONCORD 
The standard black grape. 
Thrives wherever grapes 
grow. Fine for table use 
or juice and jelly making. 
PRICES: Strong plants 25c. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY 50c per Dozen; 
Early, immensely productive. Large size 
and good quality. $2.00 per Hundred. $4.00 per 100. 
YOUNGBERRIES 
The new, big red berry with the dis- 
tinctive raspberry flavor. Jams or jellies 
made from Youngberries will please you 
beyond your fondest dreams. Fruit lar- 
ger than Austin Dewberry and vines 
are equally productive. $4.00 per 100. 
BOYSENBERRIES 
JAPANESE PERSIMMON. 
simmon. 
The newest thing in berries. Appear- 
ance and taste similar to Youngberries, 
but larger in size. The seed are small 
STRAWBERRIES 
% Try planting a Strawberry Barrel. 
It’s a nice hobby and will give you 
lots of berries. Instructions: Bore holes 
in the side of a barrel about 6 inches 
apart; fill the barrel with good rich 
loamy soil; plant your strawberries in 
the holes and keep them well watered. 
Blakemore or Klondike Varieties, 
25 plants for $1.00. 
EUREKA. We don’t like the name, but we do like the per- 
The fruit is big as a baseball, bright orange color, ripening after frost. Ornamental, 
seedless, heavy bearer: even small trees will load down. 3-4 ft. 75c; 4-5 ft. $1.00; 5-6 ft. $1.25. 
FRESH FRUITS IN SEASON 
@ WE ESPECIALLY wish to call your attention to the fact that we have, near 
Navarro, Texas, the largest Fruit Farm in this section of the State. We grow every. 
Fruit adapted to this section, and offer it for sale at prevailing market prices. 
