pros. Small Zauit 
GRAPES 
2-year vines, 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
BIG EXTRA. Extra large bunch; berries black, of 
fine quality. A Post-Oak hybrid variety. Hardy and 
good bearer. June. 
CARMEN. One of the best varieties for the South. 
Dark red and of fine quality. Ripens in July. 

CONCORD. The most widely known and the most 
popular Grape. Large, compact clusters of large 
black fruit. Delicious, sweet and very tender. Begins 
to ripen about July 20th and continues for about three 
weeks. 
DELAWARE. Small, compact clusters of bright red 
berries. Fruit is juicy and very sweet. 
MOORE’S EARLY. Very large, early black of fine 
texture and quality, fine for market or home use. : 
Hardy and prolific. Ripens in June. Concord Grapes 

NIAGARA. Most popular of the white Grapes because the large fruit has such a de- 
lightful flavor. Heavy bearer and excellent for arbors. 
BOYSENBERRY 
The Boysenberry is a cross of the Blackberry, 
Raspberry and Loganberry, and is far more vig- 
orous than any of its parents. It is immense in 
size and when you taste it, you will agree that in 
flavor it stands supreme. It is impossible to de- 
scribe its delicious flavor. It is almost seedless, 
firm, and is produced in large clusters on long 
stems that stand away from the canes. Delicious 
when eaten fresh or with cream, and is ideal for 
canned sauce, jam, jelly or preserves, in pies, 


PIN OAK 
Tall growing, stately, almost evergreen in the Southwest. 
Used extensively in South and East Texas, but thrives over 

the entire Southwest. Bright scarlet foliage in fall. Each tarts and shortcakes. Its natural tendency is to 
GBC lee} meee eee co ee ee tt bee tb PoE) $2.00 trail on the ground, but can be trained on fence 
S210 RCCL wearer tras Mitre, Seether te tne ondies Sta 3.00 or wires. 
$2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
STRAWBERRY 
GEM EVERBEARING. The best everbearing va- 
riety for the ‘Southwest.’ Prolific bearer, long 
berries, ripen light red all way through. 
$2.25 per 25; $4.25 per 50; $8.00 per 100. 


Gem 
Strawberry 

YOUNGBERRY ALL ITEMS ON THIS PAGE SENT TO YOU 
Everyone should have a few PREPAID 
plants of this new berry plant. It is p 
gaining popularity as a commercial 
fruit as it handles well and fits into 
every home use. The large, dark 
wine colored berries have a mini- 
mum of seed and are highly fla- 
vored. It is a@ cross between the 
Loganberry and Texas Dewberry, 
and is the world’s choicest bush 
berry. 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY 
The berries are much larger than 
those of any other Dewberry or 
Blackberry. It requires no trellis or 
stakes. The fruit is extra black and 
is superior in flavor and quality to 
any other Dewberry. 
$1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 100. 
McDONALD 
BLACKBERRY 
Has the largest yield of any Black- 

berry. Ripens two weeks earlier than 
BOLLEANA POPLAR igpalus ect cng) any other variety. Delicious when 
Tall, column-like shape, and silvery gray foliage. A fine eaten with cream. Very good for 
tree for accent purposes. Each canning purposes. Should be planted 
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