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GOVERNOR Woop.—Large, round, dark, heart-shaped, _ 
mottled with red; flesh sweet, juicy, and delicious. Fruit 
well on tree. June. ma both 
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PECANS 
TEXAS PROLIFIC.—Large, rather long. Thin shell, - 
Bears young. Heavy and sure bearer. aie 
SuccEss.—A fine nut of oblong shape, tree making a 
right growth; a regular producer; you will be pleased wi 
MONEY MAKER.—A very popular nut and planted largely 
planters; the tree is a vigorous grower; nuts of good size; 
shell nuts. : Pager 
BURKET.—Large almost round, shell thin. Flavor 
One of the best. Bears young and every year; fine. Se tad 
SCHLEY.—Medium long; pointed; shell thin. meat. pk 
separating easily; quality best.. . | 

STUART.—Introduced by the late W. R. Stewart, of 
Springs, Mississippi. A standard among the high class pec. 
commercial orchards. Nuts large; well shaped, and of fi 
pearance; reasonably thin shell; well flavored. - The best pec 
for either commercial or home growing. — 7 ees 
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GRAPES 
BRILLIANT.—A very strong grower; endures all clima 
Clusters large, often shouldered, open to compact. Berri 
light to dark red, translucent with a thin bloom, and ve: 
some; skin thin, rather tender, but seldom cracks; pulp m 
tender, melting and delicious, having taste of Deleware. 
mid-season. Pee chro 
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CAMPBELL EARLY.—Clusters very large with large 
berry black; of somewhat less pulp and better quality tha 
cord; a vety showy, saleable grape of the Concord ty 
with Moore Early. ‘ be ; . 
CARMAN.—One of the most profitable and popula ve 
splendid as a table grape as well as for grape juice, pr 
jelly. Cluster, very large, sometimes weighing two pounds; 
ered; very compack. Berries medium size, black with thin 
skin tough and thin; never cracks; pulp meaty; firm but. 
when fully ripe; of splendid quality — far superior t 
Ripe in July. : ae 
. IvEs.—Bunch and berry medium in size: dark 
acid until fully ripe; a good ordinary variety. Mi 
DEL ARE-—Small, clear red, and of the very 
