The man who «aves 
money nowadays isn't a 
miser—he’s a wizard. 
* 
Estimates of the total 
of insect species, describ- 
ed and undescribed, 
rarge from two to ten 
million. Over a half mil- 
lion species have heen 
described. 
* 
As the poet, Frank 
Libby Stanton, wrote: 
“This world that we're 
a-livin’ in 
Is mighty hard to beat; 
You get a thorn with 
every rose, 
But ain’t 
sweet?" 
* 
An honest confession 
is good for the soul, but 
bad for the reputation. 
* 
The perfume of a flow- 
er comes from the plant 
itself and arises from a 
volatile oil which the 
plant makes. 
* 
The original name of 
the roses 
Ford Motor Company 
was Detroit Automobile 
Company. 
* 
The Mason-Dixon Line 
is the boundary between 
the States of Maryland 
and Pennsylvania, and 
extends as originally sur- 
veyed to a point 244 
miles west of the Dela- 
ware River. 
* 
Grapes should never he 
picked when wet as 
dampness encourages de- 
cay. 
GRAYWAY 
All the Way! 
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THE BEST OF THE STANDARD VARIETIES 
BUDDED ON OUR OWN 
TESTED GRAYWAY ROOTSTOCKS 
Western Varieties 

BURKETT. Large—40 per Ib. Thin shell; 
50% plump, rich kernel. Mid-season 
ripener; heavy, producer. Popular western 
variety. 

WESTERN SCHLEY—Early and heavy 
producer; about 55 per pound; 60°% ker- 
nel. Moderately early ripener; vigorous 
grower; good yard tree. 

SQUIRREL’S DELIGHT Early, heavy 
producer; large—50 per pound; m- dium 
shell—56% kernel. Extra early ripener; 
vigorous grower. 

sAN SABA IMPROVED—Medium size; 60 
per pound. 60% kernel. A heavy producer 
after it comes into bearing. Ripens mod- 
erately early. 

_ CLARK—Early, prolific, 
65 per pound; 57% kernel, 
Ripens mid-season. 
bearer; 
quality. 
regular 
high 
Eastern Varieties 

SUCCESS—Most popular 
in Texas. 
shell; 52% 
eastern 
variety 
Large—40 per pound; medium 
kernel. Fairly early producer; 
ripens uniformly in mid-season. Buds late 
in spring. 

DESIRABLE—One of the largest. 
lent cracker; 
early bearing; 
Excel- 
promises to 
be one of heaviest producers; thinner shell 
than success. 
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STUART—Old variety, 
safely 
used over 
wider territory than probably any other. 
Large, medium 
Early ripener. 
shell—48-50% 
kernel. 

SCHLEY—Unsurpassed quality and flavor. 
Large—i0 per pound. Fully 60% kernel. 
a highest market price. Very thin 
shetl. 

DELMAS Large—40 per pound, 47% ker- 
nel. Too 
Productive with age. 
beautiful yard tree of all. 
late maturing for 
Perhaps 
Oklahoma. 
the most 

NUMBER SIXTY—A_ real papershell— 
about 60-70% kernel. Early producer; 
good hearer; one of the finest eating 
pecans. 
MOORE—An 
early and heavy; ripens early enough to 
be one of fist on market; 67 per pound; 
50% kernel. 
amazing 
producer; 
hears 
NEW 
VARIETIES 
WE ARE 
RECOMMENDING 
These are a few of the new va- 
rieties we believe will produce unusual 
results—and which we can safely rec- 
ommend for extensive trial. We be- 
lieve them to be a real addition to our 
standard variety list. 
Three new pecans, Coy, Tissue Pa-- 
per, and Johnson, mature perfectly in 
Southern Kansas where they originat- 
ed. There is a definite need for more 
good varieties that will mature prop- 
erly north of Central Oklahoma where 
frost catches some. We believe some 
of these will become standard varieties 
as soon as we have an opportunity to 
know them better. 

COY— Slightly larger than Tissue 
Paper. One ef the most attractive 
nuts, in bulk, that we have seen. 
Excellent kernel that comes out cean. 

TISSUE PAPER -- One of 
shells; sweet, oily and fine flavor—a 
beautiful meat. Original tree said to 
be a good producer, with record of 
bearing every year. 
thinnest 
JOHNSON — Also from Southeastern 
Kansas. A very heavy producer that 
ripens early in September. A _ long, 
slender nut. 
THE NEW 
BRAKE 
PECAN 

If there could be such a thing as a 
perfect pecan, this must be the nearest 
thing to it yet produced. Extraordi- 
narily thin shell, about the same 
thickness as an_ eggshell. Regular 
shape. Smooth, plump kernels, 60% to 
66% of total weight. We have never 
seen its equal in cracking-out qualities. 
Bears 2 to 5 nuts per cluster. Very 
regular fruiter, early producer. 

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