FOR YOUR GRAYWAY GarbDEN 


or SILK TREE 
A very 

ornamental 
flowering tree that is 
hecoming more 
all the time. 

popular 



of finest. 

The top spreads out, 
with the limbs almost 
horizontal, or umbrella- 
like. Foliage is fern-like, 
somewhat resembling 
that of the Mesquite 
tree. 








a 
MRS. H. KREIG. Two-tone bronze, med‘'um, pompon. ' 
SAUNDERS PURPLE. Medium growinz, eee flee eed: rod 
THANKSGIVING PINK. Tall growing, large flowered. 
WILLIAMSON PINK. Light shell 
ORCHID BEAUTY. Lavender, medium growing, large. 
MARTINDALE. Brilliant pink or red, tall, pompon. 
SEA GULL. Ivory white, tall, pompon. 
ADVANCE SMITH. Tall, large shaggy white. Immense flower. 
1d 
CHRYSANTHEM 
Our grower said, “Mr. Gray, here’s a list of 12 : i- 
eties of hardy Chrysanthemums.” ’ eee ae 
MARY LENON HALL. Yellow, tall growin 
YELLOW GOLD. Brilliant yellow, medium, large por 
BRONZE KING. Light bronze, medium, early. 
SEED BRONZE. Grand buff bronze, medium, large flower. One 
pink, medium, large. 


TREE 
CRAPE MYRTLE 
Grayway New Mil- 
dew-Resistant Water- 
melon Red. 
We have about a 
hundred fine specimen 
“tree - type’”’ watermelon 
crepe myrtle with 
from three to five feet 
of trunk, then a well- 
branched head. 
This new plant is very 
resistant to mildew, and 
has grown in our nur- 
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medium, large pompon. 
PRICES: sery rows practically 
Fragrant pink  blos- Singley#ilabeled — ee. 2 ye, é ee ee ee: 15c aS of gulder ee: 
; . Dozen, not less than two of kind, labeled ide ae 5 Sige SgeCOnuaor me 
soms cover the tree in Be Sea a kind, labeled, prepaid........ $1.25 ; 
i Mg Ten each of 10 varieties, labeled, prepaid Oo eae ee $9.00 ee thai ah full at pale 
SRM Kotte Over 100 plants, not less than 10 varieties, prepaid, each. 8c a ee yeh die eG 





We have some nicely 
shaped Mimosa, priced 
from $2.50 each to 
$25.00. The $2.50, $3.50 
and $5.00 sizes can be 
sent by express. Larger 
specimens should _ be 
hauled by truck. 




very fragrant. Free blooming. 


Minimum order that we can accept for shipment $2.50. 
You may order smaller quantities, however, if the order 
is a part of an order for other items. 
LILACS at its blossom  heads- 
} some nearly a foot in 
(Syringa Persica) 
The Persian Lilac is an upright shrug, with slender, arching 
branches. The lilac colored flowers open in the spring, and are 
We believe this will be a popular flower in your garden. 
BRICES = 22a. 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 per clump, not prepaid 
We obtained our start 
of this marvelous plant 
ahout four’ years ago. 
We have stood amazed 
length. 
Plants will average 
about 7 to 8 ft. in 
in height. Prices: $5, 
$7.50 and $10 each. 
GRAYWAY FLOWERING & ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS 
ALTHEA 
unfavorable conditions. Colorful summer bloomers. Hardy. 
‘-AMPLISSIMA. Double, deep red with carmine center. 
ANEMONEFLORUS. Semi-double, bright rose. 
(Rose of Sharon). Upright growth. Withstands 
PURPUREA SEMI-PLENA. 
ALBA. Double, pure white. 
Semi-double, clear purple. 
Nice 2 to 3-ft. plants, each......... Ete Bas ee 60¢ 
White only, heavy 4 to 5-ft. plants, each ......... eee SB leen 
BUDDLEIA (Summer Lilac, or Butterfly Bush). Produces 
abundance of showy, fragrant flowers throughout sum- 
mer. Easy to grow. Hardy. — 
DUBONNET. New, brilliant 
Good for cutting. 
FLORALART. New, one of best. Long, lavender spikes. 
Nice medium size plants, 75c each; two for. S130 
RED LEAF BARBERRY. Valuable for low dense growth and 
its distinctive flaming red fall coloring of foliage. 30- 
36-in= splants. 4 eee Cee ee eee S150 
BECHTEL’S FLOWERING CRAB. Very dwarf; double, pink 
rose-like flowers in abundance. 3 to 4-ft. nicely branch- 
ed trees, $1955 18224-int ee ee eae .. 95e 
POMEGRANATE, New double-dwarf. Grows about 18-in. 
high. Makes colorful border, or good potted. Each_..... 75c 
POMEGRANATE. Large, fruiting kind. Very easy to grow. 
Colorful) Large plants’ 2.22 3 ae. $2.50 and $3.50 
reddish-purple. Vigorous. 
SPIREA Vanhoutti, or common  Bridalwreath. Graceful, 
upright. Mass of white flowers, like a snow bank, in 
very early spring. Hardy. Easy to grow. 
Bach, 28 S22 eee See ne 95c, $1.45, $2.45 
SPIREA Foebeli. A semi-dwarf, red flower, 34-30-in..... 95c 
SPIREA Prunifolia. White flowers borne close to slender 
erect brances before foliage appears in spring. Individual 
flowers resemble miniature roses, borne in great profu- 
sion. Dark green foliage turns red in fall. 2 to 3-ft... 95c¢ 
SPIREA Reevesiana plena. Large clusters of pure white 
double flowers. Foliage remains green until late fall. 
A very handsome’ shrub. 2 to -3-ft...-...0...1...-n cece DSC 
TAMARIX Africana. Dark green foliage, pink flowers. 
Will withstand extreme drought. NOTE: Tamarix should 
be cut back to the ground when transplanted. Light 
feathery foliage, quite an ornamental shrub. 18 to 
DAR ino MRR Rot ene Mei Re oie 
WEIGELA Rosea. Upright shrub with trumpet shaped, light 
pink to deep rose flowers in the greatest abundance in 
early spring. Here is a flowering shrub that will grow 
in partially shaded locations that is a real eye-filler when 
it blooms. Large plants only........................ $2.50 and $3.50 
ORNAMENTAL VINES 
GRAYWAY NEW MILDEW RESISTANT CRAPE MYRTLE. 
Immense blossoms of the most gorgeous color. The sur- 
prising beauty of this new watermelon red will charm 
you. Has been nearly immune to mildew disease with ws. 
Nice 2 to 3-ft. bushes (have already bloomcd) each T5¢ 
(Also in tree-form, priced elsewhere). 
WATERMELON RED CRAPE MYRTLE. No flowering 
shrub is more deserving of its immers* popularity than 
the Crape Myrtle. Plants 3 to 5-ft. high, well branched, 
bushy and heavy, each .... ....95e and $1.45 
WHITE CRAPE MYRTLE. 3 to 4-ft. size, each.......... $1.25 
DWARF BLUE CRAPE MYRTLE. You’ll fall in love with 
delicately colored blossom. Much more dwarf than stand- 
ATdP Crape ray. T les ci aCe erate ce re a 2. see eueeteaceee 95c¢ 
COTONEASTER Divaricata. An evergreen valuable for 
its pretty foliage and red berries in the fall. 2 to 3-ft, 
EZ E sale 2 CN ements tas et eee PO erat rs ecnce ca snaeiccunesi 95¢ 
CYDONIA JAPONICA (Flowering quince). Usually the 
first plant to bloom in the spring. Bright, orange-scarlet 
flowers cover branches. Red flowering. 2 to 3-ft. 
Each é once GER eee ee Be 95¢ 
FORSYTHIA Fortuni (Golden Bell). Upright growing type, 
with broad, green foliage; deep yellow flowers in great 
profusion in early spring. 3 to 4-ft., each............. a. ae 95e 
iM Spring. (3) to 4-ft.5) CACHin css. ces tee sree eee pea wee 95¢ 
FORSYTHIA Int. Spectabolis. An erect growing Golden 
Bell that when full grown the branches become archine. 
Abundant deep yellow blosoms. 2 to 3-ft., each.......... 75¢ 
BEAUTYBERRY (Callicarpa). Clusters of attractive purple 
berries in the fall. Does well in sun or shade. 2 to 3-ft. 
Each x E 85¢ 
WISTERIA, Chinese Purple. “2-year. Each |... ........ The 
WISTERIA, Chinese White. 2-year. Each . ett Xe 
HONEYSUCKLE. Hall’s. Fragrant white flowers. Ever- 
gren. Bach <........ = fa ws, The 
ZABELLI. Darkest colored red considered best. Each The 




’ livestock and 
The cash income to 
farmers from the sale of 
livestock 
products during 1942 
was $467,499,000. 
* 
Rose crops in East 
Texas bring Texas farm- 
ers more than $3,000,000 
annually. 
* 
One of the quaintest 
characters of ear'y 
American. history was 
known as “Johnnie Ap- 
pleseed.”” As he peddled 
his wares over a sparsely 
settled section of young 
America, he carried with 
him a bag of appleseed 
bundle of apple 
seedlings, from which he 
gave freely and gener- 
ously to the settlers. He 
was a welcome visitor 
wherever he went. 
or a 
* 
What are the names 
of the 10 trees that have 
contributed most to the 
welfare of mankind? 
Try to 
three of them before you 
read the answers below. 
guess at least 
1. Date Palm. 
2. Cocoanut Palm. 
3. Almond. 
4. Apple. 
5. Fig. 
6. Mulberry. 
7. Olive. 
8. Lemon. 
9. Cinchona 
(Quinine). 
10. Rubber. 
* 
If a farmer uses his 
farm name as a part of 
his selling operation in 
marketing his products, 
it is possible for him to 
obtain a registered trade- 
mark in the L. 5S. Pat- 
ent Office. 
