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RED JUNE APPLE 
YELLOW TRANSPARENT. Fruit large, transparent yellow with 
blush. Crisp, tender, juicy. Ripens very early. 
RED JUNE. An early, red, heay-producing summer apple. Good 
for home or market. Sells well. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Extra large, bright red all over. 
Bears on young trees. A very profitable market apple of fine 
flavor. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A golden yellow, popular eating apple. 
Bears young and abundantly. Keeps well. Will make you money. 
The GRAYWAY Special 
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APPLE 
Something nice for the small home owner with only a 
small yard. 
Five standard varieties that ripen at different times and 
cover practically the entire apple season. Yellow and 
Double Red Delicious, Rhome Beauty, Yellow Transparent, 
ang Winesap are the varieties usually used. 
Plant one of these outstanding novelties and gather dif- 
ferent kinds of delicicus apples from the same tree. 
PRICE... $2.45 EACH 

STANDARD APPLE 
KINCAID (Also called Holland). 
of Weatherford in an old apple orchard belonging to a Mfr. Kincaid 
Whether an old, forgotten variety or a brand new kind, it promises to be 
the basis of a real commercial apple industry especially because of its huge 
size, attractie appearance, early production, and the fact that it comes 
on the market about the first of August at a time apples are scarce and 
bring good prices jn the markets. 

VARIETIES 




First discovered by Mr. R. B. Alexander 
KING DAVID. A medium size red apple noted for enormous pro- 
duction at an early age. Ripens in August and one of best 
money-making apples. Good pollenizer for other varieties. 
LODI. Called the improved Yellow Transparent. A good yellow 
for eating and market. Bears early. 
TRANSCENDENT CRAB APPLE. Red and yellow striped. Bears 
young. Ripe mid-summer. 
GRAYWAY PERSIMMONS 

(Oriental) 
“Possum in de 'simmon tree 
Raccoon on de groun'" 
One of the most delicious fruits grown in the South. Good for 
home or market. The persimmon tree bears very young—a lot of 
trees bear big crops right in the nursery rows. 
The persimmon tree, with its big crop of enormous golden fruits 
in the fall of the year is a beautiful sight and very ornamental. 
EUREKA. Fruits look like large red tomatoes hanging on the trees. 
Almost seedless. Delicious flavor. One of best for home table. 
TANE NASHI. Large fruits shaped like an acorn without the cup. 
Seedless. Fine quality, and fine for market or home. 
PRICE, 2 to 3 Ft... . $1.25 
BEARING SIZES, $3.50, $4.95, $7.50 
“The Grayway Is the Best Way” 
Early-Bearing 



"etc ‘ ‘ *. 
well — , 
ing sizes 
heavy trunk, 
orchard and yard 
early-bear 
Special, 
branched, 
for home 
planting.. 
12 to 24 inch commercia 





cs FRUIT 
IZES trees 
ee EXTRA HEAVY 
PLUMS. $3.50 & $4.95 each. 
Bruce, Burbank, Santa Rosa only. 
PEACHES. $3.50 & $4.95 each. 
Charlotte Giant, Hazel, Short, Stephenson, 
Halehaven. 
HEAVY 
PLUMS. $2.45 & $2.95 Each. 
Bruce, Burbank, Santa Rose only. 
PEACHES. $2.45 & $2.95 Each. 
Charlotte Giant, Hazel Short, Stephenson, 
Halehaven, Elberta, Redhaven, Golden Jub- 
ilee. 
Shipping Information 
Extra Heavy and Heavy sizes cannot be 
sent through the mail. Order not less than 
3 trees on account of packing such large 
-roots and limbs. We can ship less than 3 
trees only if included in ‘with other items 
to make a sizable bundle. 
The custom of plant- 
ing pecan trees as living 
memorials had its be- 
ginning \n the request 
of Texas’ beloved Gov. 
James Stephen Hogg of 
Texas, thaf a pecan tree 
be planted at his grave. 
PRICES 
APPLE TREES 
(Not Prepaid) 
KINCAID (Holland) 
4 to 5 ft. only......$1.75 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
24003. fee Sb 
3 “teat eee’ 80 
640 5 fiance lO 

i 
According to Pliny, 
kissing orginated in 
ancient Greece, among 
kinsmen and kinswomen, 
to enable the former to 
know if their wives and 
daughters had _ tasted 
wine. 
* 
Rice is as old as his- 
tory. It probably origi- 
nated in ancient India 
about 3,000 years before 
Christ from a plant call- 
ed Nivaria. 
* 
Corn is grown in every 
state in the union. 
* 
_ The origin of wheat 
is unknown, its cultiva- 
tion predating history. 
Inscriptions on ancient 
monuments show that it 
was already domesticated 
at an early period. It 
was cultivated early in 
the Stone Age. 
* 
A college education 
seldom hurts a man if 
he’s willing to learn a 
little afte> he graduates. 
* 
The man who plants a 
tree contributes not only 
to his own enjoyment 
but to that of posterity. 
* 
According to Luther 
Burbank more than half 
of the flowers in the 
world are red or some 
shade of red. 
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