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PRICES ON ALL FIGS 

Each Ten Hundred 
SASS, Da tday Bieaisy he ake 26 wh ee, Die a, ae Sn ee ee $ .40 $ 3.65 $ 32.95 
Rede, Oy UO) CP TER) ele ee ee ee $ .65 SEDs io $ 49.95 
BROWN TURKEY: Large, very hardy, reliable; color brownish purple; fruit very sweet. Begins 
ripening last of June. No. 751, 2-3’; No. 752, 3-4’. 
CELESTIAL: Sometimes called little Sugar Fig. The sweetest of all varieties. Ripens in mid-season. 
_ No. 756, 2-3’; No. 757, 3-4’. 
MAGNOLIA: Fruit very large and of rich straw color. Trees begin to bear when quite young. Begins 
to ripen the last of June and continues to put on new fruit until frost. No. 759, 2-3’; No. 760, 3-4’. 
TEXAS EVERBEARING: Without a doubt, the best fig for all round purposes. It is the hardiest 
fig known and can be grown 100 miles farther North than any other variety. Is extra large and 
quality is unsurpassed, wonderfully productive. Bears early. Cuttings planted in nursery row in 
Spring will produce fruit same Summer. No. 762, 2-3’; No. 768, 3-4’. 
GRAPES . 
Grapes are easily grown ana produce a crop each year. The varieties we offer will thrive on any 
soil. There is always a ready market for whatever surplus you produce. By all means plant a few 
grapevines for home use, and if possible, plant a vineyard to bring in ready money in the Summer and 
coe eae Our vines are heavy and thrifty, ready to bear the first year following planting. 2-year, 
o. 1 plants. 
PRICES ON ALL GRAPE VINES 
DOPOD pen Bae Mee, noheans,- Se bale ae Ae Sone nara cen $ .35 2D acl OL pat ssceine sso ete tec cso Pe es $ 6.95 
Mougetes Bechet: iu. eee sb k As, 2 eee wena oe 5 beer $ .95 LOOWL Oe eee EE A $24.95 
10 forge eee ed Ses ee ee ee $ 3.00 
CATAWBA: Well known as the great wine grape. Bunches and berries large, of coppery red color, 
becoming purple when fully ripe. A sweet, rich, musky flavor. Ripens in August. Cat. No. 831. 
CARMAN: Medium, round, black, of fine quality. Vigorous and productive. Ripens in August. Cat. 
No. 824. 
CONCORD: The old stand-by. A large purple grape, moderately sweet and juicy. Hardy, productive, 
and adapted to almost any soil. Ripens in June. Cat. No. 821. 
DELAWARE: Bunches small, compact, shouldered. Berries rather small, round, skin thin, light red. 
Flesh very juicy and without hard pulp. Flavor sweet, spicy and delicious. Ripens in June. 
Cat. No. 828. 
FREDONIA: Blue-black grape. The vine is vigorous, hardy and. productive. Clusters are medium in 
size, cylindrical and compact. Berries are very large and round. Flesh is juicy and tender, but 
solid, and skin is very firm. Cat. No. 832. 
NIAGARA: Bunch medium to large, compact, sometimes shouldered. Berries large, skin thin but 
tough, pale green at first changing to pale yellow when fully ripe, with a thin whitish bloom. 
Flesh slightly pulpy, tender and sweet. It has a musky odor which disappears when fully ripe. 
Ripens in June. Cat. No. 822. 
BLACKBERRIES AND DEWBERRIES 
These fruits are easily grown and very valuable. The vines bear the second year after planting 
and yield fruit that is profitable for both home and market. Plant 4 by 8 feet, or 1345 plants per 
acre. 
PRICES ON ALL BLACKBERRY AND DEWBERRY PLANTS 
WK Un 1) Soh 8 game ee a pe eal SAR ee SI en See eo eee er eee $ .50 
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100 plants fOP.........---..----:s-cc-cescencessssccneseceeeseeesseencenneecsnesenenssacsenensenssessnssnsstensenteatensesensecsense $ 3.95 
1000 plants fO1.......-.-....---s--csccsscsscssseecsecseesnaneeeerceeneserensesnessssessesanensasenseccensaaneneenecesentensenatoens $34.95 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY: Large and finely flavored. Produces a full crop each year. Berry large, jet 
black, sweet and always makes a crop. Ripens in May and June. Cat. No. 872. 
DALLAS BLACKBERRY: Very vigorous, drooping, thorny. Fruit large, round, juicy, and sweet... 
Ripens in June. Cat. No. 875. 
EARLY WONDER BLACKBERRY: This is one of the best early blackberries grown in the Southwest. 
Ripens in June. Cat. No. 878. ) 
LUCRETIA DEWBERRY: An extra fine berry for the Panhandle and the Northern part of Oklahoma, 
Kansas, etc. Berry large, black, sweet and luscious. An old standby. Cat. No. 879. 
MCDONALD: A cross between the Dewberry and Blackberry. It stands up like a blackberry, but 
tips like a dewberry. This variety needs Austin, Dallas, or other perfect flowering sorts nearby 
to pollinate to make it productive. The berry is large and of excellent quality. Earliest of all, 
starts bearing in May. Cat. No. 874. 
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