

CARMAN GRAPES 

GRAPES 
Make Your Own Delicious Grape Juice and Jelly 
CONCORD. The leading commercial grape, except in the Southwest, where the Carman 
is better suited than CONCORD. Color: blue-black, large berries. Fine for juice and fresh 
eating. August 20. 
CARMAN. Large, almost black. Heavy producer. The very best grape for the Southwest. 
Big, compact bunches. Fine flavor. Excellent juice grape. By far the best grape for Texas. 
August 1. 
NIAGARA. The most popular white grape. Very sweet. The choice with many for eating. 
Medium bunches, large berry. Good producer. July 20. 
AGAWAM. Red, large. Aromatic flavor with thick skin. Thrifty vine, good producer. 
August 15. 
CHAMPANEL. Vine thrifty and strong grower, adapts itself to all soils. Has great vitality 
and disease resistance. Berry large and black. Makes fine juice and wine. Ripens late 
July or first of August. 
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PREPAID PRICES ON GRAPES 
Per Each 6 for Per Dozen 
No. 1—Two years old 2 SA ast oe MP ee!) $2.50 $4.50 
No. 2—Two years old... Tees es ae 1.70 3.00 
FIGS 
TEXAS EVERBEARING. A few plants of the Texas everbearing fig will furnish you fine 
preserves and fruits for eating fresh. The fig freezes to the ground in our hard winters 
and then comes out and ripens fruit from, August until frost. Often bears the same year 
that it is set. The TEXAS EVERBEARING is far ahead of other varieties for hardiness. 
Bears well; large, smooth bronze fruit of excellent quality. 
PREPAID PRICES ON FIGS 
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SAPA PLUMS 
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FIGS— 
TEXAS 
EVERBEARING 

BRYAN APRICOTS 
Description on page 7 
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on the back cover. Any one of them will be a start 
toward defeating high prices. 

