

CONCORD" 

GRAPES 
CONCORD. ~ 2 yr. No. 1. Each 40c, 3 for $1.10 
Bears heavily every year. Large bunches of blue-black 
grapes, tender, sweet, juicy, delicious. For more than 50 
years it has outsold all other grapes. Good for jams, jellies, 
sauce; juicy and fine for eating. 
CARMAN. 2 yr. No. 1 Each 40c, 3 for $1.10 
Vigorous grower producing extra-large clusters, compact 
and well formed. Medium black; probably the most satis- 
factory all-purpose grape available. 
PERSIMMONS 
Z2tostt....-.. Lach $1.40 3 for, $3.95, 10 fon pia 
Ke (oyks nA Gy yal helel se Vepie lO) Sr ideyenVAyohey, JhO) thee P22, (3) 
A hardy variety with a most delicious flavor. Sometimes seed- 
less. Big red-orange fruit literally covers the tree and hangs 
until soft and ripe. Slick dark foliage adds to the ornamental 
value of improved grafted persimmon trees. 
EUREKA. 
FIGS 
TEXAS EVERBEARING. 
Iitoe2 thee ee CC De OCeS 1Or 51.00 tLO fOr po:25 
20.3: tia eee Each 75c, 3 for $2.10, 10 for $7.25 
Bears from June to the first frost. Large, yellow, firm, sweet 
fruit. Considered the most hardy of all figs. Bears tre- 
mendously the first year and thereafter on new growth. 

TEXAS EVERBEARING FIGS 



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