O. S. GRAY NURSERY 
Fall 1949, Arlington, Texas Spring 1950 
Index* 
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a ¢ The charm and fascination of a, 
“home depends much upon trees and’ 
shrubs..and flowers. There are many 
si homes of*.which passing strangers 
inquire, ‘“‘Who. livesin that lovely 
home?” There ‘is..unending satis- 
faction and delight—and_great pride 
—in the possession of a home made 
lovely by its trees and flowers? 
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@ Perhaps nothing about a home 
can give more pleasure than a well- 
planned garden where we may sit 
alone or in company with our 
friends. It need not be formal or 
expensive, but may be planned with 
the simple beauty of spreading trees, 
a wellclipped lawn of grass with 
surrounding hedge and here and 
there the enticing beauty and color 
of nodding flowers. 

42 POUNDS PER TREE 
EIGHTH YEAR 
@ The following year, the 8th year, 
trees of the Moore variety in the or- 
chard shown at the left, produced 
an average of 42 lbs. per tree. Some 
_... trees yielded nearly 100 pounds each. 
Se @ There are nearly 1,000 fine GRAY- 
28 Papershell Pecan Trees in this fine 
j young orchard. Grayway trees are 
Above Photo was taken when = EARLY ‘TO BEAR, ‘as shown by 
this fine young orchard. 
orchard were only 7 years old. 


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