
‘GRAYWAY a q UMS 
BRUCE. Very large, very 
red. All-purpose, eating or 
cooking. Good market or 
shipper. Has been one of the 
most profitable plums. Bears 
young; prolific. 
METHLEY. Dark purple 
skin, purple flesh. Excellent 
producer and undoubtedly 
one of the most delicious 
that you can grow. 
STANLEY. A _ rather new 
prune type plum that is de- 
licious. 
SANTA ROSA. The big, pur- 
ple plum that is shipped in 
BRUCE from the west coast. Firm 
flesh, fine eating. 
SAPA (A cherry-plum). Small, dark skin and flesh. Tree rather dwarfy, 
but a sure and profitable producer of one of the very best cooking plums. 
Belongs in every home orchard. 
PRICES: 8 to 4 ft. 90c; 2-yr. branched trees $1.25, $1.95. 


GRAYWAY APRICOTS 
PERFECTION. One of the largest apricots. Good quality. 
MOOREPARK. Adapted to wide area. Freestone of good quality, and 
widely used commercially. 
CLUSTER. Highly prolific, medium size. Popular. Bears in clusters. 
PRICES: 3 to 4 ft. 90c; 2-yr. branched $1.25, $1.75. 
GRAYWAY APPLES 
HOLLAND (Also called Kincaid). First discovered by Mr. R. B. Alexander 
of Weatherford in an old apple orchard of Mr. Kincaid. Whether an old, 
forgotten variety or a new sort, it promises to be the basis of a commer- 
cial apple industry in Texas, especially because of its huge size, attractive 
appearance, early production, and the fact that it comes on the market 
about the first of August at a time apples are scarce and brings good prices 
in the markets. 
KING DAVID. A medium size, red apple noted for enormous production 
at an early age. Ripens in August and a real money-making apple. 
DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS. Grown from coast to coast. Well-known. 
Requires pollenizer variety (any other variety we list). 
YELLOW DELICIOUS. A well-known, outstanding apple. Juicy, sweet, 
crisp flesh. Widely adapted. 
PRICES: 3 to 5 ft. 90c; 2-yr. branched, $1.25. 
GRAYWAY GRAPES 
CHAMPANEL. Resistant to root- 
rot and grows~ on black, alkaline 
C H A M Pp A N E L soil. Try this grape if others have 
been dying on you. Large open 
clusters of black berries. Makes 
GRAPES beautifully colored juice. Good eat- 
ing, too. Ripe berries hang on the 
vine for a long time. Resists heat 
and drought. 

REDONIA. A large, black grape that is replacing Concord in many parts 
of the country. Quality equal or superior to Concord. Large bunches of 
large grapes. Heavy producer. Is becoming the No. 1 grape in our section. 
CARMAN. One of the most fool-proof and dependable. Black berry. Pro- 
lific. Well-known and popular. Widely adapted. 
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PRICES: 50c and 75c. Bearing size jumbo Champanel, 95c. 
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