
a 
THE. SENSATIONAL NEW GRAYWAY 
eee BUSH 
CHERRY 
An amazingly prolific, 
dwarf cherry that grows 
only a few feet high. The 
illustration at the left 
gives you some idea of just 
how loaded with fruit it 
can be. 
You can expect a crop 
the second summer after 
planting. Often afew fruits 
appear the first year. Regu- 
' Jar and prolific producer. 
_ Fine for cooking, pies, 
jams, etc. 
During blossom-time in 
the spring its drooping 
branches are a_ veritable 
snow bank of white flowers 
—as pretty as a _ spirea. 
Even the leaves are attrac- 
tive. It can be used as an 
ornamental in a_— shrub 
border. 
Bears where regular 
cherries have failed. Origi- 
nated by a cross with the 
wild mountain cherry in 
the Dakotas. 
The plant we offer as 
GRAYWAY RED is our 
own GRAYWAY selection, 
that we made in our nurs- 
ery from anoriginal mother 
plant because of its super- 
ior quality of fruit, espec- 
ially freedom from bitter- 

ee ie ‘ : f, ness. A light brownish red 
a a8 in color. 
GRAYWAY RED. Our selection for fleshy fruit and freedom from 
bitterness. Extra large bearing plants... 0. $2.95 each 
(Small plants will be ready next season.) 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY. Fruits usually dark in color; prolific, 
peemlareproaucer; attractive blossoms .cccl0cie.cccosccscececeeccoeeccosoocoesoecencocee. $1.25 
FIGS THIS SUMMER! 
Gather your own figs this coming summer from Grayway’s TEXAS 
EVERBEARING jumbo fig bushes. We think this is one of the finest of 
all fig varieties. 
Bears heavily on little 
trees just a few inches high 
in the nursery rows. Figs 
from June until frost. Seems 
to do better farther north 
than most figs. Good size, 
straw colored fruit that rare- 
ly cracks. Excellent, sweet 
flavor. 
; ; We have known over $400 
. 2 per acre to be sold from an 
orchard of Texas Everbear- 
ing figs. 
/ BEARING PLANTS 
BR, eRe ee 


Medium ............ 50c each 
[oar gy Gig eee 75c each 
eUMDGs ee 95c each 
Special <2 $1.25 each 
_ Every GRAYWAY Texas Everbearing Fig bush in our nursery bore 
figs this past summer, and you can transplant one to your own yard. 
In northern sections, this fig will bear each summer if the roots can be 
protected from freezing; or, the plant might be dug up and carried 
through the winter in moist packing material protected from freezing, and 
replanted the following spring. Try) itl 
Car Mew we ¥. £3 ka i i i : 
