GRAPES 
Carman. Probably the most popular and best variety for 
North Texas. Vines are vigorous growing and free of disease. 
Large, compact bunches of fine flavored black grapes. Late 
July. 
eCaneard: Black grape that is well known everywhere. 
Fine for juice. Late July. 
Fredonia. A new black grape that is proving very good 
for the southwest. The fruit is large, black and a very good 
flavor. Early July. 
PREPAID PRICES ON GRAPES 
Noo ls Viness 2. 6. ee eee $0.50 each or $4.80 per dozen 
FIGS 
Harrison or Texas Everbearing Fig. You will do well to 
plant this fig even though it is not a practical commercial 
fruit in your locality. Even though the bushes may freeze to 
the ground, they will come out and bear a crop of figs. We 
have tried a number of different varieties of figs, and find the 
Texas Everbearing has proven superior to any we have tried. 
We now have twelve acres of these figs in production in our 
commercial orchards here at Grand Prairie. 
PREPAID PRICES ON FIGS 
1-2 Feet. 52 se ee ee $0.50 each $4.80 per dozen 
Bm COL 5 ice pays Me Were erg ts .60 each 6.00 per dozen 
BERRIES 
Parker Thornless. A new type of Youngberry originating 
as a bud sport in Tarrant County, Texas. Equally as good in 
every respect as the thorny Youngberry. Fruit is large and 
bears second year set out. Deliciously sweet, ripening in late 
May. Berries are several times as large as dew or black- 
kerries. 
Boysenberry. Originated in California as a Youngberry 
Raspterry hybrid. Similar to Youngberry but even larger— 
up to two inches long—more firm than Youngberry but 
slightly more acid. Ripens about ten days after Youngberry. 
Thus extending the season. 
PREPAID PRICES ON YOUNG AND BOYSENBERRY 
$1.75 per dozen or $12.00 per hundred 
Texas Wonder or Dew-Blackberry. As the name signifies 
this is a cross between a Dew and Blackberry. After the first 
season’s growth the berries load heavily on upright canes. A 
very sweet and extremely productive variety. 
12 for $1.00 or $6.00 per 100 
PECANS 
Our supply of pecan trees this year is very limited, but if 
you will write us we will be glad to list sizes, varieties and 
prices that we have in stock. 
PEARS 
Kieffer. Very popular and widely grown. Blight resistant. 
Fruit large, flesh brittle and juicy. Fine for preserving. 
Ripens in August. 
Garber. Good quality fruit. Fine for canning. Tree fast 
growers. August. 
Douglas. A new variety that we recommend highly. 
Blight resistant. The heaviest and most regular bearer of all. 
Starts bearing when trees are two to three years old. Good 
quality for all purposes. 
PREPAID PRICES ON PEARS 
DoE CO bee ore et BP $1.00 each or $10.80 per dozen 
OR Ae HCC Us ee ete 1.50 each or 15.00 per dozen: 
Aeotl COU ccs ee ee 2.00 each or 18.00 per dozen 
We Sell Only One Quality—The Best 
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