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. STUART'S 
GEM EVERBEARING 
This giant Strawberry is fast be- 
coming the most popular everbear- 
ing variety. Almost every place 
Strawberries are grown, Gem is 
proving a grand success. The large, 
firm, bright red berries are of very 
high quality. They are even better 
than this picture, and what a flavor 
—nothing like a heaping bowl of 
delicious Strawberries for breakfast, 
or eating fresh out of your garden, 
in the evening after work. Gem will 
start bearing 60 to 80 days after 
planting, and will produce lots of 
good eating until frost. 
PRICES 
25 plants for $1.25 
50 plants for 1.95 
100 piants for 3.00 
BOYSENBERRY. A favorite. Giant fruit. 
Heavily flavored, heavy producer, Deep pur- 
ple color. All who eat this berry will want 
more. Cannot be beaten for canning or 
jams and pies. Has sweet taste all its own. 
No other like it. Has a tendency to cling 
to the ground; many train it on a low trel- 
lis after first year. Per dozen, $1.75; per 
100, $12.00. 
GEM EVERBEARING 
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EARLY WONDER. Classed as a blackberry, 
although cross between dew and blackberry. 
A large, round, firm berry, Fine quality. 
Hauls well. The Jeading market berry. 
Heavy bearer. Does well in all sections. We 
recommend the EARLY WONDER highly, 
and you will like it. Per dozen, $1.00; per 
100, $6.00. 
AUSTIN DEWBERRY. Plants vigorous and 
very prolific. Fruit large, black and fine 
quality. The AUSTIN is a money maker. 
Per dozen, $1.00; per 100, $6.00. 
APRICOTS 
MOORE PARK. Early June. Largest and 
prettiest. Fine quality. Golden with red 
cheek. A favorite for many years. 
BRYAN. First week in June. Introduced 3 
few years ago from a seedling at Dublin, 
Texas. Has since been the most dependable 
producer in central West Texas. Preduces 
when others fail. Medium size, yellow, with 
red tinge. No fibers, fine flavor. For cur 
section, the very best apricot. 
3-5 ft., $1.00 each 
SMALL 
for your table delight 
