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New Braunfels Nursery and Floral Co., Inc. 9 
ST. AUGUSTINE GRASS 
“St. Augustine Grass has no equal as 
shade grass in Florida or on the coastal 
plain of the Southern States. It grows 
equally well in the sun or shade. If 
given plenty of water and nitrogen fer- 
tilizer, it will grow under practically all 
conditions in this section. Since seed is 
not available, lawns are started vegeta- 
tively.” 
This beautiful grass remains a bright 
peagreen the year round, grows as well 
in the shade as in the sun and does away 
with dead grass or expensive rye grass 
sowing in the winter. 
We furnish firm, vigorous plants for 
your lawn at the following prices: 
Runners, $1.00 per 100; $7.50 per 1,000; 
and Sod at $1.25 per square yard. We 
will furnish estimates for new lawns or 
renovations of old lawns. 
Strawberries 
Large, red everbearing. 
~KLONDIKE: Large red fruit, heavy pro- 
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ducer, good vigorous grower. Hardy. 
Each 4c—12 plants for 40c—$3.00 per 100 
FIGS 
Figs are well adapted to our Southwest- 
ern climate and should be planted more ex- 
tensively. With minimum care and atten- 
tion you can have strong, prolific bushes 
with ripe figs every day from early June 
until frost. 
~ TEXAS EVERBEARING: Heavy bearer, 
sweet, delicious, brownish-yellow, thin skin, 
bears from July to October. 
~ BROWN TURKEY: Medium brown, very 
sweet. July to August. 
MAGNOLIA: Large green, bears July to 
September, well known. 
. CELESTIAL: Small blue, sugar fig. 
PRICES ON FIGS: 
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WRITE FOR TREES AND 
GRAPES 
NIAGARA: Fine White Grape. 
BLACK SPANISH: Prolific Black Grape. 
-EDNA: Good Grape. 
MUNSON: Fine red Grape. 
CARMAN: Very dark red, very delicious, 
good in south Texas, ripen July. 
CONCORD: Blue grape, large, ripen in 
July. Old known variety. 
FREDONIA: Good Blue-Black grape. De- 
licious table grape. Medium size, ripen in 
July. 
PRICES on Grapes: 
Each 40c-—10 for $3.50—100 for $30.00 
NECTARINES 
SMOOTH: Skinned peaches. We should 
plant more, and get better acquainted with 
this delicious plum-like fruit. 
~ BRECK: Similar to Honey peach, heavy 
bearer, white, does not crack open like 
Honey peach. 
DAVIS: Very good, white meat, red meat 
around seed, firm meat. 
PRICES on Nectarine Trees: 
3-4 ft. trees. each $1.25—10 for $11.00 
4-5 ft. trees each 1.50—10 for 13.50 
PEARS 
Pears are long lived trees, produce well, 
and bear a fruit that is very delicious. The 
varieties listed here, have been proven best 
for this territory. It is very important to 
spray the trees to get a good crop, and also 
to pick them at the right time. 
DOUGLAS: Ripens in July. Large and 
good flavor, yellow with red cheeks. 
GARBER: Ripens in August. Large, firm 
pear. Vigorous grower. 
. KEIFFER: Ripens in September. Vig- 
orous and fruitful. Large fruit. Yellow 
with Vermillion cheeks. Good for pre- 
serves and canning. 
> LE CONTE: Ripens in July. Medium 
bell shape, creamy yellow, with blush. 
PRICES on Pear Trees: 
22o Loe trecs 2 ast each $ .90—10 for $ 8.00 
3-4 tt, treesee. ee each $1.25—10 for 11.00 
4-5r itt. trees. ae each 1.50—10 for 12.50 
0-6 ft. trees... each 1.75—10 for 15.00 
6-7 ft. trees (Pineapple) each iy 
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PLAN TO PLANT AN ORCHARD NOW 
WITH NECTARINES — THE SMOOTH 
PEACH-PLUM. 
VARIETIES NOT LISTED 
