SHELL PINK CRAPE MYRTLE. We have-never had a 
plant in our fields that has attracted more attention 
than the delicately tinted flowers of this new crape 
myrtle. We had to take it off the market in order to 
save enough plants for our propagation. Does not 
grow so vigorously tall as the red and white kinds, 
but more dwarfy and bushy, with arching limbs cov- 
ered with flowers that almost take away your breath. 
Very few l-yr. plants available, $1.95 Ea. 
WHITE CRAPE MYRTLE. The common white, usually 
grown and planted. Heavy 2-yr., $1.75, $1.95. 
DWARF BLUE CRAPE MYRTLE. I wish you could see 
a row of this beautiful dwarf crape myrtle in our field. 
What it lacks in size, it surely makes up for in a tre- 
mendous display of bloom, a solid mass of color from 
one end of the row to the other. A slow, dwarfy 
grower; but will outbloom any crape myrtle we have 
ever seen. It has a lavender color with a bluish tint 
that gives it its name, “Dwarf blue.’ Bushy, 2-yr. 
plants, about 18 inches high, $1.95. Larger, $2.45. 
- CRADE MYRTLE - 
Magnificent Grayway ‘Red Beauty” 
Blossom Over 12 Inches Long 
This beautiful, attractive watermelon red crape 
myrtle has been practically free of mildew right be- 
side the common red that was so full of mildews 
that it was ‘white with frost.” 
We have stood amazed at its large blossom 
heads, often a foot in length. And its marvelous 
coloring seems to leave nothing to be desired. 
The origin of this particular crape myrtle plant is 
something of a mystery. It 
when a crippled grower made his living peddling 
plants in full bloom, growing them in old tubs and 
buckets, carrying them from place to place with 
his horse and buggy. 
Prices: Red Beauty Crape Myrtle: 75c; $1.25; $1.75; 
$1.95. 
first became- known 
Some specimens, $3.95. 
WM. TOOVEY CRAPE MYRTLE 
This watermelon red crape myrtle seems to grow a little 
less in height and more in spread than the usual plant. Its 
color is as good as our Red Beauty, though sometimes we 
think it might be a little darker. 
a very excellent plant. 
At any rate, we think it 
Price: 2-year, heavy $1.75, $1.95. 
SNOW WHITE CRAPE MYRTLE 
We've grown it for three years, but this 
is the first time we have been able to 
offer it in our catalog. It is rather upright 
in growth, making an attractive plant. 
The blossom petals are pure white, with- 
out any pinkish tint. It is just simply 
lovely, and I wish we had a thousand 
plants to offer instead of just about a 
hundred. 1-yr., $1.95. 
EASY 
Gray’s Everbearing Strawberry plants bear the first 
summer, with a full crop the following year. 
live out-of-doors all winter and are normally ever- 
A Strawberry bed with an inexpensive orna- 
green. 
They 
mental curb is an attractive landscape feature. 
It is not necessary to plant Everbearers in the fall.Some prefer Jan.-Feb. Well-cared for 
plants should average one pint or more of berries. Use “Hill Culture.” 
~ GEM EVERBEARING 
Widely grown immensely popular. We 
have selected Gem as one of the finest 
It will not 
varieties for this section. 
disappoint you. 
12 plants, $1.25; 25, $2.25; 50, $3.95 
100 Plants postpaid, Tex.-Okla, $8.45 
How to Make a 
Strawberry Barrel 
If you have a hankerin’ to 
build one, here are full di- 
rections and diagrams tell- 
ing you exactly how. 
Price 25c, coin or stamps. 
berry 
How to Build a Strawberry Bed 
No Matter What Your Natural 
Soil May Be 
No matter how unsuited 
your local soil, here are 
simple, illustrated  direc- 
tions that should enable al- 
most any one to grow de- 
licious strawberries. More 
practical than barrels or 
pyramids. 
If you really want to grow 
strawberries, this illustrated 
pamphlet will tell you how, 
regardless of your local 
soil conditions. Simple and 
practical. You can use it as 
an attractive part of your 
landscaping and have 
strawberries too! 
Price 25c, coin or stamps. 
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.| STREAMLINER EVERBEARING 
A new variety that is making friends 
because of immensé berries and long 
period of production. A sensational 
12 plants, $1.95; 25, $2.95; 50, $4.95. 
100 Plants postpaid, Tex.-Okla., $10.45. 
: > a 
“Hill Culture and a 
Sawdust Mulch” 
New way of getting heavy 
production from the Ever- 
bearers over a long period. 
Don't miss it! 
Price 25c, coin or stamps. 
Your Choice of any one of the above FREE with orders for 50 or more Strawberry plants. 
