Gragway APPLES 
\ DOUBLE RED DELICIOUS 
Grown from coast to coast. Well-known. 
Requires a pollenizer (Any other variety 
we list). 
“S YELLOW DELICIOUS 
A well-known, outstanding apple. Juicy, 
crisp, sweet flesh. Self-fertile. Widely 
adapted. 
APPLE PRICES: (Not Prepaid) 
Med. Lge. Jumbo 
Holland 
(one size only) -....... $1.25 
Yellow and D. 
Red Delicious -........ $1.25 $1.75 $2.45 
GRAYWAY 5-STAR 
KK KKK 
APPLE SPECIAL 
1 Holland 
1 D. Red Delicious 
1 Yellow Delicious 
$3.50, Not Postpaid 
(Ship with your other order) 
THE. HOLLAND APPLE 
s Summer Champion) 
(Same a 
Discovered in an old apple orchard near Weather- 
ford, Texas, by the late R. B. Alexander, this apple, 
first called Kincaid; later, was popularized as Holland. 
In recent years, tests have shown it to be identical 
with an old variety, Summer Champion. 
Holland promises to be the basis of a commercial 
apple industry in Texas, especially because of its 
huge size, attractive appearance, early production, 
and the fact that it comes on the market about the 
first of August when apples are scarce and bring good 
prices. It is self-sterile, and what we'd call an “all- 
purpose’ variety, half-way between the best eating 
apple and a cooking apple. Rarely fails to fruit the 
second year after planting. Nice medium trees, about 
3 ft. $1.25. 
“\ BRUCE. Very large, very red. All-purpose, 
eating or cooking. Good market and 
shipping. Has been one wf the most 
profitable plums. Bears young; prolific. 
PRICE: 95c, $1.45, $1.95. 
* METHLEY. Dark purple skin, purple flesh. 
Excellent producer and unodubtedly 
one of the most delicious. 
PRICE: $1.45; $1.95. 
\. SANTA ROSA. The big, purple plum that 
is shipped in from the west coast. Firm 
flesh, fine eating. 
PRICE: 95c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.45. 
“SSAPA (a cherry-plum). Small, dark skin 
and dark flesh. Tree rather dwarfy, but 
a sure and profitable producer of one 
of the very finest cooking plums. This 
variety belongs in every home orchard. 
PRICE: 95c; $1.45. 
Gragwag PLUMS 
Grayway APRICOTS 
~\MOOREPARK. Adapted to wide area. Used 
commercially. Freestone of good quality. 
PRICE: Small, $1.25 (nice trees) 
‘\ SUPERB. One of the largest, orange color- 
ed fruit. Freestone has been one of the 
best in our test orchard, and we recom- 
mend it highly as a result of its good 
showing. PRICE: Medium, $1.95; Large, 
$2.45. 
~, EARLY GOLDEN. A thrifty, prolific apricot 
that has given some people better re- 
sults than any other. Freestone. 
PRICE: Nice small trees, $1.25. 
Gragwag GRAPES 
“CHAMPANEL. Resistant to root-rot and 
grows on black, alkaline soil. Try this 
grape if others have been dying on you. 
Open clusters of black berries that hang 
on the vine for a long time. Resists heat 
and drought. 
“FREDONIA. A large, black grape that is 
replacing Concord in many parts of the 
country. Quality equal to or superior to 
Concord. Large bunches of large grapes. 
Heavy producer. Is the No. 1 grape of 
our section. 
\ CARMAN. A “lazy man’s grape”. One of 
the most fool-proof and dependable. 
Seems to grow everywhere. Black’berry. 
Prolific. 
(CONCORD. Too well known to need de- 
scription. No other grape seems to have 
exactly what we call the “Concord 
flavor.” Widely grown for juice and fruit. 
GRAPE PRICES: 50c, 75c, and some Jumbo 
for 95c. 
ORIENTAL 
PERSIMMONS 
One of the most delicious fruits grown 
in the South. Good for home or market. 
GRAYWAY persimmon trees bear young 
—many of them bear right in the nursery 
row. As an ornamental tree, with large 
yellow fruits in the early winter, it has 
| few equals. Dwart. 
“\ EUREKA. Fruits look like large red toma- 
toes. Almost seedless. Delicious flavor. 
One of the very best for home use. 
-\TANE NASHI. Large fruits shaped like an 
acorn without the cup. Seedless. Fine 
quality for market or home. 
PERSIMMON PRICES: $1.95; $2.50; $2.95. 
Improved WALNUTS 
THOMAS BLACK. Comparatively thin 
shell. Cracks easily and meats separate 
easily in quarters. Delicious, old-time 
flavor. Bears very young, usually 2nd 
summer from planting. Beautiful, long- 
life tree. Many growers have found this 
the best of the improved black walnuts. 
Heavy producer. Self-fertile. 
PRICES: Same as papershell pecans, $3.25 
to $9.75. 
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