EAT FIGS THIS SUMMER 
Gragwag TEXAS EVERBEARING FIGS 
Produce Delicious Figs the First Summer 
Gather your own figs this coming summer from Grayway-Grown 
TEXAS EVERBEARING fig bushes. Bear from July ‘til frost. Fruits nice size, 
straw-colored, sweet flavor. Rarely crack open like a lot of other kinds do. 
Excellent for eating right off the tree, and for preserving. 
We have known over $400 per acre to be sold from an orchard of Texas 
Everbearing figs. It is the best fig for us to grow in this section, and others 
are finding it best in many other places. 
PRICES: (Not prepaid) 
Jumbo (see illustration)....$2.95 
Large size 
fsa y “TEXAS EVERBEARING FIGS 
Can Be Grown in Tubs 
For Terraces, etc. 
Very ornamental planted in a deco- 
rative tub or pot, and will produce an 
abundance of delicious figs of good qual- 
ity, sweet and delicious. Can be wintered 
in a cool cellar. 
/ Will probably produce fruit planted out- 
i doors as far north as Maryland. For winter, 
we'd suggest a generous mound of earth 
to protect the lower portion of the branches 
from freezing. In fact, it might be best to 
cut the canes all off about 12 inches high 
and mound with earth for protection. Even 
7" =n 
if a bush is frozen to the ground, it will 
sprout up next spring and bear fruit that 
summer if the roots are uninjured. 
The bush may be planted outdoors in 
northern areas each spring, digging it 
entirely before the roots are frozen in the 
fall and carrying it through the winter 
with the roots wrapped in moist shavings 
or moss in a cool, frost-proof cellar. Or, you 
can plant it in a box or tub, taking it in 
each winter for protection. 
Selected Bearing Plants like the one 
illustrated, that actually had figs on it this 
past summer—$5.00 each POSTPAID in 
Continental U. S., except Alaska. 
