44 WATKINS NURSERIES 
FRUIT TREES (Continued) 
} AMO (GUit a ot a ee $2.50 Each 
‘\ABUNDANCE—Botan. One of the oldest and best known 
Japanese varieties; hardy, productive. Fruit large, lemon 
yellow, with heavy bloom; good quality. July. 
FIGS 
‘ ITALIAN. Large, sweet, firm fruit. Hardy. Fruit from 
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July to frost. 
CELESTIAL. Smaller fruit, very sweet. Hardy. 
2-3’ $42250 
3-4 3.50 
4-5’ Italian only 5.00 
GRAFTED PECANS 
Where soil and climatic conditions are proper, it has 
been practically demonstrated that Pecan-growing is a 
paying investment; but only grafted or budded trees of 
well-known and meritorious varieties should be planted. 
We are only offering the Stuart, which seems to be best 
suited to this section. 
GRAPES 
No part of the fruit garden yields a richer harvest than 
the vineyard. Along almost any garden fence or walk 
there is room for vines enough to furnish luscious grapes 
from July to November. 
Well rooted vines__$ .60 Each; $6.00 Dozen 
Black Grapes 
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CONCORD. Large bunch and berry; one of the best and 
most popular old sorts. 
“SFREDONIA. Improved Concord. Large bunches, Sweet. 
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Red Grapes 
CACO. A new variety which is proving to be one of the __ 
best. It is wine-red with abundant bloom; the berries are 
very large; bunches medium in size, compact and of good 
form. Ripens almost with Concord. 
White Grapes 
NIAGARA. Bunch medium to large; berries large; skin 
thin with a whitish bloom; tender and sweet. 
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