. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. Raspberries. We can supply any of the leading varieties of Raspberries, in- / eluding both the blackcap and red sorts, in any quantity. Price, $1 per dozen, $5 per 100. Blackberries. The Blackberry is a profitable fruit to cultivate, grows in any good soil, bears the second year, and yields 5200 to $400 profit per acre. To insure success with the Blackberry, cut off all the top of the plant, and bury t
. Descriptive catalogue : trees plants Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Commercial catalogs Texas Fort Worth; Trees; Flowers; Vegetables; Commercial catalogs. Raspberries. We can supply any of the leading varieties of Raspberries, in- / eluding both the blackcap and red sorts, in any quantity. Price, $1 per dozen, $5 per 100. Blackberries. The Blackberry is a profitable fruit to cultivate, grows in any good soil, bears the second year, and yields 5200 to $400 profit per acre. To insure success with the Blackberry, cut off all the top of the plant, and bury the root entirely under ground. New shoots will soon sprout up. The fruit comes on the previous year's growth. After fruiting the canes die, and all dead wood should be removed yearly. The more branches the more fruit. When the young canes are four or five feet high, pinch off the tops, to induce growth of side branches. Price, 75 cents per dozen, $4 per 100. Dallas. A native of Texas, and a week or 10 days earlier than the Kittatinny ; large, round, juicy, sweet; very productive. Kittatinny. Very large, sweet and productive ; this and the Dallas Blackberry give a succession of fruit for six to eight weeks. J^^* We can furnish other varieties, but we regard the above two as so superior to all others for this section that we do not quote prices for others. Dewberries. The Dewberry is a native of most parts of Texas and is well known. It is greatly improved in size productiveness and flavor by cultivation. Mayes Improved. Probably a hybrid blackberry, as the plant is a strong, erect Remarkable for its productiveness, size, flavor and earliness. Price, $1 per dozen, $5 per 100. ith the grower, beauty, Roots of this valuable vegetable can be supplied, two years old, ready for immediate setting A bed of Asparagus is a most desirable adjunct to any home place, and if grown to any extent is quite profitable. Price. 25 cents per dozen, $ per 100. Rhubarb, or Pie Plant. This deserves
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