Scions or Grafts 



For propagating, by grafting into the hardy California 

 Black; we have the following choice varieties: Calavette. 

 Franquette, Mayette, Hubbard, Stocktonian and Smith's 

 Favorite. 



MAYETTE. 



French variety. Late bloomer. Kernel white and 

 delicious. Considered a shy bearer. It will doubtless 

 ere long be improved by careful selections of scions in 

 grafting. Should be grafted into alternate rows with 

 the Franquette. 



HUBBARD. 



A medium sized nut having many characteristics of 

 the pecan. Very noticeable pecan flavor, and shaped 

 like the pecan. The tree is hardy and prolific. The 

 shell is well filled by the kernel. We studied this nut 

 many years and have yet to see one injured by sun- 

 burn or blight. 



CALAVETTE. 



Hybrid. Praeparturien and Gant. Produced at 

 Westpoint, Cal. Hardy and prolific. Very large nut 

 of excellent flavor. Requires rich soil. 



FRANQUETTE. 



Late blooming French variety. Hardy. Good bearer. 

 Fine flavor. Suited to localities subject to late spring 

 frosts. 



STOCKTONIAN. 



Vigorous tree immune from blight and sunburn. We 

 have watched this tree for years and have never seen 

 a crop failure. The nut is as large as the Franquette 

 but more symmetrical and better filled. The outside hull 

 is very thick, hence its protection from heat. Nuts with 

 thick hulls do not sunburn. 



SMITH'S FAVORITE. 



Choice walnut produced at Westpoint, Cal. Medium 

 soft shell. Large nut. Full white kernel. Fine flavor. 

 Good bearer. Immune from blight and sunscald. By 

 Thomas R. Smith of Westpoint, Cal. 



To be obtained at the Anderson-Price Nursery Co., 

 Westpoint, Cal. 



For prices and further information apply to or 

 address 



ANDERSON-PRICE NURSERY CO. 



416 J Street Sacramento, Cal. 



