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CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO., INC^ OLDEST AND LARGEST 
Sweet-Fruited. Fruit very large, with sweet and 
juicy pulp. Ripens early. 
Wonderful. The largest and most attractive. 
Valuable for shipment. Ripens early. Pulp 
a rich garnet color, with an abundance of juice, 
dark as port wine; exquisite flavor. October. 
GUAVA — Strawberry (Bearing 
Plants) 
Each 10 
Potted, 1^ to 2 ft $1.00 $7.50 
Strawberry Guava. Shrub or small tree, produc- 
ing fruit of a fine deep claret color, with 
strawberry-like flavor. 
LOQUAT (Budded)— Prices and 
Varieties 
Each 
2 to 3 ft $2.00 
1 to 2 ft 1.50 
Advance. Worthy of its name, being a decided 
advance over other sorts ; fruit elongated ; 
larger than Giant; proportion of flesh to seeds 
larger than usual. 
Giant. Introduced from Japan; fruit very large, 
pear-shaped; flesh deep yellow; when fully 
ripe, it has a sweet, cherry-like flavor. 
Large-Fruited. An improved variety; bears when 
quite young; fruit shaped like a crab-apple; 
flesh white; seeds small; flavor rich, pleasant 
and sweet. 
Victor. Introduced by the U. S. Department of 
Agriculture as a variety of superior excellence. 
Has not fruited as yet with us. 
MEDLARS— Prices and Varieties 
Each 
4 to 6 ft $1.50 
3 to 4 ft _ 1.25 
This fruit is not much known in this country, 
but should be in every family orchard. Euro- 
peans grow it quite generally and it is very 
popular "over there." When ripe the taste is 
much like a baked apple. 
Nottingham. Fruit smaller than the preceding 
variety, but has a superior flavor, rich and 
sub-acid. Tree very prolific. 
MORUS (Mulberry) 
4 to 6 ft $1.00 
3 to 4 ft. 75 
OLIVES — Prices and Varieties 
(Excepting Ascolano and Sevillano) 
Each 10 100 
1 inch up caliper $1.50 $12.50 $100.00 
% to 1 inch caliper 1.25 10.00 90.00 
% to % inch caliper 1.10 9.00 80.00 
^ to % inch caliper 1.00 8.00 70.00 
% to inch caliper 90 7.00 60.00 
Prices on Ascolano and Sevillano 
Each 10 100 
1 inch up caliper $1.60 $13.50 $110.00 
% to 1 inch caliper 1.35 11.00 100.00 
% to % inch caliper 1.20 10.00 90.00 
% to % inch caliper 1.10 9.00 80.00 
Manzanillo. One of the standards for green and 
ripe pickles. Produces oil of a very high grade. 
Very hardy, and a regular and prolific bearer. 
First week in October. 
Mission. Tree a handsome, upright grower, and 
fine for avenues. Medium to large; excellent 
pickles; makes a superior oil. Late October. 
GRAPES — ^American Varieties 
Each 10 
Prices . $ .40 $3.50 
American Grapes, or as called in California 
"Slip Skin Grapes." More of these should be 
planted, particularly for table use and arbors. 
No other variety climbs equal to these. A majority 
of the following list do remarkably well and will 
be found most satisfactory. 
Concord. Bunch and berry very large; blueblack; 
sweet, pulpy» tender. August. 
Catawba. Bunches medium size; berries large, 
coppery color, covered with a thin, lilac bloom; 
juicy, sweet and musky. Celebrated for its 
fine wine and jelly. 
Delaware. One of the best flavored American 
grapes; bunchen medium, compact; berries 
small, round, beautiful light red; pulp sweet 
and tender; juice abundant, rich and vinous. 
Niagara. Bunch large, uniform, very compact; 
beriy large, mostly round, light greenish white, 
slightly ambered in the sun; peculiar flavor and 
aroma; enormously productive. Very fine. 
Pierce (Isabella Regia ) . Originated at Santa 
Clara, California, by J. P. Pierce. Does re- 
markably well in all parts of the State. The 
strongest grower of all. Berries very large, 
twice the size of its parent, Isabella; black 
with a heavy light colored bloom; very sweet 
and delicious; pulp is soft and dissolves 
readily; a fine shipper; stands up well, known 
in the southern part of the State as California 
Concord. 
GRAPES— Scarce, Foreign Table 
and Raisin 
Each 10 100 
Prices $0.25 $2.00 $5.00 
Black Hamburg. A fine, tender grape, producing 
large, magnificent, compact bunches; berries 
black, very large and oblong. A great favorite 
everywhere. 
Gros Colman. Bunches large, thick shouldered; 
berries very large, round; skin tough, dark 
purple or black; flesh coai'se, but juicy and 
sweet. This is the variety so extensively grown 
in England in green houses. October. 
Rose of Peru, (Black Prince). Bunches very 
large; berries large, oval; skin thick, brownish 
black; flesh tender, juicy, rich and sprightly; 
a fine market variety. September. 
Sultana Rosea. Bunches compact, shouldered and 
very large. Single bunches frequently weigh 
four pounds each. Berries much larger than 
Thompson's Seedless; color same as Flame 
Tokay ; quality as good ; perfectly seedless- 
August. 
MARAVILLE DE MALAGA 
Red Malaga 
It has proven to be the best shipping grape 
grown in California. In color it rivals the 
famous Flame Tokay or the Emperor, being of 
a deep red intermingled with blue. A heavy and 
consistent bearer. The fruit commands top prices 
in the eastern markets. Introduced by Geo. C. 
Roeding from France, in 1901. Ripens with the 
Flame Tokay. 
Each 10 100 
Prices 5 .36 $3.00 $15.00 
