NURSERY IN CALIFORNIA— ESTABLISHED 1865 
On Peach — One Year 
Each 10 100 1000 
d to 8 ft $ .80 $6.00 $50.00 $450.00 
4 to 6 ft 75 5.50 45.00 400.00 
3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 40.00 350.00 
2 to 3 ft 55 4.50 35.00 300.00 
1 to 2 ft 50 4.00 30.00 ^50.00 
On Myrobolan 
Each 10 100 1000 
6 to 8 ft $ .80 $6.00 $55.00 $500.00 
4 to 6 ft 75 5.50 50.00 450.00 
3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 45.00 400.00 
2 to 3 ft 55 4.50 40.00 350.00 
1 to 2 ft 50 4.00 35.00 300.00 
Bavay's Green Gage (Reine Claude de Bavay). 
Large, roundish; greenish yellow; fine flavor; 
highly recommended for canning. September. 
Beauty. A late introduction, having been accorded 
a leading place by the growers of shipping 
plums. Tree a most remarkably vigorous, up- 
right grower, with large, healthy foliage. Fruit 
beautiful, oval, crimson with amber-crimson 
flesh. The largest of the early plums and 
ripening ten days earlier than Santa Rosa. 
June. 
Burbank. Large; rich cherry red, slightly mottled 
with yellow; flesh deep yellow, juicy, very sweet 
when fully ripe; agreeable flavor; tree vigorous 
grower; bears early and is extremely produc- 
tive. August. 
Climax. Very large; heart shaped; skin thick, 
firm, deep Vermillion red; flesh yellow. A 
superbly rich variety. Commands the highest 
price in Eastern markets. Vigorous grower 
and very productive. August. 
Clyman. Large; mottled reddish purple, with 
beautiful blue bloom; freestone; flesh firm, dry 
and sweet. Valuable for shipping on account 
of its extreme early ripening. July. 
Diamond. Very large; oval; dark purple; flesh 
deep yellow, juicy, with a brisk, agreeable acid 
flavor. An immense bearer and one of the best 
shipping plums. August. 
Extra Early Cherry. Originated in this nursery. 
Of the Myrobolan type; about one inch in 
diameter; bright red with yellow flesh; flavor 
brisk and agreeable; has ripened here May 26th 
and will be even earlier in most sections of 
California. A sure and heavy bearer with us. 
We have shipped the fruit several years to the 
San Francisco market, where, on account of its 
extreme earliness and attractive appearance, it 
has brought the highest prices. 
Formosa. Tree is a very vigorous, upright grower 
with luxuriant foliage. Fruit is very large, 
heart shaped, light cherry red, with pale yellow 
flesh. Firm, sweet and delicious. Heavy 
bearer, shortly after Santa Rosia. July. 
Gaviota. Fruit nearly round, sometimes oblate; 
deep purplish red; flesh clear yellow, very 
f r agrant and sweet ; pit exceedingly small. 
Fairly early, ripening after Formosa. August. 
Giant. Fruit of immense size, as its name im- 
plies; dark crimson on yellow ground; produced 
in great profusion ; flesh firm, rich, sweet, 
delicious, and excellent shipper; freestone. 
Tree strong, handsome grower and an early 
regular, heavy bearer. August.- ■ 
Grand Duke. A valuable late plum; very large; 
dark purple, covered with blue bloom; sweet 
and rich when ripe. August. 
Jefferson. Large, oval; yellow with a reddish 
cheek; flesh very rich, juicy, luscious, high 
flavor; a very fine canning variety. August. 
Kelsey's Japan. Very large; greenish yellow, cov- 
ered with red on the sunny side; flesh very 
solid and firm when ripe; juicy, and with a 
rich vinous flavor; pit very small. August. 
President (New). An English plum of very re- 
cent introduction. Fruit uniform, large and 
shaped like Yellow Egg. Skin purple; flesh 
yellow and of fine texture. In the Vacaville 
district it is recognized as the most promising 
of market plums. September. 
Santa Rosa. Regarded as one of the best Japanese 
type of plums. Very large; deep purplish 
crimson color, with pale blue bloom. Flesh 
yellow, streaked and shaded with crimson. As 
a shipping plum it has few equals. June. 
Satsuma. Fruit large, nearly round; dark red; 
flesh dark red; solid color from skin to pit; 
firm, rather juicy, fair flavor; pit very small. 
Extremely productive. August. 
Shropshire Damson. The tree of this variety is 
a strong grower and exceedingly productive. 
The fruit is small, oval in shape, with a purple 
skin covered with a thick blue bloom. The 
flesh is tart and separates readily from the pit. 
One of these should be included in every home 
orchard. September. 
Washington. Very large; roundish; greenish 
yellow, sometimes with a pale crimson blush; 
flesh yellow, firm, very sweet and luscious. 
August. 
Wickson. Very large; yellow, overlaid with glow- 
ing carmine with a white, heavy bloom; flesh 
firm, sugary, delicious; pit small. Remarkable 
for long keeping. Tree vigorous and upright. 
August. 
Yellow Egg. Very large; egg-shaped; yellow 
skin and flesh; rather acid until very ripe, when 
it becomes sweet. September. 
PRUNES 
On Almond and Peach 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
6 to 8 
ft. 
$ .80 
?6.00 
$50.00 
$450.00 
4 to 6 
ft 
.75 
5.50 
45.00 
400.00 
3 to 4 
ft 
.60 
5.00 
40.00 
350.00 
2 to 3 
ft 
.55 
4.50 
35.00 
300.00 
1 to 2 
ft, 
.50 
4.00 
30.00 
250.00 
