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CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO., INC., OLDEST AND LARGEST 
CRAB APPLES 
One Year 
Each 
10 
100 
4 to 6 ft $ .75 $5.50 $45.00 
3 to 4 ft „. 
2 to 3 ft „. 
1 to 2 ft „. 
.60 
.55 
.50 
5.00 
4.50 
4.00 
40.00 
35.00 
30.00 
Hyslop. Almost as large as the Early Straw- 
berry apple; deep crimson; very popular on 
account of its large size, beauty and hardness; 
late; tree remarkably vigorous. August. 
Red Siberian. Fruit small, about an inch in 
diameter; yellow, with scarlet cheek, beautiful; 
tree an erect, free grower; bears when two or 
three years old. August. 
Transcendent. A beautiful variety of the Siberian 
Crab; large; red and yellow; tree a remark- 
ably strong grower, August. 
Whitney. Large; skin smooth, glossy green, 
striped, splashed with carmine ; flesh finn; 
juicy and flavor very pleasant. August. 
Yellow Siberian. Large; beautiful golden yellow. 
August. 
PEARS 
One Year 
Each 
10 
100 
1000 
6 
to 
8 
$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 
The letters S, F or W following each name indicates 
whether it is a Summer, Fall or Winter variety. 
Bartlett (S). Large; smooth; clear yellow; flesh 
white, juicy, buttery and highly perfumed. The 
most popular sort in this State; the best early 
variety and has no competitor for market or 
canning. August. 
Beurre Bosc (F). A large and beautiful russety 
sort, very distinct, long neck; melting, high 
flavored and delicious. September. 
Beurre Clairgeau (F). Very large; pyriform; 
yellow, shaded red ; nearly melting, high 
flavored; one of the earliest and most prolific 
bearers. September. 
Beurre d' Anjou ( F ) . Large ; russety yellow, 
often with a fine red cheek; flesh perfumed, 
buttery and melting. October. 
Beurre Hardy (F). Large, cinnamon russet; with 
sometimes a red cheek; juicy, melting, very 
pleasant flavor. September. 
Chadbourne Bartlett (S). Same quality as Bart- 
lett but ripens two weeks earlier. 
Dana's Hovey (Winter Seckel) (F), Small; 
greenish yellow with russet dots; juicy, sweet 
and aromatic. One of the valuable pears. 
October. 
Doyenne du Cornice (F). Large, pyriform; fine 
yellow, lightly shaded with russet and crimson; 
melting, buttery, rich, sweet, slightly aromatic. 
October. 
Easter Beurre (W). Very large; yellowish green; 
fine grain; very buttery, melting and juicy, 
with a sweet and rich flavor. One of the best 
keepers. October. 
Forelle (Trout) (W). Oblong, pyriform; lemon 
yellow, covered with dots, washed with deep 
red on the sunny side; flesh white, fine grained, 
buttery, melting, slightly vinous. October. 
Glou Morceau (W). Large; clear yellow; fine 
grained, sugary, rich. October. 
Howell (F), Large; light waxen yellow with 
small brown dots; juicy, melting, brisk, vinous; 
a valuable variety. August. 
Lawson (Comet) (S). Medium to large; crimson 
on bright yellow ground; flesh fine grained, 
juicy, rich and sweet. August, 
Madeleine (S). Medium size; yellowish green; 
very juicy; melting and sweet; the earliest sort 
we have. July. 
P. Barry (W). Large to very large; elongated 
pyriform; deep yellow, nearly covered with rich 
golden russet; flesh whitish, fine, juicy, buttery, 
melting, rich and slightly vinous; tree healthy 
and regular bearer. October. 
Seckel (F ) . Rather small ; regularly formed ; 
yellow with russet red cheek; fleHh cream color; 
flavor rich, spicy, unique and characteristic. 
Excels all other sorts in »iuality. September. 
Winter Nelis (W). Medium size; dull russjet; 
melting, juicy, buttery and of the highest 
flavor. October. ! 
CHERRIES 
One Year 
Each 10 100 1000 
6 to 8 ft $1.15 $0.60 185.00 $800.00 
4 to 6 ft 1.10 9.00 80.00 750.00 
3 to 4 ft 1.05 8.60 75.00 700.00 
2 to 3 ft LOO 8.00 70.00 650.00 
Bing. Large; dark brown or black; very fine, 
late; vigorous grower with heavy foliage; a 
good shipping variety. July. 
Black Tartarian- Largest sij-.e; bright purplish 
black; flesh purplish, thick, juicy, very rich 
and delicious; tree a remarkably vigorous, erect 
and beautiful grower and an immense bearer; 
the best of the black cherries. June. 
Burbank. A highly (lavored cherry somewhat 
lai'ger than Black Tartarian and ten days 
earlier. Not a very heavy bearer. 
Centennial. A seedling of Napoleon Bigarreau. 
Larger than its parent; beautifully marbled 
and splashed with crimson on a pale yellow 
ground; its keeping qualities render it the best 
shipping variety. June. 
Chapman. Seedling of Black Tartarian; is 
earlier; ripens immediately after Early Purple 
Guigne; light bearer. June. 
Early Purple Guigrne. Small to medium; purple; 
tender, juicy and sweet. May. 
Governor Wood. Large; light yellow, shaded 
with bright red ; flesh nearly tender, juicy. 
Bears heavily and a regular cropper. June. 
Lambert. Large size and good quality; deep, rich 
red; flesh firm, and flavor unsurpassed; excel- 
lent shipping variety; regular and heavy 
bearer. Ripens two weeks later than Napoleon 
Bigarreau. July. 
Lewelling (Black Republican, Black Oregon). 
Large size; cross between Napoleon Bigarreau 
and Black Tartarian, having the solid flesh of 
the former and the color of the latter. Very 
late and good. July. 
Napoleon Bigarreau (Royal Ann). A magnificent 
cherry of the largest size; pale yellow, becom- 
ing amber in the shade, with a bright red cheek; 
flesh very firm, juicy and sweet. Free grower 
and enormous bearer. July. 
SOUR OR PIE CHERRIES 
Early Richmond. Red; acid; valuable for cook- 
ing; very productive. July. 
English Morello. Large; dark red, nearly black; 
tender, juicy, rich, acid; productive and late. 
July. 
May Duke. An old, well-known, excellent variety; 
large; dark red; juicy, sub-acid, rich. June. 
