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CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY 
LOOAKBERBY 
Vine an exceedingly strong grower; trails upon the ground like a 
dewberry, but sliouln be grown on a trellis; fruit is often an inch 
and a quarter long, dark red, with the shape of a blackberry, the 
color of a raspberry and the flavor a combination of both; a splendid 
shipper. Now widely known and deservedly popular. 
PHENOMENAL BERRT 
A cross between dewberry and red raspberry. Very similar to 
Loganberry in every particular. Should be grown on trellis. 
RASPBERRIES 
Red Varieties 
KACH 10 100 
Cuthbert SB0.20 $1.50 »6.00 
An old favorite; large and handsome; bears transportation well; 
very productive. 
RASPBERRY 
Superlative. 
EACH 
$0.25 
10 
$1.75 
100 
$12.50 
A new Knglish variety showing a decided improvement over alt 
other previous sorts, especially in its habit of bearing fruit all 
summer on the young shoots. Fruit is clear red, conical, very 
large and of very fine flavor. Sufficiently firm to "stand up" 
well after being picked. Well deserves its name. 
Black Varieties 
EACH 10 100 
Kansas $0 . 20 $1 . 50 $6 . 00 
Strong, vigorous grower; berries size of Gregg, of better color; 
jet black, firm and of best quality. 
ARTICHOKE 
Pri( 
EACH 
$0 25 
10 
$2.00 
Qlobe — Plant presents a very tropica! appearance and is therefore 
a valuable addition to any garden. Flower-buds should be cut off 
as soon as they are well formed and before the scales open, other- 
wise they are tough and tasteless. Never allow flowers to mature, 
as plants will dwindle down and die. 
JERUSALEM ARTICHOKES 
Tubers, 
5 lbs. 
$1.00 
100 lbs. 
$5.00 
Jerusalem Artichoke CHelianthus tuberosus) — Radically different 
in its character of growth from the preceding, and will thrive on 
any well drained soil. The tubers should be cut to single eyes 
and planted iii rows eighteen inches apart with rows four feet 
apart. The method of cultivation and hilling is practically the 
same as for potatoes. The tubers are not mature until .six weeks 
after the tops are frozen when they may be dug up and used for hog 
feed, or the animals may be turned loose to feed and root them out 
themselves. They produce enormously on good soil; with liberal 
cultivation and moderate irrigation, fifteen to twenty tons to the 
acre. This vegetable is highly prized by the French people, and in 
New Orleans, where it Is extensively grown, it is prepared for table 
use by stewing, for making soups and asasalad. For the farmers 
of California it jjosseases so much merit that no farm ha\dngafew 
hogs should be without a patch of these tubers, which will supply 
feed during the winter months when all other foods are scarce 
and high. 
STRAWBERRIES 
10 100 1000 
Banner $0.50 $4.00 $15.00 
Gold Dollar and Marshall 30 2 . 00 7 . 50 
Banner— The most popular and best strawberry ever grown. All 
the commercial growers who can obtain plants grow no other 
variety. On our grounds at Niles fruit of this sort may be picked 
from March to December. 
Gold Dollar— The strawberry most largely grown at Florin and 
the Sacramento region, Very prolific, good quality and size. 
Color dark red. 
Marshall — Oood quality, firm, color crimson; very large berries. 
RHUBARB 
Niles Giant 
KAcn 
«0 . 75 
10 
$6.00 
100 
$40.00 
NILES GIANT (New) — Originated by us. The best sort 
known. Very large (one stalk will make a full-sized pie). 
Strawberry color, very tender, crisp and juicy. An Im- 
mense cropper. This year we shipped in the early spring, 
again in the summer, and are shipping now, Nov. Ist. 
Has received first prize wherever shown. Sells for more 
money in the San Francisco market than any other 
variety. 
E.\CH 10 100 
Australian Crimson Winter $0 . 50 $4 . 00 $30 00 
Australian Crimson Winter— A winter variety especially adapted 
to California climate. Produces crisp, delicious stalks almost per- 
petually; they are pale greenish red and turn crimson when 
cooked. It commences to produce edible stalks months before 
any other sort. 
EACH 10 100 1000 
General assortment $0 . 25 $ 1 . 50 $5 . 00 $40 . 00 
Lorenzo — very early market variety, realizing very high prices 
in the San Francisco markets. Sometimes called "Strawberry 
Rhubarb." 
Myatt's Linnaeus (Strawberry) — ^The standard sort; large, thick 
HternH; of excellent flavor and mildly acid. 
Brabunt Colossal 
Wagner's Giant 
Wagner's Light 
ASPARAGUS 
Roots. 
10 
$0.50 
100 
$2.00 
1000 
$15.00 
Conover's Colossal — A standard kind of first quality; tender and 
highly flavored. 
Palmetto— A valuable variety, producing enormous and delicious 
sprouts. 
EACH 10 
Hop Roots $0.10 $0 . 50 
Horseradish 15 1 . 00 
Liquorice— (Glycyrrhiza glabra) 25 2.00 
Rue — (Ruta gravcolens) 
From 5 in. pot, to 3 ft 50 4,00 
Opuntia Ficus (Indian Fig Cactus) 
From G In. pot 76 .... 
100 
$ 5 .00 
10.00 
almond Orchard in full bloom 
