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CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY 
The H&chiya Persimmon, very much reduced. There is 
hardly a place in California where the Persimmon will 
not thrive well and produce heavy crops annually. 
POMELOS 
BACH 10 100 1000 
1 inch and up $2.00 «15.00 S120.00 $1100.00 
5i to 1 inch caliper 1.35 12.00 110.00 1000 00 
% to K inch cahprr 1.25 11.00 100.00 9(K).00 
K to H inch raliprr 1.10 10.00 90.00 800.00 
Marsh Seedless — One of the most popular varietiet*; nearly scetl- 
lesa; laiKt*. roundish; skin sniooth, loiium yellow; very juicy and 
of excellent quality. 
Triumi)h— Medium size; flat, round, thin-skinned, full of juice, 
sweetish, with a distinct but agreeable bitter flavor. 
LIMES 
KMH 10 
Price »2.00 $1.5.00 
Bearss Seedless — Twice aa larae as the ordinary Mexican lime and 
seedleBs; very juicy and decidedly acid. Hardier than Mexican, 
wonderfully productive and is practically a continuous bearer. 
Very valuable. 
Mexican — Tree small, mostly grown in bush form; fruit smnll; 
skin smooth, very thin, lif;ht yellow; juice rich and abundant, 
acid and very pleasant; should only be planted in frostlcss locali- 
ties or sheltered place. 
AVOCADO —Alligator Pear 
Budded Varieties e.\cs 10 
Price S3. 50 $30.00 
Harman — ^An extra hardy pear-shaped, thin-skinned variety, 
ripening in early winter, having a smooth, ricli, nutty flavor. 
Tree an upright, uniform grower, bearing purple fruits weighing 
slightly over one-half pound. 
Meserve--A round, sUghtly pear-shaped, thick-skinned variety of 
greenish color, weighing about one pound, with a tight see<l, 
whicli, together with its rich, buttery flavor, makes it one of the 
best for commercial planting. Ripens April to June. 
Lyon — As an early and prolific bearer the Lyon is not excelled; 
fruit large, usually 16 ounces or over; broadly conical; flavor 
rich; fine quality; skin thick, dark green. Trees bear the second 
or third year. 
Northrop^ — ^Purple, thin-skinned, medium size; pear-shapetl; rich 
flavor. Tree very hardy and vigorous. Yields two crops a year. 
September to November. 
Talt — -A pyriform green thick-skinned variety weighing about a 
pound and rii)ening in midsmnmer, with a fine velvety rich 
flavor. Tree a good, uniform grower, very ornamental. 
FEIJOA SELLOWIANA 
Fruit 2M inches long by 2 inches across. Flesh thick, white, 
pulpy and watery, with a sugary taste resembling the pineapple 
anuguava, and with a strong, agreeable odor. Very hardy. 
EACH 10 
4 to 6 ft $2.00 $15.00 
3 to 4 ft 1 50 10 . 00 
2to3ft 1.00 7.50 
PEBSIMMONS— Japanese 
E.*.CH 10 100 
4 to 5 ft $0.50 $^1.00 $30.00 
3 to 4 ft 40 3.00 25.00 
2 to 3 ft 30 2.50 20.00 
Dii-Dai-Maru —Fruit very large, round, somewhat flattened, 
color light yellow, flesh delicious, firm, juicy, very good; aeeds 
generally absent. 
Delicious — A variety of late uitroduction. Fruit large, juicy and 
sweet and all its name implies. 
Hachiya — Fruit very large, oblong, conical pointed towai-d the 
apex; skin bright red with occasional dark spots or blotches, 
flesh deep yellow, soft and jelly-like when ripe; seeds usually 
absent; a valuable variety, considered to be one of the best. 
Dried quite extensively in its native home, Japan. One of the 
earliest. October. 
Byakume — The name means "Hundred Mommc," a weight 
eeiual to four-fifths of a pound and referring to its size; fruit very 
large, slightly oblate; skin orange yellow; flesh rusty browTj, with 
many purple or dark spots, and but few seeds; ripens early, and 
not astringent even when hard. October. 
Mammoth Gosho— Very large; round; somewhat flattened. 
Specimens average 10 ounces. Flesh red. Tree erect grower. 
Scptnniber. 
Tane-Nashi— Very large; bright red; flesh yellow; seedless. A 
good market varipty of fine quality. Vigorous grower and heavy 
bearer. September. 
Twentieth Century— One of the best, if not the best of recent 
introductions. Fruit large, flat, sweet and juicy. October. 
Tami-Yemon — Very similar to Yemon ciccept the fruits are very 
much larger maturing in October. Fully a month before Yemon. 
Has few seeds; flesh yellow spotted with purplish black dots; 
flavor excellent even wlicn quite hard; can be eaten like an apple. 
New; will soon jjrove a standard variety. 
Yemon — Fruit is large, oblate, tomato shaped, more or leas 
square in outline, folded at apex; skin light yellow, changing to 
dull red: flesh deep yellow, seedless or nearly so, like all seedless 
yellow fleshed varieties eannnt be eaten until soft. November. 
POMEGRANATES 
EACH 10 100 
4 to oft so. 60 $5.00 $40.00 
J to 4 ft 50 4.00 30.00 
2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 25.00 
Dessia^A Spanish variety held in high esteem. Pulp has a remark- 
ably rich, high flavor. 
Kadinar— Introduced from Smyrna in 1886 and first grown at 
Fresno. Very sljowy fruit and attains quite a large size even with 
us where climatic conditions are not favorable for the pome- 
granate. Pulp is of the deepest garnet color. 
Hermosilla — From Spain. A very good variety. 
La Hative — A fine variety of medium size, rij>ening early. Good 
bearer. 
Paper Shell — A recent introduction of extraordinarily high quality. 
The skin is very thin, hence the name; the inside covering of the 
pulp also verj' thin; tree a heavy bearer, but more dwarf than 
the fallowing. For home consumption this variety is highly 
valuable. 
San Pipitos — Medium size; pulp light color, with seeds somewhat 
softer than in many other varieties. Wortliy of trial in the in- 
terior valleys. 
Spanish Ruby — A new and grand sort; fruit large; skin thick, pa\e 
yellow with a crimson cheek; flesh of the most magnificent crim- 
son color, highly aromatic and very sweet; a fine grower, good 
bearer and excellent shipper. 
Sub -Acid—Rightly named and very good for those who do not 
like much acid. 
Sweet-Fruited — Fruit very large, with sweet and juicy pulp. 
Kipens early. 
Wonderful — -The largest and most attractive. Valuable for ship- 
ment. Ripens early. Pulp a rich garnet color, with an abun- 
dance of juice, dark as port wine; exquisite flavor. October. 
OUAVA — Strawberry (bearing plants) 
EACH 10 100 
Pot«. 2 to2Hft $1.00 
Pots, IM to 2 ft 75 $6.00 $50.00 
Pot,s. 1 to IH ft 60 5.00 40.00 
Strawberry Guava— Shrub or small tree, producing fruit of a fine 
deep claret color, with .strawberry -like flavor, 
LOQUAT— Budded 
EACH 
4to6ft ill. .$2.50 
3 to 4 ft 2.00 
2 to 3 ft. 1.60 
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. 
