*Worden-Seckel. A seedling of the Seckel. Equal 
in quality to its famous parent, which it much 
resembles in flavor, while in size, color, form and 
appearance it is decidedly superior. 35 cts.; 3 for 
$1.00. 
WINTER 
Bordeaux, '^Easter, *Lawrenee and *Pres.Drouard. 
CHERRIES 
We know of nothing in the fruit tree line that have 
been giving or promise to give in the future larger 
returns than cherry orchards. Few markets are over 
supplied. 
30 cts. each; four for $1.00. 
See Price List for price of larger trees. 
Allen 
SWEET 
Allen, Black Eagle, Black Tartarian, Dikeman, 
Early Lamourie, Elton, Gov. Wood, Napoleon, 
Rockport, Schmidt, Windsor and Yellow Spanish. 
*Bing. Very large, dark brown — almost black; flesh 
firm, sweet, rich and delicious. On the Pacific coast 
where this variety originated it is considered one of 
the most profitable sorts. July. 40 cts. ; 3 for |i .00. 
*Lambert. One of the largest of all; heart shaped, 
dark purplish red, turning to almost jet black when 
fully ripe. Flesh firm, solid, rich and juicy, with 
sprightly flavor; tree rugged, strong grower, hardy, 
enormous bearer. Late July. 40 cts.; 3 for |i. 00. 
SOUR 
Baldwin, Dyehouse, Empress Eugenie, Early 
Richmond, English Morello, Louis Phillipe, 
Large Montmorency, Late Duke, Montmorency 
Ordinaire, May Duke, Ostheimer, Vladimir, 
Reine Hortense and Wragg. 
PLUMS 
Unless noted, 30 cts.; four for $1.00. 
See Price List for prices of larger trees. 
Archduke, Bradshaw, Diamond, Gen. Hand, 
Grand Duke, German Prune, Geuii, Italian 
Prune, Imperial Gage, Lombard, Monarch, Mary, 
Moore's Arctic, Pond, Reine, Claude, Shipper's 
Pride, Shropshire Damson, Yellow Egg and 
Peter's Yellow Gage. 
HYBRID JAPAN PLUMS 
Chalco, First, Shiro and Sultan. 
Maynard. A sturdy, strong and very rapid grower, 
with heavy luxuriant foliage. It fruits heavily every 
year, not over-hanging but yielding a full satisfac- 
tory crop, bearing its burden of fruit on the inside of 
the tree. Fruit is very large, nearly round, color 
deep, dull red, thin whitish bloom. Flesh firm, melt- 
ing and juicy, rich and sweet, extra fine quality. Its 
shipping qualities are unsurpassed. Follows Climax 
in ripening. 35 cts.; 3 for li.oo. 
Santa Rosa. The latest and introduced as the best 
of Luther Burbank's plum productions. We quote 
from the introducer's description: "Tree a strong, 
vigorous, upright grower, resembles the Wickson 
in habit with larger and more abundant foliage. 
Fruit uniformly large, averaging six inches in cir- 
cumference each way; as a shipper it is the peer of 
them all; color deep purplish crimson with blue 
bloom; flesh purple shaded scarlet; pit small; the 
eating quality is unequaled, rich, fragrant, delicious; 
ripens with the earlies two weeks before Burbank." 
60 cts.; 3 for li.so. 
JAPAN or ORIENTAL PLUMS 
Abundance, Burbank, Chabot, Simoni, Sat- 
suma, October Purple, Red June and Wickson. 
APRICOTS 
Moorpark, Early Golden, Montgamet and Royal. 
30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00. 
RUSSIAN APRICOTS 
Alexander, Alexis, J. L. Budd and Superb. 
30 cts. each; 4 for $1.00. 
QUINCES 
Bourgeat. Tree a remarkably strong grower, sur- 
passing all others, yielding immense crops, fruiting 
at three and four years in nursery rows. Fruit of 
largest size, round, rich, golden color; smooth, very 
tender when cooked; has been kept until February 
in good condition. 30 cts.; 4 for $1.00. 
Champion. A prolific and constant bearer, fruit 
averaging larger than the Orange, more oval in shape, 
quality equally fine and a long keeper; bears ex- 
tremely young. Ripens late. 30 cts.; 4 for |i. 00. 
Orange. Fruit large, bright yellow, of excellent 
flavor. 35 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 
Meech. A vigorous grower and immensely produc- 
tive. The fruit is large, lively orange yellow, of 
great beauty and delightful fragrance; its cooking 
qualities are unsurpassed. 35 cts.; 3 for |i.oo. 
Rea. A seedling of the Orange, averaging much 
larger, of the same form and color; productive. 
35 cts.; Ii.oo for 3. 
MULBERRIES 
New American. Equal to Downing' s in all respects 
and a much hardier tree. Vigorous grower, very 
productive; the best variety for fruit; ripe from 
middle June to middle September. 35 cts.; 3 for 
$1.00. 
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