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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
fruits, nuts and Berries 
Apples 
Bismarck (New). — Price, 4 to 6 feet, 75 cents each. Bears fruit on two-year-old grafts. Finest quality, 
finest color; dwarf and extremely prolific. Most suitable apple for a hot climate, yet the hardie.st 
known. Introduced from New Zealand. 
Price of the following varieties, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each ; $2.00 per 10. 
Summer Varieties. — American Summer Pearmain, Early Harvest, Gravenstein, Red Astrachan, Sweet 
June. 
Autumn Varieties. — Alexander, Fall Pippin, Golden Russet, Hoover, King of Tompkins Co., Red 
Bietigheimer, Rhode Island Greening. 
Winter Varieties. — Arkansas Black, Baldwin, Esopus Spitzenberg, Lawver.Northern Spy, Smith's Cider, 
Sweet Cider, White Winter Pearmain, Winesap, Yellow Bellflower, Yellow Newton Pippin. 
Crab Apples.— Hyslop, Red Siberian, Transcendant, Yellow Siberian. 
Pears 
Price, on pear root, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each ; |2.oo per 10. 
Summer Varieties. — Bartlett, Beurre Gifl^ard, Clapp's, Favorite, Jargonelle, Lawson or Comet, Madeline. 
Autumn Varieties. — Beurre, Bosc, Beurre Clairgeau, Beurre d'Anjou, Beurre Diel, Beurre Hardy, Dana's 
Hovey, Idaho, Kieffer's Hybrid, Seckel. 
Winter Varieties. — Easter Beurre, Forelle or Trout, Glout Morceau, P. Barry, Winter Nelis. 
Pear on Quince Root. — Price, 3 to s feet, 25 cents each ; $2.00 per 10: Bartlett, Beurre Diel, Easter 
Beurre, P. Barry, Seckel, Winter Nelis. 
Cherries 
Lambert (New), 4 to 5 feet, 35 cents each. A regular and heavy bearer, of large size and good quality ; 
the color is a deep rich red, flesh firm, flavor unsurpassed. Ripens two weeks later than Napoleon 
Bigarreau. 
Price of the following varieties, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each ; $2.00 per 10: Bing, Black Tartarian, California 
Advance, Centennial, Early Purple Guigne, English Morello, Governor Wood, Great Bigarreau, 
Lewelling, May Duke, Napoleon Bigarreau (Royal Ann), Olivet. 
Plums 
Wicltson and Tennant (New). — Price, 4 to 6 feet, 35 cents each. 
Price of the following varieties on Myrobolan root, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each ; |2.oo per 10: Bradshaw, Biir- 
bank, Cherry Plum, Clyman, Damson, Duane's Purple, Early Golden Drop, Greengage, lni|)eria) • 
Gage, Kelsey Japan, Peach Plum. Quackenboss, Royal Hative, Simon, Satsuma, Washington, Yellow 
Egg. 
Prunes 
Giant (New).— Price, 4 to 6 feet, 35 cents each ; I3.00 per 10. Each fruit averages j}i to 2 ounces in 
weight, is very s» eet and fine in texture. The flesh is honey yellow, the skin dark crimson upon a yel- 
low ground. Tree a strong grower and immense croper. 
Imperiale Epineuse (thorny).— Price, 3 to 5 feet, on Myrobolan root, 35 cents each; $3.00 per 10. Un- 
doubtedly the finest Prune of the regular drying class yet introduced in this State. It is large and uni 
form in size, very sweet and of high flavor ; the skin is thin and of a reddish purple when green: when 
dried, coal black. It is from this variety the dried prune coming to this country in fancy packages, 
labeled, "Imperiale" is made. As a fresh fruit it cannot be surpassed. The tree is a regular and heavy 
bearer, and is a strong, stocky, rapid grower. 
Price of the following varieties on Myrobolan root, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 10: Bulgarian, 
German, Golden, French, Robe de Sargent, Silver, Tragedy. 
Peaches 
Triumph (New).— Price, 4 to 6 feet, 35 cents each ; I3.00 per 10. Earliest Yellow freestone known, ripens 
same time as Alexander (a white peach). The fruit is large, small pit, skin yellow, neariy covered 
with red, dark crimson in the sun ; flesh light yellow, and of excellent flavor. The tree blooms late, 
and is a sure and abundant bearer. 
Price of the following varieties, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each; J2 ooper 10. (Ripening neariy in order named.) 
Freestone Varieties. — Briggs' May, Alexander, Governor Gariand, Yellow St. John, Imperial, Hale's 
Eariy, Strawberry, Foster, Early Crawford, Mary's Choice, Morris White, Wheatland, Newhall, 
Late Crawford. Muir, Susquehanna, Picquet's Late, Salway. 
Clingstone Varieties.— Tuscan, Blood, Chinese, Lemon, Sellers, Gdlden, Runyon's Orange, Nichol's 
Orange, McKevitt's, California, Heath, Phillips', McDevitt's, Henrietta. 
