427-9 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO 
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Prunes 
Each. Per 10. Per 100. 
Price (BxcIusiTe of French Prnnes)— On Myrobolan Root, 1 and 2 years, 4 to 6 feet, 25c. $2.00 $1S.OO 
.1 .> „ I. <. •< "1 " 3 to 4 " 20c. 1.00 12.00 
Price— Of French Prune on Myrobolan and Peach Root, 1 year, 4 to 6 feet, 20c. 1.60 ^^'Sj; 
• 1 .< „ » <• " 1 " 3 to 4 " 16c. 1.00 8.00 
Special quotations on lots of 500 trees and over. 
Datfe de Hnngrie (Hungarian Date Prune)— Large, very long; sKin darli purple, covered with whitish 
bloom; flesh greenish yellow, firm, with remarkably rich flavor resembling German Prune. Parts freely from 
the stone. A good drying prune. 
FeUenbPrg (Large German Prune, >Swis8 Prune, Italian Prune)— Medium size ; oval; dark purple; flesh 
juicy and delicious. Freestone. Good for drying. Vigorous and very productive. 
FRENCH PRUNE. (Petite d'Agen.) 
(Natural Size.) 
French Prune (Petite d'Agen) — This is the prune now grown so extensively and successfully in California 
for drying purposes. Medium-sized; egg-shaped; violet purple ; very rich and sugary. Highly prolific bearer. 
German (Common Quetsche) — Long, oval and svroUen on one side; skin purple with thick blue bloom; 
flesh firm, green, sweet. Freestone. September. 
Hungarian (Pond's Seedling, Grosse Prune d'Agen)— The correct name of this is English Pond's Seed- 
ling, but for convenient reference we u^e the old niime. Fruit very large, with tendency to come double ; 
reddish violet, covered with a handsome bloom; very juicy and sweet. Good shipper. 
Priinus Pissardi — A Persian variety with beautiful purple foliage, very ornamental. Fruit medium 
size; nearly round; dark purple; flesh pulpy, juicy, sweet. 
Robe de Sargent— Medium size ; oval ; skin deep purple, approaching black, and covered with thick 
blue bloom ; (lesli greenish yellow, sugary, rich and lucioi.s. Adheres slightly to stone. This variety makes a 
larger, darker-colored dried prune than the Prune d'Agen and lias in some instances sold at a belter price. 
The Kobe de Sargent is a more vifjorous grower than the Prune d'Agen; its leaves are larger and more 
glossy, and its fruit ripens a few days earlier. 
Silver— Very large; oval; skin yellow.] Makes a very attractive^dried fruit, besides being a good shipper 
and canner. Bears lieavily. 
Tragedy— This is the earliest of all prunes and earlier than any plum. Good size ; dark purple skin ; 
yellowish green flesh; sweet and very rich. Commands a high price in the Eastern markets. 
