427-9 SANSOME ST., SAN FRANCISCO 
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Walnuts — European Varieties — Continued 
Franquette— Eecoramended for large size and fine quality of the nut. Tree blooms late. 
Price— 4 to 6 [feet, 81.60 eacli, $10.00 per 10 
Proepartarien— Dwarf liabit. A very early bearing variety, trees six feet in height having heavy crops. 
Nuts generous size and of choice flavor. Its wood matures before winter. 
Price— 4 to 6 feet, 50c. each, $4.00 per 10 
Santa Barbara Soft Shell— A variety originating at Santa Barbara. Califoinia. Tree a vigorous grower, 
as well as an early and abundant bearer. Nut large, shell ihin, kernel sweet, white and readily extracted. 
Price- 
-4 to 6 feet, 35o. each, $8.00 per 10. $80.00 per 100 
3 to 4 feet, iiSc. " 8.00 " 18.00 " 
Japanese Walnut 
Following is the description given by a prominent authority : " This species grows wild in the northern 
part of Japan. The leaves are of immense size. The nuts, which are produced in great abundance, grow m 
clusters of fifteen or twenty and have a thicker shell than the English walnut, but not as thick as the Jilack 
walnut. The meat is sweet, of prime quality, of flavor like the Butternut, but less oily, and far superior. 
The tree is vigorous, handsome and bears when young." 
Price— 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 each, $8.00 per 10 
Pecan Nut 
A very beautiful and symmetrical tree, and in California bears at from eight to ten years from the seed, 
and so far as experience indicates bears regular and satisfactory crops. There has, however, been some com- 
plaint that the nuts do not fill properly. 
Price— 4 to S feet, 50c. each, $4.00 per 10 
Pistachio Nut (Pistacia vera) 
A small tree, producing, a nut similar to the almond, but green and very delicious; a desirable table oil 
is also made from the nut. It is extensively cultivated in the south of Europe. 
Price— 4 to 6 feet, $1.00 each, $7.S0 per 10 
I -aJ.;- JOIJVES, SHOWING GROWTH. 
