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SUNSET SEED AND PLANT CO. 
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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 hardiest 
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 
Autumn Varieties.— Alexander, Fall Pippin, Golden Russet, Hoover, King of Tompkins Co., Red 
Bieliafheimer, Rhode Island Greening. _ l r- c- • u. r^ j 
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 ; f2.oo per 10. 
Summer Varieties.— Bartlett, Beurre Giffard, 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, Kieflfer'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.oo 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, Earlv Purple Guigne, English Morello, Governor Wood, Great Bigarreau, 
Lewelling, May Duke, Napoleon Bigarreau (Royal Ann), Olivet. 
Plums 
Wickson 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 ; $2^0 per 10: Bradshaw, Biir- 
bank Cherry Plum, Clyman, Damson, Duane's Purple, Early Golden Drop, Greengage, Imperial 
Gage. Kelsey Japan, Peach Plum, Quackenboss, Royal Hative, Simon, Satsuma, Washington, Yellow 
Egg. 
Prunes 
Giant (New).-Price, 4 to 6 feet, 35 cents each ; $3 00 per 10. Each fruit averages I'A 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. . u * it 
Imperiale Epineuse (thorny ).-Price, 3 to 5 feet, on Myrobolan root, 35 cents each; fo oo 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 wlien 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.oo per 10: Bulgarian, 
German, Golden, French, Robe de Sargent, Silver, Tragedy. 
Peaches 
Triumpli (New).-Price, 4 to 6 feet, 35 cents each ; $^.oo per 10. Earliest Ve/low freestone known, ripens 
same time as Alexander (a white peach). The fruit is large, sma 1 pit skin yellow nearly covered 
^th 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 th e following varieties, 4 to 6 feet, 25 cents each ; f 2.00 per 10. (Ripening nearly in order named. ) 
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Orange, McKevitfs, California, Heath, Phillips', McDevitfs, Henrietta. 
