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W. R. Strong S Co., Sacramento, Cal. 
BLACKBERRIES. 
4 cents each | $3 00 per 100 | $10 00 per 1 OOO 
Wilson’s Early — Fruit large, productive and early. 
Dorchester — A fine sweet berry. 
Kittatinny— Good market variety ; large and good flavor 
Lawton-Good market variety tor thi.s locality ; large and late. 
Crandall s Early— Ihis berry was brought from Texas some vears ago and nlanted 
on the place of Dr. ,T. 11 . Crandall, of Auburn, Placer County. (The originLf this 
"'*'® discovered that it was not only an excellent 
berrj and prolific bearer, but was also found to ripen three weeks earlier than the 
Lawton, and continues to blossom and bear fruit until late in the Fall We have 
TheL^^nl®*? berries as late ns the last daj s of December. 
The wood of the vine is light colored, resembling the Wilson’s Early, but is a much 
fiTn Lawton, fine flavor, firm and solid It 
at Too au!Sb0 r^tes! ® 
RASPBERRIES. 
® V •,o- ‘t;’ ■ cents each | $3 00 per 100 | $15 00 ner 1 OOO 
The^Tanf/T 4 T“’ Antweip, Naomi, Hudson River Antwerp and Cuthbert.’ 
^u® ®nrly berry. Its early ripening makes it very valuable. It is a 
per^ plants, 6 cents each, $4 00 per 100, $20 00 
IVlI berry was produced, or at least first cultivated, by 
® I ^b}cer County. Some years ago a friend gave Mr. B 
to plants. One of them died, and he, having discovered the living plant 
iL, superior variety, propagated it as rapidly as possible and it has 
LclTlToO peTTo!«2oTrperroTo ^®^"®® "'® ^“"®- plants, 4 cents 
Kf.'s.‘i25"orpri!a."‘ “ “ 
STRAWBERRfES. 
Price.... .50 cents per doz. | $1 00 per 100 I $6 00 per 1 000 
T Gand, Sharpless, Forest Rose, Monarch of the West, Captain Jack, 
Champion, and many other new varietiej not fully tested. 
.Asparagus 
Rhubarb. . 
Hop Roots 
ESCULENT ROOTS. 
cents each; $10 00 per 1,000 
•; , 20 to 50 cents each 
■ • cents per doz.; $1 50 per 100; $10 00 per 1,000 
(Large lots at special rates, very low.) 
OLIVES. 
Many locfilities in California are peculiarly adapted to the cultivation of the Olive, 
* '®-no r® “,®nn®«?°'® bivorable for its culture than the foothills, at an 
n orViiTnt ^ ^®®*^ above the sea level. We have tested them tbor- 
w?tl! / O'^^near Penp n, Placer County, and they grow and bear splendidly, 
O ive is^heTist 7'®“*’°"’ '’?’'’.®bea, we believe the old Mission, or Spanish 
Olive, IS the best for general use. It is good for both oil and pickles. It is harder 
TObjeT t^diseasT *‘'®® long-lived, and not 
Picolene is more easily propagated, tree a rapid grower when young, but will 
belrer^*^ V ‘be Spanish. It bears very young and is a constant and good 
bearer, ihe fruit is small but very rich in oil and makes a fine quality of light 
