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Salway — A large, late yellow free, with faint red cheeks : ripens 10th to 20th Sep- 
tember ; good shipper. 
CLlXttSTONBS. 
Day’s Yellow Cling (California Seedling — A very large, yellow flesh, with red cheek 
good market variety ; August. 
*Orange Cling— A very large yellow flesh, with red cheek, a well known variety ; 
August. 
Heath Cling — Large, white flesh, superior flavor ; 1st September. 
*George’s Late Cling (California Seedling) — Very large, white flesh, with bright 
red cheek, superior qualify ; September. 
Lemon Cling — Large, yellow, with bright red cheek, a fine market peach, good 
shipper. 
Edwards’ Cling ('i’he same called by C. W. Eeed, the California) — A California 
Seedling, produced by the late Mr. Edwards, near this city. It is a large, yellow 
fleshed peach, highly colored, a fine market or shipping fruit. 
Twenty Ounce Cling — A very large yellow fleshed cling, bright red cheek, one of 
the best clings, but does not u-sually bear heavy crops. 
Albright Cling (California Seedling) — A very large, yellow peach, with bright red 
cheek. A fine shipper and good peach in every particular. 
NIBW AXI> KAKK PBACIIKS -SPKCIAB VARIKTIKS. 
Blood Leaved Peach — Loaves blood red, very beautiful as an ornamental tree: 
trees 81 00 each. 
Tu can Cling— A very large yellow cling, ripens same time as Early Crawford, a 
fine shipper, and its early ripening makes it very valuable. 
Winter’s Cling (a Seedling from the Heath Cling)— Original tree rai.sed by C. H. 
Wolfskin, of Winteis. The old tree is now 32 years old and still bearing good crops 
of fruit, and Mr. Wolfskill says it has never curled or mildewed, while the Heath 
Cling does both. The Winters is almost a fac simile of the Heath, except it is slightly 
larger, and much better shaped. It posstssesall (he excellent qiialities of the Heath, 
is larger, color a beautiful creamy white, with red blush on exposed side ; is white to 
the pit, and therefore a fine canning peach It is very solid and a tine shipper. 
McDevit Cling (a C diforuia seedling, raised by Neal McDevit, of Placer County) 
— This is one of the largest peaches we have ever seen, many of them weighing one 
pound each ; peaches very uniform in size, rich gohlen yellow, becoming quite red 
when ripe, fiesh very solid and firm, an excellent shipper, superior flavor : tree a good 
and regular bearer. 
Tuscany Cling — An exceedingly large yellow cling peach (from Italy), deep yellow 
with bright red cheek, very late, good shipper, tree hardy and strong grower, don’t 
curl or mildew, and consequently good for the Coast Counties. 
French Cling— A large, late, yellow fleshed cling’, very large firm fruit, good 
shipper. One of the best of our new peaches ; tree hardy and strong grower. 
NKCTARIXES. — Leading Varieties. 
1 year. No. 1—4 to 6 feet $0 25 ®2 00 $18 00 
New White — Large, creamy white, freestone ; very superior for drying. 
Stanwick — Large, greenish ■white, splashed with red ; freestone. 
Boston — Medium to large red freestone, fine flavor ; good tor drying. 
Clement’s Nectarine — A large red nectarine, good flavor ; will make a good ship- 
per ; tree a good and regular bearer. 
APRICOTS. 
This fruit is produced in large quantities, and seems to be profitable to the growers. 
As all varieties seem to be equally hardy, and the limit of the season is short, it is 
proper to grow only such as are large and productive. The following varieties are 
considered the most profitable: 
PllICE OP TREES — Leading varieties. 
1 year. No. 1 — 4 to 6 feet on jreach root 
80 30 
82 50 
825 00 8200 
1 year, No. 1 — 4 to 6 feet, on Myrobolan 
35 
3 00 
25 00 200 
New and rare kinds, 4 to 6 feet 
40 
3 50 
30 00 ... 
JUNE BUDS. 
1st class, 2 to 3 feet, on peach root 
20 
1 75 
15 00 140 
2d class, 1*4 to 2 feet 
15 
1 25 
11 00 120 
Store and Principal Office, 102 to 
110 J Street, Sacramento, Cal. 
