W. R. Strong & Co., Sacramento, Cal. 
NECTARINES.— Leading Varieties. 
each 10 100 
1 year, No. 1—4 to 6 feet SO 25 $2 00 $18 00 
NEW WHITE Large, creamy white, freestone, very superior for drying. 
BOSTON Medium to large red freestone, fine flavor, good for drying. 
CLEMENT’S NECTAKINE A large red nectarine, good flavor, will make a good shipper, tree af 
good and regular bearer. 
VICTORIA Large, red cling, good shipper. 
APRICOTS. 
A popular and profitable fruit, and thoxigh planted heavily it will always remain so, on account o 
the increasing demand. The soil and climate of California matures it to perfection. We have only 
propogated the best and most profitable varieties. 
PRICE OF TREES— Leading Varieties. 
1 year. No. 1—4 to 6 feet on peach root 
1 year. No. 1—4 to 6 feet, on Myrobolan 
New and rare kinds, 4 to 6 feet 
each 10 100 1000 
.$0 25 $2 20 $20 00 $160 
•SO 2 50 22 00 180 
40 3 50 .30- 00 250 
JUNE BUDS. 
each 10 100 1000 
1st class 3 to 4 feet, branched on peach root $0 20 1 75 lo 00 IM 
2d class, 2 to 3 feet 125 1100 100 
ROUTIER’S PEACH APRICOT A new kind from Mr. Routier’s orchard. Large size, skm yellow 
in the shade, deep orange mottled, or splashed with red in the sun; flesh rich and juicy, very high 
flavor; good market variety. 
EARLY ROY.\L Medium size, good color, very productive, a favorite for canning and drying. 
HEMSKIRK Very much like the Moorpark; one of the best; tree good bearer. 
BLENHEIM A good early variety, above medium oval; orange vvith deep yellow; juicy and 
tolerably rich flesh; vigorous grower and a regular prolific bearer. Ripens with the Royal. 
MOORPARK Large, orange color, moderate early bearer, but of the highest flavor. 
Special Varieties. 
NEWCASTLE EARLY A new variety originated by M. C. Silva & Son, of Newcastle, California. 
Medium size, round, well shaped, a shade smaller than the Royal; two weeks earlier than the Royal; very 
valuable on account of its earliness; tree a good and regular bearer; fruit ships well. 
FRENCH APRICOT Very large; good flavor; firm; ripens evenly on both sides; a good shipper, 
highly esteemed for canning and drying; a regular and prolific bearer; ripens with the Royal; very popu- 
lar where it is known. 
McCORMACK Supposed to be a seedling of the Large Early, which it very much resembles, but 
ten days earlier. Tree a strong grower and very productive, very showy, and tine for shipping. We 
have only small June buds of this variety 1% to 3 feet, 25 cents each, $20 per 100. 
PRUNES. 
PRICE OF TREES. 
Our stock of Prunes this season is very large and fine. 
Pruiie.s on Peach Root. 
1 year. No. 1. 4 to 5 ft - ■ 
1 year, extra 5 to 7 ft. Branched 
June Buds, 3 to 4 ft 
“ “ 2 to 3 ft 
Prunes on Myrobolan Root. 
1 year. No. 1, 4 to 5 ft 
1 year, extra 5 to 7 ft. Branched. . . . 
June Buds (small) 18 inches to 3 ft 
each. 
per 100. 
per 1000 
.25 
$20.00 
$170.00 
..30 
25.00 
180.00 
.20 
15.00 
120.00 
.15 
12.00 
100.00 
each. 
per 100. 
per 1000. 
.30 
$22.00 
$180.00 
.35 
25.00 
200.00 
15.00 
100.00 
