W. R. Strong & Co., Sacramento, Cal. 
ALMONDS — Continued. 
I X L Nuts large, soft shell, good color; recommended by A. T. Hatch. 
NONPARIEL An extraordinarly heavy and regular bearer; shell very soft. 
DRAKE’S SEEDLING Originated by Mr. Drake Suisun, and recommended by mm as being very 
prolific, and a regular and abundant bearer. -kt w ii „ fbo 
TEXAS PROLIFIC Anew seedling variety originated at Dalis, Teps. Nut full as large as the 
Languedoc, but softer shell, very smooth and bright color, well filled with a very sweet meat; t«e fuU 
as strong grower, and very much resembles the Languedoc tree. It is a very heavy and regular . 
It is the only variety that will fruit well at Dalis, Texas. We consider it by all odds the finest and most 
desirable almond we have ever seen, we sold all we had last season at $1 00 each. Price oO cents each. 
$35 00 per 100, $250 per 1,000. 
WALNUTS. 
EASTERN BLACK WALNUTS A well-known tree; valuable for timber, nut a little larger than the 
California walnut; price 2 year trees, 50 cents. . . j ... 
CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUTS A native specie, valuable for shade and nuts. Very pTOductive. 
2 year trees, 5 to 7 feet, well branched, 30 cents each, per hundred $25. I year trees, 3 to 5 feet, 20 cents 
each, per hundred $15 , , , i j o - 
ENGLISH WALNUTS Very popular and profitable nut, makes a very handsome shade, I jear 
trees 5 to 8 feet, 50 cents each, $.30 per hundred. 1 year 2 to 4 feet, 25 cents each, $20 per hundred We 
have a large stock of these, and will quote special price on large lots. .. , 
PRAEPARTURIEN WALNUT A very fine table nut, trees of dwarfish habit, bears quite young and 
heavy crop. Trees 2 to 3 feet, 30 cents each, $25 per hundred; 3 to 4 feet 40 cents each, $35 per hundred, 
4 to 5 feet, 50 cents each, $40 per hundred. 
PECAN NUT A fine nut, does well on deep soil. Tree 1 year, 1 to 1/ feet, 12/^ cents each, $10 
per hundred. 1 year, 2 to 3 feet, 25 cents each, $20 per hundred. 2 year, 3 to 4 feet, 40 cents each, $3o 
per hundred. 
CHESTNUTS. 
These nuts do well in the greater portion of the state, they are among are handsomest shade trees 
and the nuts bring a fancy price, they should be planted by every one. 
Varieties. 
ITALIAN CHESTNUT A very large nut, sweet, bears well, tree very ornamental. Trees 1 to 1^ 
feet, 15 cents each, $10 per hundred. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cents each, $20 iier hundred. 3 to 4 feet, 40 cents, 
each, $35 per hundred. 
CHESTNUT (American Sweet) Same sizes, same prices as the Italian. 
GRAPES. 
Grape growing in California is one of our leading industries, most all varieties thrive well, and pro- 
duce abundant crops. We have endeavored to select out of the vast number of varieties such as ave 
proved the most valuable. We have an extra large stock this season, and will quote special price 
We only quote prices on 1 year plants, as we find that 1 year vines give the best results. All our 
lines are extra well grown, well rooted and strictly first class in every respect, 
PRICE. Each 100 lOOO 
1 year No. 1 (fine roots) ® 
Varietie.s. 
“W’HITE MUSCAT (Muscat of Alexandria) Fine, large, white grape, musk flavored, good market 
variety, either for shipping or raisins. , „ j 
•MUSCATELLE GORDO BLANCO Resembling the Muscat, berries large, less musky flavor, good 
raisin variety. . , , 
“FLAME TOKAY A magnificent large, red grape, very firm, vigorous grower and productive, our 
most poiiular shiping grape. , 11 , 1 / 
“ZINFANDEL A medium size, black grape, close compact bunches, very productive, valuable for 
wine. 
