TF. R. Strong & Co , Sacramento, Cal. 
ORANGES — Continued. 
We have this season 140,000 budded orange trees mostly Washington Navel, balance Lemon and assorted 
well-known varieties. We have had them all staked up and grown perfectly straight, most of them run- 
ning in height from 3% to 6 ft. They are clean, thrifty and free from all scale, and we can safely say that 
we will have this season the finest lot of trees ever brought into or grown in California, and we will sell 
them at prices that will defy competition. 
In addition to this we saved out last season about 7,000 orange trees which we planted out in our 
nursery and salesyard. They are intended for early delivery beiore we can get trees out from Florida. 
These trees have made a most remarkable growth and are especially adapted for yard planting. 
We make a specialty of orders for car load lots, and will quote special low prices to any one wanting 
large orders. c j 
See our trees and get our prices before buying elsewhere. 
$ 
10 . 
12 00 
10 00 
100 . 
$ 90 00 
75 00 
50 00 
$ 751 
1000. 
750 00 
050 00 
350 00 
PRICE OF BUDDED TREES 
each. 
4 to 6 ft. on 4 and 5 yr. roots $ 1 50 
to 4 ft. on 3 and 4 j-r. “ 1 25 
2 to 3 ft 75 
Extra large trees, 2.00 each; $150 per 100. 
Lemon same sizes and prices of Orange trees. 
Sweet (Indian River) seedlings, 4 to 5 years old, % to inch in diameter 60c each $45 00 per 100 
Sour orange trees for street planting, 4 to 7 years old, % to inch in 
diameter. each, $50 00 tier 100 
We will give special rates to dealers, nurserymen or parties buying in large lots to plant. 
Parties asking for special rates should state varieties and number of trees wanted. 
Brief Description of Varieties. (All Hardy). 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. Acknowledged by all to be the leading orange; too well known to need any 
further description. % of our trees are budded to this variety. 
MEDT SWEET. A popular variety; medium size, very sweet, and good bearer; tree thornless. 
BEACH’S No. 1. A large, fine, thin-skinned sweet orange, ripens very early in the season, is a good 
bearer, tree strong grower and hardy. 
BEACH’S No. 5. A large, fine, very late orange of excellent quality; its very late ripening makes it 
valuable, coming in as it does after most all others are gone (in almost midsummer). 
NONPAREIL. A very handsome orange of most excellent quality, a p; pular sort in the market; tree 
a strong grower, hardy and a good bearer. 
^ PARSON BROW N. ^ Fruit medium size, oblong in shape, smooth high color, very sweet, ripens early, 
IS sweet as soon as it begins to turn, grand bearer, tree has some thorns. 
MAGNUM BONUM. A very large orange, a little flattened, skin smooth and glossy, fruit heavy and 
of excellent quality, ripens early, tree yery prolific, thorny. 
1 EERLESS. Fruit large and round, smooth skin, one of the best market sorts, tree a heavy and reg- 
ular bearer and strong grower. 
CT. MICHAEL. Fruit medium size, very fine quality, a little flattened, thin skin, tree a good bearer, 
nearly thornless. > e> . 
HART’S TARDIFF. A large round orange of good quality, its chief excellence consisting in its late- 
ness; It does not ripen till May or June, and will hang on the tree in good eating condition till August; 
tree strong grower and good bearer. 
JAFFA. Imported from the city of Joppa, in Syria, a very fine, medium size orange of superior qual- 
ity, tree nearly thornless. n i- i 
The VILLA FRAKA LEMON; the finest lemon ever introduced in California. This lemon has become the 
favorite in Florida; the fruit is of a very superior quality, tree a strong grower, a heavy and regular bearer, 
excelling all other varieties in productiveness. The tree is exceedingly hardy; it withstood the heavy 
freeze in Florida m Januarj-, 1886, in the same orchards where all other kinds, and also orange trees, were 
killed. It ripens in .July and August, thus coming in the hot season when lemons are most needed and 
w'hen the market is bare of other citrus fruits. It is emphatically the lemon for profit 
MILAN LEMON. Verj’ similar to the Villa Franka. 
^:^^>i^Deciduous Shade and Ornamental Trees.^^tT^^ 
POPLARS AND LOCUSTS. 
No. 1 — 2 to 2}^ inches diameter 
No. 2 — to 2 inches diameter 
No. 3 — 1 to 1)4 inches diameter 
No. 4— % to 1 inch diameter, 7 to 9 feet high . . . . . . . . . . . , .... 
(Large orders at special rates, very low.) 
each per 100 
$1 00 $60 00 
50 40 00 
25 20 00 
15 10 00 
