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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. 
CALIFORNIA BLACK WALNUT. A native specie, valuable for shade and nuts. Very productive. 
2 year trees, 5 to 7 feet, well branched, 30 cents each, per hundred $25. 1 year trees, 3 to 5 feet, 20 cents 
each, per hundred $15. 
ENGLISH WALNUTS. Very popular and profitable nut, makes a very handsome shade, 2 year trees 
5 to 8 feet, 50 cents each, $30 per hundred. 1 year 2 to 4 feet, 20 cents each, $15 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, 25 cents each, $20 per hundred; 3 to 4 feet, 30 cents each, $2o per hundred. 
4 to 5 feet, 50 cents each, $40 per hundred. 
CHESTNUTS. 
These nuts do well in the greater portion of the state, they are among our 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. 
feet, 15 cents each, $10 per hundred. 2 to 3 feet, 25 cents each, $20 per hundred. 3 to 4 feet, 40 cents 
each, $35 per hundred. 
CHESTNUT (American Sweet). Same sizes, same prices as the Italian. 
OLIVES. 
Olive culture in California has of late attracted much attention, and it is an established fact that a 
great many localities especially the foothills, are exactly suited to the successful growth of the olive, and 
the production of an Oil that will have no superior. 
Olive growing in California is only in its infancy, but the flattering results that have been obtaiMd, 
guarantees for Olive growing a perfect success and a most profitable future. There are a great many <ii®^r- 
ent varieties of the Olive now being propagated, most of them not yet thoroughly tested, and we only offer 
those varieties that have been tested and are known to be the most profitable. 
PRICE OF MISSION OLIVE TREES. 
14 to 18 inches 
18 to 24 inches 
24 to 30 inches 
PICHOLINE. 2 to 3 feet 
each 
100 
. . $0 20 
$15 
20 
25 
20 
Varieties. 
MISSION. This we believe to be the best Olive for all purposes; it is good for both oil and pickles. 
PICHOLINE. A small olive used chiefly for oil; makes a fine grade of light oil. 
MANZANILLO (Queen Olive). Berries very large, highly prized for pickles; also good for oil. 
NEVADILIXl. One of the finest olives for oil. 
PRICE OF MANZANILLO AND NEVADILO. 
14 to 18 inches 
18 “ 24 “ . 
24 “ 30 " . 
2)4 to 4 ft 
each 
100 
$0 25 
$20 
30 
25 
35 
30 
50 
40 
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 have 
proved the most valuable. We have an extra large stock this season, and will quote special price on large 
orders. 
We only quote prices on 1 year plants, as we find that 1 year vines give the best results. All our 
vines are extra well grown, well rooted and strictly first class in every respect. 
