W. E. Strong Company, Sacramento, Cal. 71 
PEICE. Each 100 1000 
1 year No. 1 (fine roots) $0 05 $2 50 $20 
Varieties. 
*WHITE MUSCAT. (Muscat of Alexandria). Fine, large, white grape, musk flavored, good market 
variety, either for shipping or raisins. 
•MUSCATELLE GOEUO BLANCO. Eesembling the Muscat, berries large, less musky flavor, good 
raisin variety. 
'FLAME TOKAY. A magnifioient large, red grape, very firm, vigorous grower and productive, our 
most popular shipping grape. 
'ZINFANDEL. a medium size, black grape, close compact bunches, very productive, valuable for 
wine. 
SEEDLESS SULTANA. Small white grape, clusters large. It makes a fine raisin for culinary pur- 
poses, at the same time is a fine wine grape. It is the only grape we know of that is good for both raisins 
and wine. 
EMPEEOE. A large red grape, resembling the Tokay, ripens quite late, is an excellent shipper; its 
lateness and long keeping qualities make it a very valuable grape, does splendidly on our granite soils in 
the foothills, the vines of this variety should be staked up to get the best results. 
COENISCHON. The largest and latest grape we eultivate, berries quite elongated, firm, solid, and 
skin thick and tough, which will enable it to carry farther than any other grape. Sells well in the East. 
EOSE PEEU. Medium size black grape, ripens quite early, good bearer, one of our best early ship- 
ping grapes. 
BLUE MALVOISE. Large, reddish black, oblong, with faint bloom, good early table gra^. 
BLACK FAEUEA. Large, oblong, firm black grape, good flavor, one of the best for shipping. 
TEOSSEAU. Bunches medium sized, cylindrical, berries black, covered with a thick bloom, yields a 
dark colored wine of the best quality for flavor and bouquet. 
CAEIGNAN. Bunches similiar to Mataro, berries oblong, black, produces heavy crops, and a highly 
colored good wine. 
BEBGEE. A large white wine grape, very productive, makes an excellent wine, is a very profitable 
grape to raise. 
MATTAEO. A medium sized black grape, close compact bunches, an abundant bearer, makes a 
superior wine. This grape is always in good demand as a wine grape, brings good price, is a very profit- 
able grape to grow. 
PETITE BOUSCHET. Valuable as a coloring for wine. 
•WHITE NIECE. Wine grapes. 
'GEENACHE. Wine grapes. 
Resistant Stock. 
VITES CALIFOENIA. We have a fine stock of this valuable resistant stock. Grafts on these stocks 
make a stronger and more vigorous growth than on their own roots. Price 2 year, $10 per thousand. 
CURR&NTS. 
PEICE. Each. Per 100 
2 year— No. 1 $0 12 ^ $10 00 
1 year— No. 1 8 6 00 
CHEEKY. Fruit of the largest size; bunches short; berries large, deep red; a valuable market sort. 
WHITE DUTCH. Bunches long; berries yellowish white, nearly transparent; very sweet and agree- 
able; sometimes used for making currant wine. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
PEICE. Each Per 100 
American $0 20 $15 00 
English 25 20 00 
BLACKBERRIES. 
PEICE 4 cents each | $3 00 per 100 | $10 00 per 1,000 
WILSON’S EAELY. Fruit large, productive and early. 
DOKCHESTEK. A fine sweet berry. 
KITTATINNY. Good market variety; large and good flavor. 
LAWTON. Good market variety for this locality; large and late. 
CEANDALL’S EAELY. This berry was brought from Texas some years ago, and planted on the 
place of Dr. S. E. Crandall, of Auburn, Placer County. (The origin of this berry is not known to us). 
Here it was discovered that it was not only an excellent berry and prolific bearer, but was also found to 
