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Fruit Trees 
Prices on fruit trees unless priced below: 1 tree 60c; 10 trees of any one variety 
$5.00; express or parcel post is extra. We advise shipping by express. 
Pecans 
Pecans are a comparatively new crop for the South¬ 
west but with the right location, good, deep soil and 
plenty of water, there is no reason why excellent re¬ 
sults cannot be obtained with Pecans in the interior 
valleys. 
Of the following varieties, only Halbert and Success 
are self-fertile and will bear alone without cross- 
polination. In commercial plantings several varieties 
should be included to insure cross-polination. 
Paper Shell Pecans 
($2.00 Each) 
BURKETT —Probably the most valuable pecan for 
California and Arizona, and the trees that have come 
into bearing in this section have borne very heavy 
crops. The nut is large, almost round, thin shelled, 
the whole meat coming out very readily. Makes a 
beautiful shade tree. 
KINKAID —An extremely large and long nut with 
a medium thick shell. The trees bear while quite 
young and continue to produce exceedingly heavy 
crops. Very well thought of in the Yuma district. 
SUCCESS —This has been the most widely planted 
of all pecans in California and the finest and oldest 
bearing trees are of this variety. Large and oblong 
with medium thick shell; quality good. 
STUART —-A well known and widely planted variety 
in the , Southern States, with very large handsome 
nuts; fairly thick shell; high quality kernel. A com¬ 
paratively shy bearer in California. 
Almonds 
Two or more varieties of Almonds must be planted 
together, in the right combination, to secure success¬ 
ful polination. 
DRAKE— A good commercial nut because it bears 
uniform crops from year to year and adapts itself 
to all almond districts. Medium size, almost round, 
with a medium soft shell, plump and well filled with a 
good kernel. 
NE PLUS ULTRA —A widely planted and popular 
almond, chiefly valuable because of its very attractive 
outside appearance and its generally large size. The 
tree is a vigorous grower and bears large regular 
crops, and the nuts are large and long with a soft, 
corky shell. 
Grapes 
(25c Each); ($2.25 Per Doz.) 
Postage or Express Extra 
BLACK HAMBURG — Has large bunches of coal 
black, round berries, very firm, juicy, sweet and 
rich. A favorite grape for home and local markets. 
BLACK MONUKKA — A seedless black Persian 
grape much resembling Thompson Seedless, except 
that the berries average one-third larger and are 
purplish black when mature. Very large, loose 
bunches borne imgreat profusion. A wonderful early 
eating grape. Prune long. 
BLACK MUSCAT —Large, black berries with a pro¬ 
nounced muscat flavor, decidedly the richest flavored 
of all grapes we grow. We recommend it especially 
for home planting. 
MALAGA —A leading shipping variety and one of 
the finest table grapes. Bunches very large and 
loose; berries large, oval, yellowish green, with a 
thick skin and firm, sweet, rich flesh. Does best in 
hot climates. 
MISSION —Berries medium, round, black, sweet; 
bunches large, loose; an old standard juice grape. 
Produces large tonnage to the acre. 
MUSCAT —The white raisin grape planted so ex¬ 
tensively in California, and one of the richest flavored 
of all grapes. Large, loose bunches of oval berries. 
RIBIER — One of the largest grapes grown, and 
at the same time one of the most handsome. Ex¬ 
tremely large, round, perfectly black berries in me¬ 
dium size bunches, very sweet and rich in flavor. 
Unexcelled for home and market. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS— The best known seedless 
grape, widely planted for raisins and market and a 
fine home fruit as well. Very large bunches of rather 
small, greenish-yellow berries, sweet and mild. Canes 
should be pruned long. (20c each); ($1,75 doz.) 
