(The above picture is a reproduction from a painting) 
A New Introduction « Scarlet Wisteria Tree 
One of the most beautiful of all small deciduous trees from South Africa. Rarely exceeding six feet 
in height and in bloom practically all summer, the long weeping branches with fern-like foliage, are literally 
covered with drooping clusters of brilliant tango-red, pea-shaped blossoms. The clusters are similar to 
wisteria in shape, and average five inches in length. Very showy when in bloom. Perfectly hardy in 
any climate. An introduction that is both rare and beautiful. Small trees 30 to 3 6 inches high, $1.30 
each. Larger trees 3 to 4 feet high $2.00 each. Larger specimens well branched $3.00 each. All trees 
will bloom the first year. Prepaid. Flowers shaped like locust blooms. 
NEW FRUITS 
New Apple X Pear Hybrid 
A very large fruited variety—half apple and 
half pear shaped like a large apple. Color greenish 
yellow with small russet spots. Ripens in Sept, and 
Oct. Flesh pure white, very firm and exceedingly 
fine in texture. Unusually delicious. Fruit solid 
and heavy. Practically seedless and coreless. Large 
trees, $ ft., $3.00 each; medium trees (about 30 
inches) $3.00. Grafting wood at $1.23 per ft. 
New Nectarine “California Gold” 
A hybrid between a Muir Peach and a white 
Nectarine. Possesses rrch yellow flesh and a flavor 
unequaled by any other variety of stone fruit. Flas 
firm flesh, but very juicy. Perfectly smooth skin 
that is crimson blushed yellow. I recommend 1 it 
as a new fruit possessing unusual qualities. Not as 
tart as most nectarnes, but much sweeter. Young 
trees one-year stock, $1.30 each. Stand shipping 
better than the ordinary nectarine due to the firm¬ 
ness of its flesh. 
(See bottom of page nine for new plum variety) 
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