THE FELIX GILLET NURSERY 
NEVADA CITY, CALIFORNIA 
27 
Asparagus ...»- 19 
Butternut . .20 
Beechnut . 16*20 
Berry Plants --—.19 
Black Walnuts ...20 
Books .-.-.27 
Abelia 8 
Acacia -- .8-14 
Ajuga .—.....18 
Albizzia .. 14 
^^11hea 12 
Aralia, Fatsia . 10 
A s li _........ 16 
Arbor Vitae—Thuya.7 
Aucuba ...... 8 
Arbutus ---8 
Azara ».-.». 8 
Azalea _ 8 
Barberry - 8-12 
Basswood -16 
Birch - 16 
Bladder Senna .—.12 
Broom—Genista ..._10 
Buddleia ...—.9 
Burning Bush -.11 
Beech _ —.16-20 
Bitter Sweet _ 18 
Box Elder ...—16 
Boxwood ...».—-9 
Camellia ......9 
Catalpa ...-.......16 
Ceanothus .».._ 9 
Cedar—Cedrus . 4-5 
Chamaecyparis . 4 
Chestnut .17-25-26 
Christmas Berry .11 
Christmas Trees....4-5-6-7 
Climbing Plants .18 
Clematis .....18 
Coral Berry .»..13 
Coral Plant .— .12 
Cornus .-.-.14 
Cotoneaster . 9 
Crataegus-Hawthorn ....15 
Crape Myrtle - 14 
Creeping Plants ..18-19 
Cryptomeria -.-4 
Cultural Hints -.2 
Cydonia (Quince) ...».15 
Cypress . 4 
Daphne ..9-12 
INDEX 
Nut and Fruit Department 
Chestnuts ..17-25-26 
Chestnut Seed . .....20 
Fruit Trees . 19 
Filberts .12-21-22-23 
Grapes .. 19 
Ornamental 
Deeringea .....- 9 
Deutzia ....—.12 
Dogwood—Cornus .14 
Diervilla . —13 
Eleagnus _:...9 
Evergreens ......4-5-6-7-8-9 
Elm—Ulmus .16 
Euonymus ....10-18 
Fatsia .10 
Filberts—Corylus ....12-21 
Firs—Abies ...—..4 
Flowering Trees 14-15-17 
Flowering Almond .12, 
Flowering Cherry ....15-17 
Flowering Crabapple....l5 
Flowering Quince .15 
Flowering Peach .15 
Forsythia-Golden Bell..l2 
Firethorn . 11 
Gardenia . .10 
Genista—Broom .—10 
Golden Bell...12 
Golden Chain .-.15 
Golden Rain . 15 
Ground Covers .18-19 
Hawthorn . 15 
Heather—Erica . 10 
Hedge Plants ..9-13 
Hemlock, Tsuga .— 7 
Holly—Ilex .-.10-12 
Honeysuckle .»....-18 
Hydrangea .12 
Indian Carpet .. 9 
Ivy—Hedera . 18 
Japanese Rose . 12 
Japanese Spurge .18 
Japonica ... ».....15 
Jasmine .18 
Jet Bead -- L -12 
Judas Tree—Cersis -14 
Juniperus—Juniper . 5 
Koelreuteria .-.15 
Kerria .-.„»....12 
Labitrnum .—...17 
Lantana .-18 
Hican in. ,in ...im.t.ir 
. —.20 
Hickory Nut _ 
Pistachio _ _ _ _... 
..20 
_20 
Pecan _ ___ _ _ 
. —.20 
Rhubarb . . . . 
... _19 
Scions »—.— 
.—.20 
Department 
Larch 5 
Laurus—Laurel .10 
Laurustinus Virbur- 
num - —11 
Libocedrus ...». 5 
Ligustrum . 13 
Lilac—Syringa ....13 
Lime Tree . 16 
Linden . _...16 
Liquidambar .......17 
Locust—Robinia .».14 
Lonicera-Honeysuckle 18 
Loquat ... 9 
Magnolia . ...10-12 
Mahonia .10 
Maple—Acer .. 12-16 
Manzanita . 8 
Matilija Poppy -11 
Mimosa—Albizzia .14 
Mock Orange _ 12 
Mulberry .. 17 
Mountain Ash ....16 
Myrtle ....—18 
Nandina .. 11 
Oak—Quercus . 16 
Oleander —. 11 
Oriental Plane .17 
Osmanthus . 11 
Osteomeles .. 11 
Oregon Grape .10 
Pearl Bush . 12 
Periwinkle (Vinca) ......18 
Perennials .-.19 
Philadelphus ........-—.12 
Photinia ...—11 
Pinus—Pine __ 7 
Plane . 17 
Planting Hints _ 2 
Podocarpus . 7 
Pomegranate .:.12 
Privet—Ligustrum .13 
Pyracantha ...11 
Poplar ,. 17 
Quince —.—15 
Red Bud .. 14 
Strawberry . 
Supplies .. 
Tree Protectors 
Walnuts .. 
Walnut Seed ... 
Wax ..... 
.19 
.27 
.27 
.20 
,.20 
.27 
Redwood, Sequoia . 7 
Retinispora _... 7 
Rhamnus .. —.11 
Rhododendron - 11 
Rhodotypos ..12 
Rock Rose __ 9 
Rock Plants—note 
Symbol (R) 
Romneya ........11 
Rose Acacia . 14 
Roses . 15 
Rose of Sharon-Althea»12 
Sciadopitys ...—.7 
Sequoia .. 7 
Shade Trees .—16-17 
Shrubs' ..8-9-10-11-12-13-14 
Silk Tree—Albizzia .14 
Silverberry . 9 
Snowball _ 13 
Snowberry . 13 
Spirea ».....».13 
Spruce—Picea . 6 
Strawberry Tree ..8 
Sweet Gum . 17 
Sweet Shrub ...... 12 
Sycamore (Plane) .17 
Syringa . 12-13 
Tamarix ---- 13 
Thuyopsis . 7 
To Plant Evergreens.... 2 
Trumpet Vine _ 18 
Tulip Tree . 17 
Teyon . 11 
Varnish Tree . 15 
Viburnum .. .11-13 
Vines—Trailers ...-18 
Weeping Trees . 17 
Willow .... 17 
Wintercreeper ...»18 
Wisteria ...—.....18 
Wei gel a -. 13 
Yew—Taxus . 7 
YUCCA 
PROTECTORS 
Save your trees from rabbits, 
borers, sun scald. Not affected by 
rain. Wire cannot girdle tree as it 
simply joins the edges of protector 
as shown. 
Weight 
per 
Length 100 
30- in. 22 lhs. 
100 
_.$2.50 
1000 
$22.00 
17.50 
24-in. 18 lbs.. 
__‘2.00 
18-in. 11 lbs. 
..1.75 
14.00 
16-in. 10 lbs.—. 
14-in, 10 lbs.. 
_1.50 
.1.30 
13.00 
12.00 
12-in 9 lbs.. 
_1.20 
11.00 
10. in 8 lbs... 
_1.10 
10.00 
Lots of 50 take 54 100 rate plus 20%. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 
postage from Los Angeles to your 
point. Shipping weights shown 
above. Plus 2}4% tax if in Cali¬ 
fornia. 
BOOKS 
-V 
Nut Growing. By Robt. T. Morris. A practical 
manual for the grower of hickories, walnuts, hazels, 
chestnuts, pines, beeches, oaks and almonds. The 
description and illustrations of grafting methods are 
especially valuable. Postpaid, $2.60. 
PARAPIN WAX 
This wax when applied hot in a thin coat to graft¬ 
ing wood both before and after placing in the tree, 
will enable you to get near perfect results. 
FOR RODENTS AND BORERS. Applied hot in 
thin coat to trunks of young trees, protects them 
from these injuries and consequent loss, not only 
of the tree, but a year’s growth. 
FOR NUT TREES. Some nut trees are hard to 
transplant under old methods, but by coating the 
entire top of trees when received from the nursery, 
your losses the first year will be reduced to a min¬ 
imum. This wax prevents the young tree from 
drying out by winds and insufficient moisture. The 
use of this wax on late planted trees will insure 
far better growth than if not treated. 
PARAPIN WAX, ORANGE. Melting point 150/155° 
F. 1-lb. bars, 60c; 10 lbs., 50c lb., postpaid; 25-lb. 
pail, 45c lb., postpaid. 1 lb. coats about 100, 3 to 4 
ft. trees. 
