Navlet's 
BERRIES - FRUIT TREES - GRAPE VINES 
Since 1885 
BERRIES 
PRICES POSTPAID WITHIN 4th ZONE ORDER EARLY—SPRING RAINS BENEFIT 
PLANT BERRIES UP TO MARCH 
Orders for #1.00 and over for all items of berries, we pay postage. Under #1.00 if no other plants ordered. 
(Add 15c extra to cover postage and packing.) 
STRAWBERRY PLANT ROOT SYSTEM 
STRAWBERRIES—30c doz.; #2.00 per 100. 
Banner—Berries uniform. Rich red color. Vines vigor* 
ous. Produce abundantly. Fine flavor. 
Magoon—Berries large, fine form. Bright red in color. 
Rich flavor. 
Marshall—Large size. Very sweet, excellent flavor. 
BLACKBERRIES—15c each; 6 for 75c. 
Mammoth (or Black Logan) — Rapid grower. Canes 
large and strong. Fruit large. Seed small and soft. 
Thornless (Cory’s) -— Rapid grower. Canes large and 
strong. Fruit large and very early. 
H’malaya Giant—A late Blackberry. Berries grow in 
bunches. Excellent flavor. Yield is tremendous. 
CURRANTS—25c each; 6 for #1.25. 
Cherry—Largest red Currant in existence. Berries grow 
in clusters. 
White Grape—Hardiest White Currant ever introduced. 
DEWBERRIES—2Cc each; 6 for #1.00. 
Lucretia—Wonderful berry. Ripening an immense crop 
of fruit early. 
GOOSEBERRIES—20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
Downing—Fruit pale green, large and juicy. 
Champion—Berries large and brownish red. 
LOGANBERRIES—20c each; 6 for #1.00. 
The wonderful Blackberry-Raspberry. 
RASPBERRIES—15c each; #1.00 per 10. 
Reneree—Superior to any other Raspberry. 
Cuthbert—Berries deep rich crimson in color. 
Gregg—Best black variety. Berries are large, covered 
with heavy bloom, firm, meaty and of fine flavor. 
25c each; 10 for #1.50. 
YOUNGBERRIES—15c each; 6 for 75c. 
Mammoth berries, cross between Loganberry and 
Dewberry. Ideal for jelling and canning. 
FRUIT-NUT TREES — GRAPE VINES 
PRICES QUOTED ARE F. 
FRUIT TREES 
APPLE—4 to 6 feet 50c each; 10 for #4.50. 
Gravenstein—(S)—Large, striped apple. 
Red Astrachan—(S)—Large, deep crimson. 
Yellow Bellflower—(W)—Pale lemon yellow. 
Yelow Newton Pippin—(W)—Large, yellow. 
Red Siberian (Crabapple)—Yellow with scarlet cheek. 
Yellow Siberian (Crabapple)—Red and yellow. 
APRICOT—4 to 6 feet, 50c each; 10 for #4.50. 
Blenheim—Orange with a deep yellow cheek. 
Moorpark—Deep orange or brownish red. Quite juicy. 
CHERRY—4 to 6 feet, 60c each; 10 for #5.50. 
Bing—Fruit large, dark brown or black. 
Black Tartarian—Bright purplish black. 
Royal Ann—Pale yellow with a bright red cheek. 
FIG—4 to 6 feet, 50c each; 10 for #4.50. 
Adriatic—Fruit above medium size, skin white and thin. 
Black Mission—Well known California black, fruit large, 
dark purple, almost black. 
Kadota—Medium size, thin, white skin and white pulp. 
PEACH—4 to 6 feet, 50c each; 10 for #4.50. Freestone 
Variety. 
Early Crawford—Large, yellow Peach of good quality. 
Hales Early—Skin greenish-white, red cheek. 
Strawberry—Skin marbled with deep red. 
Clingstone Varieties 
Tuscan—A good shipping and canning Peach. 
PEAR—4 to 6 feet, 50c each; 10 for #4.50. 
Bartlett—(S)—Large, clear lemon-yellow. 
Winter Nellis—Yellowish green, dotted with russet. 
PLUM—4 to 6 feet, 50c each, 10 for #4.50. 
Green Gage—Round, greenish-yellow, with brown dots. 
Santa Rosa—Large, purplish-crimson, flesh yellow stcaked. 
with crimson. 
Satsuma—Red flesh. 
Wickson—Yellow overlaid with carmine. 
POMEGRANATE—4 to 5 feet, 65c each. 
PRUNE—4 to 6 feet, 50c each; 10 for #4.50. 
French—Medium size egg-shaped, violet-purple. 
Imperial Epineuse—Skin thin and a reddish purple when 
green. 
Sugar—An extremely early Prune. Very large. 
O. B. ANY OF OUR STORES OR NURERIES 
NECTARINE—4 to 6 feet, 75c each; 10 for #6.50. 
Boston—Large deep yellow, with deep mottlings of red. 
Ripens in July. 
NUT TREES 
Payne’s Seedlings—(Grafted)—4 to 6 feet, #1.25 each; 
#11.25 per 10. 
Franquette—(Grafted)—Nut very large and long. Kernel 
full-fleshed, sweet and rich. Trees 4 to 6 feet #1.00 
each; #9.00 for 10. 
ALMONDS—4 to 6 feet 50c each; #4.50 per 10. 
IXL—Nuts large. Hulls easily. Shells soft, but perfect. 
Nonpareil—Heavy, regular bearer. Of Paper Shell Type. 
CITRUS TREES 
Ys to % caliber, #1.75 each. 
Height about 3V4 to 4 feet from bud. 
LEMON 
Villa Franca—Oblong, thin rind, juicy, nearly seedless. 
ORANGE 
Washington Navel—Rapid grower, early, prolific cropper. 
POMELO 
Marsh Seedless — Nearly seedless, juicy. Commonly 
known as Grape Fruit. 
GRAPE VINES 
20c each; #1.50 per 10; #12.50 per 100. 
Alicante-Bouschet—Black berries, sweet bright red juice. 
Black Muscat—Skin thin and tough, dark reddish purple 
with thin blue ribbon. 
Emperor—Clusters large, with large oval rose colored 
berries. 
Flame Colored Tokay—Berries large, skin thick, pale red. 
Malaga—Berries oval, yellowish-green, skin thick and 
fleshy. 
Thompson’s Seedless—Greenish yellow and entirely seed¬ 
less. 
Zinfandel—Black grapes. Planted extensively as a juice 
grape. 
GRAPE VINES—These varieties 25c each; #2.00 per 10. 
Concord—Berries large, globular, almost black. 
Niagara—Large round greenish-white berries, ambered 
in sun. 
Pierce (Isabella Regis)—Berries very large, black. 
Please include Sales Tax within the State of California 
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