21st Annual Oriental Seed Co., Ltd., San Francisco, Cal. 東洋種物株式會社農家便错創業第二十一年 ^ 
FRUIT TREES AND SMALL FRUITS 果樹苗木 
SPECIAL NOTICE TO PURCHASERS 
The 10 rate applies on an assortment of all varieties of fruit trees listed. 
While we aim to have all our fruit tree to name, and hold ourselves ready, on proper proof, to replace, free of charge 
all stock that may prove untrue to lebel, or to refund amount originally paid by the customer, it is mutually understood 
and agreed between the purchaser and ourselves that our guarantee of genuiness shall not make us liaoie for any sum 
greater than that originally paid us for such stock as may drove untrue. 
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(Price 4 to 6 feet, 95c. each; $6.00 per 10) 
BLENHEIM — An excellent variety and in great demand. 
The trees are early and regular bearers and have an 
abundance of foliage thoroughly protecting the fruit. 
Fruit above medium, oval; orange color, with deed 
yellow, juicy and rich flesh; July. 
HEMSKIRKE — Large roundish; flesh bright orange, 
tender and juicy, with a rich plue-like flavor; fruit 
not quite as large as the Moorpark, but ripening more 
evenly. August. 
MOOR PA KK — Very largre, yellowish-green, brownish-red 
on the sunny side, marked with numerous dark specks 
and dots; flesh bright orange, parts freely from the 
stone. July. 
HOYAL—A very fine apricot, very extensively planted in 
this State. Of medium size, yellow with red cheek; 
immensely productive; an early ripening variety. June. 
Almands 7 モ 
Apples アツブル 
(Price 4 to 6 feet, 65c. each; $5.00 per 10) 
(Price 4 to 6 feet, 65c. each; $6.00 per 10) 
I. X. L. — Tree a sturdy, upright grower with large leaves, 
nuts large; shell easily, no machine being ： needed nor 
is any bleaching necessary : shell soft but perfect. It 
bears heavily and regularly. 
NK PLI'S ULTRA — Tree a rapid grower;leaves rather 
large; a. heavy and regular bearer; nuts large and very 
long in shape; soft shells; hulls freely. 
v ONFAKEIL — Of weeping, style of growth but still forms 
a beautiful free. An extraordinary heavy and regular 
bearer. 
NONPAREIL — Of weeping style of growth but still form 
a beautiful tree. An extraordinarly heavy and regular 
bearer with very thin shell. 
Apricots 7 プリカツト 
BALDWIN —— Large, roundish, deep bright red over a yellow 
ground; flesh yellowish white, crisp, juicy, subacid. Ripe 
in November and December. 
BISMARCK — Large yellow with red cheek : a fine eating 
and cooking sort, also a good keeping 1 winter apple. Very 
prolific and comes into bearing quicker than any other 
kind. Ripens in Winter. 
DKLICIOUS — Dark red splashed with golden yellow. Fine¬ 
grained and highly flavored. Ripe in November. 
ESOPIS-SPITZENBrRG—Large, light red, rich. Sprightly, 
vinous flavor. One of. the best. November to January. 
GRAVKNSTEIX — A large, stripped, beautiful, roundish 
apple; of excellent quality, juicy, highly flavored. A 
good grower and prolific bearer. Ripe in August. 
»10NATHAN — Medium to large, concial, striped, mostly red, 
rich flavor, very productive and good keeper. Ripe in 
Octol^r to December. 
KKD AST KACHAN — Large, roundish, skin deep red; flesh 
white, juicy and crisp, though rather acid. A hardy, 
vigorous and early bearfer. The best early apple. Ripe 
in June and July. 
ROME BFAVTY — Large yellow striped with bright red; very 
,ha nrJsom^; flesh tender, juicy, sprightly. A long keeper. 
Ripe in November and December. 
^VINTER BANANA — Mrdinm to largro goldon yellow usually 
shaded crimson. Fie? h fine-grrainprl with a v<、ry rcih 
Fub-acid flavor commences bearing very young - . Ripe 
October to December. 
YELLOW BELT/FIjOWER —— V ery large, oblong : skin smooth 
and of pale lemon color; flesh firm but tender, juicy and 
sub-acid; very productive Ripens November to February. 
YELLOW NEWTOWN FimX—Another variety very suc¬ 
cessfully grown in California. Large : flesh yellow, firm, 
crisp, juicy, of exceedingly rich flavor. The best Winter 
apple. Ripe January to March. 
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Cherries チェ 7 _ 
(Price 4 to 6 feet, 65c. each; $6,00 per 10) 
RING — Fruit large, dark brown or black; very fine ； Jun«. 
BIiA('Iv TAHTAKIAN —— Very large, bright black. Late May. 
KARLY RICHMOND A red sour “pie cherry.’’ 
KOYAI. ANN (NaiKtleon Bigarreau) — Very large, amber in 
color. The favorite white cherry. Late June. 
Lemons レモン 
(Balled 4 to 5 feet. Extra Select. $3.50 each) 
El'HEAK — Tree nearly thornless, of rapid growth, and 
prolific bearer; fruit of the best quality. A general 
favorite. 
Limes ライム 
. (Balled 4 feet, $3.50 each) 
BEARESS SJKP^DLESS — Very large; very juicy with pro¬ 
nounced acidity. Hardy and enormously productive. 
Mulberry 食用實桑マルべ _J _ 
PPERSIAN — Tree of rather slow growth, but bears you ft g 
and produces the largest and finest fruit of all mulberries. 
The fruit Is black, one to one and a half inches long 
with a fine flavor. Commence to ripen in early Summer 
and bears continually until late Fall. 3 to 成 feet. 辜 1,50 
each. 
Nactarines ネク ft リン 
(Prcie 4 to G feet, 65c. each; $6.00 per 10) 
BOSTON — Large, deep yellow, with a bright blush a»)(l 
deep mottin^s of red; flesh yellow, without any red at 
the stone. Sweet though not rich, with a pleasant and 
peculiar flavor. Ripe late in July. 
EARLY VIOLET 一 Fruit large size, flesh white, lender, juicy 
and of delicious flavor. Ripe early in July. 
