FRUIT TREES 
PRICES ON ALL FRUIT TREES 
Either of One Kind or in Assortment 
(Except as noted) 
Standard 4 to 6 Ft. Size 
I to 10_ $0.50 
II to 49.40 
50 to 300. .35 
Write for special prices on 300 or more or other 
kinds than listed. 
This list of fruit trees has been selected for Home 
use and are all splendid sorts. . 
Apple 
Banana—Yellow with red blush. Late fall. Young¬ 
est bearer of all. 
Jonathan—Red. Late fall. Early bearer and pro¬ 
ductive. 
Red Delicious—Early winter. A fine eating apple. 
Productive. 
Red Astrachan—July. Early bearer, good cropper. 
Does well in interior valleys. 
Red Rome Beauty—Red. Winter. Best for baking. 
Blooms late. Early bearer. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin—Late winter. A fine keep¬ 
er, cooker, shipper, producer. 
Cravenstein—Red striped. Fall. Excellent quality. 
Winesap—Red. Late winter. Latest keeper of all. 
Good for all uses. 
Apricot. Moorpark, Blenheim. The two finest qual¬ 
ity Apricots. 
Cherry. Royal Ann, Black Tartarian, Bing. These 
cherries do best when planted together. Black 
for eating. Royal Ann for canning. 
Fig. Black Mission. Kadota White. 
Nectarines. Boston. Orange flesh. Freestone. 
Peach 
Elberta—Yellow freestone. August. Canning. 
Hales Early—White freestone. July. Best early 
eating peach. 
J. H. Hale—Large yellow freestone. August. Can¬ 
ing or eating. 
Salway—Yellow. September. Best late variety. 
Foster—Yellow freestone. Crawford type, but bet¬ 
ter in every way. Mid-season. 
Heath Cling—White. For home canning and pick¬ 
ling. Very finest flavor. September. 
Strawberry Cling. September. White of exquisite 
flavor. 
Pear. On French roots. 
Bartlett, late summer. Beurre Bose, early winter. 
Winter Nelis. 
Persimmon. Hachiya, very large bright red. 4 to 6 
ft., $1.25. 
Plums. Santa Rosa. July. Reddish color. Sprightly 
fine flavor. 
Satsuma. Late. Large round. Skin and flesh 
red. 
Pomegranate. Variety wonderful. Very large and 
juicy. 
Prune. French. Large size drying prune or to can. 
Quince. Smyrna. Excellent quality. 
ALMOND 
Each 10 50 to 100 
4 to 6 ft. per each..._.$ .50 $ .40 $ .35 
Varieties—Drake and Nonpareil, which should be 
planted together. 
BEECHNUTS 
European. Makes handsome shade or ornamental 
tree. Does best in rather loose dry soil. Shade the 
young tree until well established. Potted, 50c, 75c 
each. For purple leaf variety, see page 10. 
BUTTERNUTS 
Juglans cinerea. The good old butternut so many 
of us remember gathering in our youth. Makes a 
good shade tree. 1 to l'/i ft., 35c., V /2 to 2 ft., 50c; 
2 to 3 ft., 75c. 
PECANS 
If Interested, Write for Prices 
HICKORY NUTS 
Shagbark. The sweetest nuts of all. Makes stately 
tree. Small plants 25c each. Hickory nuts to eat, 
25c lb.; 10 lbs., $2.00. Postpaid to Fourth Zone. 
FREE 
YUCCA 
TREE 
GUARD 
WITH 
EACH 
FRUIT 
TREE 
Fruit trees need protection from sun-scald, 
rabbits, etc. Knowing our customers will ap¬ 
preciate this innovation, we send, without 
extra cost, a tree guard with each fruit tree. 
JUJUBE 
A small deciduous tree. Fruit 1)4 to 2 inches in 
diameter. Excellent eaten fresh, but best way is to 
cook in sugar syrup and allow it to dry, when it be¬ 
comes a delicious confection equal to the date. 
Never fails to produce a large crop; begins to bear 
early. Fairly hardy. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each. 
Lang. Large pear-shaped fruit, V /2 to 2 inches long. 
Produces a great abundance of fruit and often bears 
the first year after planting. 
Walnuts, Pecans, 
Other Nuts 
WALNUTS 
FRANQUETTE 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
6 to 8 ft..$1.25 $11.50 $100.00 
4 to 6 ft..... 1.00 9.50 90.00 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate. 
Grafted on two-year Northern California Black 
roots. 
Vrooman Franquette. Very hardy, late blooming. 
Very large handsome nut of extra fine quality, com¬ 
manding 5 cents per pound premium. Resists blight. 
Thomas Black (see below) and San Jose Mayette will 
pollinate Franquette. 
Payne. Not so hardy as above. Bears young and 
heavily. A quality nut and profitable where it does 
well. Is subject to blight, yet highly profitable com¬ 
mercially. 
Eureka. Nut large, oblong and of good appearance. 
Shell medium thick, very well sealed; withstands 
handling well. Kernel of good quality. The tree at¬ 
tains large size, and is a good cropper. A late 
bloomer. 
Mayette. Nuts large, roundish, broad at base. 
Shell thin, kernel full, sweet and rich. A regular 
heavy bearer. Blooms earlier than Franquette, but 
later than Payne. 
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SILLET’S Select 
FRUIT TREES, 
GRAPE VINES, 
and 
BERRY PLANTS 
Walnuts and Other Nuts 
GARDEN ROOTS 
Asparagus. MARY WASHINGTON. New. Rust re¬ 
sistant and extra good quality. Dozen, 35c; 50, 95c; 
100, $1.70. 
Rhubarb. We sell divisions only, which are far su¬ 
perior to cheap seedling plants, sometimes called 
whole root. 
Embree Cherry. A new tender and extra fine quality 
rhubarb. Divisions. Each, 25c; six, $1.25; dozen, 
$2.25. 
BERRY PLANTS 
&3T Postpaid to Fourth Zone 131 
Write for prices on large lots. 
Blackberry. CORY THORNLESS. Each, 15c; six, 
60c; dozen, $1.00; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.00. 
Currants. CHERRY. FAYS PROLIFIC. Each, 25c; 
six, $1.25; dozen, $2.00; 50, $7.50; 100, $12.50. 
Gooseberry. OREGON CHAMPION. Largest and 
best sort. Does not mildew. Each 25c; six, $1.25; 
dozen, $2.00; 50, $7.50; 100, $12.50. 
Loganberry. IMPROVED. Each, 15c; six, 60c; dozen, 
$1.00; 50, $3.50; 100, $6.00. 
Raspberry. CUTHBERT RED. Each, 10c; six, 35c; 
dozen, 60c; 50, $1.70; 100, $3.00. 
Raspberry. BLACK CAP. Each, 10c; six, 50c; dozen, 
85c; 50, $2.75; 100, $5.00. 
Raspberry. ST. REGIS. Everbearing red. Each, 10c; 
six, 50c; dozen, 85c; 50, $2.75; 100, $5.00. 
Strawberry. KLONDIKE. BLAKEMORE. Dozen, 
25c; 50, 65c; 100, $1.10. 
PROGRESSIVE. Everbearing. Dozen, 30c; 50, 
$1 00 * 100 $1 75 
MASTODON. Large. Superior. Everbearing. Doz¬ 
en. 30c; 50, $1.00; 100, $1.75. 
Youngberry. A cross between Phenomenal and Dew¬ 
berry. Superior to either. Large, juicy, sweet. 
Heavy bearer. Each, 15c; six, 60c; dozen, $1.00; 
50, $3.50; 100, $6.00. 
Boysenberry. New. Each, 30c; six, $1.50; dozen, 
$2.75; 50, $8.50; 100, $18.00. 
GRAPES 
Grapes. For home use. No. 1 grade. Each 15c; six, 
75c; dozen, $1.25. 
Listed in order of ripening: 
Black Hamburg Olivette Blanche 
Ribier Black Cornichon 
Red Malaga Thompson Seedless 
Muscat 
American Grapes. CONCORD, black. NIAGARA, 
white. Both high quality. Fine for arbors. Hardy. 
No. 1. Each, 20c; six. $1.15; dozen, $1.75. 
GRAFTED BLACK WALNUTS 
Thomas. Cracks out the meat in whole or large 
pieces. Nut and kernel large, excellent quality. 
Abundant and early bearer. 6 to 8 ft., $1.50 each; 
$13.50 per 10; $110.00 per 100. Grafted on Northern 
California or Eastern Black Roots. Thomas is 
rated as good pollenizer for Franquette. 
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BLACK 
WALNUT SEEDLINGS 
Each 5 to 10 50 to 100 
4 to 6 ft., per each...$ .50 $ .45 $ .30 
3 to 4 ft., per each... .40 .35 .25 
CHESTNUT SEED 
We Offer Nuts Ready for Planting 
Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
Per lb. 10 lbs. 50 lbs. 
ITALIAN ..75c $6.00 35c 
WALNUT SEED 
10 Lbs. Postpaid to Fourth Zone 
10 lbs. 50 lbs. 100 lbs. 
NORTH CALIF. BLACK....$1.00 $2.50 $4.00 
