Watsonville, California 
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One of the record trees from which we select budwood for propagation. 
FRUIT TREES, BERRY PLANTS, AND OTHER NURSERY STOCKS 
FRUIT TREES 
BUDWOOD for our fruit trees is all care¬ 
fully selected by our organization—from the 
strongest and most prolific trees in the best 
orchards of our state. This is important in 
perpetuating types that are shapely and uni¬ 
form with the desired coloration; trees that 
are regular and heavy producers. The trees 
we supply on your order will not only be 
clean and vigorous and true to name but will 
be from the best yielding and most profitable 
types. 
Trees having poor, inferior root systems 
are carefully culled at digging time and you 
may depend upon receiving for your order 
first class stock with strong root system prop¬ 
erly graded into its respective size. 
FRUIT TREE PRICES—Except where noted. 
These prices subject to revision during the 
season. Commercial Planters inquire for 
special prices. 
1-9 
10-49 
50-299 
300 or 
More 
Trees 
Trees 
Trees 
Trees 
Each 
Each 
Each 
Each 
6-8 ft.—$ .70 
$ .55 
$ .40 
$ .35 
4-6 ft.— .60 
.45 
.35 
.30 
3-4 ft.— .50 
.40 
.30 
.25 
VARIETIES — This simple listing includes 
those varieties best suited to our California 
conditions for Home, Orchard and Commer¬ 
cial Planting. We will be pleased to discuss 
these varieties in detail. 
Delicious 
Red Delicious 
Red Astrachan 
Red June 
Rome Beauty 
APPLES 
Skinner Seedling 
White Winter Pearmain 
Winter Banana 
Yellow Bellflower 
Yellow Newtown Pippin 
CRABAPPLES 
Hyslop Transcendent 
APRICOTS 
Hyde’s Royal, or Blenheim—Our own strain 
of the finest commercial variety for coastal 
sections. We recommend that only this 
variety be used for our conditions. Also 
good in warm valleys, as far south as 
Bakersfield. 
Other varieties furnished if desired. 
CHERRIES 
Great care should be given cross pollina¬ 
tion. We have made intensive study of this 
and will be glad to advise. In general, it may 
be stated that: 
The Bing, Black Oregon and Black Tartar¬ 
ian are pollinizers for each other. 
Royal Ann and Black Tartarian pollinate 
each other. 
The Black Tartarian or the Black Oregon 
are the most successful pollinizers for the 
Lambert. 
VARIETIES— 
Bing Lambert Royal Ann 
Black Oregon (Black Republican) 
Early Richmond (Pie Cherry) 
PEARS 
Bartlett Beurre Hardy 
Beurre Bose Comice 
Beurre D’Anjou Easter Beurre 
Winter Nelis 
PEACHES—FREESTONE 
With the fine assortment of peach varieties 
available, the family orchard should be plan¬ 
ned to extend the season from late May to 
September. Also, commercial planters consult 
us for the best money-making varieties. 
