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H. A. Hyde Company 
FRUIT TREES, BERRY PLANTS AND NURSERY STOCKS, Continued 
VARIETIES—Arranged in the order of their 
fruiting season. 
Mayflower 
Alexander 
Briggs Red May 
Babcock 
’Foster 
Strawberry Free 
Hales Early 
Early Crawford 
Elberta 
J. H. Hale 
Muir 
Late Crawford 
Lovell 
Rio Oso Gem 
Salway 
Miller’s Late 
CLINGSTONE PEACHES 
Palora Cling Seller’s Oange Cling 
Phillips Cling Tuscan Cling 
PLUMS 
As with peaches, the plum orchard should 
be planted to extend the harvest of fruit 
through a long summer season. 
VARIETIES — Arranged in order of their 
fruiting season: 
Beauty 
Climax 
Burbank 
Santa Rosa 
Formosa 
Kelsey 
Satsuma 
Wickson 
Yellow Egg 
Giant 
Damson 
President 
French 
PRUNES 
Sugar 
Imperial 
New White 
NECTARINES 
Stanwick 
Pineapple 
QUINCE 
FIGS 
White Adriatic Black Mission 
Kadota 
Wonderful 
POMEGRANATE 
ALMONDS 
Almonds should be intelligently planted 
for proper pollination. Either Drake’s Seed¬ 
ling or Ne Plus Ultra will pollinate the Non 
Pareil. All three varieties are soft shell, good 
commecial nuts. 
Non Pareil Ne Plus Ultra 
Drake’s Seedling 
WALNUTS 
Franquette Payne’s Seedling Eureka 
FILBERTS 
Filberts can be profitably grown in our 
coast counties and in some other California 
sections. We recommend Barcelona as best 
commercial variety and furnish correct pol¬ 
linating varieties which are essential. 
Layered, heavily rooted plants: 
1-9 trees—Each $.60. 10-49 trees—Each $.50. 
50 trees or more—Each $.40. 
CHESTNUTS—GRAFTED OR SEEDLINGS 
Write for prices. 
AVOCADOS 
Heavily budded specimens— 
$6.00 each. $50.00 for 10. 
Seedlings—$2.00 each. $17.50 for 10. 
PERSIMMONS 
Grafted stock—$1.50 each. $12.50 for 10. 
LOQUATS 
Green and variegated varieties—$3.50 up. 
GRAPES 
Wine Grapes — Mission, Zinfandel, Ali¬ 
cante Bouschet. 
Table Varieties—White Muscat, Emperor, 
Sultana, Thompson Seedless. 
Prices—No. 1 Grade: 
1 to 10—$.15. 10 to 50—$.10. 
50 to 300—$.05. 300 or more—$.03V2. 
Pierce Isabella and Concord (table): 
$.25 each. $.12 1 /£ in quantity. 
BERRY PLANTS 
For years, the Name “HYDE COMPANY” 
has been associated with berry plants. We have 
developed and introduced many of the standard 
varieties and have studied their adaptation to the 
different conditions of soil, climate, etc. in Cali¬ 
fornia; observing closely the quality of fruit from 
the standpoint of flavor and shipping qualities. 
Every family should have its own garden and 
berry patch. We are qualified to advise both for 
home and commercial planting and offer you the 
best grade in standard and new varieties. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Strawberry Prices—All varieties. 
$.25. dozen. $1.75 per 100. 
In California, one hundred plants should 
give enough fruit throughout the entire 
season, if well cared for, to supply the 
average family. 
Ask us for a dozen or for a hundred thousand. 
Commercial Growers—Inquire for prices for 
thousand quantities. 
Banners—Our XX Banner is an improvement 
over the original Banner variety which we 
introduced in 1899. Our original stock still 
holds the world’s record for production of 
35,000 pounds per acre. There is no better 
berry—rich, dark glossy red, delicious fla¬ 
vor and a good keeper. Suitable for garden 
or the commercial field. 
