Fruits, Nuts and Berries 
(Orders placed now will be filled in rotation.) 
Full descriptive list of varieties will be found in our 
Annual Spring Catalog. Months given indicate the ap¬ 
proximate time of ripening. 
Deciduous Fruits and Nut Trees supplied "Bare root" 
in the 4 to 6 foot grade. 
Citrus Trees supplied "Balled with earth" in the 4 to 5 
foot grade of % to %" caliper. 
December delivery, weather permitting. 
NOTE: Trees are supplied F.O.B. our three Stores or two 
Nurseries. An assortment may be made of any II or more 
trees in the same price group, in order to take advantage 
of the quantity (II to 49) price. 
FRUIT, CITRUS, NUT TREES 
ALMONDS I to 10, 40c ea; II to 49, 35c ea. 
Ne Plus Ultra Nonpareil I. X. L. 
(Use Ne Plus Ultra as a pollenizer.) 
APPLES I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Delicious (Oct.-Nov.) Red Astrachan (July) 
Esopus Spitzenburg (Nov.) White Pearmain (Oct. -Nov.) 
Gravenstein (July-Aug.) Bellflower (Sept.-Oct.) 
Jonathan (Sept.-Oct.) Yellow Pippin (Dec.) 
APRICOTS I to 10, 40c ea; II to 49, 35c ea. 
Blenheim (June) Moorpark (July) 
CHERRIES I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Bing (June) Black Tartarian (May-June) 
Royal Ann (June) Black Republican (June) 
(Use Tartarian as pollenizers.) 
CRAB APPLES I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Red Siberian (Aug.) Yellow Siberian (Sept.) 
FIGS I to 10, 40c ea; II to 49, 35c ea. 
Kadota (Aug.-Sept.) Mission (Mid-summer) 
White Adriatic (Aug.) 
GRAPEFRUIT $2.50 ea. 
Marsh's Seedless (Feb. to Aug.) 
LEMON $2.50 ea. 
Eureka (Steady cropper). Best quality. Sweet rind. 
LIME $2.50 ea. 
Bearss Seedless (Everbearing). Largest and finest. 
NECTARINES I to 10, 40c ea; II to 49, 35c ea. 
Gower (July) Boston (July-Aug.) 
ORANGES $2.50 ea. 
Valencia (May-Sept.) Navel (Nov.-Apr.) 
I to 10, 40c ea; II to 49, 35c ea. 
Ely Crawford (See Foster) 
Hale's Early (June-July) 
Late Crawford (Aug.) 
I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Beurre Hardy (Aug.-Sept.) 
Doyenne du Cornice (Oct.) Winter Nelis (Nov.-Dec.) 
PERSIMMON $1.50 ea; II @ $1.25 ea. 
Hachiya (Nov.-Dec.) Leading variety. 
PLUMS I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Green Gage (July) Santa Rosa (Late June) 
Satsuma (Aug.) Wickson (July) 
Yellow Egg (Aug.) 
POMEGRANATE I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Wonderful. Large crimson, decorative fruit. 
PRUNES I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Imperial (Aug.-Sept.) Sugar (Aug.) 
French, Imp. (Aug.-Sept.) 
QUINCES I to 10, 50c ea; II to 49, 40c ea. 
Apple or Orange (Sept.) Pineapple (Sept.) 
WALNUTS (Grafted) $1.50 ea; II (3) $1.25 ea. 
Eureka Franquette Payne's Seedling 
PEACHES 
Alexander (June) 
Elberta (July) 
Foster (July) 
PEARS 
Bartlett (July-Aug.) 
GRAPE VINES 
(Postpaid) 
TABLE AND RAISIN GRAPES 15c ea.; 10 for $1.00 
Flame Tokay (Aug.-Sept.) Olivette Blanche (Sept.) 
Red Malaga (Aug.-Sept.) Thompson Seedless (Aug.- 
White Muscat of Alexandria (Sept.) Sept.) 
AMERICAN ARBOR GRAPES (Aug.) 20c ea.; 10 for $1.50 
Concord Niagara Pierce (Isabella) 
WINE GRAPES (Sept.) 15c ea.; 10 for $1.00 
Alicante Bouchet Carignane 
Golden Chasselas Zinfandel 
BUSHBERRIES 
(Postpaid) 
BLACKBERRIES 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25 
Cory Thornless Mammoth Himalaya 
BOYSEN BERRY 20c ea.; 10 for $1.65 
Finer flavor, less seedy, larger than Youngberry. 
LOGANBERRY 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25 
Large, long, dark red berries. Juicy and tart. 
RASPBERRIES 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25 
Gregg (Black) Renaree (St. Regis) 
YOUNGBERRY 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25 
Dark reddish black juicy and sweet fruit. 
A 1937 BERRY 
CONRAD'S MAMMOTH RASPBERRY 
(Patented) 
A cross between a Renaree Raspberry, Logan¬ 
berry and Dewberry. Mammoth, deep red fruits 
about twice as large as Renaree, flavor tart. Blooms 
and fruits at tips and follows backward along the 
entire length of canes. Prolific. 
Good shipper 60c each 
SMALL FRUITS 
(Postpaid) 
CHERRY CURRANT 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25 
Immense clusters of bright red fruit. 
GOOSEBERRIES 15c ea.; 10 for $1.25 
Champion Downing 
STRAWBERRIES 
(Postpaid) 
One hundred plants will supply the average family. 
Banner 30c doz.; $2.00 for 100 
Mastodon 50c doz.; $3.50 for 100 
Nick Ohmer 35c doz.; $2.50 for 100 
Delivery charges. Amount of order. 
We prepay charges within the 4th zone on all 
orders amounting to $1.00 or more for Bulbs, Peren¬ 
nials, and Roots. 
Bulb rates. 
6 of one variety supplied at the 12 rate. 
25 of one variety supplied at the 100 rate. 
50 of one variety supplied at the 100 rate. 
In many instances we have shown the prices for 
smaller lots than ordinarily catalogued, to en¬ 
courage the trial of a wider range of varieties. 
However, the prices apply only to the specified 
number of one variety. 
How to send money. 
Amounts of $1.00 or less may be sent in stamps, 
preferably in two and three cent denominations. 
Non-warranty. 
We exercise due care in selecting our seed, plants, 
bulbs and trees, but we give no warranty, expressed 
or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness, 
or any other matter on any merchandise we sell, and 
we cannot be responsible in any way for the crop, 
nor can we guarantee the results of your efforts or 
weather conditions over which we have no control. 
If the purchaser does not accept the goods on these 
terms, they are at once to be returned. 
CHAS. C. NAVLET CO.. INC. 
20-22 E. San Fernando St., San Jose (Ballard 126) 
423-427 Market St., San Francisco (GArfield 8826) 471 - 12th St., Oakland (TEmplebar 8074) 
Nurseries: S. F. Highway between Sunnyvale and Santa Clara; 497 Prevost St., San Jose, Calii. 
Please include California Sales Tax 
