CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 
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Peach Plum. Very large; early, sweet and delicious; one of the best for 
drying, being earlier than any other good drying plum. 
Gen. Hand. -Large; oval, deep yellow, flesh sweet and juicy, freestone; vigor¬ 
ous and productive. 
Silver Prune. Resembles Coes Golden Drop, but is larger and much more 
productive ; makes the best of prunes. 
Wild Goose.—Much grown in the Eastern States; productive. 
NEW AND RARE VARIETIES. 
Price, 50 cents each; $35 per 100. 
Saint Catharine. One of the most celebrated prunes ; skin pale yellow ; flesh 
yellow, juicy, firm, rich and perfumed ; abundant and constant bearer. This 
is the prune put up in France in fancy glass jars and boxes, and sold under 
the name of “ Tours Prune.” (Small trees only.) 
Grosse Prune d’Agen (true).—Medium to large; oval, violet purple; flesh 
juicy, sugary, rich ; vei'y productive. Exported from France under the 
name “ Bordeaux Prune,” at fancy prices. (Small trees only.) 
Kelsey Japan Plum.—Enormous size, light green color; unexcelled for canning 
or shipping ; makes only a moderate-sized tree. The leaves are large, light 
green, and the tree resembles a peach more than a plum. 
Japan Botan.—Vigorous tree ; fruit smaller ; yellow. 
Japan Plums.—Six other varieties, not yet tested ; some of them said to be of 
enormous size. (Small trees only.) 
APRICOTS. 
Price, 25 cents each ; $16 to $20 per 100. 
Large Early.—Large orange, with a red cheek, rich and excellent; vigorous and 
productive, and bears well in this region. 
Finney’s Peach.—Exceedingly productive, even near the coast; very large 
and handsome, even larger than Moorpark, and the best of all for drying. 
Purple, or Black.—A hardy, vigorous, productive variety; fruit dark purplish 
red ; about the size of the Jefferson plum. 
Royal.—A favorite apricot; flesh firm and rich. 
NEW AND RARE VARIETIES. 
Price, 40 cents each ; $30 per 100. 
Eureka.—A new California seedling, the earliest large apricot, being two weeks 
ahead of Peach or Moorpark. 
Hind’s Seedling. — A most delicious apricot, perhaps unequaled in quality by 
any other variety ; a few days later than Eureka. 
Jackson’s Seedling. — Another magnificent California seedling apricot; these 
should be extensively planted. 
NECTARINES. 
Price, 25 cents each ; $12 to $18 per 100. 
"Victoria.—Medium to large; flesh white, melting, juicy, sweet; late. Free 
from curl-leaf. 
