CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST. 
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Muir.— A California seedling; resembles Wager in texture and quality of 
fruit and growth of tree; the fruit is exceedingly sweet and firm, yet tender, 
making it the best peach for canning or drying. Price, 25 cents. 
Lemon Cling - . —Large, handsome, productive, and of excellent quality. 
Orange Cling". A large, handsome, yellow-fleslied, Sonoma Count}' seedling; 
free from curled leaf, hardy, vigorous, productive, and superior for market 
or drying; planted more extensively than any other in this locality. This 
is an improved seedling of the Orange Cling of Downing. 
Blood Cling - . —Large, dark claret; deep red, juicy flesh. 
Smock Free. —Orange yellow, medium size; vigorous, healthy tree, abun¬ 
dantly prodrrctive; good for drying. 
Gibson’s Late Yellow. —Resembles Smock Free; the fruit is more juicy; 
vigorous and productive. 
Black Freestone. —New; a most remarkable fruit which originated in Santa 
Rosa Valley from the seed of the common peach; a vigorous, healthy tree; 
fruit medium or large, brownish black skin, small stone, perfectly free; the 
flesh is firm, rich, and juicy, and as black as a ripe blackberry; fine for 
canning and jellies. Price, 50 cents each. 
Salway. —A large, late, yellow freestone; one of the best of peaches. 
Picquet’s Late. —A very large, handsome, late freestone. 
Henrietta. —Largest size, yellow mostly covered with bright crimson; pro¬ 
ductive. 
Those named below can be supplied in small quantities: McCowan’s Cling, 
Edwards’ California Cling, George’s Late Cling, Lyon’s Mam¬ 
moth Cling, Large Early York, Dwarf Japan Blood, Noblesse, 
Van Buren’s Golden Dwarf, and Chinese Tong Pa. 
NECTARINES. 
Price, same as peaches. 
Victoria. —A medium sized, red, juicy, and delicious nectarine; hardy and 
productive. 
New White. —Large freestone; white skin and flesh. 
Lord Napier. —Large, late, white; vigorous and productive. 
CHERRIES. 
Price, 25 cents each, except Centennial; in quantities, see wholesale list. 
Black Tartarian. —Medium size, juicy, and delicious. 
Rockport. —Large and firm; one of the best canning cherries. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. —Large, firm, yellowish white; the one most planted 
for canning. 
Centennial. —A new California seedling of largest size, with unsually firm, 
sweet flesh and small stone; the fruit keeps in good condition longer than 
any other variety. Price, 50 cents each. 
Belle Magnifique. —Large, late, bright red, juicy, acid. 
PLUMS. 
Price, 25 cents each; in quantities, see wholesale list. 
Cherry. —The first to ripen; small juicy, pale red. 
Peach Plum. —The largest early pluui; brownish red, sweet and delicious. 
Imperial Gage. —Medium size, sweet and juicy; good grower and very pro¬ 
ductive. 
