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SANTA ROSA NURSERIES 
ALMONDS. 
Price, 20 cents each. 
I. X. L. — Originated by A. T. Hatch, of Suisun; large, soft shell; regular 
heavy bearer. 
Ne Plus Ultra. —A large, long, soft shell; heavy bearer; another of Mr. 
Platch’s seedlings. These are greatly superior to any of the old varieties. 
PIGS. 
No fruit can be as easily raised in this climate as the fig. The varieties 
adapted to this section bear early, regularly, and heavily — old trees often pro¬ 
ducing a ton or more each per year. 
Adriatic. —One of the most delicious of all figs; medium size, rich, sweet, 
fragrant, and exceedingly thin skinned; often bears the first or second 
year from the nursery. Price, 50 cents each. 
Smyrna (true). —The best type of this variety; a brownish golden fig of the 
largest size and most superior qualities; the fruits often weigh one-quarter 
pound each; the trees are hardy, grow in good form, bear early, regularly, 
and abundantly. This is the genuine Smyrna fig. Price, 50 cents to $1.00 each. 
“Bulletin” Smyrna. — A rapid growing variety; has not borne fruit here 
yet. Price, 50 cents each. 
San Pedro, or Apple Fig - . — The largest and handsomest fig grown; golden 
yellow, shaded green; flavor sweet and excellent; early and abundant 
bearer. Price, 50 to 75 cents each. 
Mission. —Vigorous, rapid growing tree; small, sweet, black fruit. Price, 25 
to 50 cents each. 
Hardy Japan Pigs. — Two varieties, black and white. Price, 75 cents each. 
MEDLAR. 
A fruit about the size of the American persimmon; good after being frozen. 
Price, 25 to 50 cents. 
LOQUATS. 
Giant. —A delicious Japanese fruit, of the size of plums, growing in clusters 
and ripening early in the Spring. The tree is a large leaved,' ornamental 
evergreen. Price, 50 cents to $1.00 each. 
POMEGRANATES. 
Large Sweet. —A small tree or bush bearing beautiful and valuable fruit 
of the size of an orange, which can be shipped around the world in good 
order; it is attracting much attention in the fruit markets of the Eastern 
States. Price, 25 cents. 
PERSIMMONS. 
The Japan Persimmon is an early and abundant bearer of large, fine 
flavored fruit, which has always brought a high jorice in market. The varieties 
named below can be supplied : 
Among, Haychega, Kurokomo, Hayakume, Yemon, Seedless, 
Daishion, Diediemari, Ninodyuru, Kurokomo, Minokaki, 
and Ozeuji. Price, 50 cents. 
American Persimmon. — The fruit is small, but good after being frozen. 
Price, 25 to 50 cents each. 
