F. H. WILSON, PROPRIETOR 
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DUKES AND MORELLOS. 
EARLY RICHMOND. An early, red, acid cherry; valuable for cooking 
early in the season. 
MAY DUKE. Large; dark red; juicy and rich; sub-acid; one of the 
earliest and best varieties of its class. 
LATE DUKE. Large, heart-shaped; light red; flesh yellowish, tender 
and juicy. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Large, dark red, nearly black; flesh tender, juicy, 
rich, acid ; ripens late. 
W I C K SON PL U M — N A T URAL SI % E. 
PLUMS. 
Nearly all varieties of the Plum do well in California. All good 
shipping and canning varieties seem to be in good demand ; they invariably 
crop heavy and have proven very profitable. 
WICKSON. Originated with Luther Burbank of Santa Rosa, Cal. It is 
a cross between the Satsuma and Kelsey Japan. Tree is a strong 
grower and good bearer. Fruit resembles the Kelsey Japan, but more 
symmetrical; flesh amber; very juicy and pleasant flavor; pit small. 
A fine keeper and good as a shipping variety. 
CHERRY PLUM. Medium; pale red; flesh greenish, soft, sweet, juicy, 
sub-acid. 
WILD GOOSE. Medium, oblong; bright scarlet; not rich or highly 
flavored ; hardy and productive. 
CLIMAX. Fruit heart-shaped; color deep, dark red; flesh yellow; tree 
vigorous and productive. 
EARLY GOLDEN DROP. Small; bright yellow; sugary and rich. 
