Fruit Trees 
The varieties listed here are the best and most satisfactory for 
this locality. Prices for new varieties, and larger quantities on ap_ 
plication. The trees are 1 and 2 years old, average 4 to 6 feet in 
height. Trees of bearing age, 3 to 4 years old, approximately 
higher in prices. 
Planting Season: 
January to March, except Citrus trees, which should not be planted 
until the heavy winter rains are over, after February 15th. 
PRICES: 
4 to 6 foot grade, 50 cents each; $4.50 per 10, except where noted 
APPLES: 
Summer: Gravenstein. 
Fall: Jonathan, Yellow Bellflower. 
Winter: Delicious, Yellow Newton Pippin, Spitzenburg, Winesap. 
Crab: Siberian Yellow, and Red. 
APRICOTS: 
Blenheim, Hemskirke, Royal, Tilton. 
CHERRIES: 
Black Tartarian, Bing, Royal Anne, Early Richmond, Mayduke. 
NECTARINES: 
Boston, Stanwick. 
PEACHES: 
Freestone: White: 
Alexander, Briggs Red May, Hale’s Early, Strawberry. 
Freestone: Yellow: 
Early Crawford, Foster, J. H. Hale, Late Crawford, Elberta, 
Muir, Salway. 
Clingstone: Phillips, Tuscan. 
PEARS: 
Summer: Bartlett, Flemish Beauty. 
Fall: Beurre Clairgeau, Buerre d’Anjon, Buerre Hardy, Doy¬ 
enne de Comice. 
Winter: Winter Nelis. 
PRUNES: 
Imperial, German, French, Hungarian. 
PLUMS: 
European varieties: Damson, Green Gage, Diamond, Jefferson, 
Washington, Yellow Egg. 
Jap. varieties: Burbank, Wickson, Satsuma, Santa Rosa. 
QUINCE: 
Pineapple. 
NUT TREES 
ALMONDS: 
Nonpareil, I. X. L.—50c each. 
WALNUTS: 
Franquette—$1.50 each. 
FILBERTS: 
Barcelonia—75c to $1.25 each. 
MISCELLANEOUS FRUIT 
FIGS: 
White Adriatic, Brown Turkey, Mission, Kadota—50c. 
OLIVES: 
Mission—50c each; Manzanillo—$1.50 each. 
PERSIMMONS: 
Hachiya, very large fruit, extra fine ornamental tree—$1.2 5 ea. 
POMMEGRANATE: 
Wonderful, bushy plants—7 5c and $1.00 each. 
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