Fifty-Two Years 
Chas. C. Navlet Co 
TABLE, JUICE AND ARBOR GRAPES 
CHERRY “Black Tartarian” 
PERSIMMON, $1.50 Each 
Hachiya. November-December. 
Leading variety. Deep reddish-orange. Flesh orange, 
astringent until soft, then sweet and rich. 
PLUMS (1 to 10) 50c each; (11 to 49) 40c each. 
Bavay’s Green Gage. (European) July. 
Table, canning. Greenish yellow, spotted red. Flesh 
firm, juicy, sugary, rich. Very prolific. 
Santa Rosa. (Japanese) Late June. 
Table. Large purple-crimson. Flesh pale yellow, 
rosy near skin, rich, juicy, delicious. 
Satsuma. (Japanese) August. 
Table, jams. Dark red, thick bloom, dotted. Flesh 
dark purplish red, firm, juicy. Small pit. 
Wickson. (Japanese) July. 
Table. Cherry red to rich claret. Flesh tinted amber, 
very juicy, translucent, striking flavor. 
POMEGRANATE (ItolO) 50c each; (llto49) 40c each. 
Wonderful. Tree-like shrub, brilliant scarlet flowers, 
large crimson, decorative, juicy fruit. 
PRUNES (1 to 10) 50c each; (11 to 49) 40c each. 
French Improved. August-September. 
California’s leading prune. Large. Violet purple 
with tender skin. Rich and sugary. Prolific. 
Imperial Epineuse. August-September. 
The largest prune. Reddish-purple. Thin skin. Ex¬ 
cellent flavor. Shy bearer in some sections. 
Sugar. August. 
Table, drying. Large, oval, dark purple fruit. Sugar- 
sweet. Freestone. Very heavy producer. 
QUINCES (1 to 10) 50c each; (11 to 49) 40c each. 
Pineapple. September. 
Jelly, preserves. Similar to above. Unsurpassed for 
distinct pineapple flavor. 
WALNUTS (Grafted) $1.50 Each; 11 @ $1.25 Each 
Eureka. Large, oblong, well sealed nuts. Kernel light 
cream, cracks out whole. Popular for shade. 
Franquette. Large, elongate-oval nut. Thick shell. 
Light kernel of high quality. Large tree. 
Payne’s Seedling. Large nuts, thin shells. Kernel ex¬ 
cellent quality. Bears in few years. Small tree. 
IMPORTANT 
Tree Protectors (See Page 53) protect newly 
planted, also established young trees, from sunburn 
and damage by animals. 
Tree Seal (See Page 53) should be applied to all 
stubs or pruning cuts, to prevent rot and infection. 
Tree Tanglefoot (See Page 53). Banded around 
the trunks of trees and vines is an effective barrier to 
climbing and creeping insects, ants, etc. 
Tree White (See Page 53). Painted on tree trunks, 
will prevent sunscald and gumming. Add some 
Bloodmeal to repel Rabbits, Deer, etc. 
GRAPE VINES 
TABLE AND RAISIN GRAPES 
Flame Tokay. August-September. 
Table. One of the handsomest grapes grown. Huge 
red berries ; flesh firm, crisp and sweet. 
PRICE SCHEDULE 
Grape Vines are shipped prepaid on orders amounting 
to $1.00 or more, to the 4th zone. Add 25c for postage and 
packing on orders amounting to less than $1.00. 
No. 1 Grade. ' 1 to 11 12 to 49 50 to 100 
Table, Raisin, Wine Grapes..l5c ea. 10c ea. 8c ea. 
American Arbor Grapes.20c ea. 15c ea. 
Olivette Blanche. September. 
Table. Great long, greenish-amber berries with an 
exquisite rich flavor, in large bunches. 
Red Malaga. August-September. 
Unexcelled for home use. Very large berries, round, 
bright red, sweet, and so firm as to be peeled. 
Thompson Seedless. August-September. 
Table, raisins, wine. Very large bunches of small, 
amber-yellow berries, sweet and mild, seedless. 
White Muscat of Alexandria. September. 
Table, raisins, Muscatel wine. Big, oval, green ber¬ 
ries. Very finest, rich, sweet flavor of all. 
AMERICAN ARBOR GRAPES (August) 
Concord. Unexcelled for Grape Juice and Jelly. Slip- 
skin. Medium size bunches of blue-black berries. 
Niagara. Standard American green grape. Berries 
large, pale-yellow, tender, sweet and juicy. Juice, 
jelly. 
Pierce (Isabella Regia). Similar to Concord, but ber¬ 
ries and bunches are larger and vine stronger. 
WINE GRAPES (September) 
Alicante Bouchet. Its sweet, bright red juice makes it 
the most famous coloring grape for blending. 
Golden Chasselas. Heavy bearing white wine variety. 
Berries, firm, tender skin and delicately flavored. 
Zinfandel. Very dependable. Famous for red wine. 
Great quantity of very juicy, sweet, black grapes. 
CAROL’S NEW MILDEW-PROOF CONCORD 
GRAPE 
Produces equally well in Coastal and Interior 
Districts; practically immune to mildew; tests over 
20% sugar; excellent table quality; makes delicious 
jelly. A mature vine, will spread about 50 feet, and 
produce about 100 pounds of large, luscious, blue- 
black berries in huge clusters. The even distribution 
of the large, leathery leaves insures an ideal arbor 
cover. Well rooted, year-old plants.$1.00 Each 
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