N. 
LEONARD COATES NURSERY COMPANY, MORGANHILL, CAL. 
/ WILTZ or SAN JOSE MAYETTE. Seedling of irn- 
' ported Mayette, of which it is an improvement in some 
ways, but very similar. A good bearer in Central Cali¬ 
fornia. This variety was introduced by us and propa¬ 
gated solely by us for several years; we have a bearing 
orchard propagated from the original Wiltz trees. 
GRAPES 
Prices except where noted 
Each . $ .10 
Per 10 . 50 
Per 100 . 3.00 
Per 1000 . 18.00 
BLACK HAMBURG. Very sweet and rich; berries 
large; rather early. 
BLACK MOROCCO. Very large; deep purple; late; 
firm. 
/ CORNICHON. Bunches and berries large, long, black; 
crisp and good; late. 
DATTIER DE BEYROUTH. Bunches large, loose; 
berries very large, amber colored; sweet and good. 
^ EARLY RED CHASSELAS. Very sweet, light red; 
earliest. 
EMPEROR. Large bunches and berries; firm; light pur¬ 
ple; late. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Large bunches and berries; pale 
green or golden; excellent; rather early. 
/ GROS COLMAN. Very large; purple; quite late. 
H UNIS A. Large; red; oval; late; almost seedless. New. 
50c. 
MALAGA. Large, white, very sweet; good shipper; early. 
MALVOISE. Black; berries large, very sweet; early. 
MISSION. Large bunches; berries rather small; very 
sweet; late. 
MOROCCO. Very large, deep purple; late. 
MUSCAT. The great raisin grape; very large and rich. 
MUSCAT FRONTIGNAN. Very sweet, rich grape of 
Muscat flavor; tender and juicy. 
ix^PHI LIPPI. Resembles Tokay, but earlier. 
> RED MUSCAT. Rather small, red grape of Muscat 
flavor. 
ROSE OF PERU. Large, sweet, firm, deep blue. 
SULTANINA ROSEA. Bright red; bunches very large; 
berries oblong, seedless; early. 50c. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. Very large bunches; sweet; 
used extensively for shipping and drying. Good arbor 
grape. 
TOKAY. Very large; bright red. The most popular ship¬ 
ping grape. 
ZANTE. Very small; black. Makes the famous “Zante 
currant*' of Greece. 
AMERICAN GRAPES 
For arbors and pergolas 
Each .. $0.15 
Per 10 . 1.00 
Per 100 . 8.50 
BRIGHTON. Dark glossy red; sweet and tender. 
CATAWBA. Rich red; musky flavor. 
CONCORD. Large; black; musky flavor. 
DELAWARE. Bunches and berries small; red; very sweet. 
NIAGARA. Bright green; bunches large; aromatic. 
PIERCE. Bunches medium; berries very large, black, 
sweet and tender; a great improvement on Isabella. 
BLACKBERRY 
HIMALAYA. Very strong growing. May be used for 
covering an arbor. Fruit very sweet. Vines an immense 
bearer. Rooted tips 10c ea., 75c per 10, $5.00 per 100. 
Transplants, 20c ea., $1.50 per 10, $10 per 100. 
PATAGONIA. Burbank. 50c per 10, $2.50 per 100. 
MAMMOTH. Strong grower; should be trained low. on 
a trellis. Fruit of enormous size. Early. Rooted tips 
15c ea., $1.25 per 10, $10 per 100. 
RUBUS IMMAMORATUS. New; from Himalayas. 25c 
ea. 
THORNLESS. New; very desirable for the home gar¬ 
den. 25c ea. 
CURRANT 
BLACK CURRANT. Esteemed for jellies. Requires 
rich soil and plenty of water. 20c ea., $1.50 per 10. 
CHERRY. Most popular red currant. 15c ea., $1 per 10, 
$8 per 100. 
PERFECTION CURRANT. Red; bunches larger than 
cherry. 20c ea., $1.50 per 10. 
RIVER’ S LATE RED. Imported by us. Very large 
bunches. 25c ea., $2 per 10. Introduced by us. 
GOOSEBERRY 
MAYDUKE. Heavy bearer; fruit large, not subject to 
mildew. 25c ea. Introduced by us. 
OREGON CHAMPION. Most largely planted for mar¬ 
ket. 25c ea., $2 per 10, $15 per 100. 
LOGANBERRY 
Fruit very large, red, sub-acid. Rooted tips 15c ea., 75c 
per 10, $5 per 100. 
LOWBERRY 
New; resembles Logan, but much sweeter and more of the 
raspberry flavor. 35c ea. 
PHENOMENAL 
Similar to Logan, but by some thought to be superior. 20c 
ea., $1.50 per 10. 
RASPBERRY 
BELLE DE FONTINAY. Purplish-red; very large. 25c 
ea. Introduced by us. 
CUTHBERT. Popular variety; great bearer. 10c ea., 
75c per 10, $5 per 100. 
HAILSHAM. Dark red; very late. 25c ea. Introduced 
by us. 
RUBUS ELLIPTICUS. rvF.ncnr.KN golden raspberry. 
From N. India. A wonderful vine, one plant covering 
an entire arbor. Fruit yellow. Will not stand very heavy 
freeze while young. 50c ea., $1 per 10. 
SUPERLATIVE. Very large and fine flavored. 20c ea., 
$1.50 per 10, $10 per 100. 
WISBECH PERFECTION. New; deep color, red 
stems. 25c ea. Introduced by us. 
YELLOW FOUR-SEASONS. New. A great acquisi¬ 
tion. Fruit large, sweet, beautiful golden color. 25c ea. 
STRAWBERRY 
BRANDYWINE, DOLLAR, KLONDIKE, MAR¬ 
SHALL. All satisfactory and good bearers. 25c per 
10, $1 per 100, $5 per 1000. 
ETTERSBURG. A new strain of strawberry, having 
great vigor. Assortment of different varieties at 50c per 
10, $2.50 per 100. 
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