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Theodore Payne, Seedsman and Nurseryman 
LEMONS 
EUREKA. Medium size; a good keeper; the best for 
general use. Each $1.00. 
LOQUATS 
ADVANCE. Large pear-shaped, borne in large clus¬ 
ters; flavor distinct and sweet. Each $2.00. 
SEEDLINGS. 4 to 6 feet. Each $1.50. 
NECTARINES 
Price, each 35c; 10 for $3.25. 
STANWICK. Large, pale greenish white, shaded with 
rich violet; flesh white, rich and juicy. 
OLIVES 
Price, 3 to 4 ft., each 75c; 4 to 6 ft., each $1.00. 
MANZANILLO. Large, purplish black, with light 
colored specks. One of the best commercial va¬ 
rieties, both for pickling and oil. 
MISSION. Medium size; desirable for pickling, either 
green or ripe; also a good variety for oil. An old 
standard variety introduced by the Spanish padres 
and now grown here probably more than any other 
sort. 
ORANGES 
MEDITERRANEAN SWEET. Medium size, ripens late. 
Tree thornless and a good bearer. Each $2.00. 
TANGERINE. (Dancy’s.) Medium size; very sweet; 
rind thin and separates easily. Each $2.00. 
VALENCIA, LATE. Large, oblong; ripens very late 
Each $1.00. 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. The standard variety in Cali¬ 
fornia. Fruit large, luscious and seedless; a good 
bearer and shipper. Each $1.00. 
Elberta Peach 
PEACHES 
Price, each 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
BRIGGS’ RED MAY. Medium size; greenish white 
with red cheek; flesh greenish white, melting and 
juicy. A popular early variety. Middle of June. 
Early CRAWFORD. Large, oblong; skin yellow, 
with red cheek; flesh yellow and sweet. Middle of 
July. 
ELBERTA. Very large; bright yellow, with mottled 
red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and sweet. One of 
the best market varieties. Late in July. 
FOSTER. Large, yellow, becoming very dark. One 
of the best for drying, market or canning. Early 
July. 
GEORGE THE FOURTH. Fruit large, white, with red 
cheek; flesh pale, rich and juicy; very popular as a 
table variety. End of August. 
CLING. Very large, skin downy, creamy white 
with faint blush of red: flesh white, tender, juicy 
and sweet; valuable for canning. Early September. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Very large, yellow, with dark 
red cheek; flesh deep yellow, rich flavor. A popular 
variety for drying and canning. 
SALWAY. Large, creamy yellow, with brownish red 
cheek; flesh deep yellow, red at pit, sweet and rich; 
a standard late variety. Middle of September. 
SAUCER. Small, flattened at both ends, white with red 
cheek, flesh white, delicious flavor. One of the best 
for home use. 
PHILLIP’S CLING. Large, round, yellow, with slight 
blush on the sunny side. Flesh firm, clear yellow. 
A favorite for canning. 
TUSCAN CLING. Large, yellow, with red on the sunny 
side. Flesh rich, clear yellow. Bears heavily and 
ripens early; one of the best for canning. 
PEARS 
Price, each 35c; 10 for $3.25. 
RARTLETT. Large, clear, lemon-yellow with soft 
blush; flesh white, juicy and rich. The most popular 
variety. 
SECKEL. Small, brownish green with russet-brown 
cheek. For rich flavor it has no equal. 
WINTER NELIS. Medium size, yellowish green, dotted 
with gray russet; flesh j'ellowish white, rich and 
juicy. Especially adapted to a dry, warm climate; 
a regular bearer, good shipper and keeper. 
PERSIMMONS 
TANE-NASHI. Very large; light yellow, changing to 
red when fully matured; flesh yellow, seedless, very 
fine quality; must be fully ripened before eating. 
The tree is a vigorous grower and a good bearer. 
Each 35c. 
POMEGRANATES 
SWEET FRUITED. Fruit large and very sweet. Each 
50c. 
POMELO OR GRAPE FRUIT 
MARSH’S SEEDLESS. Medium size, practically seed¬ 
less; thin, smooth skin; fine flavor. Each $1.50. 
PLUMS 
Price, each 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
HURRANK. Large, red with lilac bloom; flesh deep 
yellow, very sweet. A strong, vigorous grower; 
often commences bearing when 2 years old. 
KELSEY JAPAN. Very large; green, changing to rich 
yellow, shaded with reddish purple when ripe and 
covered with bloom; flesh yellow, firm and sweet; 
a good bearer. July to October. 
SANTA ROSA. Large, oval, purplish crimson with 
light blue bloom. Flesh pale amber near the stone, 
shading to deep, purplish crimson near the skin. 
Regular bearer; valuable for both shipping and 
home use. For beauty and quality of fruit it is 
unsurpassed. Early July. 
SATSUMA. “Blood Plum.” Large, globular, dark red 
with thin lilac bloom; flesh dark red, firm and juicy. 
July. 
WICKSON. Very large, deep cherry red, changing to 
rich claret color; flesh amber, rich and juicy. This 
variety was originated by Mr. Luther Burbank and 
is a cross between Satsuma and Kelsey Japan, and 
is considered by him one of the best of the Japan 
plums. 
PRUNES 
Price, each 35c; 10 for $3.25. 
FRENCH PRUNE. Medium size, violet purple; rich 
and sugary. A standard variety for drying. 
TRAGEDY. Medium size, dark purple; flesh greenish 
yellow, rich and sweet. 
QUINCE 
ORANGE. (Apple.) Large, golden yellow; fine for 
preserving; a good bearer. September. Each 35c. 
WALNUT 
SANTA BARBARA SOFT SHELL. Nut large, shell 
thin, kernel white, full and sweet. A favorite va¬ 
riety. Seedling trees, 3 to 4 ft., each 35c; 4 to 6 ft., 
each 50c; 7 to S ft., each 75c. 
FRANQ.UETTE. A French variety now in great de¬ 
mand in California. Blooms after danger of frost is 
over. Nuts very large and well filled. Trees grafted 
on California Black Walnut root, 3 to 4 ft., each 75c: 
4 to 6 ft., each $1.00; 6 to 8 ft., each $1.50. 
PLACENTIA PERFECTION. The standard variety in 
Southern California. Nuts large, full, white meat, 
extra fine quality. Trees grafted on California Black 
Walnut root, 4 to 5 ft., each 75c; 5 to 6 ft., each $1.00. 
