TREES AND VINES 
35 
FRUIT TREES AND VINES 
ALMONDS. 
I. X. L. This variety is highly recommended by 
those who have grown it, it bears regularly and 
heavily. The nuts are large and shell easily, no 
machine being needed, nor is it necessary to bleach 
them. The tree is a sturdy upright grower. Each 
35 cents. 
Ne plus Ultra. A rapid grower and heavy and 
regular bearer. The nuts are large, very long and 
soft shelled. Each 35 cents. 
APPLES. 
Early Harvest. Bright straw color, medium size, 
good for table or cooking. July. Each 25 cents. 
Per 100, $20.00. 
Fall Pippin. Yellowish green, very large, flesh 
white and tender. September. Each 25 cents. 
Red Astrachan. Large, deep crimson, rich acid 
flavor. July. Each 25 cents. Per 100, $20.00. 
White Winter Pearmain. Of medium size, ob¬ 
long, pale yellow, sprinkled with miniature brown 
spots; flesh crisp and juicy with pleasant sub-acid 
flavor. A standard market sort, succeeds well in 
all parts of the state. November to February. 
Each 25 cents. Per 100, $20.00. 
Yellow Bellflower. Of large size, oblong, yellow, 
flesh crisp and juicy, sub-acid flavor. A standard 
variety in California and succeeds well in the 
interior. October to January. Each 25 cents. Per 
100 $ 20 . 00 . 
APRICOTS. 
Moorpark. Large yellowish green, flushed with 
brownish red and marked with numerous dark 
specks; flesh bright orange. The most popular 
sort in the northern part of the state and much 
used for canning and drying. Each 35 cents. Per 
100, $30.00. 
Royal. Medium size, oval, dull yellow flushed 
with red, a standard variety. It is a favorite sort 
for canning and drying; succeeds well in all parts 
of the state and is more extensively planted than 
any other variety. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
CHERRIES. 
Black Tartarian. Very large, purplish black, 
flesh juicy, rich and delicious. The best black 
cherry. June. Each 35 cents. 
Napoleon Bigarreau. (Royal Ann.) Large, pale 
yellow, richly dotted with deep red and with a bright 
red cheek; flesh sweet and juicy; a good bearer. 
Each 35 cents. 
FIGS. 
Black Californian. (Mission.) Large dark purple. 
A good grower and bearer. The large black fig so 
common in California. Each 35 to 50 cents. 
Kadota. A white fig of medium size, rich flavor 
and one of the best for table use. It is very prolific 
and the trees bear when quite young. Extra large, 
3-year-old trees. Each $1.50, second size $1.00. 
Small trees 50 cents. 
White Adriatic. Large, skin greenish yellow, pulp 
red. Extensively planted for drying purposes. 
Each 35 cents. 
White Smyrna. Of medium size, grayish green, 
a splendid table fig. Each 35 to 50 cents. 
GRAPES. 
Each 10 cents, per dozen $1.00. 
Black Hamburg. Very large bunches; fruits 
round and large; flesh sweet and juicy. A fine 
table grape. 
Black Morocco. Bunches of medium size, fruits 
oval, very large, dark red, turning black when fully 
ripe; flesh sweet and juicy; ripens late and keeps 
well. A good shipper. 
Concord. Bunches large and compact; fruits 
large, round and sweet. 
Cornichon, Black. Long loose bunches; fruits 
oval, tapering at both ends; flesh firm and of fine 
flavor; ripens late and is a splendid sort for ship¬ 
ping. 
Flame Tokay. Bunches very large, fruits large, 
pale red covered with bloom; flesh firm and sweet. 
An old and popular sort; largely planted for table 
grapes. 
Emperor. Bunches very large, fruits large, ob¬ 
long, deep rose colored. One of the best late 
varieties for the market. A strong grower and 
heavy bearer. 
Malaga. Very large bunches often weighing ten 
pounds; fruits very large, oval, yellowish green. A 
good shipping variety, commanding a high price in 
the eastern markets. The vine is a strong grower 
and very productive, 
Muscat of Alexandria. Bunches long and loose 
shouldered; fruits oval, yellowish green, rich fla¬ 
vored. Very largely grown for raisins. 
Rose of Peru. Large bunches, fruits large and 
round, flesh firm. A good market variety. Vine 
a strong grower. 
Thompson’s Seedless. Bunches very large, fruits 
greenish yellow, oval, firm and seedless. A rapid 
grower and enormous bearer. 
LEMONS. 
Eureka. Medium size, a good keeper; the best 
for general use. Each $2.00. 
LOQUATS. 
Advance. Large, pear-shaped, borne in large 
clusters; flavor distinct and sweet. Each $2.00. 
Seedlings. 4 to 6 feet. Each $1.00 to $1.50. 
NECTARINES. 
Hardwicke. A large freestone variety of rich 
flavor. Skin pale green with deep violet red 
cheek, flesh pale green slightly marked with red 
at the stone. August. Each 35 cents. 
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 $2.00. 
Washington Navel. The standard variety in Cali¬ 
fornia. Fruit large, luscious and seedless; a good 
bearer and shipper. Each $2.00. 
PEACHES. 
Briggs’ Red May. Medium size; greenish white 
with red cheek; flesh greenish white, melting and 
juicy. A popular early variety. Middle of June. 
Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Early Crawford. Large, oblong; skin yellow with 
red cheek; flesh yellow and sweet. Middle of July. 
Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
