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Elberta. Very large; bright yellow with mottled 
red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy, sweet. One of the 
best market varieties. Late in July. Each 35 cents. 
Per 100, $30.00. 
Foster. Large, yellow, becoming very dark. 
One of the best for drying, market or canning. 
Early July. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Heath Cling. Very large, skin downy, creamy 
white with faint blush of red, flesh white; tender, 
juicy and sweet; valuable for canning. Early Sep¬ 
tember. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Late Crawford. Very large, yellow with dark red 
cheek, flesh deep yellow, rich flavor. A popular 
variety for drying and canning. Each 35 cents. Per 
100, $30.00. 
Lemon Cling. Large, red on one side, rather 
acid in flavor. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Orange Cling. Very large, rich golden color; one 
of the best clings. Middle of August. Each 35 
cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Salway. Large, creamy-yellow with brownish red 
cheek, flesh deep yellow, red at pit, sweet and rich; 
a standard late variety. Middle of September. 
Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
PEARS. 
Bartlett. Large, clear lemon-yellow with soft 
blush; flesh white, juicy and rich. The most pop¬ 
ular variety. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Winter Nelis. Medium size, yellowish green, 
dotted with gray russet; flesh .yellowish-white, rich 
and juicy. Especially adapted to a dry warm cli¬ 
mate; a regular bearer, good shipper and keeper. 
Each 35 cents. 
PERSIMMONS. 
Tane-Nashi. Very large; light yellow, changing 
to red when fully matured; flesh yellow, seedless, 
very fine quality; must be fully ripened before eat¬ 
ing. The tree is a vigorous grower and good 
bearer. Each 35 cents. 
POMEGRANATE. 
Sweet Fruited. Fruit large and very sweet. 
Each 35 cents. 
POMELO OR GRAPE FRUIT. 
Marsh’s Seedless. Medium size, practically seed¬ 
less; thin smooth skin; fine flavor. Each $2.00. 
PLUMS. 
Burbank. Large, red with lilac bloom; flesh 
deep yellow; very sweet. A strong vigorous grower, 
often commences bearing when two years old. 
Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
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. Each 35 
cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
Satsuma. (Blood Plum.) Large, globular, dark 
red with thin lilac bloom; flesh dark red, firm and 
juicy. July. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00, 
Wickson. Very large, deep cherry red chang¬ 
ing 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. Each 35 cents. Per 100, $30.00. 
PRUNES. 
French Prune. Medium size, violet purple; rich 
and sugary. A standard variety for drying. ' Each 
35 cents. 
Hungarian Prune. Large, reddish-violet, sweet 
and juicy; a good bearer. Each 35 cents. 
QUINCE. 
Orange. (Apple.) Large, golden yellow, fine for 
preserves; a good bearer. September. Each 35 
cents. 
WALNUT. 
Santa Barbara Soft Shell. Nut large, shell thin, 
kernel white, full and sweet. A favorite variety. 
Each, 3 to 4 feet, 35 cents; 4 to 6 feet, 50 cents; 
7 to 8 feet, 75 cents. 
SMALL FRUITS 
BLACKBERRIES. 
Crandell’s Early. Large, firm; rich flavor; very 
early; bears through the entire blackberry season. 
Per dozen 50 cents, per hundred $3.00. 
Mammoth. A cross between the Wild Blackberry 
of California and Crandell’s Early. The canes are 
very large and of vigorous growth, often growing 
20 feet in one season. It bears very early and is 
exceedingly productive; the fruit is very large often 
2 % inches long and of delicious flavor. Per dozen 
$ 1 . 00 . 
CURRANTS. 
Fay’s Prolific. Large, deep red, a standard sort. 
Each 15 cents, per dozen $1.50. 
White Grape. Large, yellowish white; the best 
of the white varieties. Each 15 cents, per dozen 
$1.50. 
DEWBERRIES. 
Gardena. Large, glossy black; rich flavor, good 
bearer. Per dozen 50 cents, per hundred $3.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES. 
Oregon Champion. Very large; brownish-red, very 
sweet and one. of the best for table use and for 
pies; a strong grower and good bearer. Each 15 
cents, per dozen $1.50. 
Houghton. Medium size, pale red, very sweet; 
enormously productive. Each 15 cents, per dozen 
$1.50. 
GUAVA. 
Strawberry. Fruit round, deep claret color, of 
strawberry flavor. Much used for jellies and 
preserves, also good for eating in the fresh state. 
In pots, each 25 to 50 cents. 
Lemon. Fruit yellow, pear-shaped, valuable for 
jellies and preserves. In pots each 35 to 50 cents. 
LOGAN BERRY. 
Logan Berry. A hybrid between the Raspberry 
and Blackberry. Fruit dark red, often 1% inches 
long and produced in immense clusters. In flavor 
it partakes of both the Raspberry and Blackberry, 
a mild, pleasant, vinous flavor, delicious and pecu¬ 
liar to this berry alone; excellent for the table, 
jams or jellies. Per dozen 50 cents, per hundred 
$3.00. 
RASPBERRIES. 
Cuthbert. Very large, deep rich crimson, rich 
flavor. A favorite variety; stands the sun and heat 
well and is a good shipper. Per dozen 50 cents, 
per hundred $3.00. 
STRAWBERRIES. 
Brandywine. Large, roundish, conical; bright 
red; flesh firm and of rich flavor. A popular me¬ 
dium to late variety. Per hundred 50 cents, per 
thousand $4.00. 
Lady Thompson. Roundish, bright red, flesh firm 
and of fine flavor. A favorite early sort. Per 
hundred 50 cents, per thousand $4.00. 
IvrucKeberg Press, Horticultural Printers, Los Angeles, U. S. A. 
