FRANQUETTE —Tree vigorous grower, prolific producer ond 
bears very young. Nuts are large, long and smooth. Meat 
highly flavored, sweet and plump. Frost resistant. 
PAYNE'S SEEDLING—Large nut, very meaty, rich in flavor, 
Heavy bearer. 
POMEGRANATE WONDERFUL (October)—Large fruit, deep 
red, very juicy. 50c each. 
CITRUS TREES 
LEMONS 
Balled, $1.75 each; in containers, 50c higher 
EUREKA—The most extensively planted variety in California, 
A gcod grower and prolific bearer, blooming and setting fruit 
every month in the year; nearly thornless. Fruit medium to 
large, peel smooth and of good texture. Abundant juice and 
little pulp. 5 year old trees, $5.00; small seedlings, 25c. 
ORANGES 
4 feet, 5-gal. cans, $2.50; 3—4 feet, balled, $1.75 
Sn containers, 50c high er 
WASHINGTON NAVEL—Mode rate growth, nearly thornless, 
an early and regular bearer. Fruit large, free from rot and 
and seedless. Possesses a flavor peculiarly its own. An ex¬ 
cellent shipper. Ripens from December to February. 
VALENCIA—I ts lateness in ripening and the fact that it will 
remain on the tree in perfect condition until late fall makes 
it a most popular variety for commercial planting. The 
Valencia and Washington Navel are the two varieties most 
extensively planted in California and make it possible to 
pick and ship ripe oranges every day in the year. Small 
seedlings, 25c. 5 yr. frees $5.00. 
POMELOS (Grapefruit) 
Bailed, $1.75 each; in containers, 50c more 
MARSH SEEDLESS—The favo rite variety for commercial plant¬ 
ing in California. Tree a strong, vigorous grower and heavy 
bearer. Fruit medium and practically seedless; quality good. 
Season, January and July. 
KUMQUAT —A dwarf and attractive tree with very smali fruit; 
olive-shaped oranges in great profusion; very ornamental. 
4 feet, boxed, well headed ,$2.50. 
AVOCADO CAUENTE—Boxed: 6—7 ft. $3.50; 5—6 ft. 
$3.00; 4—5 ft. $2.25. 
GRAPES AND BERRY PLANTS 
Grapes, 15c each—-Dos. $1.50 
BLACK HAMBURG—A table grape; large bunches of coal black 
fruit; flesh firm and juicy, sweet and rich. 
FLAME TOKAY (September)—Large bunches of fruit; skin 
red, covered with a lilac bloom; flesh firm and juicy, good 
flavor. Fine for home garden. 
MISSION (September)—Quality wine and table grape; fruit 
medium size, round, purplish-black, flesh sweet and delicious. 
MUSCAT—A f ine table grape, pale amber skin, flesh firm and 
pleasing flavor. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS (August) —Berries seedless, greenish- 
yellow, turning to bright yellow; very sweet. 
CONCORD (August)—Fine for juice and jellies; fruit large 
and round, thick blue-black skins and flesh sweet with a 
delightful musky flavor. 25c each; $2.50 per dcx. 
ISABELLE PIERCE (September)—Round, black-berry with blue 
bloom, sweet and juicy. 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
NIAGARA (August)—Best of white American varieties; berries 
pale amber; flesh tender, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
BLACK MONAKA (Black Thompson). 
BERRY FRUITS 
CURRANT (Cherry)—Best red, 25c each; $2.50 per doz. 
GOOSEBERRIES—Oregon Champion, 25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
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