INDEX 
Nut and 
Almond . 15 
Asparagus . 15 
Butternut . - .- .15 
Beechnut . 15 
Berry Plants . 15 
Black Walnuts . 15 
Boysenberry . 15 
Chestnuts . 4 
Chestnut Seed . 4 
FRUIT TREES .15 
Filberts . 5-10 
Ornamental 
Abelia . 8 
Ajuga .18 
Albizzia .13 
Althea .10 
Ash .-.12 
Arbor Vitae—Thuya— 7 
Aucuba .-.— 8 
Arbutus .. 14 
Azalea . 8 
BERRIED SHRUBS ....14 
Barberry .3-14 
Baswood— Linden .12 
Bay Tree .9 
Birch .—..12 
Bleeding Heart .-.2 
Broom—Genista .3-9 
Buddleia .10 
Beech .—12 -15 
Burning Bush .14 
Butterfly Bush . 10 
Bitter Sweet .13 
Boston Ivy . 13 
Boxwood . 3-8 
Bridal Wreath .11 
Canna ..-.. 2 
Catalpa . 12 
Ceanothus . 8 
Cedar—Cedrus . 6 
Chamaecyparis . 6 
Chestnut . 4-12 
Christmas Trees .6-7 
Cistus . 8 
Climbing Plants .13 
Clematis . 13 
Coral Berry _ 14 
Cornus .„.J3 
Department 
Grapes .-.15 
Hazelnut .5-10 
Hickory Nut ..15 
Pecan .-.15 
Quince .15 
Rhubarb . 15 
Scions .-. 3 
Strawberry . 15 
Tree Protectors .16 
Walnuts .15 
Walnut Seed .16 
Department 
Cotoneaster . 14 
Crataegus— 
Hawthorn .3-13-14 
Crepe Myrtle .10 
Creeping Plants .13 
Cryptomeria ..6 
Cultural Hints .2 
Cydonia (Quince) .10 
Cypress . 6 
Daphne .8-10 
Deutzia . 10 
Dogwood—Cornus .13 
Diervilla . 11 
Eleagnus ._.14 
English Holly .14 
English Ivy .13 
Elm—Ulmus .12 
Euonymous .3-813-14 
EVERGREENS 6-7-8-9-14 
Ferns . 2 
Filberts-Corylus ....3-5-10 
Firethorn .3-14 
FLOWERING 
SHRUBS .8-9-10-11 
FLOWERING TREES 13 
Flowering Almond .10 
Flowering Cherry .13 
Flowering Crab .13 
Flowering Plum .13 
Flowering Quince . 10 
Flowering Peach .13 
Forsy thia-Golden Bell..10 
Fremontia . 8 
FRUIT TREES .15 
Genista—Broom .3-9 
Geranium _ 2 
Gladiolus .—. 2 
Gold Dust Laurel .8 
Golden Bell .-.—10 
Golden Chain .10 
Ground Covers .-.13-2 
Hackberry . 12 
Hawthorn . 3-13 
Hazelnut ...-.3-5-10 
Heather—Erica . 8 
Hedge Plants . 3 
Hemlock, Tsuga . 7 
Holly—Ilex .-...3-14 
Honeysuckle .9-10-13 
Horse Chestnut .12 
House Plants . 2 
Indian Carpet . 8 
Iris . 2 
Ivy — Hedera .13 
Japanese Rose .10 
Japanese Maple .10 
Jasmine . 13 
Judas Tree—Cersis .13 
Juniperus—Juniper . 6 
Kerria . 10 
Laburnum .......10 
Larch . 7 
Laurus—Laurel .3-9 
Laurustinus Virbur- 
num . 9 
Libocedrus .—. 6 
Ligustrum—Privet ...3-11 
Lilac—Syringa .11 
Linden .-....12 
Locust—Robinia .12 
Lonicera—• 
Honeysuckle .9-10-13 
Magnolia .9-11 
Mahonia . 14 
Maple—Acer .—10-12 
Manzanita . 8 
Medlar . 15 
Mimosa—Albizzia .13 
Mock Orange .10 
Mulberry .12 
Mountain Ash .12 
Nandina .14 
Nuts to Eat.16 
Oak—Quercus .12 
Oriental Plane .12 
Oregon Grape .14 
Perennials .2 
Peony ...—. 8 
Phlox . 11 
How To Heel-in Trees 
Pliiladelphus .10 
Pinus—Pine . 6 
Pink Acacia .-.13 
Pink Locust . 13 
Plane . 12 
Planting Hints . 2 
Podocarpus . 7 
Pomegranate .10-15 
Poplar .12 
Privet—Ligustrum ...3-11 
Pyracantha .3-14 
Red Bud .13 
Redwood, Sequoia . 7 
Rhamnus ... 9 
Rhododendron . 9 
Rock Rose . 8 
Rock Plants—note 
Symbol (R) 
Rose Acacia .13 
ROSES .10-11 
Rose of Sharon-Althea..10 
Santolina .3 
Sequoia . 7 
SHADE TREES .12 
Shrubs .8-9-10-11-14 
Silk Tree—Albizzia ........13 
Silver Lace Vine.13 
Silverberry—Eleagnus ..14 
Snowball .11 
Snowberry _ 14 
Spirea . 11 
Spruce—Picea . 7 
Strawberry Tree .14 
Summer Lilac— 
Buddleia .10 
Sweet Gum . 12 
Sweet Shrub . 10 
Sycamore (Plane) .12 
Syringa ...«.. 11 
Thuyopsis .-... 7 
Torreya . 7 
Trumpet Vine .13 
Tuberous Begonia . 2 
Tulip Tree . 12 
Viburnum . 9-11 
VINES—TRAILERS ....13 
Virginia Creeper .13 
Vitex .11 
Weeping Trees .12-13 
Willow ..12 
Wintercreeper . 13 
Wisteria .13 
Weigela .11 
Yew—Taxus . 7 
Unpack them without exposing the roots to the 
air longer than necessary. Dig a trench in loose 
soil 2 feet wide and 14 inches deep. Cut strings 
and put the trees in side by side and cover the 
roots with fine earth, being careful that it is well 
filtered in among the roots to keep them moist. 
Water copiously when the trench is half full; fill 
trench to same depth as trees stood in the nursery 
row. Lean trees toward south-west. 
WALNUT SEED 
10 Lbs. Postpaid 
to Fourth 
Zone. 
Larger Lots by 
Freight Collect. 
10 lbs. 
50 lbs. 
100 lbs. 
NORTH CALIF. BLACK... 
....... 41.00 
$2.50 
$4.00 
NUTS TO EAT 
Postpaid to 
Fourth Zone. 
3 Lbs. 
5 Lbs. 
10 Lbs. 
FILBERTS . 
. 55c 
$1.00 
$1.75 
HICKORY . 
1.15 
2.00 
CHESTNUTS . 
. 55c 
1.00 
1.75 
YUCCA PROTECTORS 
Save your trees from rabbits, 
borers, sun scald. Not affected by 
rain. Wire cannot girdle tree as it 
simply joins the edges of protector 
as shown. 
Weight 
per 
Length 
100 
100 
1000 
30-in. 
22 
lbs.. 
...$2.50 
$22.00 
24-in. 
18 
lbs_ 
_ 2.00 
17.50 
18-in. 
11 
lbs_ 
_ 1.75 
14.00 
16-in. 
10 
lbs_ 
1.50 
13.00 
14-in. 
10 
lbs.- 
_ 1.30 
12.00 
12-in. 
9 
lbs_ 
_ 1.20 
11.00 
10-in. 
8 
lbs.. 
~ 1.10 
10.00 
Lots 
of 
50 take '/i 100 rate pi 
us 20%. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add 
postage from Los Angeles to your 
point. Shipping weights shown 
above. Plus 3% tax if in California. 
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NEVADA CITY, CALIF. 
PECAN 
FILBERT 
WALNUT 
CHESTNUT 
BUTTERNUT 
HICKORYNUT 
FRUIT TREES 
BERRY PLANTS 
VINES 
SHRUBS 
EVERGREENS 
RARE PLANTS 
SHADE TREES 
FERTILIZER 
■nds, Sacramento. Crepe Myrtle in Foreground. 
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