Walnuts, Pecans, 
Other Nuts 
WALNUTS 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
6 to 8 ...$1.50 $12.50 $100.00 
4 to 6 ft... 1.25 10.00 85.00 
5 at 10 rate; 50 at 100 rate. 
Grafted on two-year Northern California Black, 
with unexcelled root system. 
Vrooman Franquette. Very hardy, late blooming. 
Very large handsome nut of extra fine quality, com¬ 
manding 5 cents per pound premium. Resists blight. 
Thomas Black (see below). Will pollinate Franquette. 
Eureka and Payne varieties at same prices. 
GRAFTED BLACK WALNUTS 
Each Per 10 Per 109 
5 to 6 ft ..,.. $1.50 $12.50 $100.00 
5 at 10 rate; 59 at 100 rate. 
Grafted on Northern California Black Walnut. 
Thomas. An improved Eastern Black Walnut. 
Cracks out the meat in whole or large pieces. Nut 
and kernel large, excellent quality. Abundant and 
early bearer. Grafted on Northern California Black 
Roots. Thomas is rated as good pollenizer for Fran¬ 
quette. 
Ohio. This variety is an excellent cracker with fine 
quality meats. Is quite ornamental as well. 
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BLACK 
WALNUT SEEDLINGS 
Each 5 to 10 SO to 100 
4 to 6 ft., per each.$ .50 $ .45 $ ..10 
3 to 4 ft., per each___ .40 .35 .25 
PECANS 
Pecans have long smooth tap roots with few side 
roots. Please do not order if you expect to get trees 
with roots like peaches. 
Halbert. An almost round nut; bearing extremely 
heavy crops while still young; the trees in the 
desert sections of California producing as much as 
190 pounds per tree eight years after planting. The 
nuts are extremely thin-shelled, shelling out read¬ 
ily, and are of high quality. It is an excellent 
pollinizer for other varieties. 8 to 10 ft., $2.75 each; 
3 to 4 ft., $2.00. 
Kinkaid. An extremely large and long nut with a 
medium thick shell. The trees bear while quite 
young and continue to produce exceedingly heavy 
crops. V'ery well thought of in the Yuma district. 
6 to 8 ft., $2.50 each. 
FRUIT TREES 
PRICES ON ALL FRUIT TREES 
(Except as noted) 
This list of fruit trees has been selected for Home 
uoe and are all splendid sorts. Other varieties can 
be supplied in quantity. 
Size 4 to' 6 ft.. Caliper '/i to 11/16 inch— 
Ea. 
6 
12 
100 
1 
year 
.50 
$2.75 
$4.80 
$35.00 
2 
yr. Apple 
.55 
3.00 
5.40 
40.00 
2 
yr. (Therry 
.65 
3.60 
6.60 
50.00 
50 Trees at the 100 rate. 
FREE TREE GUARD WITH EVERY 
FRUIT TREE 
See Page 16 for Tree Guards in Quantity 
Write for special prices on 300 or more or other 
kinds than listed. 
Unless otherwise noted edl fruit trees are 1 year old. 
Apple 
*Fameuse (Snow)—Red striped with snow white 
flesh of the highest quality. Ripens in October. 
*Gravenstein—Red striped. Fall. Excellent quality. 
*Jo’nathan—Red. Late fall. Early bearer and pro¬ 
ductive. 
•McIntosh Red—Early fall. The highest flavor of 
all apples. Crisp and sprightly. 
•Red Delicious—Early winter. A fine eating apple. 
Productive. 
•Red Astrachan—^July. Early bearer, good cropper. 
Does well in interior valleys. 
•Red Rome Beauty—Red. Winter. Best foi baking. 
Blooms late. Early bearer. 
•Red Siberian Crab. Summer. Best for jelly. 
•Winesap—Red. Late winter. Latest keeper of all. 
Good for all uses. 
•Winter Banana—Yellow with red blush. Late fall. 
Youngest bearer of all. 
•Yellow Delicious—Late fall. Preferred by some, as 
of fine flavor. 
•Yellow Newtown Pippin—Late winter. A fine keep¬ 
er, cooker, shipper, producer. 
*i2 YEAR 4 TO 6 FT. TREES 5c Per Tree Higher 
GILLET'S Select 
FRUIT TREES, 
WALNUTS, etc. 
GRAPE VINES, 
BERRY PLANTS 
Pear. On French roots. 
Bartlett, late summer. Comice, late Fall. Winter 
Nelis, late Winters. Seckel, small fruit of won¬ 
derful flavor. Summer. 
Persimmon. Hachiya, very large bright red. 6 to 8 
ft., $1.25. 
Fuyu—This new persimmon is never puckery 
Quite firm even when fully ripe. Fruits large, 
young and heavy bearer. 4 to 6 ft., $1.25. 
Plums 
Hungarian—A very large hardy plum. Fine either 
fresh or canned. 
Tragedy—July. Dark blue, sweet and juicy. Hardy. 
Satsuma—Late. Large round. Skin and flesh red. 
Yellow Egg—A hardy fine quality fruit. Often 
canned. 
Pomegranate. Variety, Wonderful. Very large and 
juicy. 3 to 4 ft., Wc. 
Prune 
French—Large size drying prune or to can. 
Imperial—Very large. Rich flavor to dry, eat fresh 
or can. 
Apricot. Moorpark, Blenheim. The two finest qual¬ 
ity Apricots. 
Wenatchee. Very large, productive and finest 
quality. 
Cherry. Royal Ann. The canning cherry. Pollenized 
by Black Tartarian. In 2 yr. 4 to 6 ft. 
Black Tartarian—Large, of fine flavor. Self-fruitful. 
Bing—Very large, firm, fine quality. Pollenizer: 
Black Tartarian. In 2 yr. 4 to 6 ft. 
Early Richmond—Sour Cherry for pies, etc. Pro- 
dijctive. 
Nectarines. Victoiia. White flesh. Red skin. Free¬ 
stone. 
Peach 
Briggs Red May—The earliest good White Free¬ 
stone. 
Elberta—Yellow freestone. August. Canning. 
Hales Early—White freestone. July. Best early 
eating peach. 
J. H. Hale—Large yellow freestone. August. Can¬ 
ing or eating. 
Foster—Yellow freestone. Crawford type, but bet¬ 
ter in every way. Mid-season. 
Rochester. August. Large. Yellow Freesto’ne. 
Finest quality. 
Tuscan Cling. September. Yellow canning sort. 
FREE TREE GUARD WITH EVERY FRUIT TREE 
See Page 16 for Tree Guards in Quantity. 
—FOR YOUR RHEUMATIZ— 
Medlar. This tree fruit, about the size cf a plum, 
is said to be very beneficial to rheumatic sufferers. 
Is quite ornamental, having attractive foliage, 
ruddy hues in the fall. Strong trees, 4 to 6 ft., 
$1.50 each. 
GRAPES 
Grapes. For home use. No. 1 grade. Each 15c: six, 
75c; dozen, $1.(X); 100, $5.00. 
Listed in order of ripening: 
Olivette Blanche (Lady Finger) 
Black Hamburg 
Rose of Peru 
Ribier 
Red Malaga 
Muscat 
Malaga 
Thompson Seedless 
Flame Tokay 
American Grapes. CONCORD, black. NIAGARA 
white. Both are high quality. F'ine for arbors. 
Hardy. Used for grape juice, jelly and eating fresh. 
No. 1 grade. Each, 25c; six, $1.15; dozen, $1.75. 
ASPARAGUS - BERRY PLANTS - RHUBARB 
ALMOND 
Each 10 
4 to 6 ft. per each ... _...$ .60 $ .50 
Varieties — Drake and Nonpareil, which should be 
planted together. Best kinds for home use. 
BEECHNUTS 
European. Makes handsome shade or ornamental 
tree. Does best in rather loose dry soil. Shade the 
young tree until well established. Bare root, 12 to 
15 inch, 35c; $3.00 per 10; potted, 50c each. Larger 
sizes, see page 11. 
BUTTERNUTS 
Juglans cinerea. The good old butternut so many 
of us remember gathering in our youth. Makes a 
good shade tree. Meats are sweet and rich. 12 to 18 
inch, 50c; 18 to 24 inch, 75c. 
HICKORY NUTS 
Shagback. The sweetest nuts of all. Makes stately 
tree. 6 to 8 inch, 25c; 8 to 12 inch, 35c each. Hickory 
nuts to eat, 25c lb.; 5 lbs, for $1.15, Postpaid to 
h'ourth Zone. 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 
^ Postpaid to Fourth P. P. Zone 
•CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY...._.. 
•YOUNGBERRY (New Thornless) ...... 
•BOYSENBERRY ......... 
•LOGANBERRY .... 
•CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERRY....... 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY ........ 
LLOYD GEORGE RASPBERRY (New).... 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing.. 
PERFECTION CURRANTS-2 Year, No. 1..... 
GOOSEBERRY—Oregon Champion, 2 Year, No. 1. 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington ...... 
MASTODON STRAWBERRY—Everbearing ... 
PROGRESSIVE STRAWBERRY^Everbearing ... 
RHUBARB—Embree Cherry—(See below).... 
RHUBARB—Strawberry (See below).... 
RHUBARB—Giant Crimson Winter..... 
•These are strong tip rooted plants. 
All our Rhubarbs are strong divisions. No seed 
sweet and tender. 
Each 
6 
12 
50 
100 
.15 
.75 
1.25 
4.00 
7.50 
.20 
i.ro 
2.00 
7.50 
12.50 
.15 
.75 
1.25 
4.00 
7.50 
.15 
.75 
1.25 
4.00 
7.50 
.15 
.75 
1.25 
4.00 
7. .40 
19 
.50 
.75 
2.75 
5.00 
.15 
.75 
1.50 
4.50 
8.75 
.10 
.50 
.75 
2.75 
5.00 
.25 
1.25 
2.00 
7.50 
1Z50 
Same 
p-ice as currants. 
.35 
1.15 
2.00 
.35 
1.25 
2.00 
Same 
as Mastodon. 
.20 
1.25 
2.25 
.25 
1.35 
2.50 
.15 
.75 
1.25 
Embree and Strawberry Rhubarb are extra 
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