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BERRY PLANTS 
BLACKBERRIES 
1 to 10 11 to 50 
Price Each ...15 .12^4 
CORY’S THORNLESS. This well known Thornless Blackberry needs 
no introduction to the planting public; fruit is large, sweet, with small 
seeds, and jet black in color. 
MAMMOTH. A very rapid grower with trailing habit. Berries are very 
similar to Cory’s Thornless, but vine is thorny and a very heavy 
producer. 
HIMALAYA. This variety is also a rampant grower and a prolific 
producer over a long period 6f time, as the berries continue to ripen after 
the Boysenberries and Youngberries are thru. Berries are of medium 
size, of excellent quality and juicy. 
YOUNGBERRY 
1 to 10 ■ 11 to 50 
Price Each .15 .12*4 
Although a comparatively new berry it has attained a remarkable 
popularity. Berries are large and firm with a deep wine color changing 
to dark black with age and have an exquisite piquant flavor and are 
splendid for making jellies and jams. Vines are heavy producers and 
very vigorous and to obtain best results should be on wire trellises. 
LOGANBERRY 
1 to 10 11 to 50 
Price Each ..7..15 .12 
This variety has long been a favorite on the Pacific Coast. The enormous 
crops of large, dark red berries are famous for their excellent jams, 
jellies and preserves. 
CURRANTS 
1 to 10 
Price Each ...20 
CHERRY. One of the best varieties for all around purpose as this 
variety can be used for either home or market. Berries red, borne in 
immense clusters. 
GOOSEBERRY 
1 to 10 
Price Each ..20 
LLOYD GEORGE. The largest red Raspberry grown, recently intro¬ 
duced from England. Fruit is of the highest quality and borne in 
immense clusters. Flesh is very juicy with small seeds. For home use 
and local markets it cannot be excelled, but too soft to be a good 
long distance shipper. 
LATHAM. This is a new variety that is becoming very popular in the 
West. It is larger than the other Raspberries with a very fine flavor— 
not as heavy a producer as some varieties but this is offset by its fine 
quality of fruit. 
’ STRAWBERRIES 
1 to 50 51 to 500 500 up 
Price Each .03 .02^4 .02 
BANNER. (Also known as “New Oregon” and “Oregon Plum”). 
There is no doubt that from the standpoint of “Quality” this is the finest 
berry grown in California. This variety is particularly adapted to 
Northern and Central California. We consider it one of the very best 
varieties for home garden use. The berry is a rich deep red color, 
sweet, large and firm, and produces well over a long season. 
CITRUS AND 
SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS 
ORANGES 
1 to 10 11 to 50 
Price Each . 2.50 2.00 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. The most popular variety on the market 
and responsible for California’s world wide citrus fame. The fruit 
is large, with a flavor that is not equaled by any other Orange. The 
skin peels off readily and the sections are easily separated. 
VALENCIA LATE. Fruit ripens during summer and fall months 
after Washington Navels are gone. Fruit is medium size, sweet and 
juicy, with few seeds. 
LEMONS 
1 to 10 11 to 50 
Price Each . 2.50 2.00 
EUREKA. The leading commercial variety and best for the home 
planting. Fruit is uniform, medium size, few seeds, very juicy, and 
without a doubt the best quality of all the varieties. Tree is nearly 
thornless and a very prolific bearer. 
OREGON CHAMPION. Without a doubt one of the finest varieties 
of Gooseberries; fruit medium to large, round, sweet and juicy. 
BOYSENBERRY 
1 to 10 11 to 50 51 to 100 
Price Each .20 .15 .12)4 
This new berry has proven a sensation and justly so due to its many 
desirable features, one of which is its adaptability to a wide range of 
climatic conditions. The large vigorous vines produce an enormous 
crop which ripens earlier than that of the Youngberry and continues 
to fruit two weeks after Youngberries are gone. 
The Boysenberry is the largest of all berries, with higher flavor and less 
seeds than either the Loganberry or Youngberry; berries are jet black 
with a sweet mellow flavor. 
RASPBERRIES 
Price Each 
1 to 10 11 to 50 
.10 .08 
LIMES 
Price Each . 3.50 
BEARS SEEDLESS. This is the ranking variety bearing the largest 
nd finest fruit, which is very juicy and matures all year around. 
POMELO (Grapefruit) 
1 to 10 11 to 50 
Price Each . 2.50 2.00 
MARSH SEEDLESS. Practically all commercial planting of Grapefruit 
in California is of this variety. Fruit is practically seedless, large, juicy, 
with a thin rind, with a most delicious flavor. 
TANGERINES 
Price Each . 3.00 
SATSUMA. The hardiest of the Citrus variety, also the earliest 
Tangerine to ripen. Tree is a dwarf grower and the fruits are sweet, 
large, loose-skinned and juicy. Foliage a deep rich green. 
CUTHBERT. Fruit is deep red, heavy bearer and of excellent quality. 
Considered one of the best for the home garden. 
LA FRANCE. The berries are large, rich and juicy. A very heavy 
bearer. Excellent for home garden use. 
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THREE VIEWS OF “FRUIT TREES” AT OUR BRENTWOOD NURSERY. 
THEY ARE PRUNES. PEARS AND CHERRIES 
ERIOBOTRYA (Loquat) 
Price Each . 1.75 
CHAMPAGNE. This budded variety is a splendid fruit, and one of the 
earliest of the Spring fruits. One of the finest fruits for jellies and 
dessert purposes. Flesh white, with a fine flavor. 
AVOCADO (Alligator Pears) 
Price Each . 4.00 
NOTE:—The three varieties listed below are more 
suitable for Central California as they are considered 
the more hardy type. 
DUKE. Fruit thin skinned, green color, oval shape. 
Tree produces large fruit weighing from 8 to 12 
ounces. 
FUERTE. One of th e outstanding commercial 
varieties. Fruits oblong, dull green in color. Spring 
and Winter bearing. 
PUEBLA. The largest and finest of the Mexican thin 
skinned Avocados, not quite as hardy as the two 
varieties listed above. Fruit deep maroon purple in 
color; flesh yellow buttery, rich and fine. 
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