Walnuts, Pecans, 
Other Nuts 
FRANQUETTE WALNUT 
WALNUTS 
Each 6 12 100 
6 to 8 ft....$1.60 $9.00 $16.20 $115.00 
4 to 6 ft. 1.35 7.50 14.40 100.00 
50 at the 100 rate. 
Grafted on two-year Northern California Black. 
Others may quote lower prices on Walnuts, but the 
root-pruned trees we offer with many fine roots to 
enable the tree to quickly re-establish itself are 
worth the extra cost. 
A 30-INCH YUCCA TREE PROTECTOR FREE 
WITH EACH WALNUT 
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. 
Payne Seeding. Nut as large as Franquette, with 
thin shell; kernel of very good quality. Production 
heavy and bears young. Tree is smaller than other 
varieties. 4 to 6 ft. size only. 
Cluster Mayette. A self-fertile good sized, good 
quality nut that blooms mid-season, with Eureka. 
Bears young. A good home orchard variety. Sets 
nuts in clusters of two to four. 
GRAFTED BLACK WALNUTS 
Each Per 10 Per 100 
5 to 6 ft--$1.50 $12.50 $100.00 
5 at 10 rate; 50 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. Thomas is rated as good pollenizer for 
Franquette. 
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA BLACK 
WALNUT SEEDLINGS 
Each 5 to 10 50 to 100 
4 to 6 ft., per each---4 -SO $ .45 $ .30 
3 to 4 ft., per each- .40 .35 .25 
FRUITS - GRAPES - BERRIES 
This list of fruit trees has been selected for Home 
use and are all splendid sorts. Other varieties can 
be supplied in quantity. 
Write for special prices on 300 or more or other 
kinds than listed. 
See Page 16 for Tree Guards in Quantity 
APPLE 
Each 6 12 100 
2 yr. branched 4-6 ft....$ .65 $3.60 $6.60 $40.00 
50 trees at the 100 rate. 
Fameuse (Snow)—Red striped with snow white 
flesh of the highest quality. Ripens in October. 
Red Gravenstein—Red striped. Fall. Excellent 
quality. 
Grimes Golden. High quality yellow winter. Pro¬ 
ductive. 
Jonathan—Red. Late fall. Early bearer and pro¬ 
ductive. 
McIntosh Red—Early fall. The highest flavor of all 
apples. Crisp and sprightly. 
Red Delicious—Early winter. A fine eating apple. 
Productive. 
Red Astrachan—July. Early bearer, good cropper. 
Does well in interior valleys. 
Red Rome Beauty—Red. Winter. Best for baking. 
Blooms late. Early bearer. 
Red Siberian Crab. Summer. Best for jelly. 
Winesap—Red. Late winter. Latest keeper of all. 
Good for all uses. 
Winter Banana—Yellow with red blush. Late fall. 
Youngest bearer of all. 
Yellow Delicious—Late fall. Preferred by some, as 
of fine flavor. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin—Late winter. A fine keep¬ 
er, cooker, shipper, producer. 
APRICOT 
PEACH-NECTARINE 
Each 6 12 100 
1 year, 4-6 ft.$. 50 $2.75 $4.80 $35.00 
Apricot. Wenatchee Moorpark. Very large, pro¬ 
ductive and finest quality. 
Nectarines. Gower. White flesh. Red skin. Free¬ 
stone. Boston. Yellow flesh. Freestone. 
PEACH 
Champion. White freestone. Hardy, Delicious. 
August. 
Early Elberta — Yellow freestone. August. All 
around good peach. 
Hales Early—White freestone. July. Best early 
eating peach. 
J. H. Hale—Large yellow freestone. August. Can¬ 
ning or eating. 
Golden Jubilee—Yellow freestone. Elberta type, 
but one month earlier. Best early yellow. 
Rochester—August. Large. Yellow freestone. Fin¬ 
est quality. 
Tuscan Cling—September. Yellow canning sort. 
CHERRY 
Each 6 12 10D 
2 year, 4-6 ft., branched.$ .75 $4.20 $7.80 $50.00 
Mazzard Roots 
Royal Ann. The canning cherry. Pollenized by 
Black Tartarian. White with blush cheek. 
Black Tartarian—Large, of fine flavor. Self-fruitful. 
Bing—Very large, firm, fine quality. Pollenizer: 
Black Tartarian. 
Montmorency—Large, red, sour type. Makes those 
cherry pies of culinary fame. Self-fertile. 
Fruit trees of assorted kinds may be cumulated to 
take lower rate: thus 6 different kinds of fruit trees 
will be entitled to the six price for each class. 50 
at the 100 rate. 
FREE 18-INCH TREE GUARD WITH EVERY 
FRUIT TREE 
FIG 
1-year, 4 to» 6 ft. (Same price as 2 yr. apple.) 
Brown Turkey. High quality large fruit. 
Black Mission. Large and fine. 
White Magdalene. Quite hardy and delicious 
flavor. 
GRAPES 
Grapes. For home use. No. 1 grade. Each, 20c; six, 
75c; dozen, $1.20; 100, $5.00. Listed in order of 
ripening. 
Black Hamburg 
Rose of Peru 
Ribier 
Red Malaga 
Muscat 
Malaga 
Thompson Seedless 
Flame Tokay 
American Grapes. CONCORD, black. NIAGARA, 
white. Both are high quality. Fine for arbors. 
Hardy. Used for grape juice, jelly and eating fresh. 
No. 1 grade. Eacn, 25c; six, $1.20; dozen, $2.00. 
Early Muscat. This. Extra Quality tightly bunched 
amber fleshed variety ripens a full month before 
the Standard Muscat. 25c each, 6 for $1.20. 
Medlar. This tree fruit, about the size of 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. 
PEAR 
(2 Year, Branched—Same Price as Apple) 
On French Pear Roots 
Bartlett—Well-known late summer sort. 
Comice—High quality table fruit. Fall. 
Seckel—Small size but of high vinous, spicy qual¬ 
ity. Late summer. 
Winter Nells. Medium size, fine flavor. Early 
Winter. 
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. 
PLUM 
2-year branched 4 to 6 ft. (Same price as apple.) 
Climax. Very large, heart-shaped. Deep red. 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow for canning. 
Hungarian—A very large hardy plum. Fine either 
fresh or canned. 
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., 50c. 
Quince. Variety Smyrna, 3 to 4 ft., 50c. 
PECANS 
Nellis. This splendid Pecan originated in Califor¬ 
nia. The nuts are of average size, of the most de¬ 
sirable long-pointed pecan shape, and with a very 
thin shell, the whole meat shelling out very readily. 
It is said to be self-fertile. 4 to 6 ft., $2.25 each. 
ALMOND 
Each 10 
4 to 6 ft. per each...$ .60 $ .50 
Varieties—Drake and Nonpareil, which should be 
planted together. Best kinds for home use. 
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. 8 to 12 
inch, 35c; 12 to 18 inch, 50c; 18 to 24 inch, 75c; 2 to 
3 ft., 85c. 
HICKORY NUTS 
Shagback. The sweetest nuts of all. Makes stately 
tree. 6 to 8 inch, 25c each. Hickory nuts to eat, 25c 
lb.; 3 lbs. for 75c; 5 lbs. for $1.00; 10 lbs., $1.75. Post¬ 
paid to Fourth Zone. 
ASPARAGUS - BERRY PLANTS - RHUBARB 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 
Postpaid to Fourth P. P. Zone 
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‘CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERI 
CUTHBERT RASPBERRY.. 
LLOYD GEORGE RASPBERRY (New).. 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing. 
PERFECTION CURRANTS—2 Year, No. 1. 
GOOSEBERRY—Oregon Champion, 2 Year, 
ASPARAGUS—Mary Washington..._. 
MASTODON STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. 
PROGRESSIVE STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. 
GEM STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. New. Makes 
no runners—Of fine duality. Bears longer and more 
berries than other kinds_ 
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RHUBARB—Embree Cherry—(See below)...2J.1.25- 
RHUBARB—-Strawberry—(See below).25.1.35- 
RHUBARB—Giant Crimson Winter.15...75- 
Embree and Strawberry Rhubarb are extra sweet and tender. True divisions. 
‘These are strong tip-rooted plants. 
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