POMELOS (Grapefruit) 
% inch to inch balled, $2.00 
% inch, balled, $2.50; in containers, 50c more 
MARSH SEEDLESS—The favorite 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. 
GRAPES AND BERRY PLANTS 
Grapes, 15c each $1.25 for ten. 
BLACK MONUCCA —A black seedless grape of excellent eating 
quality; sweet. 
BLACK MUSCAT. 
FLAME TOKAY (September)—Large bunches of fruit; skin red, 
covered with a lilac bloom; flesh Arm 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 fine table grape, pale amber skin, flesh Arm and 
pleasing flavor. 
OLIVET BLANCHE (Lady Finger)—Amber colored. 
ROSE OF PERU— Dark purple table grape. 
SULTANINA ROSEA— Blush-pink; like Thompson seedless. 25c 
each. 
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, $2.00 for ten. 
ISABELLE PIERCE (September)—Round, black berry with blue 
bloom, sweet and juicy. 25c each, $2.00 for ten. 
NIAGARA (August)—Best of white American varieties; berries 
pale amber; flesh tender. 25c each, $2.00 for ten. 
BERRY FRUITS 
CURRANTS (Cherry)—Best red. 20c each; $1.50 for ten. 
GOOSEBERRIES —Oregon Champion. 20c each; $1.50 for ten. 
BLACKBERRIES—15c each; $1.25 for ten (except where noted). 
Boysonberry (new variety)—The largest and sweetest 
blackberry. 
Cory’s Thornless—Luscious berries, hardly any core. 
Mammoth—Enormously productive; fruit very large, jet 
black. 
20c each, $1.75 for ten. 
Loganberry—Trails on the ground like Dewberry; fruit 
dark red. 
Youngberry—A cross between Logan and Dewberry; fruit 
purplish-black with raspberry flavor. 
RASPBERRY—10c each, 75c for ten. 
Cumberland—Black cap. 
Cuthbert—Fine red. 
Lloyd George—Largest red raspberry grown; a new variety; 
bears two crops. 20c each, $1.50 for ten. 
St. Regis—Fine red berries; long bearing season. 
STRAWBERRIES—35c per doz., $2.50 per hundred. 
Mastodon—Everbearing. 
Banner—Fine deep red; one of the best. 
Progressive—Everbearing. 
Marshall. 
Rockhill—Everbearing. New variety. $1.00 per doz. 
ASPARAGUS—Roots, 35c per doz., $2.50 per hundred. 
RHUBARB —Embree cherry and strawberry. Roots, large clumps, 
20c each, $1.80 per doz. 
ARTICHOKE—20c each. $1.80 per doz. 
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