
Prices subject to change without notice. All quotations f.o.b. our Nurseries. 
HOME ORCHARD FRUIT TREES— 
Caliper Approx Price Each 
1§" up 6-8" 75c 
Yo" to tg" 46' Sc 
¥%" to Ye" 3-4’ bc 
Quantity Discount: An order for 10 or more assorted 
varieties takes a discount of 10%; an order for 25 or 
more assorted varieties a discount of 20%. Prices and 
discounts do not include royalties on patented 
varieties. 
COMMERCIAL FRUIT TREES: Apricots, Peaches, 
Nectarines, Figs, Almonds and Pomegranates. 
Caliper Approx. 10 to 49 50 to 299 
Ya" to 4g" 46' 40 .30 
¥" to Ya" 3-4' 200 520) 
V4" to ¥" 2-3' .30 .20 
Please write for prices on 300 or more trees. 
Apricots on all roots, and figs, 5 cents higher in quanti- 
ties of 50 or more trees. Prices do not include royalties. 
COMMERCIAL FRUIT TREES: Apples, Pears, 
Cherries, Plums, Prunes and Quinces. 
Caliper Approx. 10 to 49 50 to 299 
14" up 6-8" AS oo 
Ya" to 14" 4.6’ 40 .30 
¥%"' to V2" 3-4’ Soo) 25 
VY" to ¥%" 2-3" 30 .20 
Please write for prices on 300 or more trees. 
Cherries and quinces 5 cents higher in quantities of 50 
or more trees. Bartlett double-worked on quince 10 
cents higher in any quantity. Prices do not include 
royalties. 
Quantity Rates for Commercial Fruit Trees: No orders 
accepted at commercial fruit tree prices for less than 
ten trees of a single variety. The total number of all 
trees, including orders for several varieties, deter- 
mines the quantity rate. 
CITRUS, STANDARD VARIETIES. 
1 to 10 llto49 50 to 299 
Caliper, %-%4" $2.50 $1.75 $1.50 
Please write for prices on 300 or more or for smaller sizes. 
CITRUS NOVELTIES: $2.75 each. 
AVOCADOS— Utor 
Pricovacehiveric: thse cere lerss« $3.50 
6 or more 
$3.00 
LOQUATS—Balled plants. , 
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SOV AS Seuereuses es eheycie eaters a ero ene ese 2.00 
DET ORO) tet Neel tarsieterereret ei Salo Us ete als 6 1.50 
OLIVES— 
Grafted, kare root. 1 to 10 11 to 49 
Ya" to %"' caliper $1.50 $1.35 
Write for prices on 50 or more of these or smaller sizes. 
CHESTNUTS— Budded, each 
AS tOt SP ey. Tire ieea berate Reusitnevs, carats $2.50 
QUT OEE Ores perenne aerate cttae, « erenenttotels 2.00 
CHESTNUT SEEDLINGS— 1 to 10 11 or more 
AIOE ete reer ata s teres Sas else iD .60 
PECANS— Budded, each 
BAtOUGanis ines icc cites aretietecsiec: Se ke ahs $3.00 
A1OLO Me nes east eens Neie wuskeysuaeleetet 2. 2 Dato 
PISTACHIO—Ecre root. Budded, each 
ALOUD sinter hha menereT oc area al ain = $2.50 
SORA Weta ee etree tote see tener arcs ere seas 2.00 
DUIS Renee ereitere cesar a tee ore emia ete ae 1.50 
WALNUTS—Budded English varieties and 
Frostfighter. 1 to 10 ll to49 5S0Oormore 
Se tOn LO rrra er $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 
Gisiog..Gretyeue ais ar a 1.50 ie2o 
AM Oem O varenenes 1.50 leas 1.00 
WALNUT SEEDLINGS—3-Blood Royal. 
GintowS ieteatarrartans 80 .70 .60 
AD tOabeertnee eke a0) .60 00 
Slow ones eat .60 oO) 40 
FILBERTS— Layers, each 
OP tT Ota pene See cust vepaeegs mente thee Tallon $1.00 
PERSIMMONS— Grafted, each 
ASG Ou ASAD: con Iete heats eet Tee $1.25 
RTO AO & hte tie Slavaleccustate lero whee were 1.00 
GRAFEVINES—Table and Raisin, Wine, Resistant 
Rootstocks. 1tol0 11 to 49 SO to 299 
No. 1 Grade, each 25 uo .05 
Please write for prices on 300 or more. 
GRAPEVINES—American Varieties. 
Ito 0" lites 
NowleGradey caches sect 225 oto 
Please write for prices on larger quantities. 
Budded, each 
BERRY PLANTS—Boysenberries, Youngberri 
Blackberries, Logankerries, Currants, 
Gooseberries. ltol0 11to49 5S0Oormor 
One-year tips, each .15 12% 10 
RASPBERRIES ........ 10 .08 .06 
Blackcap raspberries same prices as blackberries. 
STRAWBERRIES— 1to49 SO to 499 
EcrGhiceteratere Gherc.chertakera scone a .03 02 
Please write for prices on larger quantities. 
Quantity Rates, Small Fruits and Vegetables — Total 
number of plants ordered determines the quantity rate, 
excepting strawberries, which should be figured sep- 
arately. 
JUNE BUDS ON SHALIL— 
Please write for prices of important commercial varieties 
June-budded on Shalil nematode resistant rootstock. 
COMBINATION FRUIT TREES— 
Specially grown for small gardens, these combination 
fruit trees carry three varieties of the same kind of 
fruit ripening at different seasons. 
Apricots, Nectarines, Peaches, Plums. $3.50 each. 

SALES TAX, TERMS 
Customers ordering for delivery in California please 
add 3% State Sales Tax. Terms: Cash with the order 
except to established charge accounts. 
CASH & CARRY DISCOUNT 
Orders amounting to $5.00 or more that are picked up 
at our headquarters at Niles, or at any of our branches 
(located at Sacramento, Modesto, Fresno and Menlo 
Park) and are paid for at the time, are subject to a 10% 
cash and carry discount. 
TRUCK DELIVERIES 
Orders amounting to $5.00 or more are delivered free 
of charge within a radius of 30 miles from Niles, pro- 
vided such deliveries are made at our convenience. We 
are in a position to make deliveries at greater distances 
by special arrangement with our Niles office. 
SPRAY MATERIALS 
We carry a complete line of spray materials, fertilizers 
and garden tools in our Garden Stores. 
GUARANTEE 
The California Nursery Company will exercise care to 
have all stock true to name; nevertheless, it is under- 
stood and agreed that should any stock prove untrue to 
name, the California Nursery Company shall be liable 
only for the sum paid for the stock which may prove 
untrue, and shall not be liable for any greater amount. 

Spring to Summer Early Summer 
E Midsummer 
Apricots: 
Newcastle Early Apples: 
Red June 
ee Red Astrachan 
Cherries: White Astrachan 
Chapman 
Early Richmond Apricots: 
Black Tartarian Royal 
Bing Blenheim 
English Morello Routier’s Peach 
Royal Anne Tilton 
Lambert Moorpark 
Freestone Peaches: Nectannes: 
John Rivers 
Mayflower Gold Mine 
Florence Gower 
Alexander 
Briggs Red May Freestone Peaches: 
eek Early Imperial 
Nectar 
Plums: Yellow St. John 
Apex Babcock 
Beauty Strawberry Free 
CITRUS Standard Varieties 
WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE—California’s famous 
winter-ripening orange. Trees are beautifully orna- 
mental and produce fine crops of delicious fruits. 
VALENCIA LATE ORANGE — California's summer- 
ripening orange prized for its juice. Ornamental, 
productive. 
EUREKA LEMON—The standard market lemon. Bears 
large crops of good-sized, juice-packed fruits; few 
seeds. 
7 11s80N LEMON—Hardier than Eureka. Trees and 
fruits larger, of good quality. Handsome, productive. 
MARSH SEEDLESS POMELO (Grapefruit)—Best com- 
mercial and home orchard variety. Juicy, very few 
seeds. 
CITRUS Novelties... 
MEYER LEMON—Hardy, dwarf variety useful as orna- 
mental tree or shrub. Continually interesting. 
PINK (or Thompson) GRAPEFRUIT — Pink sport of 
Marsh. 
NAGAMI KUMQUAT — Hardy, dwarf, useful tubbed 
plant. 
DANCY TANGERINE — Famous California market 
variety. 
SATSUMA ORANGE—Best variety for frosty climates. 
BEARRS SEEDLESS LIME—Finest quality; productive. 
RANGPUR LIME—Hardiest of the limes; high in acid. 
RUBY BLOOD ORANGE—Blood-red, juicy, sweet flesh. 
to Freestone Peaches—Cont’d 
Hale’s Early 
Early Crawford 
Fay Elberta 
Foster pet ta 
Cling Peaches: J. H. Hale 
Walton Rio Oso Gem 
Johnson Lovell 
Plums: Curry Seedling 
Climax Salway 
Santa Rosa 
Leib’s Blood Red Cling Peaches: 
Tragedy Paloro 
Wickson Peak 
Late Santa Rosa Seller’s Orange 
Becky Smith Gaume 
Bavay's Green Gage Sims 
a Halford No. 2 
Midsummer to Late 
Sullivan 
Summer McKevitt 
Apples: Levy's Late 
eee Heath 
Gravenstein 
Crabapples Pears: 
Nectarines: Bartlett 
Quetta Seckel 
Stanwick Beurre Hardy 
Freestone Peaches: 
Strawberry Cling 
Plums: Apples—Continued 
Duarte Yellow Delicious 
Satsuma Delicious 
Simon Winter Banana 
Kelsey W. W. Pearmain 
Damson Winesap 
Jefferson Red Rome Beauty 
Hungarian Y. N. Pippin 
Yell 1g} 
Cont of Nectarines: 
President Victoria 
Prunes: Freestone Peaches: 
Sugar Miller’s Late 
French Improved 
Coates 1418 Pears: 
Imperial D y 
oyenne du Comice 
fapede Sergeant Beurre d’Anjou 
Dana’s Hovey 
Standard Beurre Bosc 
Winter Nelis 
Fall Easter Beurre 
Apples: Quinces: 
Yellow Belleflower Apple or Orange 
Jonathan Pineapple 
Red Delicious Smyrna 

GUAVAS... 
PINEAPPLE GUAVA — Coolidge and Choiceana va- 
rieties. 
LEMON GUAVA—Attractive shrubs bear yellow fruits. 
STRAWBERRY GUAVA—Compact shrub; fine, claret 
fruits. 
Price each, 1 gal. containers: Pineapple, $1.00; others, 
60c, Price each, 5-gal. containers: Pineapple, $2.50. 
AVOCADOS... 
BENEDICT—Hardiest variety; good quality; prolific. 
DUKE—Finest quality of all the hardy varieties. 
MEXICOLA—Hardy; prolific even as a young tree. 
Avocados for delivery after March Ast. 
LOQUATS... 
Named varieties budded on Angiers quince. 
CHAMPAGNE—Flavor all that the name implies. 
EARLY RED—Early variety; rich orange color. 
PREMIER—Large fruited; sweet, cherry-like flavor. 
THALES—Largest of the loquats; orange flesh. 
OLIVES... 
MANZANILLO—Medium to large fruits; oil, pickling. 
MISSION—Most artistic tree; bears heavy crops. 
SEVILLANO—Famous ‘'Queen Olive’; largest fruits. 


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