Fruit Trees 
PEACHES 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, 60c each; $5.25 per 10; 
25 or more at 45c each. 
ALEXANDER—Generally known as the Harly Strawberry 
Peach; partial freestone. Medium size, skin greenish 
white nearly covered with rich red; flesh white, very 
juicy, sweet. Early June. 
ELBERTA—Freestone. Very large, bright yellow with 
a beautiful red mottled cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and 
sweet; regular bearer. End of July. 
EARLY CRAWFORD — Freestone. This is probably the 
most extensively grown of all peaches. Very large; color 
yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow, rich, excellent. Very 
productive. Middle of July. 
FOSTER—Freestone. Firm and sweet yellow flesh. July. 
GUAME—Cling. A good canning variety. Large, with 
clear yellow flesh and small pit. Late August. 
J. H. HALE—Large yellow freestone. Highly colored, al- 
most fuzzless. Flesh tender but firm, of excellent qual- 
ity. August. 
KRUMMEL—A very fine yellow freestone ripening in Oc- 
tober when all other peaches are gone. 
STRAWBERRY — Freestone. Medium sized, red-cheeked 
fruits; fine flavored and juicy. July. 
PEARS 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, 60c each; $5.25 per 10; 
25 or more at 45c each. 
BARTLETT—There is no occasion to describe this vari- 
ety, so well known is it. A vigorous and strong grower. 
Bears heavily; good for shipping and canning. August. 
BEURRE HARDY — Large, symmetrical and attractive 
fruit. One of the finest flavored pears. August, Sep- 
tember. 
DOYENNE DU COMICE—Large greenish-yellow shaded 
with crimson, October. 
WINTER NELIS— Medium size, roundish, yellowish 
green, dotted with russet. Fine flavor. November to 
January. 
POMEGRANATES 
Price, 4 to 5 feet, 60c each; $5.25 per 10. 
WONDERFUL—The best variety. Pomegranates are more 
likely to set and mature fruit in districts having high 
temperatures during the summer and fall. 
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PLUMS 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, 60c each; $5.25 per 10; 
25 or more at 45c each. 
CLIMAX—Very large, heart shaped; skin thick, firm, 
deep vermilion-red; flesh yellow and very rich. July. 
GREEN GAGE—Small, round fruits of the finest quality; 
eee yellow, with brown dots; juicy and sweet. Au- 
gust. 
SANTA ROSA—Deep purplish crimson, very large and 
extremely early. Middle of June. 
SATSUMA—Large; blood-red flesh; of fine flavor. 
YELLOW EGG—Very large, egg-shaped. The yellow flesh 
is juicy and sweet when ripe. August. 
WICKSON — Large and heart-shaped; color is yellow, 
turning carmine-red as it ripens. The amber colored 
flesh is sweet, crisp, and juicy. August. 
PRUNES 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, 60c each; $5.25 per 10; 
25 or more at 45c each. 
COATES 1418—Fruits are uniformly large and of excellent 
quality fresh from tree or dried. 
FRENCH (Petite d’Agen)—This is the prune now grown 
so extensively and succesfully in California for drying 
purposes; medium-sized; egg-shaped, violet purple; very 
rich and sugary. Prolific bearer. August. 
SUGAR—An extremely early prune. Very large. Ripens 
early in August. Skin very tender, at first a light 
purple, tinted with green, changing at maturity to dark 
purple, covered wtih a thick white bloom. Early August. 
QUINCES 
Price, 4 to 6 feet, 60c each; $5.25 per 10; 
25 or more at 45c each. 
PINEAPPLE—Very fine flavor. Large. 
WALNUTS 
FRANQUETTE—Nut is quite large, of an elongated oval 
shape and very attractive; kernel full, sweet and of a 
rich, nutty flavor; a late bloomer. Grafted on California 
Black Walnut root, 4 to 6 feet, $1.50 each; $13.50 per 10. 
PAYNE’S SEEDLING—A large shapely nut; kernel very 
meaty and rich in flavor. Bears regularly and heavily. 
Grafted on California Black Walnut root. 4 to 6 feet, 
$1.50 each; $13.50 per 10. 
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Long Tree Pruners 
(not prepaid) 
TRUE TEMPER (Waters Pattern)—8-foot, $2.25; 10-foot, 
$2.50; 12-foot (in three 4-foot sections), $3.00. 
EXTRA PARTS—Blades, 30c each; springs, 15c each. 
TREE SAW —For attachment to any of the above prun- 
ers. 12-inch blade, $1.25 each. 
Pruning Saws 
Prices postpaid within 38rd zone 

Soi-—-14=ineheblade, 12-inch, amd le scr tivcs cece cnecencncteeseer =e $1.95 
S-414-inch blade, 24-inch handle..... . 2.35 
S-3—14-inch blade, 30-inch Nhamndle..........-....--..-..sss--1---e--0-- 2.65 
Sei 56B—122inch" blade, folding phand lets irre cccerce-o-- 1.95 
S-1483B—10-inch blade, folding handle...................--...-+..---- 1.95 
Labels 
(Postpaid within the third zone) 
Shipping weight of wooden esos a per 1000. 



Wooden, Painted 1000 
314-inch copper WiTFe..........--..--- $0.45 $1.75 $3.00 
Amat ITCH © OL ie DO i Stress teacereretoe .40 1.45 2.50 
5 -inch Pot Labels.......... eed 1.75 3.00 
6 -inch Pot Labels...... OO 2.00 3.50 
8 -inch Garden Labels.. co 3.85 7.00 
10 -inch Garden Labels..... . 1.10 4.85 9.00 
12 -ineh Garden Labels............ 1.45 6.75 12.50 
CELEX GARDEN LABELS—Of white weatherproof cel- 
luloid composition, copper-wired; % inch by 3 inches. 
Doz. 25c; gross (144 labels), $2.75 postpaid. 
COPPER LABELS—Wired for trees, 31% inch; marking 
is done with a stylus, furnished free with each hun- 
dred. Per dozen, 25c; per 100, $1.75, ($1.85 postpaid). 
PERMA-LABEL-—Made of durable dull finish metal 
which holds pencil marking well in all weather. A 
long thin strip permits fastening to plants easily. 
65c per 100; $5.75 per 1000, postpaid. 
PERMA X INK—For making a permanent 
on the above labels; use a plated stub pen. 
tle, 50c; 55c postpaid. 
impression 
% oz. bot- 
SIMPLEX WEATHERPROOF PLANT LA- 
BELS—Celluloid, copper wired; writing is 
protected by a transparent cover, will iast in- 
definitely if done with lead pencil. 
No. 1, 3 x % in. 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100, 
yu postpaid. 
No. 2, 4 x % in. 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100, 
yi postpaid. 
No. 3, 5 x 1 in. $1.00 per doz.; $7.00 per 100, 
postpaid. 
SIMPLEX CELLULOID POT LABELS 
No. 21, 4 x % in. 35c per doz.; $2.00 per 100, 
postpaid. 
No. 22, 5 x % in. 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100, 
postpaid. 
SIMPLEX GREEN WATERPROOF ROCK 
GARDEN LABELS—These Labels are de- 
signed especially for use in Rock Gardens. The 
dark green color renders the label itself in- 
conspicuous among small or low growing 
plants, but the white lettering is very clear 
and easy to read; marking is done with a 
stylus, furnished free with each hundred. 
No. 51, 4 x 5% in. 50c per doz.; $3.00 per 100, 
postpaid. 

