SELECT (Plant Patent No. 510). 
* Roedings 2uality NUT TREES 
Shade in Summer 
Almonds 
4-6’ grade 85c each; 3-4’ grade 75c each 
DRAKE'S SEEDLING. Productive, medium soft-shelled 
almond, valuable as a_pollenizer. Important com- 
mercial variety. 

IXL. A beautiful, large almond, most attractive in 
appearance. ~ Soft shelled; sweet kernels. 
JORDANOLO. New variety recently introduced, sim- 
ilar to Ne Plus Ultra but has smoother kernels, 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Elongated, soft-shelled almonds are 
borne on productive trees. Pollinizer for Nonpareil. 
NONPAREIL. The standard soft-shelled almond in 
all districts. Sturdy trees are consistent producers 
of high-quality almonds. Produces best with Ne 
Plus Ultra and Texas Prolific. 
PEERLESS. An extremely heavy bearer of high- 
quality, hard-shelled nuts. A money-maker. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC. An excellent producer of small, 
hard-shelled almonds highly desirable for the candy 
trade. 
6-8’ grade $3.00; 4-6’ grade $2.75 
CALORO. Splendid new variety adapted to a wide 
range of climatic conditions. Early fruiting, high 
quality. 
Made to order for 
Norfhern California climate. Matures early; de- 
licious meats part easily from the shell. Add 50 
cents Royalty for this variety. 
SUCCESS. Widely planted in the San Joaquin Val- 
ley. Soft shelled prolific, self-fruitful. 
PECAN SEEDLINGS. Make beautiful sturdy shade 
trees and desirable stock for grafting to named varie- 
ties. Prices on opposite page. 
Gilberts 
3-4’ grade $1.25 each. One each of both 
varieties, $2.25. 
BARCELONA. Best commercial variety. Most Filbert 
plantings comprise 80 per cent Barcelona. Requires 
pollinizer. 
DUCHILLY. Good quality; large size; fine pollinizer. 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS 
LOVELL PEACH 
All varieties of almonds, apricots, nectarines, free- 
stone, and cling peaches. Plums: All varieties 
except Beauty, Jefferson, Tragedy, and Yellow 
Egg. Prunes: French Improved, Sugar. 
ALMOND 
All varieties of almonds. 
APPLE 
All varieties apples, crabapples. 
APRICOT 
Blenheim only. 
MAZZARD CHERRY 
All varieties cherries. 
MAHALEB CHERRY 
All sweet varieties cherries. 
FRENCH PEAR 
All varieties pears. 
QUINCE 
Beurre Hardy pear and all quinces. 
Abundant Nuts 
Weluuts 
6-8’ grade $2.00 each: 4-6’ grade $1.75 each; 
3-4’ grade $1.50 each 
CONCORD, A standard variety grown chiefly in 
Contra Costa County. The nuts are large, round and 
soft-shelled, with rich, well flavored and large ker- 
nels. 
in Winter 
Makes a sturdy, spreading tree. 
EUREKA. A popular variety in Northern California. 
The nuts are large, oblong, of fine appearance. 
Shells are rather thick, well sealed. Holds up well 
in handling; makes a splendid, large upright tree. 
This is a good commercial variety and popular as 
an ornamental shade tree. 
FRANQUETTE. One of the most important commer- 
cial varieties, popular wherever the English walnut 
is grown. The nuts are large, handsome, rather con- 
ical in shape. Shells are medium thin. Kernels are 
unusually light in color and of best quality. Trees 
large and vigorous, this variety is latest to bloom and 
seldom loses a crop through frost injury. 
PAYNE SEEDLING. This outstanding producer and 
early bearer possesses.a nut fully as large as the 
Franquette with a thin shell and high quality kernel. 
The trees do not grow as large as the other varieties 
and may be planted somewhat closer. 
Royal Walnut Seedlings 
PRICES ON OPPOSITE PAGE. 
EXCLUSIVE WITH US. Royal Walnut Seed- 
lings are grown from the seed of Lieb’s Frost- 
fighter Walnut trees, a more vigorous, healthy 
strain of understock discovered by the late 
Frank Lieb of San Jose. Royal stock planted 
now will be ready for working over to English 
varieties at least one year ahead of common 
black seedlings. 
FOR SHADE TREES. 
for quick-growing handsome _ shade trees. 
Nuts are easier to crack, tastier and larger 
than fruit from ordinary black seedlings. 
Plant Royal Seedlings 

1 Choose Your Rootiloch Htere: 
MARIANNA 
Apricots: Blenheim and Royal. 
Plums: All varieties except Bavay’s Green Gage, 
Climax, and Damson. 
Prunes: All varieties. 
MYROBALAN: 
Apricots: 
Plums: 
Prunes: 
Sugar. 
YUCCA TREE PROTECTORS... 
We recommend tree protectors to protect young trees 
against sunburn, borers, rabbits, etc. These protectors 
are cheap, durable, and an excellent investment. All 
sizes are 7 in. wide. Weight varies from 9 to 22 
pounds per 100. 
Blenheim. 
Kelsey, President, Santa Rosa. 
Coates 1418, French Improved, Imperial, 
Length per 25 per 50 per 100 per 1000 
LDhee acre oie $ .45 $ .85 $1.50 $14.00 
GI ee oars .90 90 1.65 15.50 
1B: Peete eaten 209 99 1.80 17.00 
OT Wii Ce seer .70 1.30 2.50 22.00 
SO set nieete 1.00 1.70 3.00 27.00 

PLANT STURDY WALNUT TREES LIKE THESE AND 
THRIVE ON THEIR WELCOME SHADE AND 
ABUNDANT CROP. 
Chestnuts 
4-5’ grade $2.50 each; 3-4’ grade $2.00 each 
LARGE AMERICAN SWEET. Fine large, tasty nuts. 
MARRON DE COMBALE. Nuts large, sweet and well 
flavored. A rapid grower and comes into bearing 
early. Does well over a wide range, but is espe- 
cially adapted to coastal sections. 
QUERCY. A French Marron of large, uniform size. 
Nut is round and glossy, tree sturdy and an excep- 
tionally heavy producer when planted with Marron 
de Combale for cross-pollination 
BUSH BERRIES 
STRAW BERRIES 
3c each, 50 or more 2c each 
BANNER. Leading Bay Region variety. 
DORSETT. Good early season producer. 
MASTODON. Large “everbearing”’ type. 
NEW ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY. Finest for the 
home garden. Produces good crop first year; 
has longest season. No runners. 10c each, 12 
for $1.00; 50 or more 5c each. 
RASPBERRIES 
12'4c each, 12 for $1.00; 50 or more 71c¢ each. 
CUTHBERT. Red. Good in any climate. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Delicious novelty, producing 
good crops of golden raspberries. 
LLOYD GEORGE. Red. Vigorous plants produc- 
tive through a long season. 
CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP. Finest black rasp- 
berry. Price: 15c each, 12 for $1.50; 50 or more 
10c each. 
GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS 
15c each, 12 for $1.50; 50 or more 10c each 
CHAMPION. Finest for California gardens. 
PERFECTION CURRANT. Large clusters of bright 
red fruits. 
ARTICHOKES » ASPARAGUS 
RHUBARB 
ARTICHOKES 
35c each, 3 for $1.00 
Produces tasty buds first season. 
RHUBARB 
20c each, 6 for $1.00 
STRAWBERRY. Vigorous growing succulent stem 
ASPARAGUS 
12 for 35c, 50 or more 2c each 
MARY WASHINGTON. Leading California varie: 
GLOBE. 

