
ALMONDS 
6-8 grade $1.25 each, 4-6 grade $1.00 each, 
3-4 grade 75c each. 
DRAKE’S SEEDLNG. Productive, medium 
shelled almond, valuable as a pollenizer. 
portant commercial variety. 
soft- 
Im- 
IXL. A beautiful, large almond, most attractive in ap- 
pearance. Soft shelled; sweet kernels. 
JORDANOLO. New variety recently introduced, similar 
to Ne Plus Ultra but has smoother kernels. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Elongated, soft-shelled almonds are 
borne on productive trees. Pollenizer for Nonpareil. 
NONPAREIL. The standard softshelled 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. 

WALNUTS 
Prices at bottom of page. 
CONCORD. A standard variety grown chiefly in 
Contra Costa County. The nuts are large, round 
and soft-shelled with rich, well flavored and 
large kernels. 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 commercial 
vareities, popular wherever the English walnut is 
grown. The nuts are large, handsome, rather conical 
in shape. Shells are medium thin. Kernels are un- 
usually light in color and of best quality. Trees large 
and vigorous, this variety is latest to bloom and sel- 
dom loses a crop through frost injury. 
PAYNE SEEDLING. This outstanding producer and early 
bearer possesses a nut fully as large as the Fran- 
quette 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. 

Orden BERRIES Early 
CANE BERRIES FOR 
FENCES, ARBORS 
THORNLESS BOYSENBERRY. 35c each, 12 for $3.50. A 
brand new variety with the fruitfulness of the Boysen- 
berry plus the advantage of smoother thornless canes. 
THORNLESS LOGANBERRY. 35c each, 12 for $3.50. Pat- 
ented. Thornless canes produce an abundance of 
fine berries; better than parent. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. 35c each, 12 for $3.50. Not 
only produces sturdy, thornless, productive canes, 
but has quality of berries similar to parent. 
BLACKBERRY. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. 
Mammoth. Rampant grower; bears heavily. 
Macatawa. A vigorous growing fruitful early blackberry. 
Cory Thornless. Large berries, easy to harvest. 
BOYSENBERRY. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. Prize berry of 
the home garden. Large fruit sweet and juicy; seed- 
less, prolific. 
LOGANBERRY. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. Unexcelled for 
jams and jellies. 
YOUNGBERRY. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. Ripens before 
Boysenberry. Vines are sturdy, prolific. 
fine quality. 
Fruits large, 
FOR JANUARY TO 
MARCH PLANTING 
BLUEBERRIES ... 
Here is something new for your garden. Blueberries 
require the same culture as Azaleas, Camellias, and 
Rhododendrons. The foliage resembles that of Azaleas 
and the flowers in clusters are dainty, bell-shaped, 
tinged pink. A useful ornamental as well as a valuable 
fruit-bearing shrub. Plants sold only in groups of three, 
one each of a variety required for cross-pollination 
Balled, 2 year, $3.50 for the group. 
RANCOCAS. Early, large berries. 
RUBEL. Midseason, medium-large berries. 
GROVER. Late, large berries. 
BUSH BERRIES .. . 
STRAWBERRIES. 12 for 60c, 100 for $4.00. 
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.” 12 for $1.50, 100 for $10.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES AND CURRANTS. 25c each, 12 for $2.50. 
Champion. Finest for California gardens. 
Perfection Currant. Large clusters of bright red fruits. 

*PERSIMMONS 
HACHIYA. Leading commercial variety and finest quality. 
se conical fruits borne on aitractive trees. 3-4’ $1.75 
each. 

RASPBERRIES. 15c each, 12 for $1.50. 
Cuthbert. Red. Good in any climate. 
Golden Queen. Delicious novelty, producing good crops of 
golden raspberries. 
Lloyd George. Red. Vigorous plants productive through a 
long season. 
Cumberland Blackcap. Finest black raspberry. Price: 
each, 12 for $2.00. 
20c 

COMMERCIAL GROWERS — Buy Reeding4 Quality tor SOUND INVESTMENT 
10% Cash Discount on all orders of $5.00 or more taken with you from any of our yards. 
YEARLING FRUIT TREES: 
Almonds on Peach. 
Almonds on Almond, 
Apricots on Peach. 
Nectarines on Peach. 
Peaches on Peach. 
Plums on Peach 
Prunes on Peach. 
Caliper Approx. 10-49 50-299 
LW/AGE 1a) cr. cvaeedeeene hata oie > 6-8' 65 -60 
Va ar EAU! . ca. coe euaedenatetens dso es 4-6' .60 Sa) 
SB 1g acces oc) Pere oe see 3-4’ Sa) .50 
Wave XS/Aie ip cncysteunce Mersiabherece sees 2-3' 45 40 
NOTE: Please write for prices on 300 or more trees. 
JUNE BUDS: (On nematode-resistant roots) 
Caliper 10-49 50-299 
a ONTO Gatti Salve, Suahcay METS TAME. «ORs ton te .70 -65 
SA Sr ER ENG Genes. .c oe ons oe .65 .60 
LOE = S/QEM: oaireis le. cetaee eietevece sls: aushsie-e tne .60 55 
Wg BANG. detec 12 «oceans Bact os a ae ene .50 A5 
NOTE: Please write for prices on 300 or more trees. 
YEARLING FRUIT TREES: 
Apples. Apricots on Marianna and Myro. 
Cherries Pears 
Plums on Marianna and Myro. 
Prunes on Marianna and Myro. 
Quinces 
Caliper Approx. 10-49 50-299 
V1 G's oa ectceeatchererers ce 6-8' hs) .70 
Wo: WV GEES acies.c:<tecetsrs arene ene 4-6' 70 65 
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NOTE: Please write for prices on 300 or more trees. 
JUNE BUDS ON NEMATODE-RESISTANT STOCK: 
Almonds: Nonpareil, Texas Prolific. 
Freestone Peaches: Early Elberta, Elberta, 
Fay Elberta. 
Cling Peaches: Halford No. 2, Peak, Sullivan. 
Plums: Santa Rosa. 
WALNUTS: 1-9 10-49 50 or more 
8-10 Be Der snh may op eames 2:10 Tare 2.00 
6-8" cme De Taken oe 2.50 2.00 N73 
Gee oo rein oB)aGm. fe 2.00 LS 1.50 
Badin Fee stove ke MEI As ed cranes 1.75 1.50 1:25 
ROYAL WALNUT SEEDLINGS AND PECAN SEEDLINGS: 
4 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
6-8" Belem hyete .70 .65 .60 300. 
4-6' Oe oe .65 60 “55 90 
Se eS eee .60 £55 50 45 
GRAPEVINES: List of varieties supplied on request. 
1-9 10-49 50-99 100-299 
INO. egradio sn. dete SS) aeAS a5: -10 
Please write for prices on 300 or more vines. 
Resistant rootings: $55.00 per M. 
American Varieties: 1-9 
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10-49 
220 
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FOOTHILL-GROWN FRUIT TREES AVAILABLE ON THESE ROOTSTOCKS: 
LOVELL PEACH. All varieties of almonds, apricots, nectarines, freestone, 
and cling peaches. Plums: All varieties except Jefferson and Tragedy. 
French Improved and Coates 1418. 
Prunes: 
ALMOND. All varieties of almonds. 
APPLE. All varieties of apples, crabapples. 
APRICOT. All varieties. 
MAZZARD CHERRY. All varieties cherries. 

MAHALEB CHERRY. All sweet varieties except Lambert, 
FRENCH PEAR. All varieties pears. 
QUINCE. Beurre Hardy pear and all quinces. 
PRICES SUBJECT 
TO CHANGE 
WITHOUT NOTICE varieties. 
MARIANNA. Apricots: Blenheim, Royal and Tilton. 
President and Santa Rosa. Prunes: 
MYROBALAN. Apricots: All varieties. Plums: All varieti 4 
Green Gage, Becky Smith, Climax, Damson mad Decne ae wae 
Plums: Jefferson, 
French Improved and Coates 1418. 
Prunes: All 
