FRUIT TREES— GRAPES 
— Prices Subject to Change — 
This list of fruit trees has been selected for Home 
use and are all splendid sorts. Other varieties can 
be supplied in quantity. 

APPLE 
Each 6 12 100 
2 yr. branched, 4 to 6 ft. ea..$ .85 S580 Mee A ee Dee. 
3 yr. heavy, 8 to 10 ft., branched, bearing size, $2.50 
each. 
Except As Noted 
Anoka—Wonderful new home use apple. Dwarf, 
ideal for dooryards. Bears in two years, and regu- 
larly, heavily. Early Summer. Red striped, good 
quality, 2 year branched 4 to 6 ft., $1.00 each. 
Grimes Golden. High quality yellow winter. Pro- 
ductive. 3 year trees, only. ; 
Red Jonathan. Late fall. Early bearer, high qual- 
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ity and productive. 
A fine eating apple. 
Red Delicious— [arly winter. 
Productive. 2 year only. 
Red Astrachan—July. 
Does well in interior valleys. 
Red Gravenstein—Red striped. 
quality. In 2 and 3 year. 
Red Rome Beauty—Ked. Winter. Best for baking. 
Blooms late. Early bearer. In 2 year only. 
Red Siberian Crab. Summer. Best for jelly. 2 year 
only, 
Winesap—Red. Late winter. 
Good for all uses. 2 year only. 
Winter Banana—Yellow with red blush. Late fall. 
Youngest bearer of all. 3 years only. 
Yellow Belleflower—Fall, very aromatic. Bears best 
when planted with other sorts. 3 year only. 
Yellow Delicious—Late fall. Preferred by some, as 
of fine flavor. 2 year only. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin—Late winter. A fine keep- 
er, cooker, shipper, producer. In 2 and 3 year. 
Early bearer, good cropper. 
In 2 and 3 year. 
Fall. Excellent 
Latest keeper of all. 
SPECIAL NOTICE 
Due to scarcity of all fruit trees we reserve 
the right to substitute 1 year stock of same 
variety and size for 2 year, at the 2 year 
price, or if different size at proportionate 
price. Please specify second choice of variety 
if possible. 

APRICOT—NECTARINE 
Each 6 12 100 
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Apricot. Wenatchee Moorpark. Very large, pro- 
ductive and finest quality. Also Blenheim. 
Nectarines. Gold Mine. White flesh. Red skin. Ex- 
ceptional quality. 

rabbits. 
borers, sun scald. Not affected by 
rain, 
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30-in 1) lbssas 1.70 3.00 27.00 
2A-ltiee el AD See 0 2.50 22.00 
18-in. o'ibsees 1:35 2.20 17.00 
15-in. B:lbs =. 1:25 2.00 15.50 
12-in. fa oka 1.10 1.65 14.00 
10-in. 7lbe 1.00 1.50 13.00 
Prices subject to change. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add post- 
age to your Zone. 36-in by Express 
from Los Angeles. Shipping weights 
shown above. Plus 3% tax if in 
California. 

Fruit trees of assorted kinds may be cumulated to 
take lower rate: thus 6 different kinds of fruit trees 
will be entitled to the six price for each class. 50 
at the 100 rate. 
CHERRY 
Each 6 12 100 
by Gars4i ho Oot cater $.75 @.70. @65 @.45 
The canning cherry. Pollenized by 
White with blush cheek. 
Self-fruitful. 
Pollenizer: 
Royal Ann. 
Black Tartarian. 
Black Tartarian—Large, of fine flavor. 
Bing—Very large, firm, fine quality. 
Black Tartarian. 
English Morello. Large dark red, rich and juicy. 
The best Sour Cherry for pies, jams, etc. Self-fruitfull. 
Dwarfish, 2 year, &5c. 
. FIG 
l-year, 4 to 6 ft. (Same price as 2 yr. apple.) 
All listed are Self-fruitfull. 
Brown Turkey. High quality large fruit. 
Black Mission. Large and fine. 
Kadota. White for preserves. 
GRAPES 
Grapes. For home use. No, 1 grade. Each, 20c; 
dozen, $2.09; 100, $10.09. Listed in order of ripening. 
Thompson Seedless. August. Fine for arbors. 
Ribier. September. Very large, blue black. 
Muscat. Late September. Very sweet and rich. 
Malaga. Late September. White. Crisp. 
Olivette Blanche. Sept. Long, White. Fine eating. 
Tokay. Flame red. October. 
American Grapes CONCORD, black. DELAWARE, 
red. NIAGARA, white. All are high quality. Fine for 
arbors. Hardy. Used for grape juice, jelly and eating 
fresh. No. 1 grade. Each, 30c; six, $1.50; dozen, $2.75. 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Not huckleberries. Improved cultivated kinds. 
For best results plant 2 varieties in acid soil. 
Shipped with earth-ball. Weight 3 lbs. each. 
3 year. Bearing size, 18 to 24 inch, 
Grover. Large free bearing. Late, $1.25. 
Rubel. Medium size berry. Heavy bearers. 
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3 year. 18 to 
Un-ramed. But sure to please. 
24 inches, 90c. 
SOs 
See Blueberry article Sat. 
tember 12, 1942. 
more 10% less. 
Eve. Post of Sep- 

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