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Hallawell Seed Co. 
Hallawell’s Deciduous Fruit Trees 
PLEASE READ BEFORE ORDERING 
MAIL ORDERS—Prices on fruit trees are f.o.b. San Francisco and shipment will be made by express at buyer’s 
expense. 
additional to cover cost of packing. 
Orders amounting to $2.00 or more are packed free. 
Orders amounting to less than $2.00 please send 25c 
GUARANTEE—The Hallawell Seed Company will exercise care to have all stock true to name; nevertheless, it is 
understood and agreed that should any stock prove untrue to name, the Hallawell Seed Company shall be liable only 
for the sum paid for the stock proving untrue, and shall not be liable for any greater amount. 
PRICES—Large 4 to 6 ft. trees—75c each, $7.00 for 10 except where otherwise priced. 
APPLES 
4 to 6 ft. 75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
ESOPUS-SPITZENBURG — Large, light red; _ rich, 
sprightly, vinous flavor. One of the best, November. 
GRAVENSTEIN — A large, striped, beautiful, roundish 
apple; of excellent qual.ty, juicy, highly flavored. Au- 
gust. 
RED ASTRACHAN — Large, roundish, skin deep red; 
flesh white, juicy and crisp. June and July. 
RED DELICIOUS—Dark red splashed with golden-yel- 
low. Fine-grained and highly flavored. Ripe in Novem- 
ber. 
WINTER BANANA — Medium to large yellow, usually 
shaded crimson. Rich sub-acid flavor; begins bearing 
very young. October to December. 
YELLOW BELLFLOWER— Very large, oblong; skin 
smooth and of pale lemon color; flesh firm but tender; 
juicy and sub-acid. November. 
YELLOW DELICIQUS—A very fine yellow apple. 
YELLOW NEWTON PIPPIN—Large; flesh yellow, firm, 
crisp, juicy. The best winter apple. December. 
CRAB APPLES 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN—Fruit is of large size; golden yel- 
low and borne in clusters. An erect, free grower. Bears 
very young. 
HYSLOP—Dark red fruits with yellow flesh growing in 
clusters. 
ALMONDS 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
Two or more varieties should be planted together 
to insure pollination. 
DRAKE—Spreading habit, very productive and a good 
pollenizer. Nut medium size, medium soft shell. 
NONPAREIL— An extraordinarily heavy and regular 
bearer with very thin Shell. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC—A good pollinizer and produces a 
large crop of nuts regularly. 
APRICOTS 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
BLENHEIM—An excellent variety and in great demand. 
The trees are early and regular bearers and have an 
abundance of foliage thoroughly protecting the fruit. 
Fruit above medium, oval; orange color, with deep yel- 
low, juicy and rich flesh. July. 
HEMSKIRKE—Large, roundish; flesh bright orange, rich 
and juicy. August. 
ROYAL—A very fine apricot. Of medium size, yellow 
with red check; immensely productive; ripening June. 
TILTON—A fine flavored apricot, and a leading commer- 
cial variety in inland valley districts. Very late. 
CHERRIES 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
BING—Fruit large, dark brown or black; very fine. June. 
BLACK TARTARIAN — Very large, brick black. Late 
June. 
ROYAL ANN (Napoleon Bigarreau)—Very large, amber 
in color. The favorite white cherry. Late June. 
FIGS 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
KADOTA—Fruti medium size, light green skin, well flav- 
ored and sweet. In the ripening stage it exudes a drop 
of sap, which prevents ants entering the fruit. 
MISSION OR CALIFORNIA BLACK—Leading black va- 
riety for shipping or drying. Makes a large tree and 
bears heavily. , 
MULBERRY 
Price, 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 each; 10 or more, $1.40 each. 
PERSIA N—Tree of rather slow growth, but bears young 
and produces the largest and finest fruit of all mul- 
berries. The fruit is black, one to one and a half inches 
long with a fine flavor. Commences to ripen in early 
summer and bears continually until late fall. 
MEDLAR 
$1.25 each 
An apple shaped pome; very tasty when fully ripe. 
NECTARINES 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
BOSTON—Large, deep yellow, with a bright blush and 
mottlings of red. The sweet yellow flesh has a pleasant 
flavor. Late July. 
QUETTA—Very large, beautfiul, highly colored fruit. 
Firm and good flavor. 
OLIVE 
Used largely for ornamental purposes. $1.50 to $4.50 
according to size. 
PEACHES 
75c each, $7.00 for 10. 
ALEXANDER—Generally known as the Early Strawberry 
Peach; partial freestone. Medium size, skin greenish 
white nearly covered with rich red; flesh white, very 
juicy, sweet. Early June. 
BABCOCK—Medium s‘zed; highly colored fruits; white 
flesh; freestone. 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. Very large; color yel- 
low, red cheek; flesh yellow, rich, excellent. Very 
productive. Middle of 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, 
almost fuzzless. Flesh tender but firm. August. 
KRUMMEL—A very fine yellow freestone ripening in 
October when all other peaches are gone. 
STRAWBERRY—Freestone. Medium sized, 
fruits; fine flavored and juicy. July. 
red-cheeked 
