NUT TREES for Year ‘Round Pleasure 
Almonds 
6-8’ grade $1.50 each, 4-6’ grade / 
$1.25 each, 3-4’ grade $1 each. 
DRAKE'S SEEDLING. Productive, me- 
dium soft-shelled almond, valuable 
as a polenizer. Important commercial 
variety. 
IXL. A beautiful, large almond, most 
attractive in appearance. Soft shell- 
ed; 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 pro- 
ductive trees. Pollinizer for Nonpareil. 
NONPAREIL. The standard soft-shell- 
edalmond inall districts. Sturdy trees 
are consistent producers of high-qual- 
ity 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 pro- 
ducer of small, hard-shelled almonds 
highly desirable for the candy trade. 
PECANS 
6-8’ grade $4.00, 4-6’ grade $3.50, 
3-4’ grade $3.00. 
CALORO. Splendid new _ variety 
adapted to a wide range of climatic 
conditions. Early fruiting, high qual- 
ity. 
SELECT (Plant Patent No. 510). Made 
to order for Northern California cli- 
mate. Matures early; delicious meats 
part easily from the shell. Add 50c 
royalty for this variety. 
~ SUCCESS. Widely planted in the San 
Joaguin Valley. Soft shelled, prolific, 
self-fruitful. 
PECAN SEEDLINGS. Make beautiful 
sturdy shade trees and desirable 
stock for grafting to named varieties. 
Prices on page 10. 
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Welauls 
8-10’ grade $4.00 each. 
6- 8’ grade $3.50 each. 
4- 6’ grade $3.00 each. 
3- 4’ grade $2.50 each. 
2- 3’ grade $1.75 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 
kernels. Makes a sturdy, spreading 
tree. 
EUREKA. A popular variety in North- 
ern California. The nuts are large, 
oblong, of fine appearance. Shells 
are rather thick, well sealed. Holds 
up well in handling; makes a splen- 
did large upright tree. This is a good 
commercial variety and popular as 
an ornamental shade tree. 
FRANQUETTE. One of the most im- 
portant commercial varieties, popu- 
lar wherever the English walnut is 
grown. The nuts are large, hand- 
some, rather conical in shape. Shells 
are medium thin. Kernels are unusu- 
ally light in color and of best quality. 
Trees large and vigorous, this va- 
riety 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. 
Reyal Waluut Seedlings 
Prices on page 10. 
EXCLUSIVE WITH US. Royal Walnut 
Seedlings are grown from the seed of 
Lieb’'s Frost-fighter Walnut trees, a 
more vigorous, healthy strain of un- 
derstock 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. Plant Royal 
Seedlings for quick-growing hand- 
some shade trees. Nuts are easier to 
crack, tastier and larger than fruit 
from ordinary black seedlings. 
Use the chart on page 12 to select varieties ripening in sequence. 
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Gravenstein Apple. 
Red Delicious Apple. 
Yellow Delicious Apple. 
Bartlett Pear. : 
Gravenstein Apple. 
Red Astrachan Apple. 
Red Delicious Apple (3-year) 
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Red Astrachan Apple (Early summer variety). 

STURDY ALMOND TREES IN OUR PLACER COUNTY NURSERY 
Phoio taken June 7th. 
FILBERTS 
4-6’ grade $2.00 each. 
BARCELONA. Best commercial variety. Most Filbert 
plantings comprise 80 per cent Barcelona. Requires 
pollinizer. 
DUCHILLY. Good quality; large size; fine pollinizer. 
CHESTNUTS 
4-5’ grade $3.00 each, 3-4’ grade $2.50 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 especially 
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. 
ESPALIER and 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
for the Small Garden 
Valuable for the small garden, these Dwarf and 
Espalier trees solve the problem of fruit-bearing trees 
in a restricted area, where regular home orchard trees 
will not have sufficient space to grow. Use the Espalier 
trees for wall-coverage and dwarf trees in open garden. 

Our Espalier trees are four years old, capable of production the first year planted, and are trained 
in the horizontal cordon style, each having three tiers of branches. Dwarf fruit trees have the 
typical style of fruit tree growth on a much smaller scale. Three-year trees will produce the year 
after planting; 4-year trees the same year planted. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
All 4-year: $10.00 each, bare root. 
Pastoren Pear (Good late fall variety). 
Williams Butter Pear (Like Bartlett but later). 
Italian Prune (Late, oval, purple, sweet). 
Ostheimer Cherry (Pie cherry, will grow in shade). 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
All 4-year, $6.00 each, except Red Delicious apple, 3-year, $5.00 each. 
Yellow Delicious Apple. 
Bartlett Pear. 
Pastoren Pear. 
Williams Butter Pear. 
Ostheimer Cherry. 
Blenheim and Moorpark Apricots. 
