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PEACHES 
$1.25 each. 
ALEXANDER—Generally known as the Early 
Strawberry Peach; partial freestone. Medium 
size, skin greenish white nearly covered with 
tich red; flesh white, very juicy, sweet. Early 
June. 
BABCOCK — Medium sized; highly colored 
fruits; white flesh; freestone. Early June. 
ELBERTA—Freestone. Very large, bright yel- 
low with a beautiful red mottled cheek; flesh 
yellow, juicy and sweet; regular bearer. End 
of July. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—Freestone. Very large; 
color yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow, rich, ex- 
cellent. 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 ripen- 
ing in October when all other peaches are gone. 
STRAWBERRY—Freestone. Medium sized, red- 
cheeked fruits; fine flavored and juicy. July. 
PLUMS 
$1.25 each. 
CLIMAX—Very large, heart shaped; skin thick, 
firm, deep vermilion-red; flesh yellow and very 
rich. July. 
GREEN GAGE—Small, round fruits of the finest 
quality; greenish yellow, with brown dots; 
juicy and sweet. August. 
SANTA ROSA—Deep purplish crimson, very 
large and extremely early. Middle of June. 
SATSUMA—Large; blood-red flesh; of fine 
flavor. 
YELLOW EGG—Very large, egg-shaped. The 
yellow flesh is juicy and sweet when ripe. 
August. 
WICKSON—Large and heart-shaped; color is 
yellow, turning carmine-red as it ripens. Au- 
gust. 
QUINCES 
$1.25 each. 
PINEAPPLE—Very fine flavor. Large. 
PRUNES 
$1.25 each. 
COATES 1418—Fruits are uniformly large and 
of excellent quality fresh from tree or dried. 
FRENCH IMPROVED—The popular prune grown 
in all district of California. 
SUGAR—Very large. Ripens early in August. 
Skin light purple, tinted with green, changing at 
maturity to dark purple, covered with a thick 
white bloom. Early August. 
WALNUTS 
FRANQUETTE—Nut is quite large, of an elon- 
gated oval shape and very attractive; kernel 
full, sweet and of a rich, nutty flavor; a late 
bloomer. Grafted on California Black Walnut 
root, 4 to 6 feet. $3.00 each. 
PAYNE'S SEEDLING — A large shapely nut; 
kernel very meaty and rich in flavor. Bears 
regularly and heavily. Grafted on California 
Black Walnut root. 4 to 6 feet. $3.00 each. 
DELICIOUS BLUEBERRIES 
The old-fashioned blueberry has become mod- 
ernized; now the berries are much larger and 
the yield has been increased tremendously. 
They require acid soil, containing a liberal 
amount of deep moisture. For the purpose of 
better pollination, plant two varieties. Set them 
3 feet apart in the row, 5 feet between rows. 
Prices: 3-year Plants, $2.00; Each; 12 for $20.00. 
Shipping Orders: Add 20% for Packing. 
CABOT—Early, grows 3 feet high and a broad 
low bush. 
CONCORD—Upright growth to 6 feet. 
RANCOCAS—Upright, slender growth to 5 feet. 
STANLEY—Yields abundantly, especially when 
planted with other varieties for pollination. 
RHUBARB 
LARGE CHERRY GIANT 
This is the finest rhubarb grown and our roots 
will produce large stalks in abundance the first 
year. Roots set in March or April and properly 
fertilized should bear by August. The stems 
are bright cherry red in winter and are so ten- 
der they do not need peeling when cooked. 
Three plants well cared for will supply suffi- 
cient rhubarb for the average family. Strong 
divisions that will produce large stems. Each 
45c; 50c postpaid. 

Satsuma Plum 
GRAPES CALIFORNIA VARIETIES 
No Grape Vines Shipped Outside the 
State of California. 
Standard No. 1 Grade, 35c each: $2.50 per 10. 
BLACK CORNICHON—Large, elongated fruits. 
Ripens October. 
RED MALAGA—Red. September. Suitable for 
arbors. 
MUSCAT—Pale amber. August-September. 
OLIVETTE BLANCH — Greenish amber, large 
and elongated. September. 
RIBIER—Extra large, black handsome grape. 
August, September. 
THOMPSON'S SEEDLESS — Yellow. 
Suitable for arbors. 
EASTERN VARIETIES 
The following: 35c each; $2.50 per 10. 
CONCORD—Black. August. Arbor variety. 
ISABELLA REGIA—Bluish black. September. 
Arbor variety. 
August. 
ARTICHOKES 
Large root divisions that will bear buds the first 
season. 35c each; 50c each postpaid within 
4th zone. 


Dwarf Apple — 14 Years Old 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
Full Size Fruits on Small Trees 
Dwarf trees are budded and grown on dwarfing 
understock. They require only about one-fourth 
as much space as the ordinary fruit tree and by 
proper pruning may be kept to a height of 
about 6 to 10 feet. They bear when small or 
young and they may be grown tree shape or 
Espalier. We offer them in the following va- 
rieties. 
Price, $2.50 Each. 7 
Packed for Shipping, $2.75 Each. 
DWARF APPLE 
RED DELICIOUS—Red splashed yellow. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS—Yellowish green. 
SPITZENBERG—Large light red. 
DWARF APRICOT 
BLENHEIM—Ripens in July. 
TILTON—Ripens very late. 
DWARF CHERRY 
LAMBERT—The largest sweet cherry; ripens in 
June. 
DWARF PEACH 
LATE CRAWFORD—Red and yellow. 
LADY SUSANNE—Blush; ripens September. 
DWARF PEAR 
BARTLETT—Ripens in August. 
PASTOREN—Large yellow. Late. 
DWARF PLUM 
SATSUMA—Blood red flesh. 
REINE CLAUDE—Purple; ripens in August. . 
