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TAB IEIGRAPRES 
35c each, 10 for $2.50. 
BLACK HAMBURG. TGl. Excellent eat- 
ing grape adapted to many climates. 
Berries sweet and crisp. Mid-season. 
BLACK MALVOISE. TG2. Good variety 
for both table and wine. Mid-season. 
BLACK MONUKKA. TG3. Seedless. 
Strong grower for arbors. Mid-season. 
CORNICHON. TGS. Handsome black 
grape. Large, loose clusters. Late. 
EMPEROR. TG6. Late red. Good storage 
grape. Prized for holiday tables. 
FLAME TOKAY. TG7. Crisp red grape; 
mid-season. Round juicy berries. 
MALAGA. TG8. Leading white mid- 
season shipper. Large juicy berries. 
MARAVILLE DE MALAGA (Red Ma- 
laga) TG9. Excellent red grape ripen- 
before Tokay. Splendid for arbors. 
MUSCAT. TG10. California's leading 
table grape. Used for raisins and 
wines; mid-season. Strong canes, 
easily trimmed. 
RIBIER. TG12. Extra large, handsome 
black variety useful for arbors. Mid- 
season. 
RISH-BABA. TG13. Long, oval white 
grape. Vigorous, fine for arbors. Mid- 
season. This is the “ladyfinger’’. 
ROSE OF PERU. TG14. Vigorous, ap- 
pealing black. Exceptionally good 
for Bay regions. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS. TG15. Califor- 
nia’'s best known table and raisin 
grape. White; early. Luscious long 
clusters. 
ZANTE CURRANT. TGI16. Small, black 
seedless. Dried for grape “currants”. 

BLENHEIM 
APRICOTS for Table and Canning 
6-8 grade $1.50 each. 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
BLENHEIM. FT23. California’s leading variety. Large, attractive fruits are well formed, 
delicious. Trees steady producers of high-quality drying, canning, and fresh fruits. 
MOORPARK. FT24. Extra large fruits of high quality and delicious flavor are favorites 
on the fresh market. Fancy dried product commands premium prices. Trees should 
receive frequent summer irrigation for maximum bearing. 
NEWCASTLE EARLY. FT25. Medium-sized fruits are ripe before other varieties. Valua- 
ble in early shipping districts. 
ROUTIER’S PEACH. FT26. Home orchard favorite of interior valleys. Fruits large, 
handsome; flesh is sweet, juicy. 
ROYAL. FT27. Similar to Blenheim but our strain of Winter’s Royal ripens three or 
four days before Blenheim. Prized for shipping, drying, and canning; good producer 
in interior valleys. 
TILTON. FT28. Fruits large and highly colored. Last variety to ripen. 
QUINCES PERSIMMON 
6-8 grade $1.50 each. HACHIYA. FT115. Leading commercial 
4-6 grade $1.25 each. variety and finest quality. Beautiful 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. conical fruits borne on 
3-4 ft. $3.00. 
Prices for grapes below: 50c each, 10 
for $4.50. 
attractive 
trees. 
BLACK MUSCAT. TG4. Richest flavor 
of all grapes and popular with every- 
one. A rare variety; supply limited. 
PEARL OF CSABA. TGI1l. The first 
grape to ripen. Very early, sweet 
and juicy in warm sections. 
APPLE OR ORANGE. FT112. 
sized, apple shape. 
Medium- 
POMEGRANATE 
WONDERFUL. FT116. Large fruits are 
borne in late fall on tree-like shrubs. 
3-4 ft. $1.00. 
perizing, Early CHERRIES 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each, 23 grade 90c each. 
BING. FT36. California’s finest black shipping cherry and most popular home orchard variety. Large 
heart-shaped fruits are borne on sturdy productive trees. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. FT37. Most popular early variety. Medium-sized black, fruits have excellent flavor. 
LAMBERT. FT38. Large dark red cherry ripening late and valuable for extending the cherry season. 
ROYAL ANNE (Napoleon Bigarreau) FT39. Popular California canning and shipping variety. Large 
light amber fruits, borne on large, productive trees. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. FT40. Standard late, red-juiced sour cherry. Excellent for canning and pies. 
Californias Finest FIGS... 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each, 2-3 qrade 90c each. 
BROWN TURKEY. FT41. Produces large, elongated fruits, rich purplish-brown in color. Flesh is straw- 
berry red, fine grained, sweet, and juicy. Adaptable to any section where the fig may be grown. 
DURO BLACK. FT42. A large fig which does well in coastal sections. It produces two distinct crops, a 
popular variety for home orchard and local markets. 
KADOTA. FT43. The leading canning and preserving fig of California. Fruit is; medium size, light green 
in color. Pulp is very sweet, of good quality, practically seedless. Trees bear when very young. 
MISSION. FT44. Introduced by the Mission Fathers, it is the oldest and best all-purpose fig. Tree is large, 
spreading and produces two distinct crops. Fruit is medium to large, dark purple to black in color. 
WHITE ADRIATIC. FT45. The leading drying fig of the San Joaquin Valley. Fruit is medium to large, 
white; pulp is reddish and good quality. 
ALMONDS for Winter Desserts... 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 qrade $1.00 each. 
DRAKE'S SEEDLING. FT29. Productive, medium soft-shelled almond, valuable as a pollenizer. Important 
commercial variety. 
IXL. FT30. A. beautiful, large almond, most attractive in appearance. Soft shelled; sweet kernels. 
JORDANOLO. FT31. New variety recently introduced, similar to Ne Plus Ultra but has smoother kernels. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. FT32. Elongated, softshelled almonds are borne on productive trees. Pollenizer for 
Nonpareil. 
NONPAREIL. FT33. The standard soft-shelled almond in all districts. Sturdy trees are consistent pro- 
ducers of high-quality almonds. Produces best with Ne Plus Ultra and Texas Prolific. 
PEERLESS. FT34. An extremely heavy bearer of high-quality, hard shelled nuts. A money maker. 
TEXAS PROLIFIC (MISSION) FT35. An excellent producer of small, hard-shelled almonds highly de- 
sirable for the candy trade. 
PINEAPPLE. FT113. Large, flavor sug- 
gests pineapple. 
SMYRNA. FT114. Oblong fruits, hand- 
some, perfumed. 
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AMERICAN GRAPES 
50c each, 10 for $3.50. 
CATAWBA. AGI. The leading, cop- 
pery-red American variety. Large 
clusters of flavorsome berries. 
CONCORD. AG2. The nationally 
known ‘“slip-skin'’ grape. Round, 
firm black berries on medium-sized 
clusters. Vigorous grower, excellent 
arbor grape. 
ISABELLA. AG3. Popular large black 
variety. 
NIAGARA. AG4, 
skin”. 
PIERCE (California Concord) AG5. Very 
large, blue-black berries; good-sized 
clusters. 
WINE GRAPES 
35c each, 10 for $2.50. 
Best white “'slip- 
ALICANTE BOUSCHET. WGl. Noted 
for its fine, red juice. 
CARIGNANE. WG2. Excellent pro- 

producing black wine grape. Well- 
filled clusters of tough skinned juicy 
berries. 
GOLDEN CHASSELAS. WG3. Promi- 
nent white wine grape. Heavy 
bearer; well adapted to most dis- 
tricts. 
GRENACHE. WG4, 
wine grape. 
MISSION. WGS. The black wine grape 
of the Padres. 
ZINFANDEL. WG6. Leading black wine 
grape in California. 
Standard black 

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