id Nurserymen : 
APPLE, continued 
Skinner Seedling. A superb early eating variety. 
Winesap. Splendid quality. Late. Red. 
Snow. Very white flesh, tender and juicy. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin. Flesh firm, 
Best winter keeper. 
CRABAPPLE. For jelly and preserves. 
APRICOT, Royal. Very heavy bearer. 
Blenheim. The best all-purpose Apricot for can- 
ning, drying, or fresh. 
Moorpark. Large, round, Shy, ir- 
regular bearer. 
We also have Apricots on No. 29 Resistant Root. 
' CHERRY.” Bing. Black; firm and delicious. 
“Royal Ann. Yellow, blushed red. 
white. 
delicious. 
Morello. Blackish red. Very productive. Excel- 
lent for canning and pies. : 
Black Tartarian. Very large and juicy. Early. 
‘PEACH, Freestone Varieties. 
Babcock. Sweet white flesh. 
Briggs Red May. Early. Flesh white, juicy and 
sweet. 
Clingstone Varieties. 
Seasoned: Early and Late Varieties. 
Ow. 
Elberta. Very large; orange-yellow. 
Fischer. (Pat.) Firm, round; yellow-flesh of high 
duality. (Add 20 cts. Royalty.) 
Foster. Improved Early Crawford. 
J. H. Hale. Large yellow fruit of superior flavor. 
Mayflower. Very early. Dark red; white flesh. 
~ Miller’s Late. Large; yellow. Late. 
Muir. Very large; sweet; yellow to pit. 
Nectar. (Pat.) Best early white-fleshed freestone. 
(Add 20 cts. Royaity.) 
Orange Cling. Very large; deep golden flesh. 
-Palora Cling. Large; clear, yellow flesh. Heavy 
producer. 
Large; yel- 
Phillips Cling. Rich flavor, yellow flesh. Small 
pit. 
Rio Oso-Gem. (Pat.) Large, yellow, firm and 
richly flavored. (Add 10 cts. Royalty.) 
Salway. Deep yellow. Good quality. Late. 
‘Strawberry. Large; white-fleshed; juicy. 
PLUM, Beauty. Large; deep crimson. Early. 
Santa Rosa. Purplish crimson. For home and 
market. 
Satsuma. Good for preserves. Flesh deep red. 
Yellow Egg. Very large. Fine for cooking. 
Damson. Favorite blue Plum. 
Burbank. Large; dark red; very sweet. 
PRUNE. We have Improved French Prunes on No. 
29 Resistant Root. 
French Improved. Heavy producer. Large 
fruits. 
Imperial. Excellent quality. Very large. 
Sugar. Dark purple. Very productive. Early. 
Hungarian. Large; dark red. Strong bearer. 
- NECTARINE, Stanwick. Juicy white flesh. Popu- 
ar. 
Gold Mine. 
Fine flavor. Freestone. Excellent 
canned or fresh. 
Quetta. Flesh firm; extra large. 
FIG, White Adriatic. Yellowish green. Very fine. 
Black Mission. Very productive. Produces two 
crops. 
Kadota. 
QUINCE, Pineapple. Round; golden yellow. 
Smyrna. Very large. Heavy bearer. 
POMEGRANATE, Wonderful. 
Fine either fresh or preserved. 
Big crimson fruits. 

A full line of Roses—tree and bush. 
Shrubs and Trees—rare and standard varieties. 
Write us for anything pertaining to horticulture, 
agriculture and landscaping. 
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WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA 
ALMOND, Drake’s Seedling. Medium; round. 
Ne Plus 
Ultra. Large, long. Very attractive. 
Nonpareil. Large, smooth kernels. Commercial. 
Prices of all fruit trees: 4 to 6-ft. tree, $1.25 
each; 10 to 50 trees at $1 each. Ask for prices on 
100 or 1000 of a kind. All single trees root- and top- 
pruned ready for planting when requested. 
For the home garden with a small back yard we can 
furnish the following dwarf fruit trees to be planted 
10 feet apart: Apples, Apricots, Pears, Plums, 
Cherries, our selection, at $2.50 up. 
PERSIMMON. $2 each. 
GRAPES, Golden Muscat. Golden green. Vigor- 
ous; heavy bearer. 
Seedless Concord. Blue-black; fine flavor. 
Pierce Isabella. Large; excellent flavor; black. 
Any of the above varieties, $1 each 
Thompson Seedless. Small; greenish yellow. 
Muscat. Large; green; sweet. Dries. 
Flame Tokay. Rich red; crisp and sweet. 
Sweetwater. 
Emperor. Late; red. Keeps well. 
Ribier. Huge blue-black Malaga Grape. 
Any of the above varieties, 50 cts. each, 
10 for $4.50 
BEGONIA BULBS 
Begonias have long been our specialty. This year 
we offer double varieties in six different colors: red, 
white, yellow, pink, salmon, and orange. Large 
blooming-size bulbs, $2.50 per doz. ‘ 
CITRUS STOCK 
ORANGES, Washington Navel. 
Valencia. Best summer variety. 
Tangerines. Everybody’s favorite. 
‘Blood Orange. Sweet and juicy; streaked red. 
LEMONS, Eureka. Very juicy. Widely planted. 
Lisbon. Strong, vigorous tree. 
Meyer. Bears almost all year. Hardy. 
LIMES, Bear’s Seedless. Large fruit; rich flavor. 
Rangpur. Reddish orange fruit. Resistant to cold. 
GRAPEFRUIT, Marsh Seedless. Large; juicy. 
Any of the above Citrus trees, $5.00 each 
AVOCADOS. $6 each. 
Seedless; winter. 

DOUBLE BEGONIA 
