FRUIT TREES—GRAPES-—BERRIES 
PRICES OF ALL 
FRUIT TREES 
plantings. 
— Prices Subject to 
APPLE 
Red Jonathan. Late fall. Early bearer, high quality 
and productive. 
Red Delicious. 
Productive. 
Red Astrachan. July. Early bearer, good cropper. 
For all purposes, eve.ywhere. 
Red Gravenstein. Red striped. Fall. 
quality. 
Red Rome Beauty. Red. Winter. 
Blooms late, Early bearer. 
Red Siberian Crab. Summer. Best for jelly. Bears 
young. 
Spitzenburg. Large, light red; rich, vinous flavor. 
November. 
Winesap. Red. Late winter. 
Good for all uses. 
Yellow Belleflower. Fall, very aromatic. Bears best 
when planted with other sorts. 
Yellow Delicious. Late fall. 
of fine flavor, $1.50 each. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin. Late winter. A fine keep- 
er, cooker, shipper, producer. 
APRICOT—NECTARINE 
Apricot. Moorpark. Very large, productive and 
finest quality. Blenheim. Large, well liked sort. 
Tilton. A high quality cot. 
Nectarines. Gold Mine. White flesh. Red skin. Ex- 
ceptional quality. Freestone. 
Quetta. Highly colored, good eating, white cling- 
stone. 
John Rivers. 
Early winter. A fine eating apple. 
Excellent 
Best for baking. 
Latest keeper of all. 
Preferred by some, as 
A good quality, red skin. A smallish 
tree for backyards. 
CHERRIES ON A BUSH! 
(HANSEN BUSH CHERRY) 
Yes, sir, no climbing. Early Bearing. Hardy. 
Prolific. Easy to grow. Eat fresh or in tasty 
jam. Ornamental, too, with showy fall foliage. 
12 to 18 inch, 50c. 18 to 24 inch, 85c. 

- CHERRY 
The canning cherry. Pollenized by 
White with blush cheek. 
Self-fruitful. 
Pollenizer: 
Royal Ann. 
Black Tartarian. 
Black Tartarian—Large, of fine flavor. 
Bing—Very large, firm, fine quality. 
Black Tartarian. 

BUSH TARTARIAN CHERRY 
New and first class. Grows but 12 feet high, 
with umbrella shaped top. Large rich black 
fruit. Bears young and always-has a good 
crop. 1 year, 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 each. 

& Montmorency. Most popular sour cherry grown in 
America. Ripens midseason, large, red, slightly acid, 
flesh very tender. Preserved at home, is always 
attractive and extra good quality. Amateurs: Please 
note that sour cherries are much easier to grow than 
sweet kinds, are hardier, not subject to troubles. 2 to 
3 ft $1.45; 3 to 4 ft., $1.65; 4 to & ft., $1.85. 
FIG 
All listed are Self-fruitful. $1.50 each. 
Brown Turkey. High quality large fruit. 
Black Mission. Large and fine. 
Kadota. White for preserves. 
TREE PROTECTORS 
(Heavy Waxed Paper) 
Save your trees from _ rabbits, 
borers, sun scald. Not affected by 
rain. 18-inch size should be used on 
every fruit tree for the first year; 
add 5c each to order for this size for 
less than 50. 
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Prices subject to change. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add post- 
age to your Zone. Shipping weights 
shown above. Plus 2%% tax if in 
California 

PEAR 
On French Pear Roots 
Bartlett. Well-known late summer sort. 
Comice. High quality table fruit. Fall. This is the 
pear you see advertised under trade-marked name as 
“Royal Rivera” and ‘““‘Doyenne Comice. 
Bosc. Delicious early winter sort. 
Winter Nelis. Vinous flavored, late winter pear; a 
crooked grower while young. 
Seckel. Highest eating quality of all pears. 
Dwarf Bartlett. 2 years. $2.50 each. 
PEACH 
FREESTONE VARIETIES 
Babcock. White freestone. Delicious quality. Mid- 
season, A Southern California favorite. 
© Blood. Blood red to pit and ideal for spicing. 
Early Crawford. Yellow freestone. Hardy, heavy 
bearer. August. 
Elberta. Incorrectly called Alberta. Yellow free- 
stone. August. All around good peach. Dessert or 
canning, 
Fay Elberta. Yellow freestone, July to August. 
Similar to above, a little earlier. 
Hales Early. White freestone. July. Best early 
eating peach. 
J. H. Hale—Large yellow freestone. August. Can- 
ning or eating. Self-sterile, planted alone. 
Krummel. October. Large yellow freestone. 25c 
higher than list. 
Rio Oso Gem. Mid-season yellow freestone of very 
fine quality. (Add per tree 10c royalty.) 
Strawberry—White freestone. Popular. July. 
CLINGSTONE VARIETIES 
Heath. White. Preferred by some for canning, 
Tuscan Cling. Best yellow cling for home canning. 
Orange Cling—September. Yellow canning sort. 
PERSIMMON—POMEGRANATE 
Hachiya, very large bright red. 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 
Sto! 4 Hi S2.25- 
Fuyu. This new persimmon is never puckery. 
Quite firm even when fully ripe. Fruits large, young 
and heavy bearer. 2 to 3 ft., $2.00; 3 to 4 ft., $2.25. 
Pomegranate. Variety. Wonderful. Very large and 
juicy. High color, Glossy leaves. Scarlet flowers, 
quite ornamental. 
PLUM—PRUNE 
Climax. Large early, cherry red, 
Bears young. Hardy. 
Damson. Well known canner. 
Hungarian. September. Very large, dark blue, yel- 
low flesh. Hardy. 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow for canning. Hardy. 
Imp. French Prune. Very sweet to dry, or eat fresh 
or can. 
Santa Rosa. red fleshed. 
heavily. 
Tragedy. Hardy. Regular bearer. Large dark blue. 
Sweet and juicy. July. 
Fine quality. 
Large, Juicy. Bears 
EXCEPT AS NOTED, we offer first class standard orchard grades, 3 to 4 ft. @ $1.00, and 4 to 6 ft @ 
$1.25 each; also a super grade 6 to 8 ft @ $1.50. These are all one year trees and graded by cali- 
per. We make no packing or handling charge. We have insufficient quantities for commercial 
Change — This list of fruit trees has been selected for Home use and are all splendid sorts. 
QUINCE 
» smyrna. Large, tender, very fine. : 
” Pineapple. High quality. 5 to 6 feet. Bushy bearing 
size, $3.50 each, 1 year plants 75c. 
THORNLESS 
BOYSENBERRY 
Smooth as a kitten’s ear. Same wonderful 
berry as thorny kind. Priced at bottom of this 
page. 

GRAPES 
Grapes. For home use. No. 1 grade. Each, 35c, 
regardless of quantity. Listed in order of ripening. 
@® Early Muscat. This Extra Quality tightly bunched 
amber fleshed variety ripens a full month before the 
Standard Muscat. 75c each. 
Thompson Seedless. August. Fine for arbors. 
Ribier. September, Very large, blue black. Fine 
for arbors. 
Muscat. Late September. Very sweet and rich. 
Red Malaga. September. Red, Delicious flavor. 
Suitable for arbors. 
Lady Finger. Sept. Long white. 
Tokay. Flame red. October. 
American Grapes CONCORD, black. DELAWARE, 
red. NIAGARA, white. All are high quality. Fine for 
arbors. Hardy. Used for grape juice, jelly and eating 
Fine eating. 
fresh. No.1 grade. Each 35c. 
Fredonia. New, Black, of Concord type but ripens 
three weeks earlier. Each 50c. 
HYBRID BLUEBERRIES 
Not huckleberries, Improved cultivated kinds, 
and boy they are good. Decorative, too, with 
brilliant red fall foliage. For best results plant 
2 varieties in full sun in acid soil. Or see soil 
treatment under Azalea, page 8. Shipped with 
earthball. Weight 3 lbs. each. 3 year. Bear- 
ing size. 
Grover. Large free bearing. Late, $1.35. 
Rubel. Medium size berry. Heavy bearers. 
$1.35. 
Un-named. But sure to please. 3 year, 18 to 
24-inches, $1.00. 
5 or more 10% less. 


SPECIAL NOTICE 
Due to scarcity of all fruit trees we reserve 
the right to substitute stock of same variety 
of different size at proportionate price. Please 
specify second choice of variety if possible. 

ASPARAGUS — BERRY PLANTS — RHUBARB 
STRONG FIRST GRADE PLANTS 


&2” Postpaid to Fourth P. P. Zone = 
Plus Sales Tax, 2!/2% in California 
6 12 50 
TRELLIS BERRIES— Each 100 
CORY THORNLESS BLACKBERRY, Strong Tip Plants............ $ .35 $1.75 $3.25 $11.00 $20.00 
YOUNGBERRY (New Thornless) ¥, : 25 135 2.50 8.00 15.00 
BOYSENBERRY Ys oe ~ a 1.10 2.00 7.00 12.50 
BOYSENBERRY (Thorrless New) 3 2 Wy =e) L25 3.25 11.00 20.00 
*LOGANBERRY ee a ae Sy a 35 1.80 3.50 12.00 22.00 
DEWBERRY Sucker Plants | “22.0. SLO .75 1.25 4.00 WieEhS) 
CANE BERRIES— 
CUMBERLAND BLACK CAP RASPBERRY, Tip Plants............. .15 .75 1.25 3.75 7.00 
SODUS PURPLE RASPBERRY (New. See Above) 25) 1.35 2.50 9.00 17.50 
LLOYD GEORGE BIG RED RASPBERRY (Extra Fine).. .10 -50 1.00 4.00 7.50 
NEW WASHINGTON RED RASPBERRY.......................... .10 -50 1.00 4.00 7.50 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—Everbearing, Red...................-....... 15 -75 1.25 5.50 10.00 
ASPARAGUS— 
MARY WASHINGTON_Green and Purple Tips_Fine, 3 yrs. -75 2.00 3.50 
STRAWBERRIES— 
GEM—Everbearing—Large, Fine, Heavy Bearev................. .60 2.00 3.50 
PROGRESSIVE STRAWBERRY—Everbearing Heavy Bear. -60 2.00 3.50 
DORSET—One Crop—High Quality—Heavy Bearer... 50 1.50 2.75 
+BANNER—One Crop—Heavy Bearer—Best on Coast.......... 50 1.50 2.75 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY—Everbearing. New. MAKES 
NO RUNNERS — Of fine quality. Bears longer and 
more) berries, than jother kinds/ fs. eer 1.50 6.00 12.00 
HORSERADISH— 
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ARTICHOKES— 
GYOBE—larger Groen yrs secs cc seecsrs ater t tee seeec cecetcsecocsece .35 3 for $1.00 3.50 
RHUBARB— 
STRAWBERRY—Light Pink—High Quality... 35 3 for $1.00 2.75 True divisions 
CHERRY—Extra Sweet——-Tender................2.0ccesececceevecseeseeeeeeceees nok 3 for $1.00 2.75 True divisions 
* Plant Patent 82. 
tAlso called “‘Oregon Plum,’ “‘New Oregon.” 
“Marshall” is correct name. 
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