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NUT TREES 
This year we will have a good supply of some varieties, and a limited supply of others. 
Last year many of our good customers were disappointed in not getting what they 
wanted because of late ordering, so we again urge your to PLACE YOUR ORDER IM. 
MEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF THIS CATALOG. If you prefer late delivery, desig- 
nate approximate time you would like your trees to arrive and we will endeavor to fill 
your order accordingly. 
PLUMS 
(Listed in order of ripening.) 
’ BEAUTY. Earliest commercial variety. Fruit large, 
deep crimson, with amber crimson flesh. 
¥ SANTA ROSA. The most widely planted variety in 
California. Large oval, purplish-crimson fruit, cov- 
ered with light blue bloom. Flesh amber, juicy and 
of pleasing flavor. Very productive. First choice BING. Probably the leading cherry of California. 
| where only one tree is planted. Large, dark reddish black fruit, firm flesh, fine fla- 
© DUARTE. Red plum with blood-red flesh, sweet and VOr. Fine for canning and shipping. Should be planted 
excellent flavor. A popular shipper. Trees are ex- With Tartarian as pollenizer. 
cellent bearers. ROYAL ANNE. A large size pale yellow cherry with 
DAMSON. Variety prized for making jams and jel- bright red cheeks. Flesh firm and sweet. Trees very 
lies. Oval purplish blue fruit. productive. A leading canning and shipping variety. 
OLIVES PEARS 
$3.00 EACH BARTLETT. A nation-wide favorite 
" MISSION. The original variety intro- and California’s best. The perfect 
duced by the Spanish Padres, and home and market variety. First to 
the best for oil as well as a good 






















CHERRIES 
(Listed in order of ripening.) 
BLACK TARTARIAN. The earliest and one of the 
best cherries. Purplish-black fruit, sweet, rich and 
juicy. A good pollenizer for Bing and other sweet 
cherries. 

pickling variety. Trees are good pro- 
ducers year after year. 
" MANZANILLO. Medium to large 
ripen, and best flavored. Good for 
shipping, drying and canning. Plant 
Winter Nellis as pollenizer. 



fruits. The well-known variety for 
oil as well as for pickling. Plant both 
varieties for commercial purposes to 
assure good yearly crops. 
NECTARINES 
“GOLD MINE. Leading home variety. 
Freestone. Delicious flavor. Good 
producer. 
“GOWER. Standard aopine variety. 
Excellent quality. Good producer. 
~QUETTA. Later shipping variety. 
Large, clingstone. Fine quality and 
. good shipper. 
_|WALNUTS 
“ FRANQUETTE. Leading commer- 
cial variety. Nuts are large, hand- 
some, somewhat conical in shape. 
Shells are medium thin. Kernels of 
q best quality. Latest to bloom, so 
=. seldom hurt by frost. 
“EUREKA. A hardy variety popular 
everywhere. Nuts are large, elon- 
gated. Kernels plump and waxy. A 
good commercial variety. 
»PAYNE’S SEEDLING. A fine pro- 
ducer and early bearer. Nuts the 
size of Franquette, with a thin shell 






J PLUMS 
WINTER NELLIS. Best pollenizer 
for Bartlett. Bears nice quality me- 
dium size russet fruit of a rich, aro- 
matic flavor. Late variety. 
Fruit Trees are shipped 
from January to March 
15th. We do NOT pay 
transportation charges on 
fruit trees, citrus trees or 
Standard roses, unless so 
stated in the prices. 
CHERRIES 
OVEN EL the <chiational 
THOMPSON “2-Fiss-Te Fig Tree 
The-Pint”’ 
and good quality kernel. 
MAYETTE. A prolific bearer of 
nearly round nuts. Fine-flavored, 
and nearly as favored a commercial 
variety as the Franquette. 
3 to 4 ft. Size, Only $1.50 each. 

FIGS 
MISSION. The well-known Cali- 
fornia Black Fig. Fruit medium to 
large, with a long neck, dark purple 
It is amazing for size—3 Figs Fill a Pint. 
NO sugar needed—lIt is Nectar-Sweet. 
Bears two heavy crops every year. 
Will bear its first crop 6 months after planting. 
Grows as much as 20 feet across in 3 years. 
Perfect for canning; no sugar needed; peels com- 
pletely, like a banana; its huge size saves time in 

to black. Thrives everywhere figs are 
grown. Very productive. 
KADOTA. The leading canning and 
peeling; its luscious, strawberry-like flesh makes a 
delightfully attractive and appetizing pack. 
3-4 FOOT SIZE TREE 
preserving fig of California. This is 
Be PRICES ON ALL 
a white fig, and for every purpose, $3.00 
F R ! T T R E E S eating, canning, pickling or shipping EACH 
(Unless otherwise shown.) fresh, ‘it is unquestionably the best. 
12-25. Over Trees bear very young. 
_ Trees 25 ' BROWN TURKEY. Large, elongated 
ieee Each Each Each fruits, rich purplish-brown in color. 
t 4 to 6 ft. Size $1.25 $1.15 $1.00 Flesh is strawberry red, fine grained, 
3 to 4 ft. Size 1.00 .90 .715 sweet and juicy. A good variety any- 
All Fruit Trees are F.0O.B. Sacramento where figs are hardy. 
SUPPLY LIMITED 
THEREFORE LIMIT OF 3 TREES TO A CUSTOMER 
THIS YEAR 


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