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Plant Berry Plants Now! Do Not Delay As Stock Is Limited. 
SU Ri = TT SMALL FRUITS 
“s BERRIES, ETC. 
Berry plants are all postpaid in Northern California, if the order is $2.00 or over. 
Add 25¢@ for mailing orders under $2.00. 
BLACKKBERRIES, Thornless. Fine home or market variety. Extra strong plants, 
S0¢ each; 12 for $5.00. 
BOYSENBERRY. Unusually large reddish black berries of fine flavor, with very 
few seeds, 35$¢ each; 412 for $3.50. 
GURRANT, Cherry. A fine variety for home or market, Heavy 2-yr 
plants, SQ¢ each; 42 for $5.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES, Oregon Champion. Largest and best variety. 
Heavy 2-yr. planis §Q¢ each; 42 for $5.60. 
GRAPES, 35$¢ each; 42 for $3.50, except: Concord and ‘Isabella 
which are $Q¢ cach, 42 for $$.4@, Plant December to April. 
Black Hamburg. Black. Concord. Wlack./Fiame Tokay. Red. Isabella. 
Bluish black. ¥ Muscat. Amber. Yhon pson’s Seedless. Yellow. Zin- 
tandel., Purple. 
LOGANGERRIES. 1-Yr. Heavy plants, 3$¢@ each; $3.59 dozen. 
RASPBERRIES. 1-Yr. Heavy plants. : 
Cumberland Black Cap. Best black cap variety, 3$@ each; 42 for 




Keep Your Victory Garden Pr ducir 
Sunset’s High Quality Vegetable Seeds 
ALL VEGETABLE SEEDS ARE POSTPAID . 
PEAS, DWARF. All year. | ae. 
American Wonder. Pkt. 10°, Ib, 500, * 
PEAS, MEDIUM. , 
Laxtonian, Pkt. 10c, Ib, 50c. 
Stratagem. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 50e, 
PEAS, TALL. 
Edible Pod. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 50c, 
Telephone. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 50c,- — 
PUMPKIN. Apr. 15-June. . 
Large Cheese. Pkt. 10c. oz. 25e. 
RADISH. All year. ; ite 
California Long White. Pkt. 10¢, 02. 25¢e. 
Early Searlet Turnip. Pkt. 10c, 0%. 25c. 
Long Searlet. Pkt. 10¢, 02. 25¢. ; 
Round Black Spanish. Pkt. 10c, 02. 25¢._ 
Pkt. 10 40 Searlet Tornip White Tip. Pkt. 10c, 02, 
Broad-leavyed, Escarolle. t. 10¢, 02, 40c, . ‘ : 
Green Curled. Pkt. 10c, oz. 40c. SALSIFY. Fehb.-Sept. ? 
Mammoth Sandwich Island. Pkt. 10c. 
KALE. Jan.-April; July-Oct. : g , iM 
Jersey. Pkt. 10c, 02. 50c. SPINACH. All year, 
Long-standing. Pkt. 10c, 02. 20c, 14 tb. 50c. — 
KONLRABI. Jan.-May; July-Oct. , ae 
New Zealand. Pkt. 15¢, oz. 35c. 
White Vienna. Pkt. 10c, oz. $1.00. Prickly. Pkt. 10¢,-14 Ib. 50e. 
LEEK. Jan.-Apr. 
SQUASH. May-June. J a 
Large American Flag. Pkt. 1c. Banana... Pict, -10¢, 7.1 20c: Pkt, 10c, 0”, 25¢. 
LETTUCE. All year. 



CHICORY. Early spring. 
Long-rooted. Pkt. 15c, 02z. The. 
SWEPT CORN. Apr. 15-July 15. 
Alameda Sugar. Pkt. 10c, Ib, 45c. 
Country Gentleman. Pkt. 10c,, lb, 45e. 
Golden Bantam, Pkt.10c, 1b, 45c. 
Stowell’s Evergreen, Pkt. 10c, th, 45c. 
CRESS, All year. 
Curled. Pkt. 10c, 
CUCUMBERS. Apr. 15-June 15. 
Arlington White Spine. Pkt. 10c, oz. 35e. 
Lemon, Pkt. 10c, oz. 50¢. 
Long Green Improved. Pkt. 1c, 02. 35c. 
EGG PLANT, New York Improved, Pkt, 10c. 
ENDIVE. June-Oct. 
Write for special prices on larger quantities. 
BEANS, DWARF. Apr.-Aug. 
Stringless Green-Rod. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 50e. 
Broad Windsor. Horse Beans. Pkt. 10c, Ib. 50e. 
French String Beans. Pkt. 10c, lb. 50c. 
Improved Golden Wax. Pkt. 10c, lb, 50c. 
BEANS, POLE. 
Blue Lake Cresseback. Pkt. 10c, lb. 50c. 
Horticultural (Htalian). Pkt. 10c, lb. 50c. 
Kentucky Wonder. Pkt. 10c, lb. 50c. 
Scarlet Runner. Pkt. 10c, lb. 50c. 
Yard Long, Pkt. 15c. 
BEANS, LIMA. 
Burpee’s Bush, Improved. Pkt. 10c, lb, 50c. 
King of the Garden (Pole). Pkt. 10c, Ib. 50c, 
RASPBERRIES—Continued 
Lloyd George. The iargest red variety. Excellent flavor, fruit borne 
in clusters. Extra heavy 2-yr. plants that will bear heavily this 
coming season. $§¢ each; 12 for $3.50, : 
St. Regis. Berries deep crimson; delicious flavor. Prolific bearer. 
Strong plants, 3§¢@ each; 1% for $3.50. Ls 
Thornless Boysenberry. Similar to the regular Boysenberry — 
without thorns. Heavy plants. §Q¢ each; 42 for §$§,90. 
Thornless Loganberry. Heavy plants, $Q¢ each; 4g for $5.00. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. Earliest. and heaviest yielding berry 
of this class. The large, luscious berries are rich, sweet and juicy, 
yet firm, with but few seeds. A cross between the Logan and 
oe 





































Early White Bush Sealiop. 
Hubbard. Pkt. 10c, 02. 35¢. 
Italian (Zucchini). Pkt. 10¢, 02, 25c. _ 

$3.50. A ; ‘ j : : ‘ ‘ " 
: we P Yardenia Dewberry. Strong plants, 50¢ each, $5.00 for 42. Big Boston. Pkt. 10c. Vegetable Marrow. Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. 
Cuthbert. Large crimson variety. Hardy. Bears heavily. each; Gare : oe ae RE Calif. Cream Butter. Pkt. 10e. oH Summ kneck. Pkt. 10c, 02. 25¢, 
$2.50 dozen. y. 25¢ YOUNGBERRIES. Heavy plants, 3$¢ each, 12 for $3.59. ee cates, Fie Yellow Summer Crookneck, Pkt. 10c, oz, 2 
: Los Angeles, Pkt. 10c. 



Romaine, or Cos. Pkt. 10c. 
STOCK IST HIMITED, 7 TABLE BEETS. All year. 










PLANTS E 5 > xy : . = 2 Crosby's Egyptian. Pkt. 10c, oz: 35¢. MUSKMELO 15-Sune. 
READY a Bp ss \id bh ee GET YOUR 0! Detroit Dark Red. Pkt, 10c, 6z, 35c. Chesney ee. ee Hie te, oe 
NOW Be bul YO US AS SOON A SWISS’ CHARD. All year. Persian. Pkt. 10c, 07. ‘50c. wakh 
. : POSSIBLE Giant Lucullus, Pkt. 10c, oz. 25c. pits Leek Learn asee fi j 

WATERMELON. Apr. 15-June, 
Black-seeded Chilian. Pkt. 10¢, 02. 25c. 
Kleckley Sweet. Pkt. 10c, 0%. 25e. 
MUSTARD. Apr.-June. 
Southern Curled. Pkt. 10e, 07. 25e. 
ONIONS. Novy.-March. 
Australian Brown. Pkt. 10c. 
Red Wethersfield. Pkt. 10c. 
White Portugal. Pkt, 10c. 
Yellow Gobe Danvers. Pkt. 10e, 
Bunching. Pkt. 10c, 
BRUSSELS SPROUTS. Jan.-Apr.; July-Oct. 
Dwarf Perfection. Pkt. 5c, 
CABBAGE. Jan.-Apr.; July-Oct. 
Chinese Cabbage. Pkt. 10c. 
Early Jersey Wakefield. Pkt. 10c. 
Flat Duteh. Pkt. 10c. 
Red Rock. Pkt. 10c. 
Drumhead Savoy. EHarly. Pkt. 10c. 
CARROTS. All year. 
Danyers Half-Long. Pkt. 10c, oz. 45c. 
French Foreing. Pkt. 10¢, oz, 45c. 
Oxheart. Pkt. 10c, 0%. 45c. 
Long Orange. Pkt. 10c, 02. 4he. 
CAULIFLOWDR. June-Jan. 
Early Snowball. Pkt. 25e. 
. : 
CELERIAC. Feb.-June. 
Large Smooth Prague. Pkt. 10c, 
9 i q N al PD ; t 
{ SUNSET’S FAMOUS BANNER STRAWBERRIES 
Our Improved Heavy Yielding Variety 
Best, most uniform and heaviest yielding strawberry for home gardens and - 
ket, growers. It produces fruit: from March until November. at = fs 
Our Banner is large, firm, and of fine form, averaging 15 to the quart box, Co or 
a deep rich red, having a glossy varnished appearance when ripe. [his dark, blood. 
red coloring extends to the very center, no matter how large. Our Banner is neve 
hollow. When fully ripe the flavor is suggestive of the wild berry, 1s crisp and d 
licious and will remain on the vine for three days without injury, keeping perfe 
for many days after picking. Will hold its color, shape and flavor when canned, 
Extra selected heavy rooted plarrts. , 
4Z plants 75¢; 100 for $5.00 — Postpaid in Northern California and Nev: 

bh (i yh 
OMEN eLS 
TOMATO. ~ Feb.-May. F 
creed, “BH Te ot aze Chalks Barly, Jewel. Pkt 0c, 
PARSLEY. All year. : Esitcharda Eee oy 
Dougle Curled. Pkt. 10c, 02. 40e. TURNIP. Aug.-Apr. : j os we kets 
PARSNIP. Feb.-Sept. 
Early Flat White. Pkt. 10c,_ Oe 3 
Hollow Crown. Pkt. 10c, oz, 35¢e. Purple-Top White Globe. Pkt. 1c. 
PEPPERS. Feb.-March. 

hi ee 

Rutabaga. Yellow. Pkt. le. — 
HERB SEEDS. _ Borage, Swe 

7 : CELERY. Feb.-June. As 
Field run plants, 12 for 66¢, 100 for $4.00 Large Bell. Pkt. 10c, Dandelion, Dill, Lavender, Rosi 
: or i oe = Golden Selt-blanching Improved, Pkt. 10e. Pimiento. Pkt, 10c, Sweet Marjoram. Any of above, 
Add 25c¢ to cover cost of mailing and packing on orders under $2.00 White Pluss. “Pkt, 1p, Red Chili. Pkt. 10c. be We, J ¥ s ; +P 

“| NEW ST <RRTES — A-new runnerless MASTODON STRAWBERRIES —A_ large everbe - ; . 
iyve 25¢ cach, 12 for $2.50; 100 for $15.00.» type. 12 for 75¢; 100.for $5.00. f FEED YOUR VICTORY GARDEN WITH SUNSET'S SPECIAL GARDEN FERTILIZER. 
boi ) ING BETTER AT ANY PRICE. NO WEEDS. NO BUGS. 
Remember that you.only require 4 to 5 lbs. to a space 10x10 feet, as against 100 to 150 Ibs. of manure for the s: 
area. See page four. ; : Ree 
SUNSET'S EXQUISITE CAMELLIAS 
NEW AND POPULAR VARIETIES 
(Stock is limited—order early) 






























SUNSET'S SELECTED FRUIT TREES 
The prices on Fruit Trees (except where noted) are $2,560 each for extra select trees 6 to & ft. We recommend 
larger size for customers who want fruit as quickly as possible. 
Must be sent Hixpress, collect, too large to g6 via mail. 
The trees we supply are not only clean, vigorous, and true to name, but are the best yielding, most profitahlet 
Fruit trees should be planted from January to April. Write for special prices on quantity. . 
Ahnonds ; 
IXL. Nuts large. Shells soft but perfect. Hulls easily. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Nuts large and long. 
Apples 
Deljicous. (W.) Large; dark red; long keeper. 
| ‘Spitzenberg. (W.) Large; light red. 
Gravenstein. (S.) Large, striped apple. 
Jonathan. (W.) Medium to large; red; rich flavor. 






Beautiful winter-flowering evergreens with shining dark green 
foilage and magnificent wax like flowers borne in great profusion 
all winter. Should be grown in a partially shaded, well sheltered~ 
location. Quite hardy. (Must go via express charges collect.) 
Alba Superba. Vigorous, fast grower, semi-double’ pure white, 
$2.58, $3.50 and $5.00 each. ' 
# Chandleri Elegans. Largest and most popular peony-flowered camel- 
lia. Soft rose with a center of tightly curled petals, often showing 
white markings. §2%,$@ each; older plants $3.50 to $5.00 each. 

Fiowering 





-_. , | Yellow Newton Pippin. (W.) Large; yellow. 
a’ ~ Yellow Bolitiower. (W.) Pale Vaneeyanioke: is ‘ ; = Dal Kagura. Double; rose, splotched white. $2.50 2nd $3,590 each. | 
Crabapples \ Hae erandisiong -Rosea. NM jarge semi-double clear -Fose pink. | Very. 3 fslabliane 
| © | Red*Siberian. Yellow, with scarlet check: Peare beautiful. $3.50 and $5.09 cach. Mitr Os Mi Bese peat 
' Transcendent. Large; red and yellow. Bartlett. (S.) Large; clear lemon-yellow. ; ia ewes Lotus. Finest and jareeat pure white, semi-double. §@,S@ each. : fe pack for shige 
‘ Apricots Seckel. (F.) Rather small; yellow with russet-red cheek. Kumasaka. Large double clear, vose-pink., Very beautiful. $3.50 and $§,00 cach. : S th ae ace asd 
‘ Blenheim. Orange with a deep yellow cheek. Very popular, Winter Nelis. Yellowish green dotted with russet. G. W. Towle Beautiful semi-double white, streaked red. Very large, good grower and bloomer, $3.59 
F Moorpark. Deep orange or brownish red; juicy and large. Plums each. : 
‘ Royal. Yellow with an orange cheek. Tlic “Valley” cot, Damson. Dark purple; tart flavor. Lady Campbell. Double rose pink, very popular. $3.50 2nd $4.50 each. 
Cherries Green Gage. Round; greenish yellow with brown dots. Wakanoura. Semi-double, rosy red, prominent stamens. $3.50 each. , z 
| Bing. Fruit large, dark brown or black Santa Rosa. Large; purplish crimson; flesh yellow. Warratha. Very deep red, double, having a compact pompon, very irregular, $3.50 and $5.00 «a. 
Pink Perfection. Double; light pink. §¢2.50, $5.00 2nd $6.50 each. 
Purity. Double; pure white. $2.50. $6.00 2nd $6.50 each. 
Satsuma. Red flesh. Popular as the ‘‘Blood Plum.” 
Wickson. Yellow, overlaid with earmine 
Prunes 
French. Medium size; violet-purple; very sweet. 
Imperial. Skin thin and reddish-purple, 
Black Tartarian. Bright purplish blacir. 
Royal Ann. Pale yellow with a bright red cheek. 
; Figs 
California Black. Fruit large; dark purple, almost black. 
Kadota. Medium size; thin, white skin; white pulp. 


THE STAR JASMINE 
Rhynchospermum jasminoides. ‘Star 
CLIMBING SYRINGA 
Jasmine.” 









Pht Sugar. Large, purple; i in August. From the Malay Peninsula comes this splendid Philadelphus. mexicana. “Climbing Syringa.” | — —— 
- Strawberry. 2 to 3 ft., $4.00 cach. Quinces vine, which will absolutely dominate the garden ; ‘ g j ry ; 
Lemons Pineapple. Fruit very large. Makes a highly flavored jelly. in spring and early summer by the marvelous an extremely vigorous vine from Guate- Double Flowerin =F 
MEYER LEMON. Sopa ta ees pe an Ree j perfume which it wafts on the air from a my- mala, Covered in spring with ereamy white Peach 
orange yellow in color. Hardy throughout most of California. riad little star-shaped white flowers like minia- double lowers 2 i j 
Laden with fruit most of the year. Meyer Lemons have pro- ture pinwheels. The vine is strong growing and t 1} ; nghies across and at Double Red. 
duced fruit constantly-at our nursery in San Francisco for not rampant, with big, leathery, glossy leaves ensely ragrant. Hardy anywhere. Easily or Pink 
the past five years. Our plants bear the first year. $1.50 | which make a dense mass, and it thrives equally grown as a big spreading 6-foot shrub if | Strong two - year -oia graftea, | 
each. Add 25c if wanted by mail. | well in full sun, shade or semi-shade. $4.99 ¢a. desired. Sun or shade. $1.00 each ee ae We aes _ 7 
sit $2..50 each. ‘ee - 
Loquat—2 to 2! ft., $1.25 each 
Glives—(Manzanillo)—2-3 ft, $4.50 each 
, Nectarines 
Boston. Large; deep yellow, with deep mottlings of red. 
Stanwick. Very large; pale skin; white flesh. 
PERSIMMON (Fuyu)—Large and productive. $3,5@ each. 
Pomegranates | 
Sweet-fruited. . , Wonderful. | 
Peaches 
FREESTONE VARIETIES 
Early Crawford. Large; yellow. Good quality. 
Elberta. Skin golden, faintly striped with red. 
Hale’s Early. Skin greenish white, red cheek. 

Walnuts 
6 to 8 ft. trees, $3.5 each; larger trees, $4,.$0 each. 
Payne’s Seedling. (Grafted). Large nut. 
Franquette. (Grafted). Nut very large and long. 

PROTECT YOUR VICTORY GARDEN 
aguinst cabbage worms, web worms, aphis, beetles, ete. 
“CENOL GARDEN DUST” 
contains ROTENONE 


and Rhubarb roots are postpaid in 
Artichoke, Asparagus 
Add 25¢ for mailing orders under $2.00. 
4 

ARTICHOKE, Large Green Globe. Very best variety ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington, A very early 













N orthern California and Nevada if the order is. $2.00,or more. vy 

DWARF EVERGREEN BOXWOOD FOR EDGING 
For edging lawns, flower beds, etc. Last a lifetime. (Plant 4 to the foot). Strong well- 
rooted plants, 12,for 9@¢; 100 for $7.00. 
' FRAGRANT GARDENIA 
The Gardenia, or, as it is sometimes known, Cape Jasmine, is un- 
equaled for its rich, sweet perfume, and its waxy snow-white blooms 
are produced in continuous succession during spring and summer. 
FRAGRANT WISTERIA 
One of the most eregant and rapid-growing of all 
climbing plants, bearing long grape-like clusters of 







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ea ° i - 
Indoor Vines — 
Hahn's self branching small 
leaved Ivy. 3S¢. 7S¢ and 
for home planting. Extra large plants 3§@ each; prolific variety. 2-yr. roots @@@ per doz., $3.50 eas $1.50 each. 
3 for $1.00 Postpaid. 4100; 3-yr. roots, 7$¢ per doz.; $4.59 per 160, p Ve : 
Plant from September to May paid. Plant Novemher to May BORG CE OHNE Philodendrons 







RHUBARB. Heavy piants 
postpaid. 
Giant Crimson Winter, Strong-growing variety 
Strawberry. Large and very tender. 
Plant November to May 

35¢ each; % for $4.06, 
$1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
Plant November to May. 
ONION SETS — SEED POTATOES 
Write for prices. 


CARNATIONS 
Miller’s Yellow. Clear yellow. 
SUNSETS PRIZE-WINNING 
Plant from January to June 



‘ . F Orange W i rariegvated bones 
Our Carnations have taken first prize ‘’T4?S5* Wonder. A variegated orange, 
in many flower shows. on this eoast. The Peter Fisher. Beautiful clear pink, 
Spectrum 
best red, 
White Peter 
plants are strong, hardy, and well rooted, 
from 214-in. pots. They are not to be com- 
Fisher. 
pared with common varieties. Finest 




HORSERADISH ROOTS. Crown divisions 1§¢ ead 







Supreme. Deep scarlet. Very. 
pure white, 

(Postpaid) 

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BRILLIANT CLIMBERS 
BOUGAINVILLAEA. Purple, Potted plants, $1.50 and $2.50 
(Add 25e for mailing) 

Beautiful climber with 
‘PLUM, Purple-leaved, $2.50 and $3.59 each. 
Too large to mail, must go via Express collect. 
Se 

BIGNONIA (Trumpet. Vine) 
shaped flowers in various colors, valuable for cover- 
Ing walls or climbing trees; they require a warm, 
sunny position and should be well protected. 
Chere. An evergreen variety, with long, trumpet~ 
shaped flowers 3 inches in diameter; in color a rich 
shade of blood red. $4.00 each. 
Violacea. Foliage quite glossy, evergreen.’ Flowers 
lilac on the lobes, yellow inside tube; free bloomer. 
Grafted two-year-old blooming size plants. 
Each $1.50 and $2.50 
(Add 25c postage if wanted by mail) 
75¢ each and up. 

Indoor Ivy planted in hand- 
painted Mexican glazed pot 
3.x 3%in. 75¢@ each. Add 25c 
for packing and mailing. 

Indoor Tropical 
Dwarf Dish Garden 
Plants 
Assorted Varieties 
35¢ and 5OQ¢ cach. 
showy, trumpet- 

English Lavender 

very sweet. + Si $21.60 cach. . ae 
‘ (Add 25e stage i ‘ ‘ eon Gambetta, Large; 
Plants ready now Any of above, pot grown, 3§¢ each, 3 for sue . dd 25e postage if wanted by mail) Potted Plants lavendae nt ee; true 
: : postpaid within the Third Zo . ach : 
Heanor. The best light pink. £ ne. ’ P 3Se¢ each. n 
: re Bape: : Sunset Special Carnation Collection—Ono eno of U R P L E = L cS A Vv E D p Sin H Roth 
Golden Wonder. Variegated yellow, red. the eight Prize-Winning Carnations a Grafted Trees Two Y 50 . . U M gte Varieties 
Clark’s Beauty. Deep rose pink. all. properly labeled : $2. xratted Trees Two Years Old, 6 to 8 Ft. Add 20% for packing ‘and | Marte. Legraye, Pure white. 
wig Spacth. Deep purple. 
postage on above items. No 
orders mailed under $2.00 
please, 
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Too large to mail; must £0 
via express collect. 7 

Pond Lilies 
Strawberry. Skin marbled with deep red We have a limited supply of this remarkable non-poisonous insectijde, ; : 
CLINGSTONE VARIETIES Just dust it on plants. Will not burn tender ‘toligze. Blooming-size plants, $41.60 and §2.50 each. Add 25¢ each for 
yi < NloaYr «ra =P ? ha Ne ), package — ade oc Tor maiiig. dake . , , ‘ 
Phillips. Flesh clear yellow to the pit A COMPLETE STOCK OF VEGETABLE PLANTS ON|HAND AT mailing. / APTIAOt Selo wanes SRN GS 
Tuscan. A good shipping and canning peach ALL TIMES a : $1.50 each if 
SSNS SAAR EE oa ; ~ a i 
Sunse#'s Choice 
Grafted Lilacs 
(Phree-year-old Trees) 
Beautiful spring - floweri 
shrubs oh ey fragrant flows 
ers in large clusters. Immedi- 
ately after blooming thay: 
should be pruned, as the flow. 
ers are always on the old 
wood. Grafted varieties will 
usually bloom the first year. 
Double Varieties 
Adelaide Dunbar, Dark red 
Mme. Abel Chatenay. Fine dou- 
bie white. 
Mrs. Harding. Double reddigh- - 
Ciurlen 3 
harles oly. D ¢ 
PTE ark reddish 
Belle de Naney, Exquisite rosy 
pink. 
Any of- tue aoove MA 
¥ 0 wt tI baad 
and $2.40 each. Must go - 
press collect. acter 

