Follow These fady Sdea4 FOR PLANTING ORNAMENTALS 
BALLED AND BURLAPPED PLANTS 
(See pictures on left) 
Nursery stock that has been balled from the field, with 
soil and roots wrapped in burlap, is designated follow- 
ing the descriptions in this book by the letters: BB. Dig 
a large, spacious hole, at least three times the diameter 
of the ball, and at least six inches deeper than the ball 
requires. Place top soil in a separate pile. Set the ball 
on a cushion of top soil so that the top of the ball is a 
little lower than surface level (top left photo). Cut the 
top string holding burlap and drape back over sides of 
the ball (lower left photo). Fill in the hole with top soil 
first, then subsoil. Make a shallow basin around the 
plant and settle soil with a slow stream of water. 
Do not.use fertilizer of any kind when planting trees, 

Place the ball-on a cushion of top soil with 
top surface slightly below ground level. 
Cut the top strings and fold burlap 
back over ball. 

shrubs, vines or rose bushes. A well-balanced fertilizer 
or manure mulch may be applied at the base of the 
plant and soaked in with water one or two months atter 
planting. 
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PLANTS FROM CONTAINERS 
(See pictures on right) 
Slit containers on four sides. Do not try to pry or pull 
plants from their containers as this will result in darn- 
aged roots. Set the plant in a spacious hole prepared 
as suggested above so that the surface of the ball of 
soil is slightly lower than ground level (top right). Fill 
in with top soil first, then subsoil and make a shallow 
basin. Settle soil around the roots with a slow stream 
of water. Fill in with additional so?] after settling. Irri- 
gate plants twice weekly until established, then once 
each week through the dry season. A mulch of peat, 
leaf rakings or manure mulch will conserve moisture 
and save high water bills. Container plants are desig- 
nated g. c. (gallon container). 
Carefully remove plant from container 
and place upright in 
spacious hole. 
Fill in with top soil, construct wide basin 
and irrigate with slow stream. 

QUANTITY PRICES FOR Roeding’s Quality FRUIT TREES, GRAPEVINES 
YEARLING FRUIT TRREES: Prices as listed below except Apricots on peach root, WALNUTS: 1-9 10-49 50 trees 
Almonds on peach, Prunes on peach, Nectarines, Freestone and Cling Peaches, Plums 6.8! $4.00 $3.75 $3.50 
on all roots, which are 5c lower in quantities of 50 or more. py ee eee ae Oe Ss a i Y ; 
Os. are ee eee, Re ml oe 3.50 SHAD) 3.00 
Caliper Approx. 19 10-49 90-299 340°) 3.00 2.75 2.50 
ene eee ee $1.35 $0.90 pe ha re a Aen a : : ; 
1¢ tee Sie gee 6-8 $ 2. ae: Se ee aS 2.50 2.25 2.00 
Yn-4 nent t tenet ee renee es 4-6" as Leis) 85 ROYAL WALNUT SEEDLINGS: 10-49 50-299 AOC arante 
Slee Rental. « 3-4 1.00 90 80 cue, oe ie ee ieee Y $0.90 $0.85 $0.80 
VA aa eg ea, ea te 2-3" 90 80 75 es Toilieael ye, down. Soi ae 85 80 75 
JUNE BUDS (on Lovell Peach): Ree age Sc PRE, Oy AOR, SRE Ree ener .80 ahs) ./0 
Caliper 10-49 50-299 PIC EL MT TR a A ec RO ee ean. he .70 .65 
E65). oie, RS ee rn dr .85 .80 GRAPEVINES: Standard Varieties Table and Wine. 
aghast '80 75 19 10-49 50-99 100-299 300 or more 
Br C/G a een Lies, seca eo hey Rtas she. .70 Nowe Graces. ere $0.35 $0.25 $0.15 $0.10 $0.08 % 
ee ee ee Sa ay ee. CUM ys Sena ae .70 .65 AMERICAN VARIETIES: 1-9 10-49 50 or more 
NOTE: Please write for prices on 300 or more trees. Trees on nematode-resistant NOP LP Grade 2. epee ta eee ees ote. alee: $0.50 $0.35 $0.25 
root stock 10c higher. Resistant Rootings: 300 or more 
All vrices subject to change without notice. 
INiOe Grade trea. Aen MnCn Gomer, ne, ok $0.15 
10% CASH DISCOUNT ON ALL ORDERS OF $10.00 OR MORE TAKEN WITH YOU FROM NILES OR THE BRANCH WHERE ORDER IS PLACED 
YEARLING FRUIT TREES AVAILABLE ON THESE 
ROOTSTOCKS: 
Lovell Peach—All varieties of almonds, apricots, nectarines, freestones and 
cling peaches. Plums: All varieties except Jefferson, Yellow Egg. Prunes: French 
Improved and Coates 1418. Lovell Seedlings one-half price of budded trees. 
Almond—A\l]l varieties of almonds. 
Apple—All varieties of apples, including crabapples. 
Mazzard Cherry—All varieties of cherries. 
Mahaleb Cherry—Bing, Black Tartarian and Royal Anne. 
French Pear—All varieties pears. 
Quince—Beurre Hardy pear and all quinces. 
Marianna—Apricots: Blenheim. Plums: Beauty and Santa Rosa. Prunes: ee 
Improved and Coates 1418. 
Myrobalan—Apricots: Blenheim, Moorpark, Royal and Tilton. Plums: Beauty, 
Jefferson, Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Tragedy, Wickson and Yellow Egg. Prunes: All 
varieties. Myrobalan Seedlings one-half price of budded trees. 
IMPORTANT — READ BEFORE ORDERING: 
When ordering 1 to 49 trees, the specified rates will apply. When ordering 50 
or more trees, the specified rates will apply, providing that not less than 10 of a 
variety is ordered. If less than 10 of a variety is ordered, when ordering 50 or 
more, the 10 to 49 rate will apply. 
JUNE BUDS ON LOVELL PEACH (VARIETIES): 
Almonds—Ne Plus Ultra, Nonpareil, Mission (Texas). 
Nectarines—Gold Mine. 
Freestone Peaches—Elberta, Early Elberta, Fisher, J. H. Hale, Nectar, Rio Oso 
Gem. 
Cling Peaches—Heath, Sullivan, Sims. 
Plums—Santa Rosa. 
Prunes—French Improved, Standard. 
JUNE BUDS ON SHALIL (VARIETIES): 
Almonds—Ne Plus Ultra, Nonpareil, Mission (Texas), Drake. 
Freestone Peaches—Elberta, Early Elberta, Rio Oso Gem, J. H. Hale. 
Cling Peaches—Gaume, Fortuna, Paloro, Sims. 
Plums—Beauty, Santa Rosa. 
COMMERCIAL GROWERS Buy --- Roedings Quality for SOUND INVESTMENT 
