
ENGLISH WALNUTS 
WALNUTS 
6-8’ qrade $4.00 each, 4-6’ qrade $3.50 each, 3-4’ grade $3.00 each, 
2-3’ grade $2.50 each 
CONCOR2?. NTI. A standard variety grown chiefly in Contra Costa County. 
The nuts are large, round and soft-shelled, with rich, well flavored and 
large kernels. Makes a sturdy, spreading tree. 
EUKEKA. NT2: A popular variety in Northern California. The nuts are 
larc oblong, of fine appearance. Shells are rather thick, well sealed. 
Ho? p well in handling makes a splendid large upright tree. This is a 
gor mmercial variety c :'d popular as an ornamental shade tree. 
FRA UErTE, NT3. One of the most important commercial varieties, popu- 
lar y the English alnut is grown. The nuts are large, handsome, 
rat. ir. shape. Si. ls are medium thin. Kernels are unusually light 
in ¢ best quclity. Trees large and vigorous, this variety is latest 
tok ldom loses a crop through frost injury. 
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‘PAYNE 5 eeqi li. N74. ™ is outstanding producer and early bearer pos- 
sess ta -y as la: « as the Franquette with a thin shell and high 
qual.,  z-nei tthe trees .o not grow as large as the other varieties and 
may be glaited ssomewhat closer. 
‘ROYAL WALNUT SEEDLINGS (NT6) 
s Prices on page 27 
EXCLUSIVE WITH US.. Royal Walnut Seedlings are grown from the seeds of 
Lieb’s Fost-fighter Wa Inut trees, a more vigorous, healthy strain of under- 
stock dscovered by the late Frank Lieb of San Jose. Royal stock planted 
now will be ready for working over to English varieties at least one year 
aheacof common black’ seedlings. 
FOR SHADE TREES. ™ldapnt Royal Seedlings for quick-growing handsome 
shag, tres Muts arc /:gisier to crack, tastier and larger than fruit from 
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Val < u gcrden, these Dwarf and Espalier trees solve 
the ut-beari.ig trees in a restricted area, where regular 
home ’ will not have sufficient space to grow. Use the 
Espalier u— xll-coverage and dwarf trees in open garden. 
Our Espalier treé= e fo + years old, capable of production the year 
following planting, and a3 trained in the horizontal cordon style hav- 
ing three tiers of branches. Dwarf fruit trees have the typical style of 
fruit tree growth on a much smaller scale. Three-year trees will produce 
the year after planting. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
All with 3 tiers of branches: $10.00 each 

APPLES PEARS 
Gravenstein—Late summer. Bartlett—Best summer pear. 
King David—Late fall, red. "Saarinen late fall. 
Montrose—Late fall, red striped. ongern—FEary fall. 
Red Delicious—Fall. 
Yellow Transparent—Very early. 
‘DWARF FRUIT TREES 
All 3 years old: $5.00 each 
APRICOT CHERRIES 
Blenheim : Bing 
Royal Anne 
DWARF APPLES 
Gravenstein PEACHES 
King David 
Bad nctdchen Early Crawford 
nite Elberta 
Red Delicious 
Yell T ; J. H. Hale 
ellow Transparen Roth orice 
DWARF PEARS 
Bartlett DWARF PLUMS 
Pastoren Beauty 
Seckel Elephant Heart 
Tongern Italian Prune 

ROEDING’S QUALITY 
NUT TREES 
ALMONDS 
6-8’ grade $1.50 each, 4-6’ grade $1.25 each, 3-4’ grade $1 each 
DRAKE’S SEEDLING. FT29. Productive, medium soft-shelled almond, valuable as a pol- 
lenizer. Important commercial variety. Tree has a spreading habit of growth. 
IXL. FT30. A beautiful, large almond, most attractive in appearance. Soft shelled; sweet 
kernels. Tree is a strong grower but not as productive as many varieties. 
JORDANOLO. FT31. New variety recently introduced, similar to Ne Plus Ultra but has 
smoother kernels. Should be planted with Ne Plus Ultra for pollination. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. FT32. Elongated, soft-shelled almonds are borne on productive trees. 
Pollenizer for Nonpareil. The fancy unshelled almonds are usually this variety. 
NONPAREIL. FT33. The standard soft-shelled almond in all districts. Sturdy trees are 
consistent producers of high-quality almonds. Produces best with Ne Plus Ultra and Texas 
Prolific. The best prices are paid for nuts of this variety. 
PEERLESS. FT34. An extremely heavy bearer of high-quality, hard-shelled nuts. A money- 
maker. Yields heaviest in the Sacramento Valley. 
MISSION (TEXAS PROLIFIC). FT35. An excellent producer of small, hard-shelled almonds 
highly desirable for the candy trade. Upright habit of growth. 
QUANTITY PRICES FOR ALMONDS AND WALNUTS ON PAGE 27. 
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6-8’ grade $5.00, 4-6’ grade $4.00 
3-4’ grade $3.00 
BURKETT. NT7A. An outstanding variety 
in commercial sections. Medium-sized nuts; 
excellent quality. 
CALORO. NT7. Splendid new variety 
adapted to a wide range of climatic con- 
ditions. Early fruiting, high quality. 
SELECT. NT8. (Plant Patent No. 510.) Made 
to order for Northern California climate. 
Matures early; delicious meats part easily 
from the shell. Add 50c royalty for this va- 
riety. 
SUCCESS. NT9. Widely planted.in the San 
Joaquin Valley. Soft shelled, prolific, self- 
fruitful. 
APPLE ESPALIER 
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CHESTNUTS 
2-3’ grade $1.50 each 
AMERICAN SWEET. NT12. Nuts large, sweet 
and well flavored. A rapid grower and comes 
into bearing early. Does well over a wide 
range, but is especially adapted to coastal 
regions. 
ITALIAN. NT13. Nut is round and glossy, tree 
sturdy and an exceptionally heavy producer. 
“FILBERTS 
3-4’ grade $1.50 each. 
BARCELONA. NT10. Best commercial variety. 
Most Filbert plantings comprise 80 per cent 
Barcelona. Requires pollenizer. 
DUCHILLY. NT11. Good quality; large size; 
fine pollenizer. 
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