
STANWICK NECTARINES 
QUANTITY RATES cst Trees 
When ordering 10 trees or more, please refer to page 27 for quantity 
rates. Walnuts, persimmons, chestnuts, pecans, filberts, grapevines, small 
fruits and vegetables are not to be included with fruit trees for quantity 
rates. Albert Etter varieties of apple carry special quantity discounts— 
see back cover. 

ROYAL ANNE (Two-thirds natural size) 



NECTARINES . . . 
jor distinctive flavor 
6-8 arade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each. 3-4 grade $1.00 each 
® GARDEN STATE. FT46. (Plant Patent No. 92.) This excellent variety was introduced by 
the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station. Attractive, productive and a yellow- 
fleshed freestone, it is a splendid addition to our California varieties. Exclusive with us 
in the 11 western states. Add 10c royalty. 
GOLD MINE. FT47. A large, attractive fruit, delicious in flavor. The flesh is white with 
some red at the pit which is perfectly free. One of the best varieties for home canning as 
well as eating fresh. The tree is vigorous and produces well. 
GOWER. FT48. A standard shipping nectarine, ripening a few days after Gold Mine. The 
fruit is extra large and one of the most beautiful of all nectarine. The flesh is white, free- 
stone, and of good flavor. 
QUETTA. FT49. A clingstone variety which has proven to be an excellent shipping fruit. 
The fruit is extra large and beautiful in appearance with its highly colored skin. The flesh 
is unusually firm. 
STANWICK. FT50. For a number of years this has been California's leading nectarine. It 
is an excellent drying sort and is also used for shipping and canning. A perfect freestone 
with white flesh. The best all-around variety. 
VICTORIA. FTS1. If you want to enjoy the delectable nectarine flavor at its best we recom- 
mend the Victoria. A white flesh freestone with skin of deep red color. One of the very 
best in quality. Ripens latest of all. 
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BING CHERRIES 
CHERRIES . . for arly Soring Fruit 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 arade $1.00. each 
BING. FT36. California's finest black shipping cherry and most popular home 
orchard variety. Large heart-shaped fruits are borne on sturdy productive trees. 
The best cherry to eat fresh and for freezing. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. FT37. Most popular early variety. Medium-sized black 
fruits have excellent flavor. If you have space for only one cherry, plant this 
one. It is usually self-fruitful. 
LAMBERT. FT38. A large, black cherry of high quality. Ripens after others and 
extends the cherry season. 
ROYAL ANNE. FT39. (Napoleon Bigarreau.) Popular California canning and 
shipping variety. Large light amber fruits, borne on large, productive trees. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. FT40. A good sour cherry for pies. The tree produces large 
crops of medium-sized dark red fruits with red juice. 
Dormant bare root fruit trees are ready in early January. Fruit trees in 5-gallon con- 
tainers are available in the growing season. 
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