Yearling Trees 1-9 
G-Saqradl ome Nha ne ORE eon $1.50 
ALG c.Gtade 288 8 5. Saree eee 1.25 
3:4’ “qradé. 4 ae te ee 1.00 
9:9) grade Se, ee ee ee .90 
BING. FT36. California’s finest black ship- 
ping 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. 

FT36 BING CHERRIES 
Delicious, Appetizing |G S 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or mor 
4-6 grade Wi ene ee $1.25 $1.15 $ .90 $ .85 
3-4'pgradeite ee ie 1.00 .90 .85 .80 
2:3: Sorad entry ace eee oe .90 85 .80 His) 
BROWN TURKEY. FT41. Large, elongated fruit, rich purplish brown. Flesh i 
strawberry red, fine grained, sweet and juicy. Adaptable to all fig growing 
sections. 
DURO BLACK. FT42. Thrives in both coastal sections and interior valleys. Frui 
large; skin smooth, violet black, with green neck; pulp reddish, shading to viole 
near the skin. Good home orchard variety. August. 
KADOTA. FT43. Leading canning and preserving variety. Fruit of medium size; 
skin thin and light green in color; flesh white tinged with pink and of good flavor 
Tree a rampant grower and free fruiting. August. 
MISSION. FT44. California's oldest and most popular shipping and drying fig 
Fruit medium to large; skin rough, mahogany violet; flesh good grain, dull red 
or brownish amber, sweet and of good flavor. 
WHITE ADRIATIC. FT45. Leading drying fig. Medium size, roundish; skin, thin, 
greenish-yellow; flesh red or white with violet streaks, good quality. August. 
NE 
GARDEN STATE. FT46. (Plant Patent No. 
92) A beautiful new yellow-fleshed nec- 
tarine, juicy, tender and very palatable. 
Exclusive with us in the 11 western 
states. Early July. (Add 10c royalty.) 
GOLD MINE. FT47. Large attractive fruit, 
delicious flavor. White flesh with some 
red at the pit, which is perfectly free. 
One of the best varieties for home can- 
ning and eating fresh. July. 
GOWER. FT48. A standard commercial 
shipping nectarine, ripening a few days 
after Gold Mine. Large, round fruit; skin 
yellowish-green with mantle of deep red. 
Creamy-white flesh, reddish-pink at pit. 
Juicy, firm and good flavor. Early July. 
FT50 STANWICK NECTARINES 
[50] 

FOR EARLY 
SPRING FRUIj 
10-49 50-299 300 or more 
$1.35 $1.10 $1.05 
1.15 1.05 1.00 
.90 
85 
ROYAL ANNE. FT39. (Napoleon Bigarreay 
Popular California canning and shippin 
variety. Large light amber fruits, borne ¢ 
latge, productive trees. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. FT40. A good so 
cherry for pies. The tree produces larg 
crops of medium-sized dark red fruits wil 








red juice. 
FT39? ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES (Two-thirds actual size) 
TARINES 
For Distinctive Flavo' 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or mor 
6-87 grade tts. > =< ree seas eee $1.50 $1.35 $ .85 $ .80 
4-6) grade: nee ee oe ee ee 125 1.15 -80 .75 
3:4) ‘grade. 04 ee ee ee 1.00 -90 .75 -70 
2:3) Crt Cree ee ee ee ee ees -90 85 -70 65 
QUETTA. FT49. Popular shipping variel 
Fruit is extra large. Beautiful apped 
ance, highly colored skin. Flesh is whit 
of good quality and unusually fim 
Clingstone. Early July. 
STANWICK. FT50. Leading shipping am! 
drying nectarine. Fine for home canning 
The fruit is large and attractive. Pal 
green skin, purplish on sunny side. Te 
der white flesh, aromatic and delicious 
August. 
VICTORIA. FT51. Medium large fruil 
skin greenish-yellow, crimson on sunnl 
side. Flesh medium firm, sugary; excel 
lent flavor. Popular as a dried fruit, a 
excellent green shipper and table frui 
August. 

