EARLY FRUITING A DRICOTS 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10-49 50-299 300 or more 
GiBMROTOOG ones $1.50 $1.35 $.95 $.90 
ha) 1.25 1.15 .90 85 
LU (o> ote (ieee ote eee ee 1.00 -90 85 80 
OUR Coke (apc 90 85 .80 75 
BLENHEIM. FT23. The leading canning, drying and shipping cot. Fruit round- 
oblong, above medium size; skin clear orange-yellow with bright red blush, 
tender and free. Flesh clear orange-yellow, juicy and sweet. June. 
MOORPARK. FT24. Home canning and local market variety. Fruit large, round- 
oblate, compressed. Skin orange-yellow with brown spots; flesh clear yellow, 
melting, juicy, with plum-like flavor. June. 
NEWCASTLE EARLY. FT25. Early shipping variety. Fruit medium-sized and 
round; skin lemon-yellow. Flesh deep yellow, juicy and sweet. Early June. 
ROUTIER’S PEACH. FT26. Home orchards and drying variety. Fruit extra large, 
somewhat flattened on sides; skin orange-yellow, mottled and splashed with 
red; flesh saffron-yellow, juicy, fine grained, with strong apricot flavor. At- 
tractive because of its immense size and rich golden color. June. 
ROYAL. FT27. In demand by California canners Gnd dried fruit houses. Fruit is 
large, oval, slightly compressed; skin medium yellow, orange cheek; flesh 
deep yellow, firm, juicy and fine quality. Mid-June. 
TILTON. FT28. Popular for home and commercial canning. Also makes a good 
dried fruit. Freestone. Fruit large and symmetrical; skin orange-yellow tinged 
shell pink; flesh clear yellow, fine grained, very firm. July. 

FT23 BLENHEIM APRICOTS 

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DRAKE’S SEEDLING. NT29. Bears abundant 
crops as it is late bloomer and is seldom 
injured by late frosts. Medium sized nut, 
roundish in shape. Medium soft shell. Kernel 
is short and plump with rich flavor. Good 
pollenizer for Nonpareil. 

ENGLISH WALNUTS 
WALNUTS 
I.X.L. NT30. Sturdy upright tree, producing 
large nuts which are easily hulled. Soft, 
smooth shell has fine color without bleach- 
ing. Kernel is large and plump. Plant with 
Yearling Trees 1-9 10 - 49 50 Trees Texas or Nonpareil. 
GeO agrade:. cc $4.00 $3.75 $3.50 JORDANOLO. NT31. A recent introduction 
Atm GeGrade st ee: 3.50 3.25 3.00 similar to Ne Plus Ultra, but has smoother 
oll SAA ere OT 5 i 2.75 2.50 kernels. Bears abundant crops of large, long, 
? a ee ee ae aan 2.25 2.00 soft-shelled nuts, easily shelled. Plant with 
MOM OTAdG re eee ; : i 
Ne Plus for pollination. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. NT33. Tree is a strong 
grower. It is a regular and heavy bearer of 
long, narrow, soft-shelled nuts. Hulls freely, 
CONCORD. NTI. Standard variety, grown chiefly in Contra 
Costa County. Nuts are large, round and soft-shelled. Rich,well 
flavored, large kernels. Makes a sturdy, spreading tree. 
EUREKA. NT2. Popular Northern California variety. Large, oblong 
nuts of fine appearance. Shells are rather thick, well sealed; 
hold up well in handling. Splendid large upright tree. Fine com- 

mercial variety and a good ornamental shade tree. 
FRANQUETTE. NT3. One of the most important commercial vari- 
eties, popular wherever the English Walnut is grown. Nuts are 
large, handsome, rather conical in shape. Shells are medium 
thin. Kernels are unusually light in color and of the best quality. 
Trees large and vigorous. This variety is latest to bloom and 
seldom loses a crop through frost injury. 
PAYNE SEEDLING. NT4. An outstanding producer and early 
bearer. Nuts fully as large as Franquette. Thin shell, high quality 
kernel. Trees do not grow as large as other varieties so may be 
planted closer. A splendid shade tree for the small city lot. 
BLACK WALNUT SEEDLINGS (NT6) 
1-9 10 - 49 50-299 300 or more 
$1.35 $ .95 $ .90 
1.15 -90 85 
-90 85 .80 
85 .80 7D 

PECANS 
6-8’ grade $5.00, 4-6’ grade $4.50, 
3-4’ grade $4.00 
Add $1.00 per grade on Meyhan and Select 
BURKETT. NT7A. An outstanding variety in 
commercial sections. Medium-sized nuts; ex- 
cellent quality. 
CALORO. NT7. Splendid new variety 
adapted to a wide range of climatic condi- 
tions. Early fruiting, high quality. 
MEYHAN. NT7A. New variety of very large 
size, averaging 24%” in length. Paper-thin 
shell, richly-flavored kernels. Early bearing, 
fast growing tree; fine as shade tree. 
SELECT. NT8. (Plant Patent No. 510) Made 
to erder for Northern California climate. 
Matures early; delicious meats part easily 
from the shell. Add 50c royalty for this 
variety. 
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ROEDING’S QUALITY NIUT TREES 
ALMONDS 
ALMONDS on Peach Root 
10-49 50-299 300 or more 
$1.35 $.85 $.80 
1.15 -80 75 
.90 75 -70 
85 -70 65 
10-49 50-299 300 or more 
$1.35 $.95 $.90 
1.15 -90 85 
-90 85 80 
85 -80 75 
and is a commercial favorite. Very large ker- 
nel, sweet and highly flavored. Plant with 
Nonpareil for pollenizer. 
NONPAREIL. NT34. King of soft-shell 
almonds in all districts. Heavy and regular 
bearer of large, long and narrow paper- 
shell nuts of good color. Long kernel fills 
the shell well, possesses excellent flavor 
Plant with Drake, Texas or Ne Plus. 
PEERLESS. NT35. Extremely heavy bearer of 
high-quality, hard-shelled nuts. Money- 
maker. Yields heaviest in the Sacrameniu 
Valley. 
MISSION (TEXAS PROLIFIC). NT36. The tree 
is equal to Drake’s Seedling in bearing 
qualities, but grows much larger. Nuts are 
medium in size, hard shelled and highly de- 
sirable for the candy trade. An excellent 
pollenizer for the paper ‘shell variéties. 
SUCCESS. NT9. Widely planted in the San 
Joaquin Valley. Soft shelled, prolific, self- 
fruitful. 
CHESTNUTS 
4-6’ $3.50; 3-4’ $3.00 
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. 
FILBERTS 
3-4’ grade $1.50 each 
BARCELONA. NT10. Best commercial vari- 
ety. Most Filbert plantings comprise 80 per 
cent Barcelona. Requires pollenizer. 
DUCHILLY. NT11. Good quality; large size; 
fine pollenizer. 
