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CRAB APPLES 
$1.50 each. 
HHYSLOP—Dark red fruits with yellow flesh 
growing in clusters, 
FIGS 
$1.50 each. 
BROWN TURKEY — One of the largest figs. 
Fruits are elongated, rich purplish brown, 
sweet and juicy. 
MISSION or CALIFORNIA BLACK — Leading 
black variety for shipping or drying. Makes a 
large tree and bears heavily. 
NECTARINES 
$1.50 each. 
BOSTON—Large, deep yellow, with a bright 
blush and mottlings of red. The sweet yellow 
flesh has a pleasant flavor. Late July. 
QUETTA — Very large, beautiful, highly col- 
ored fruit. Firm and good flavor. 
PEACHES 
$1.50 each. p 
ALEXANDER—Freestone. Medium size, skin 
greenish white nearly covered with rich red; 
flesh white, very juicy, sweet. Early June. 
ELBERTA—Freestone. Very large, bright yel- 
low with a beautiful red mottled cheek; flesh 
yellow, juicy and sweet; regular bearer. End 
of July. 
EARLY CRAWFORD—Freestone. Very large; 
color yellow, red cheek; flesh yellow, rich, ex- 
cellent. Very productive. Middle of July. 
GUMES Ching A good canning variety. 
Large, with clear yellow flesh and small pit. 
Late August. 
J. H. HALE—Large yellow freestone. Highly 
colored, almost fuzzless. Flesh tender but firm. 
August. 

PEARS 
$1.50 each. 
BARTLETT—A vigorous and strong grower. 
Bears heavily; good for shipping and canning. 
August. 
WINTER NELIS—Medium size, roundish, yel- 
lowish green, dotted with russet. Fine flavor. 
November to January. 
PERSIMMONS 
Persimmons are slow to start growth in the 
spring. Keep them well watered; apply Trans- 
plantone to stimulate root growth. Give newly 
planted trees plenty of time to start. 
HACHIYA — Fruit very large, oblong and 
pointed; skin bright red and flesh deep yel- 
low, 4 to 6 feet. $3.50 each. 
POMEGRANATES 
$1.85 each. 
WONDERFUL—The best variety. Pomegranates 
are more likely to set and mature fruit in dis- 
tricts having high temperatures during the sum- 
mer and fall. 
PLUMS 
$1.50 each. 
SANTA ROSA—Deep purplish crimson, very 
large and extremely early. Middle of June. 
SATSUMA — Large; blood-red flesh; of fine 
tlavor. 
; PRUNES 
$1.50 each. 
FRENCH IMPROVED — The popular prune 
grown in all districts of California. 
SUGAR—Very large. Ripens early in August. 
Skin light purple, tinted with green, changing at 
maturity to dark purple, covered with a thick 
white bloom. Early August. 

QUINCE 
$1.50 each. 
PINEAPPLE—Very fine flavor. Large. 
WALNUTS 
$4.50 each. 
FRANQUETTE—Large elongated oval shape, 
kernel full and good quality. Blooms late and 
usually escapes frost. 
PAYNE'S SEEDLINGS—Nuts are large, thin 
shell and good quality. Popular in California. 
GRAPES 
No Grape Vines Shipped Outside the 
State of California. 
CALIFORNIA VARIETIES 
Standard No. 1 Grade, 40c each: $3.50 per 10. 
RED MALAGA—Red. September. Suitable for 
arbors. 
MUSCAT—Pale amber. August-September. 
RIBIER—Extra large, black handsome grape. 
August, September. 
THOMPSON'S SEEDLESS — Yellow. August. 
Suitable for arbors. 
ZINFANDEL—Black; very juicy, bush type. 
September. 
EASTERN VARIETIES 
The following: 50c each; $4.50 per 10. 
CATAWBA—Maroon red; August. 
CONCORD—Black. August. Arbor variety. 
ISABELLA REGIA—Bluish black. September. 
Arbor variety. 
NIAGARA—Large, pale yellow. August. 

California BERRIES 
MAIL ORDERS—Send 35c for packing and post- 
age if order for berries is $2.50 or less. If for 
more than $2.50 send 10% of the amount of 
order for packing and postage. (Six of a kind 
at the dozen rate.) 
TRELLIS BERRIES 
Piant 6 to 8 feet apart and train on trellis. Fruit 
is borne on l-year-old wood. After berries are 
harvested cut off old wood and train new 
growth on the trellis. Keep well watered and 
fertilized. 
‘BOYSENBERRY — Large deep red _ berries, 
highly flavored and with few seeds. Best all 
purpose berry. 35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
YYOUNGBERRY—Large luscious deep red _ber- 
ries, flavorful, juicy and sweet. Produces an 
abundance of fruit of excellent quality. Train 
on trellis, not too high. 
35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
LOGANBERRY—Berries an inch and a quarter 
long, dark red and quite tart. Fine for jelly 
and canning. A strong grower and yields 
abundantly. 35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
‘TTHORNLESS LOGANBERRY—Same fruit, same 
characteristics as the above but without thorns. 
50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
CURRANTS 
Plant 2 to 3 feet apart in the row; trim out the 
old wood when it begins to decline. 
‘CHERRY CURRANT—Very large deep red. 
50c each; 12 for $5.00. 
HORSERADISH 
ROOTS available January to May—$1.50 per 
dozen, packed and postpaid. 
RASPBERRIES 
Plant 2 to 4 feet apart in the row. After fruit- 
ing season cut out the old wood. Keep well 
watered and fertilized. 
LLOYD GEORGE — The largest red raspberry 
and one of the finest home use berries, for . | 
jams, jellies, and for eating fresh. The friut is 
of the finest quality and is borne in huge clus- 
ters. 35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
MUNGER — The largest and finest flavored 
black raspberry; the fruits are large and juicy 
with few seeds. 35c each; 12 for $3.50. 
ST. REGIS—Also known as “‘Ranaree”’. The 
fruit is not as juicy as other berries and it is a 
good shipping berry for that reason. 
25c each; 12 for $2.50. 
GOOSEBERRY 
CHAMPION—A strong grower and a prolific 
bearer. Berries are medium size, smooth, 
roundish-oval and sweet when fully matured. 
50c each; 12 for $5.00. Postage and packing 
extra. (See mail order instructions above.) 
STRAWBERRIES 
BANNER—By far the most popular strawberry. 
Large luscious berries from spring to fall. 
Plant them early and keep the runners pinched 
off for the first season crop. These are the 
genuine Banner. 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. (Re- 
fer to ‘‘mail Order’ instructions above.) 

Red Raspberries 
GEM—Everbearing type of fine quality; berries 
are medium size and highly flavored. It is 
well to give these a trial in your climate. 
12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. 
(Refer to ‘Mail Order” instructions above.) 
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ROCKHILL—A runnerless strawberry, in Cali- 
fornia propagated by crown divisions. It is 
planted extensively in barrels but it is also a 
very fine garden berry. 
25c each, 12 for $2.00; 100 for $15.00. 
(Refer to ‘‘Mail Order” instructions above.) 
RED HEART—Large, luscious berries, red to the 
center, excellent flavor and very prolific. Good 
freezing berry. 12 for 75c; 100 for $5.00. 
(Refer to ‘Mail Order” instructions above.) 
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