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This picture is an actual colored photograph of one of the best bushberry fields in America—80 acres 
located near Watsonville, Calif. Estimated production 400 to 600 tons of fruit per annum. Our Thornless 
Boysens and ‘‘Hydes’ Phenomenal Nectars”’ have produced over 4 tons per acre 16 months after planting. 
2-yr. crops often run 6 to 7 tons. Varieties in this field to distribute picking periods are Boysens, Thorn- 
CITRUS STOCK 
= ORANGES, Washington Navel. Seedless; winter. 
ity Valencia. Best summer variety. 
Tangerines. Everybody’s favorite. 
Blood Orange. Sweet and juicy; streaked red. 
LEMONS, Eureka. Very juicy. Widely planted. 
Lisbon. Strong, vigorous tree. 
Meyer. Bears almost all year. Hardy. 
LIMES, Bear’s Seediess. Large fruit; rich flavor. 
Rangpur. Reddish orange fruit. Resistant to cold. 
GRAPEFRUIT, Marsh Seedless. Large; juicy. 
Any of the above Citrus trees, $6 each 
AVOCADOS. $7 each. 
PERSIMMON. $2 each. 
GRAPES, Golden Muscat. Golden green. Vigor 
ous; heavy bearer. 
Pierce Isabella. Large; excellent flavor; black. 
Concord. Medium-size; blue-black. 
The above varieties, $1 each 
¥ Thompson Seedless. Small; greenish yellow. 
: Muscat. Large; green; sweet. Dries. 
XK Flame Tokay. Rich red; crisp and sweet. 
Sweetwater. A good sweet arbor Grape. 
Emperor. Late; red. Keeps well. 
Ribier. Huge blue-black Malaga Grape. 
Any of the above varieties, 35 cts. each; 
ORANGE, Valencia 10 for $2.50 


PRICES OF FRUIT TREES 
Prices of all fruit trees: 4 to 6-ft. trees, $1.25 For the home-garden with a small back yard we can 
each; 10 trees up at $1 each. Ask for prices on 100 or furnish the following dwarf fruit trees to be planted 
1000 of a kind. All single trees root- and top-pruned, 10 feet apart: Apples, Apricots, Pears, Plums, 
ready for planting when requested. Cherries, our selection, at $2.50 up. 
