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THE H. A. HYDE COMPANY has been located as iy Oe a 
the famous Pajaro Valley for almost one-half Cour awberries. 
largest outputs of this valley have been Apples anc is n anc 
Of the former, some 4000 to 6000 carloads are oT eld on 
handled annually. We have what is perhaps a recort y boxes 
file of one Apple tree producing a top crop of 107 torty-pouns New- 
in 1914, and an average of 85 boxes yearly for five beers. one 
town is the chief variety, acknowledged all over America ce er 
of the best Apples in quality and appearance. A prime die i 
that does not blacken if handled properly, tt 1s suitable for s aa 
handling or quick freezing, superior for pies and all’. comme 
purposes, : . zis las Bile 8c a sjally 
This section is one of the best for berries in America, especl ‘ 
Strawberries, which ordinarily produce two or three crops se 
season. Commercial yields have been picked fourteen consecutive 
FRUIT TREES 
OTHER VARIETIES ON REQUEST 
ASK ABOUT ESPALIERS and DWARF TREES 
APPLE, Red Gravenstein. 
Red Delicious. 
Fine flay “arly 
Yellow Deliciou aay eare 
Ss. Golden col arly 
Red 20lden color. Early. 
oe Astrachan. Juicy summer Apple. 
une. Early red sort. 
Yell 
Ow Bellflower. Oblong; pale yellow. Good 
All Fruit Trees, 


months : ‘ market sort. 
ee : aie SOE slimatic Skin : 3 : 
We have studied the varieties, as well as soil and climatic Winene oy A superb early eating variety. except where 
conditions best for these Apples and berries, not only in our sec Yell P- Splendid quality. Late. Red. d. 4to of 
: : , ad ffer our eHow Newtown Fippi : noted, 4toOlt., 
tion but in other parts of the state, and are very glad oe otfe ippin. Flesh firm, white. $4 ire 
knowledge and experience to commercial growers. ur recom CRA ee 5 each; or 
\ i rc ould be BAPPLE. For jelly and preserves. é 

mendation for money-making commercial plantings w 
Strawberries, Hyde’s Phenomenal Nectars, Newtown 
and Bartlett Pears (the latter 
for the interior). 
Our superior selected strain of 
Blenheim Apricots on No. 29 resistant 
roots is unexcelled for orchard plant- 
ALMONDS 
Drake’s Seedling. Medium; round. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Large, long. Very attractive. 
Nonpareil. Large, smooth kernels. Commercial. 
4 to 6-ft. trees, $1; 10 trees up, 
more of one va- 
riety 90c. each. 
If an acreage 
Apples, 
ae ants 
PEAR, Bartlett 
California has long been noted for 
Bartlett Pears suitable for fresh 
market, shipping, canning, table 
use, etc. Perhaps the best sections 
for this fruit are Lake County and 
the foothills around Grass Valley 
and the low Sierras. We have an 
ample supply of fine stock. 
A 
PRICOT, Royal. Very heavy bearer. 
Blenheim. The best all- 
ning, drying, or fresh. 
Moorpark. Large, 
regular bearer. 
purpose Apricot for can- 
WATSONVILLE NEWTOWN 
APPLE 
We have a very fine supply of this 
variety of Apple this year. Our buds 
are taken from selected trees. If 
you have good soil in an Apple 
section, get in touch with us for this 
variety or its close runner-up, the 
Double Red Delicious. 
round, delicious. Shy, ir- 
planter, ask for 
We also have Apricots on No. 29 Resistant Root. prices. 
CHERRY, Bing. Black; firm and delicious. 
Royal Ann. Yellow, blushed red. 
Morello. Blackish red. Very productive. Excel- 
ent for canning and pies. 
Black Tartarian. Very large and juicy. Early. 
Special price on Cherries this year, $1.25 each. 
PLUM, Beauty. Large; deep crimson. Early. 
Santa Rosa. Purplish crimson. For home 
market. 
Satsuma. Good for preserves. Flesh deep red. 
Yellow Egg. Very large. Fine for cooking. 
and 
PEARS 
PEACH, Freestone Varieties. 

Bartiett. Excellent flavor. Early. at 90 cts. each SaReecns Sweet white flesh. Damson. SO gel i, 
i hut riggs Red May. Early. Flesh white, juicy, sweet. Burbank. ‘Large; dark red; very sweet. 
A 5 ai “Vv - 4 A tL Wi C; Y> 
Beurre Hardy. Rich, juicy. Good Crawford. Early and Late varieties. Large: vellow. PRUINE. We have Imnraved French Prunes oan Noa 
Repel WA Elberta. Very large; rellow eo he ; 
. : x LNUTS I - Very large; orange-yellow. Ma HOUR ecismannRoot cs 
aft Nelis. Late fall. Rich eater: Ve At pune! he! flesh of high French Improved. Heavy producer. Large fruits. 
Cor quality. (Add 20 cts. Royalty. Imperial. Excellent quality. Very large. 
Comicon boinc the fines Franquette. Large, smooth nut. Our strain Foster. Improved Early Crawford. } Sugar. Dark purple. Very productive. Early. 
Deaeee: ST Ag hee nest should bear in two or three years. J. H. Hale. Large yellow fruit of superior flavor. Hungarian. Large; dark red. Strong bearer. 
ear grown. ais is the famous Mayflower. Very early. Dark red; white flesh. 
Payne. Very early. Heavy crop. 
Eureka. Large, plump kernels. 
NECTARINE, Stanwick. Juicy white flesh. Popular. 
Gold Mine. Fine flavor. Freestone. Excellent 
canned or fresh. 
Quetta. Flesh firm; extra large. 
FIG, White Adriatic. Yellowish green. Very fine. 
Black Mission. Very productive. Produces two 
crops. E : 
Kadota. Fine either fresh or preserved. 2% 
Brown Turkey. Large, long fruits, sweet and juicy. 
QUINCE, Pineapple. Round; golden yellow. 
Smyrna. Very large. Heavy bearer. 
POMEGRANATE, Wonderful. Big crimson fruits. 
Medford Christmas shipper. 
4 to 6-ft. trees, $1; 10 trees up, at 
90 cts. each 
Miller’s Late. Large; yellow. Late. 
Muir. Very large; sweet; yellow to pit. 
Nectar. (Pat.) Best early white-fleshed freestone. 
# (Add 20 cts. Royalty.) 
Rio Oso-Gem. (Pat.) Large, yellow, firm and 
richly flavored. (Add 10 cts. Royalty.) 
Salway. Deep yellow. Good quality. Late. 
Strawberry. Large; white-fleshed; juicy. 
Clingstone Varieties. 
Orange Cling. Very large; deep golden flesh. 
Palora Cling. Large; clear, yellow flesh. Heavy 
producer. 
Phillips Cling. Rich flavor, yellow flesh. Small pit. 
Any of the above Walnut trees, $3 each. Ask 
for quantity prices. APRICOT 

PRLGEosOreeRUlTeTREES 
Prices of all fruit trees, except where noted: 4 to 6-ft. 
trees, $1 each; 10 trees up, at 90 cts. each. Ask for 
prices on 100 or 1000 of a kind. All single trees root- 
and top-pruned, ready for planting when requested. 
For the home-garden with a small back yard we can 
furnish the following dwarf fruit trees to be planted 
10 feet apart: Apples, Apricots, Pears, Plums, Cherries, 
our selection, at $2.50 up. 
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as 
less Boysens, Nectars, ‘‘Hyde’s Phenomenal Nectars,” and many trial sorts. If you wish plants of ex- 
ceptional quality, order early, especially for acreage plantings. Send for wholesale lists. Ask about our 
Soluble Fishmeal Fertilizer and Split Redwood Pickets. 
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 ‘‘Hyde’s 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- 
The 
THORNLESS 
BOYSEN 
This queen of bushberries has 
come to rule. A _ strong, healthy 
grower and a heavy bearer. The 
freld shown here fifteen months after 
planting yielded four ‘tons per acre 
of fine luscious fruit. Note the short 
coupling of the stems, giving more 
bearing surface. Pickers surely love 
the thornless canes; the labor of 
handling and picking is cut down 
over 20%. Another field two years 
old yielded 534 tons to the acre 
without irrigation. One field yielded 
over 8 tons under irrigation. 
We advocate 8 to 12 tons of ma- 
nure to the acre, chicken compost 
or sheep preferred. Ample irrigation 
is necessary. 
STRONG PLANTS 
HYDE’S 
Phenomenal Nectar 
These plants are now offered for the first time m quantity. A 
fine, large berry of exceptional flavor, similar to the Boysenberry 
but often measuring 134 inches long, 1 inch in diameter, and 
running 20 to an 8-ounce market basket. Commercial yields are 
heavy. One of our fields gave three tons to the acre the first 
year, sixteen months after planting, and a larger, older acreage 
yielded over seven tons to the acre. 
Prepare beds and fields with ample manure and plenty of 
irrigation. This variety 1s one of the best moneymakers known, 
if not the best. 
STRONG PLANTS 
35 cts. each 

STOCK LIMITED 
$3.50 per doz. $20 per 100 
Be sure to plant plenty 
of Bushberries this year 
BUSHBERRIES 
35 cts. each $3.50 per doz. LOGANBERRIES. Dark red berries of sub- Each Doz. 100 
acid flavor. Make excellent jams, jellies, 
$20 per 100 and juice.... Le EMT rae .. $0 25 $2 50 $18 00 
a. YOUNGBERRIES. 
. Wine-color changing 
to bl: *k; rery good flavor. Hez O- 
STREAMLINED THORNLESS BERRIES eee tas ok ee eye eng 1e00 
These have come to stay and replace the thorny sorts. Most of the nik 
varieties bear more heavily, and the ease of handling and picking more BOYSENBERRIES. Very large black fruit. 
than offsets the additional cost of the plants. Keeps and ships well... 5 2°50) 18 00 
Thornless Loganberries. Thornless Boysenberries. fe : g 
Thornless Youngberries. Thornless Cory’s. NECTARBERRIES. A glorified Boysen Wy Py AE Oe 
| Thornless Himalayas (Oregon Evergreen). 
‘ Any of the above Thornless Berries, strong plants, 35 cts. each; CURRANTS, Improved Cherry. Large; 
$3.50 per doz.; $20 per 100. Ask for quantity prices productive. 50 500 30 00 


(GROWERS 
NURSERYMEN 
WATSONVILLE, 
CALIF. 

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