Red Siberian. Yellow, 


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Fruit Trees Will) me Ready 
Kor Planting ut the 
First.of Jar Hiry. 
Order as soon as| 
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good stock is | 
FRUIT TREES 
The prices on Fruit Trees (except where 
noted) a’ax@4.5Q each for extra select 
trees 6 to 8 ft. We recommend this larg- 
er size far customers who want fruit as 
quickly as possible. Must be sent ex- 
press, collect, too large to go via mail. 
The trees we supply are not only 
clean, vigorous, true to name, but 
are the best yiel , most profitable 
types. Fruit tre should be planted 
from January to April. Write for 
special prices.in quantity. 
ALMONDS 
‘Xt. Nuts, large. Shells soft but per- 
fect. Hulls easily. 
Ne Pius Uitra. Nuts large and long. 









APPLES 

Delicious. (W.) Large; dark red; long 
keeper. 
fpitzenberg. (W é light red 
Gravenstein. (S.) Laz striped apple. 
Jonathan. (W,) > large; red; 
rich flavor. 
wWellow Newton Pippin. (W.) Large; 
yellow. 
Yellow Bellflower. (W.) Pale lemon- 
yellow. 
CRAB APPLES 

with scarlet 
cheek. 
ewe Transcendent. Large; red and yellow. 
APRICOTS 
Bienheim. Orange with a deep yellow 
cheek. Very popular. { : 
Moorpark. Deep orange or brownish 
red; juicy and large. 
Royal. Yellow with an orange cheek. 
The “Valley” cot. 
CHERRIES 
Bing. Fruit, large, dark brown or black. 
Slack Tartarian. Bright purplish black. 
Royal Ann. Pale yellow with a bright 
red cheek. 
FIGS 
California Black. Fruit large; dark pur- 
ple, almost black. 
Kadota. Medium size; this, white skin; 
white-pulp. 
GUAVA 
Strawberry, 2 to 3 ft., $4.50 each. 
LEMONS 
Eureka. Favorite shipping commercial 
variety. Choice stock. Write for 
prices. ’ 
MEYER LEMON. Semi-dwarf. Fruit 
large, oval and deeply orange yellow 
in color. Hardy throughout most of 
California. Laden with fruit most of 
the year. Meyer Lemons have pro- 
duced fruit constantly at our nursery 
in San Francisco for the past five 
years. Our plants bear the first year. 
$1.50 each. Add 25c if wanted by 
mail. 
Lima Bearss Seediess. Write for prices. 
LOQUAT 
2144 to 3 ft. $4.25 each 
NECTARINES 
Bostoh. Large, deep yellow, with deep 
mottlings of red. 
Stanwick. Very large; pale skin; white 
flesh. 3 , 
vs'" OLIVES \ 
Manzanillo. $2.50 each. =; 
ORANGES : 
Washington Navel and Valencia. Rapid 
growers and early and prolific crop- 
pers. Strong Trees. Write for prices. 
PEACHES 
FREESTONE VARIETIES 
Early Crawford. Large; yellow. Good 
quality. 
Elberta. Skin 
with red, 
Hale’s Early. Skin greenish white, red 
cheek. 
Strawberry. 
red. 
CLINGSTONE VARIETIES 
Phillips. Flesh clear yellow to -the 
pit. ~\ 
Tuscan. “ good shipping and canning 
peach. 
at 
golden, faintly striped 
Skin marbled with deep 

PEARS 
Bartlett. (S.) Large; clear ltemon-yellow 
Seckel. (F.) Rather small; yellow eee rus 
set-red cheek. 
Mites sells. Yellowish green dotted with 
\ PERSIMMON, each $3,50 
POMEGRANATES 
Wonderful. 
POMELOS 
Marsh Seedless. Commonly known as Grape- 
* fruit. Strong trees. Write for prices. 
PLUMS 
Damson. Dark purple; tart! flavor. 
Green Gage. Round; greenish yellow with 
brown dots. 
Santa Kosa. Large; purplish erimson; flesh 
yellow. 
Satsuma. Red flesh. Popular as the “‘Blood 
Plum.’” 
Wickson. Yellow, 
overlaid with ‘carmine. 
RUNES 
French. Medium 
sweet. 
imperial. Skin thin and a reddish purple 
QUINCES 
Pineapple. Fruit very large. Makes a highly 
flavored jelly. : 
size; violet-purple; very 

WALNUTS 
Large 6 to 8 ft. trees, $4.50 each. 
Payne’s Seedling. (Grafted.) Large nut. 
Franquette. (Grafted.) Nut very large .and 
e . 
Blue Lily of the Nile 
Agapanthus Umbellatus. With great heads « 
of clear deep blue flowers on tall 
_ stems, surmounting the attractive strap- 
- sleayed foliage;. these: are ideal plants 
:'to provide the A wanted blue 





shades, as tub plants pr in the garden, 
oe, each. (Add 254 if wanted by 
mail. é 










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Serry plants are all postpaid in Northern California, if the order is $2. 
Add 2S¢ for mailing orders under $2.00. 
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BLACKKBERRIES; 'Thornless, Fine home pr market variely. xtra st 
50¢@ each; 12 for $5.00. 
BOYSENBERRY. Unusually large. reddish black berries of fine flavor, with very 
few seeds, $$¢@ each; 12 for $3.50. 
CURRANT, Cherry. A fine variety for home or market, Heavy 2-yr. 
plants, $Q¢ cach; 12 for $5.00. 
GOOSEBERRIES, Oregon Champion. 
Heavy 2-yr. plants $Q¢ each; 4Z for $5.00. 
GRAPES, 3§$¢ each; 12 for $3.50, except Concord and Isabella 
which are §@¢ each, 12 for §5.40, Plant December to April. 
Black Hamburg. Black. Concord. Black. Flame Tokay. Red. isgbella, 
Bluish black. Muscat. Amber. Thompson’s Seedless. Yellova (Zin 
fandel. Purple. 
LOGANBERRIES. 1-Yr. Heavy plants, 3§¢ each; $3.50 dozen. 
RASPBERRIES. 1-Yr. Heavy Plants % 
Cumberland Btack Cap. Best black cap variety, 3§@ each; 1% tor 
$3.50. 
Cuthbert. Large crimson variety 
12 for $2.50 
Largest and hest. variety. 
wu 
Hardy. Bears heavily. 2§¢@ each; 

















hollow. 

ARTICHOKE, Large Green Globe. Very best variety 
for home planting. Extra large plants 35¢ each; 
3 for $4.60 Postpaid. 
Plant from October to May 

RHUBARB. Heavy plants 3$¢ each; 3 for $1.00, 
postpaid. 
Strawberry. Large and very tender. 
Plant November to May 



ORDER NOW AS 
STOCK IS LIMITED 
/ “TUBEROUS-ROOTED BEGONIAS 
Plant January to May — 
These Gorgeous Flowers Are 
as Easily Grown as Geraniums 
Our collection of these lovely summer- 
flowering bulbous plants is very fine in- 
deed. We offer the erect, giant flowering 
class, ‘the flowers being borne upright on 
strong, sturdy stems. The varieties offered 
are distinct and beautiful, and those who 
try our strain. will be pleased with their 
magnificent size, perfect form and ex- 
guisite colorings. 
their glory. 

Giant Double Camellia Flowered Type 

ENGLISH HOLLY 
Plant Now 
"Grafted berry-producing trees. Hine specimens. $7.50, $9.50, and 
$12.50 each, according to size. Must go via Express collect. 

SMALL FRUITS 
fa f « BERRIES, ETC. 

Sunset’s Giant Exhibition | 
40 SEPARATE VARIETIES 
Glant Double Camellia-flo 
double camellias. These 
Begonia types. 
Crispa. 
ruffled and flutted edges. 
Giant Fimbriata. (Carnacidp-tiowerea Type.) DMouvie riowers 
like carnations. i 
Lloydi. (Hanging-basket 
long, drooping stems andjbeautiful clusters of flowers. ‘They 
are best suited for baskefg, pots, and porch-boxes. However, 
the effect in beds is fine ® 
Giant Double Rose-bud Typé Beautiful double blossom resempbl- 
ing rose-buds, in White) Pink, Rose, Salmon, and Apricot 
only. i 
We can supply any of the|above five types in nine separate 
colors as follows: i 
Strong selected bulbs, 30¢ cach; $3.00 per doz. 
We have them in the double types, fully 6 inches in diameter, bearing a 
nearer resemblance to immense roseg or double holly-hocks than Begonias. These 
and the handsomely frilled types or! plain-edged singles were subject to unquali- 
fied admiration from the numerous visitors who saw them at the height of © 
Cultural Directions: If there is a 
is certainly the Tuberous Begonia. ! 
admirably. They require rich soi] an 
all, see that they have good drainag 
assured. Use one-third each of sand 
about % inch deep. For outdoor cul r 
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eon bee Caney, should be grown at pert shady or shady locations, and do very 
pot is fhe general practice. Several ¥ 
the north side of a building, a nor? 
for these beautiful plants. 
Sunset's Giant Tubefous-Rooted Begonia Seed 
Plant from January to June 
Our Carnations have taken first prize 
in many flower shows on this coast. The 
plants are strong, hardy, and well rooted, 
from 2'%-in. pots. They ave not to be com- 
pared with common varieties. 
Plants ready now 
Hleanor. The-best light pink. 
Rose Fisher. Deep rose pink. 




ry over. 

RASPBERRIES—continued 
. yareest red variety. Mxcellent flavor, fruit porne 
tee aiuto heavy Q-yr. eet that will .bear heavily this 
coming season, 39g each; 12 for §3.50. 
St. Regis. Berries deep crimson; delicious flavor. Prolific bearer. 
Strong plants, $&¢ each; 12 for $3.50. 
fj é Bo ‘berry. Similar to the regular Boysenberry but 
Tie nent Tham Baty plants, $0¢ each; 12 for $5000. 
Thornless Loganberry. Heavy plants, $0¢ each; 22z for $5.00. 
THORNLESS YOUNGBERRY. ‘farliest and heaviest yielding ‘berry 
of this class, 'The large, luscious berries are rich, sweet and juicy, 
yet firm, with but few seeds. A cross between the Logan and 
Gardenia. Dewberry. Strong plants, S0¢ each, §5.00 for 12. 
YOUNGBERRY—Haivy Plants. gS¢ each; 42 for $3.50. 




fant Ze aula a " ‘STOCK IS LIMITED. 
Pan hy Aad j 4 v GET YOUR ORDER 
4 eo ff ¥ e 0 US AS SOON AS 
NOW POSSIBLE. 

BANNER STRAWBERRIES 
Our Improved Heavy Yielding Variety 
Best, most uniform and heaviest yielding strawberry for home gardens and mar- 
ket growers. It produces fruit, from March until November. 
Qur Banner is large, firfa,-and of fine form, averaging 15‘to the quart box. Color 
a deep rich red, having a glossy varnished appearance when ripe. This dark, blood- 
red coloring extends to the very center, no matter how large. Our Banner is never 
When fully ripe the flavor is suggestive of the wild berry, is crisp and de- 
licious and will remain on the vine for three days without injury, keeping perfectly 
for many days after picking. Will hold its color, shape and flavor when canned. 
Extra selected heavy rooted plarts. 
nlants 75¢; 100 for $5.00 — Postpaid in Northern California and Nevada. 
—) 7 Field run plants, 12 for 60¢, 100 for $4.00 
ee pee _ boats Add 25c to cover cost of mailing and packing on orders under $2.00 
NEW ROCKHILL STRAWBERRIES—A new runnerless type. 25¢ each; 12 for $2.50; 100 for $15.00. 
tis = 2 




ASPARAGUS, Mary Washington, A very early and 
prolific variety. 2-yr. roots 60¢@ per doz., §3.50 per 
100; 3-yr. roots, 75¢ per doz.; $4-50 per 160, post- 
paid. ' Plant November to May 
HORSERADISH ROOTS. Crown divisions 4$¢ each; 
$1.50 per doz., postpaid. 
_ Plant November to May. 
ONION SETS — SEED POTATOES 
Write for prices. 



DO NOT DELAY 
‘STOCK IS LIMEFTED < 
fred, Similar in form. to beautiful 
re the most popular of all the 
(Ruffled Type) Thip ts ‘the large-flowered sort with 
e.) Double. This ig a new sort with 
d many are used that way. 
White Rost Crimson 
Yellow Pi ik Apricot i Es 
Orange Salmon Mixed 
Scarlet 
$5.50 for 25; $20.00 per 100, postpaid. 





yy plant grown which is of easy culture, it 
ame conditions accorded ferns suit them 
ent, of moisture for best results. Above 
If you prepare the soil properly, success is 
t, and loam. Mix well and plant the bulbs 
place the bulbs about 15 inches apart 


Pp 
t-plants indoors. One bulb in a 6 or 7-inch 
mlbs can be planted in larger pots. Remember 
wall, or other shady spot is just the place 
All varieties mixed. Pkt. 50c 

Mi 
odie Wonder. A variegated, orange. 
Peter Fisher. Beautiful clear pink. 
Spectrum Supreme. Deep scarlet. Very 
best red. 
White Peter Fisher. Finest pure white, 
very sweet. 
Woburn. Rich maroon. 
Any of -above, pot grown, 4Qc each, § ‘for $1.85. 
Golden Wonder. Variegated yellow and  gipget Special Carnation Collection—Gne each of. 
red. the 10 Prize-Winning Carnations, $3 6$ 
Cream Wonder. Variegated cream and pink. fi: ; as 
=. Postpaid) 
5 ( Pp 
- AMARYLLIS 
it Plant October to April 
” 
Vittata Hybrids. Gigantic blooms of scarlet, cerise, 
crimson, etc., SS¢ each; 12 for $9.00. 


































SUNSET'S EXQUISI 
AMELLIAS) 
Cc * ME ae ca 
’ NEW AND POPULAR VARIETIES 
Beautiful winter-flowing evergreens — 
ing dark green foliage and magnificent : e 
flowers borne in great profusion all wintery Should | 
be grown ina partially shaded, well sheltered loca. | 
tion. Quite hardy. (Must go via express, charges | 
we collect.), aie | 
Alba Superba. Vigorous, fast grower, semi-double | 
pure white, $6.00 and $7.50 each. ile 
Chandleri Elegans. ‘Largest and most p j 
peony-flowered camellia. Soft rose with 
ter of tightly curled petals, often showing 
markings. $4.50 and $7.50 exch, 
Dal -Kagura. Double; rose, spotched white 
each, 3 eae ae) re, 
‘Debutante Beautiful pink, peony form. $7.50 © 
‘Eureka Red. Rosy-red, strong grower. $3.50 
Grandiflora Rosea. very large semi-double clear rose pink. Very beautiful. $3. 
$5.00 and $7.50 each. . ; : i As 
Kumasaka. Large double clear, rose-pink. Very beautiful. $7.50 each, — 
Lady Campbell, Double rose pink, very popular: $3.50 2nd $4.50 each. ee 
Wakanoura. Semi-doupble, rosy red, prominent stamens. §§,00 each. 89) 
Waratah. Very deep red, double, having a compact pompon, very irregular. $§ 
each, . / 4 
Pink Perfection. Doubte, light pink, $3.50, $5.00 20d $6.50 exch. bcs 
Purity. Pure white. $3.50, $4.50 40d $7.50 each. rhe aay captd 
~__ SUNSET'S- 
GLORIOUS DOUBLE PEt 
Place roots in deep, rich soil, setting the 
the crowns are covered with 2 inches of earth. — 
Felix Grousse. Rich ruby red. ~ ¢ mt 
Mme. Verneville. Pure white. 
Reine Hortense. Clear pink. 
Strong. 3-yr. toots 7§¢' each; 12 for $7.50 































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Transvaal Daisies (¢ 
(Improved Type) 
Plant September to May 
’ The targe Marguerite-like flowers come in all sh 
dink, salmon, red and yellow, and are borne on ' 
straight stems. They require 4 warm, sunny p' 
drainage, and protection ‘from frost. Care must bi 
to plant them ‘so that the crowns are buried. M 
a 
Strong plants, 2 years old, 3§¢ each; % for $14 
$3.50, postpaid. RETR 
HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX ROO} 
(2-Year Old Roots (Plant October 
To April) 
A. beautiful .and.-easily grown perennial _about3 feet hi 
producing magnificent spikes of showy flowers. They remain a 
in bloom all summer. Set the plants 14% feet apart. Red, Pink, 
ser Bie pid dS 
Lavender, Salmon and White Roots $Q¢ each; 3% for $1 
$5.00 per doz., postpaid, en 


Hardy Phiox 

_ Hibiscus : 
One of the showiest flowering shrubs, with large gloss’ 
leaves and immense bright-colored flowers. They all li 
plenty of sunshine and moisture and are hardy down to abo: 
25 degrees. Given these conditions they grow easil 
-where and bloom during ‘the entire year, ~~ 
Pink in gallon cans, $1.50 each. 
‘Red in gallon cans, $1.50 each. 
White in gallon cans, $1.50 each. 
(Add 25c postage, if wanted -by mail) - 
XHIBITION RANUNCUL 
Plant September to April : é 
Soak overnight in water and ‘then plant poi 
Ranunculus are, without doubt, the ihe ie ‘ 
spring flowers. They come in practically all's , 
cially fine 






and colors, are easy to grow, and-are -espe 
as a cut-flower. , 
Bxtra-selected Exhibition Strain, Mxed. 42 for 
, 75¢: 100 for $5.00. ob, ‘5 
Giant Double Red. 42 for 7$¢; 200 for $5.00. 
Giant Double Rose-Pink. 12 for 75¢i 100 for — 











$5.00. wisp ae eae 
GEN pe a ee 
(AN ‘\ Pure lite. 42 for 75¢; for $5.00. ap) 

Hybrid Mixtures, Medium sized bulbs, 43 for 60¢: x 
100 for $4.00. aes Fie 

Sunset's Giant Exhibition Anemones 
Plant September to April 

No flowers are more beautiful than the Anemones. 
They are easy to grow and come in a wonderful 
assortment of colors. Plant 11% inches deep, 4 to 6 
inches apart. Soak overnight in water before planting. F 
SI} De Caen, Mixed. Exhibition size. 12 for "75¢; 100 = 
for $5.00. : } eet , 
»a 
St. Brigid. Large, semi-double flow 
est hues and delicate shades. 12, 
Bt 12 z 




GRACEFUL LILIES — REGAL 
Plant November ‘to March 
A magnificent hardy lily from China; vigorous; 3 to 5 feet 
aigh, bearing one to several handsome white fragrant flowers; 
slightly shaded pink outside and the lower inner surface prim- 
rose-yellow. It seems to thrive in any good-well-drained soil 
and prefers full sun. Plant 9 inches deep. Extra fine bulbs, 
BS¢ cach; 12 for §3.50. 
Tigridia---Tiger Flowers — 
(Plant Jan. to May) v.Tpeiitas : 
Gorgeously colored sunmmer flowéring bulbs. The blossoms sare short- 
lived, but are produced continuously during the summer. Plant <2 to. 
3 inches deep and 4 to 8 inches apart in a sunny position, Me “place 
sand under to afford drainage. Mixed Colors. : aie 
15¢ cach; 12 for $1.50 


Regale Lily 
Giant Double 
DELPHINIUMS 

a ranler of | 
glorious shad 
@-] of blue from | 
“} the palest sky- 
blue through 
2 intermed i- 
ej ates to the 
darkest b hue 
colors, Sold in 
mixture only. 
pw] 
SUNSET’S SWISS 
GIANT PANSIES 
BSe each All colors mixed. Strong 
12 ai plants. 
$3.50 60¢ dozen 
3 (Add 10¢ postage for mailing) | 
DELPHINIUMS (postpaid) © } 
