FRUIT TREES 
PRICES OF ALL 
BRAG leek EES 
Except as N oted 
- GRAPES 
10 to 50 
$1.35 Ea. 
1515 -Ea- 
.90 Ea. 
Less than 10 
$1.50 Ea. 
1,25 Ea. 
1.00 Ea. 
6 to 8 ft. 
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These prices apply in assortment to Apple, Pear, Apricot, Nectarine, Peach, Plum, 
Prune, Quince. 
APPLE 
Red Jonathan, Late fall. Young bearer, high quality and 
productive. 
Red Delicious. 
ductive. 
Red Astrachan. Early bearer, good cropper. For all pur- 
ose, everywhere. i 
; *Red obi are, Red striped. Fall. Excellent quality. 
*Red Rome Beauty. Red. Winter. Best for baking. Blooms 
late. Early bearer. : 
Red Siberian Crab. Summer. Best for jelly. Bears young. 
Transcendent. Best for general use. Quite large, golden 
yellow, red cheek; Vigorous and prolific. 
*Spitzenburg. Large, light, rich vinous flavor. November. 
Winesap. Red. Late winter. Latest keeper of all. Good 
for all uses. ; 
Yellow Belleflower. Fall, very aromatic. 
planted with other sorts. F X 
Yellow Delicious. Late fall, early winter. This golden 
yellow apple is crisp, rich in flavor and more popular each 
year. Bears young. Heavy grade 2 yr. branched trees, $2.50 
éach; 1 yr. trees, $1.50 each. : 
*Yellow Newtown Pippin. Late summer. A fine keeper, 
cooker, shipper, producer. Yellows in sun greenish in shade 
*White Winter Pearmain. In mid-winter this is at its 
best. Crisp fine flavor. Bears heavy each year. Good Calif. 
sort. 
Early winter. A fine eating apple. Pro- 
Bears best when 
APRICOT—NECTARINE 
APRICOT *Moorpark. Very large, productive and finest 
quality. *Blenheim» Large, well liked sort. 
*Tilton. A high quality cot. 
NECTARINES.» Gold Mine. 
ceptional quality. Freestone. ; ' ; 
Quetta. Highly colored, good eating, white clingstone. 
John Rivers. A good quality, red skin. A smallish tree 
for backyards. 
White flesh. Red skin. Ex- 
CHERRY 
i to 6 ft., $1.50; 3 to 4 ft., $1.25, regardless of quantity 
Royal Ann. The canning cherry Pollenized by Black Tar- 
White with blush cheek. 
tarian. : 
Black Tartarian. Large, of fine flavor. Self -fruitful. 
*Bing Very large, firm, fine quality. Pollenizer: Black 
Republican, Black Tartarian. : 
*Lambert Late June. Excellent late variety. Very large 
Dark red; flesh very firm, meaty, sweet flavor. Hardy. Pol- 
lenizers same as Bing above. 5 to 6 ft., only $2.00 each 
*English Morello. July. Hardy. Dwarfish growth. One 
of the best pie cherries. Superb flavor when cooked or 
canned. Fruit medium large, dark red, almost black as it 
ripens. Amateurs: Please note that this cherry is much 
easier to grow than sweet kinds and is hardier, not subject 
to troubles. 2-year., $2.00 1-yr., $1.50 
FIG 
All listed are Self-fruitful Heavy grade 5/8 to 34 in. 
caliper, $1.50 each. 
*Black Mission. Large and fine. 
*Kadota. White for preserves. 
MULBERRY 
Morus Alba. ‘‘Russian Mulberry.’’ 30 ft. A round headed 
tree of quick growth, profuse foliage, well branched. Plant in 
chicken yards for shade and berries, 8 to 10 ft., $3.00 
Morus Nigra. ‘‘Persian Mulberry.’’ 30 ft. Hardy to zero 
degree. It has largest and finest fruit of all, two inches long 
juicy and aromatic, splendid for juice or preserves. The tree 
is small but has big, luxuriant, bright green leaves. 4 to 
6 ft., $2.00. 
PERSIMMON—POMEGRANATE 
Hachiya. Very large, bright red. 2 to 3 ft., $2.25; 3 to 
4 ft., $2.75. § 
Pomegranate. Variety Wonderful. .Very large and 
juicy. High color. Glossy leaves. Scarlet flowers, quite 
ornamental. 
PEAR 
Bartlett. Well-known late summer sort. 
Comice. High quality table fruit. Late Fall. This is the 
pear you see advertised under trade-marked name as ‘'Royal 
Rivera’’ and ‘‘Doyenne Comice.’’ 
Bosc Delicious early winter sort. 
Winter Nelis. Vinous flavored, late winter pear; a crooked 
grower while young. 
3 above varities will pollinate Bartlett. 
Seckel. Highest eating quality of all pears. Late summer. 
Anjou. Very vinous flavor. Ripe late Fall. Early 
Winter. 
*Varieties with Asterisk are best for Quick Freeze. (Uni- 
versity of California.) 


OUR FRUIT TREES 
ARE HIGHEST POSSIBLE 
QUALITY 

PLUM—PRUNE 
Wickson. Large early, cherry red Skin. 
fine quality, Bears young. Hardy. 
Damson. Well known canner. F 
*Dyarte. July. Large, heart shaped, red skin, blood red 
firm sweet flesh. ; 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow for canning. Hardy. 
Large, red fleshed. Juicy. Bears heavily 
Amber flesh of 
Santa Rosa. : 
Satsuma, Late. Large round. Skin and flesh red. : 
*Imperial Epineuse Prune. September. Very large, with 
very good quality, fresh or dried. Must be pollinated with 
Improved French Prune Very sweet to dry, or eat fresh or 
can, 
Yellow Egg. Aug. Large yellow skin and flesh. 
PEACH 
FREESTONE VARIETIES 
Babcock. .White Freestone. Delicious quality. Midseason 
A Southern California favorite. 
Early Crawford. Yellow freestone. Hardy, heavy bearer. 
August. 
*Elberta. Incorrectly called Alberta. Yellow freestone. 
August. All around good peach. Dessert or canning. 
*Fay Elberta. Yellow freestone, July to August. Similar 
to above, a little earlier. 
Florence June. Fruit medium to large, round, with at- 
tractive red blush. Flesh white, semi-free. Good flavor. 
Good producer. 
Hales Early. White freestone. July. Best early eating 
peach. 
Krummel. October. Very large yellow freestone. Best 
quality late peach. 25c higher than list. 
*J. H. Hale Large yellow freestone. August. Canning 
or eating. Self-sterile if planted alone. 
*Rio Oso Gem. Mid-season yellow freestone of very fine 
quality. (Add per tree Hc royaity.) 
Strawherry White freestone. Popular. July. 
PEACH 
CLINGSTONE VARIETIES 
*Health. W bite. 
*Paloro Cling. 
*Orange Cling. 
Preferred by some for canning. 
Best yellow cling for home canning 
September. Yellow canning sort. 
QUINCE 
Smyrna, Large, tender, very fine. 
*Varieties with Asterisk are best for Quick Freeze. (Uni- 
versity of California.) 
SPECIAL NOTICE — We reserve the right to substitute 
stock of same variety of cifferent size at proportionate 
price. Please specify second choice of variety if possible. 

All Orders Have the Personal Attention of the 
Proprietor 
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EUROPEAN GRAPES 
For home use. Heavy grade. Each 40c; 10 for 
Grapes. 
$3.50 Select Jumbo grade 50c each. Extra select Thompson 
75 c. Listed in order of ripening. 100 lots, No 1 grade, 
$12.50; not less than 50 of a kind. Most any variety wanted. 
Black Hamburg. Excellent eating grape adapted to many 
climates. Berries sweet and crisp. Mid-season. 
Black Monukka. Seedless. Berry larger than Thompson 
Strong grower for arbors. Mid season. 
Thompson Seedless. August. Fine for arbors. 
Muscat. Late September. Very sweet and rich. 
Black Muscat. Fine table sort. Late September. 
Red Malaga. September. Red. Delicious flavor. Suitable 
for arbors. 
Lady Finger or Rish Raba. Sept. Long white. Fine 
eating. 
Tokay. Flame red October. 
AMERICAN GRAPES 
2 year, Heavy grade, 50c each; 10 of a variety $4.50, 
except as noted. 3 year extra select 75 cents each. 
All are Best Grown on Trellis or Arbor. 
Caco. (Red). New grape of exceptional merit and beauty 
Wine-red, compact branches, good size, well flavored. Hardy 
thrifty grower. 
Concord, (Purple). The most popular of all grapes, 
bearing regular crops of blue-black berries, sweet and finely 
flavored. Best grape for jelly, juice and jam. The standard 
Eastern variety; should be in every home garden. 
Fredonia. (Black). New. Large, compact clusters, well 
flavored. Best grape for jelly, juice and jam. The standard 
Eastern variety: should be in every home garden. 
Niagara. (White or Green). Holds the same rank among 
green kinds that Concord holds in blacks. Berries large, 
pale yellow, tender, sweet and juicy. August. 
TREE PROTECTORS 
Heavy Waxed Paper 
Save your trees from rabbits, borers, sun 
scald, Not affected by rain. 18-inch size 
Should be used on every fruit tree for the 
first year; add Sc each to order for this size 
for less than 50. 
Wet. 
Lgth. 100 1000 
36-in. 13lbs. $50.00 
30-in. 12lbs. - 32.50 
21-in. 12\bsne 28.00 
18in. 9lbs. 20.50 
15in, 8lbs. 18.50 

50 at 100 rate. 
Prices subject to change. 
If wanted by Parcel Post, add postage to 
your. Zone. Shipping weights shown above 
Plus 2 1/2 per cent tax if in California. 
CARE OF TREES 
Unpack without exposing roots longer than necessary. Dig 
a trench in loose soil 2 feet wide, 14 inches deep. Cut 
strings and put trees in side by side with tops leaned to 
south; cover roots with fine earth, filtered in among the 
nee Water well when the trench is half full; fill in 
trench. 
Pruning Roots and Tops. With sharp knife trim off broken 
roots and bruised ends of roots of all deciduous trees and 
shrubs. The tops of deciduous trees and shrubs should be 
pruned in proportion to the amount of roots lost in trans- 
planting. Usually remove 1/3 of top growth. Most ever- 
greens from cans or that are balled need no pruning when 
planted. If requested to do so we will prune back all plants 
before shipping. Do not cut top off Birch trees. 
The Importance of Staking. Tall deciduous trees should 
be firmly staked when planted, 
After Care. Never let trees get dry during the first summer, 
often see that they get a thorough soaking. This is vastly 
better than giving th a little water at a time. Keep the 
ground around yourslants and trees thoroughly loose. A 
good mulch is a great help. 
Safety and Protection. In nearly all cases it is advisable 
to give the trunk of deciduous trees protection to guar 
against sunburn. This is done by giving the trunk a 
thorough whitewashing to the first branches, and then placing 
the Tree Wraps listed above. 
Wire Tags. Should be removed when planting or they 
will girdle tree. 
A GOOD WHITEWASH FORMULA 
5 pounds lime (unslack), 14 pound 
table salt, 14 pound sulphur. 
Mix the dry ingredients, and pour slowly into a pail of 
water, stir constantly. The whitewash is peas Fs with a brush 
and should be the consistency of thick paint. 
} Apply this 
at once when tree is planted. 
