FRUITS-NUTS-CITRUS 
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Pk SMA LL. -Peho venue 
OAKIAND 




TWinoaks 3-3322 Oakland 12, California 
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FRUITS-NUTS-CITRUS TREES 
20th and Telegraph 


Deciduous fruits and nuts are supplied “bare root,’ mostly in 
the 6-8 foot grade on selected rootstocks. 
Citrus are supplied “balled” or in ‘‘containers” in 42-5” and 
%-1” calipre at prices indicated (Meyer Lemons excepted). 
Container prices 50c more than ‘’Balled.” 
PRICES 
All prices f.o.b. our store, free delivery on $2.00 minimum 
order within delivery bounds, in Oakland, Berkeley, Ala- 
meda, Albany, Piedmont, San Leandro. All trees shipped by 
express charges collect with packing or crating at cost. Please 
include Sales Tax with all remittances. Prices subject to change 
without notice. 
Excepting where otherwise noted, 6-8 foot grade 
bare root.trees are $1.50 each. 
(See Quantity Discount Schedule, Page 5. Small fruits, or 
Strawberries cannot be grouped with trees to earn a 
quantity discount.) 
ORDER OF RIPENING 
This list will help you make a selection of varieties to prolong 
the harvest season. Interpolate for your area. 
(A) May 1 to June 15. (C) Aug. 1 to Sept. 15. 
(B) June 15 to Aug. 1. (D) Sept. 15 to Nov. 1. 
APPLES 
VY Golden Delicious (D)—Wide range of adaptability. 
Vv Delicious (D)—Delicious bright red with creamy flesh. 
Gravenstein (C)—Cooking. Red-striped. Tender, crisp, acid. 
vy Yellow Newtown Pippin (D)—Best winter apple. Eating, 
cooking. 
ALMONDS (Two required for pollenation) 
Ne Plus Ultra—Soft shell. Heavy producer. Pollenizer. 
v Nonpareil—Paper shell. Long, plump, sweet kernel. 
APRICOTS 
Vv Blenheim (B)—Table, canning, drying. Rich, juicy flesh. . 
JV Moorpack (B)—Table, drying. Largest. Luscious flavor. 
ui AVOCADO (Alligator Pears) 
Puebla (Nov.-Feb.)—Appearance of fruit and tree unequalled 
in any other variety. Deep maroon-purple oval fruits with 
smooth, buttery flesh. Thin-skinned Mexican variety. 
Strong plants in 5-gal. containers $9.00 each 
CHERRIES (Two required for pollenation) 
V/Bing (A)—Large black heart-shaped fruits. Our finest. 
Black Tartarian (A)—Table, juicy flesh. Pollenizer. 
Vv Royal Ann (A)—Table, canning. Firm, juicy amber flesh. 
FEIJOA (Pineapple Guava) 
V Sellowiana—Egg-shaped fruit; delicious pulpy flesh. Orna- 
mental fruiting and flowering shrub. Gal. cont. $1.00 each 
FIGS (4-6 foot size) 
Kadota (C)—Best white for canning and preserving. $1.50 each 
Black Mission—(B-C)—Best all-purpose. Two crops. $1.50 each 
GRAPEFRUIT (Pomelo) 
Marsh's Seedless—Thin rind, juicy, fine flavor. Few seeds. 
Balled %-1” $7.00 each 
GRAPES 
Table Varieties. 35c each 
Y) Flame Tokay—Huge, firm, crisp, sweet red berries. 
w Muscat—Makes delicious raisins and wine. © 
wv Ribier—Extra large handsome black. 
yw Malaga—Large, round, juicy white berries. 
Vv Thompson Seedless—Best known table and raisin. 
Arbor Varieties 
Ribier—See above. 
Thompson Seedless—See above. 
Muscat—See above. 
Y Holly wood—Luscious blue-black berries, high in sugar. They 
make delicious juice and jelly. Mildew resistant. Slip-skin. 
Vv Thrive in Bay Area. $1.00 each 
Concord (Eastern)—Unexcelled for juice and jelly. 50¢ each 
GUAVA 
¥ Strawberry—Handsome fruiting and flowering shrub. Tidy, 
compact growth. Table and jelly. Gal cont. $1.00 each 
LEMONS 
(» Eureka—Popular everbearing, high quality variety. Quite 
hardy and dependable. ¥%2-%”. Balled $6.00 each 
»~Meyer Chinese Dwarf—lIn flower and fruit through the year. 
Used as a specimen garden or tub plant. Immense, juicy 
fruits. Give very little water. 
Gal. cont. $1.25 each; 5-gal. cont. $5.00 each 
/ NECTARINES 
.  Stanwick (C)—Freestone. Best white flesh variety. 
ORANGES 
“ Seedless Valencia—(Patented). Best seedless summer juice 
orange. Finer textured. Heavy producer. Balled $7.00 each 
Balled $7.00 each 
LY Valencia (May-Nov.)—Thin skin; very juicy, flesh of excellent 
quality. Balled $6.00 each 
PEACHES (Freestone) 
V Elberta (C)-—Table, drying. Rich, sweet, juicy, yellow flesh. 
vw Early Crawford (B)—Table. Large fruiting early yellow. 
J. H. Hale (C)—Large, almost fuzzless. Delicious yellow- 
fleshed. 
Y Strawberry (B)}—Very sweet, tender, juicy white flesh. 
PEARS 
v Bartlett (C)—Table, canning, drying. Juicy and sweet. 
PLUMS 
v Santa Rosa (B)—Table. Purple-crimson. Delicious, juicy. 
Vv Satsuma (C)—Table, jams. Very firm, juicy red flesh. 
POMEGRANATE 
“i Wonderful—High colored fruits. Highly acid, sweetish. 
PRUNE 
Vv Sugar (C)—Table, drying. Sugar-sweet, oval, freestone. 
WALNUTS (8-10 ft.) 
- Franquette—Large, handsome nuts. Large trees. $4.50 each 
t- Payne Seedling—Thin shelled nut. Smaller tree. $4.50 each 
SMALL FRUITS 
DELIVERY 
Free deliveries on $2.00 minimum order within our delivery 
bounds, in Oakland, Berkeley, Alameda, Albany, Piedmont, 
San Leandro. We will prepay postage outside our delivery 
bounds on minimum order of $2.50. Please include Sales Tax 
with all remittances. 
QUANTITY DISCOUNTS 
(Apply only to Fruit Trees, or to Small Fruits, or to Straw- 
berries. Cannot be grouped to earn quantity discount.) 
Gite lO ow, - . ». 5% off the single rate 
llto 25 ..... . . . « 10% off the single rate 
2to 50... ... . . . 15% off the single rate 
Sltol00 . . ... =. . =. . 20% off the single rate 
101 10:250 7. + + « « « 25% off the single rate 
Over 250... ... . . . 30% off the single rate 
BLACKBERRIES 
“ Cascade—New introduction by Oregon State College. Won- 
derful for jelly, jam, pie. 30c each 
J Mammoth—Fine producer. Mammoth long berries. 30c each 
BOYSENBERRY 
Thornless—Very large, productive berry almost black when 
fully ripe. Delicious, sprightly flavor. Yields 6 to 8 weeks, 
and bears important second crop. Eat fresh, can, jams, jelly, 
pie, tarts. 45c each 
J 
Perfection—Excellent all-around variety. 50c each 
GOOSEBERRY 
Oregon Champion—Transparent pale green berries. 50c each 
LOGANBERRY 
iY Thornless—Little larger, more productive than thorny one. 
Jam, jelly, juice. 45c each 
-NECTARBERRY 
y Held by many to be superior to Boysenberry. Larger fruit 
stays on canes longer to become darker and sweeter. Heav- 
ier yielding. Ripens a week earlier. Thorny. 35c¢ each 
SPBERRY 
St. Regis (Ranaree)—Popular in Bay Area. Early. Excellent 
quality. Large, flavorful berries till frost. 20c each 
Sodus Purple—Vigorous, hardy, drought-resistant. Very larae. 
firm, sprightly, good quality. Yields first year. 30c¢ each 
war Washington—Cuthbert-Lloyd George cross. Unusually deli- 
cious sweet and delicate flavor. Heavy yielder. %35c each 
(~ Willamette—Newburgh-Lloyd George cross. Largest red. Fine 
for canning and freezing. Meaty, juicy flavor. 35c each 
Ee Giant Everbearing—Berries 1” in diameter April to November. 
Wonderful flavor. Some fruit first year. 35c each 
STRAWBERRIES 
’ Banner—(May-Dec.): Thrives in this area. Large, sweet, large 
deep red fruits. 6c each 
Z~ Donner—UC introduction. Early. Fine table quality. Bright, 
glossy red berries. Recommended for Bay area. 6c each 
“ Sierra-—UC introduction. Heavy producer. Table and ship- 
ping. Best for foothills and interior valleys. 6c each 
en Rockhill Everbearing Runnerless—Best everbearing variety. 
Heavily productive of very delicious, large, red berries. 
Full crop first year planted. No runners to bother with. 
Ideal for jars and barrels. Divide and reset yearly. 15c each 
YOUN e 4 
L“ Thornless—Identical in color to Boysen, smaller, little firmer, 
juicier, bit more tart, seeds larger. 45c each 
