Zor California and the 
Almonds are seldom grown outside California, largely because they 
bloom very early in the spring, and late frosts make crops impossible. 
However, in California the trees are easily grown, need relatively little 
irrigation, and are quite free of disease or insect pests. Trees never exceed 
25 feet in height. 
N7240 NE PLUS ULTRA 
Large, long nuts with a soft shell. 
A heavy producer; this variety is 
often used as pollenizer for Non- 
pareil. 
4 to 6 ft. trees, each $1.25 
N7241 NONPAREIL 
Leading variety. High quality, 
large, soft-shelled nuts; smooth 
kernels. Plant with Ne Plus Ultra 
as pollenizer. 
4 to 6 ft. trees, each $1.25 
California Grapes _ 
Good grapes can be grown in all parts of the United States, but the va- 
rieties listed here are strictly California types, not successful elsewhere. 
N7700 THOMPSON 
SEEDLESS 
California's most famous variety. 
Fruits are yellowish green, oblong, 
small, and borne in huge clusters. 
For table and raisins. Joc eachs 
10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00 
N7703 MALAGA 
Large, white, oval fruits in huge 
clusters. Flesh is sweet, crisp, and 
delicious. The principal white ship- 
ping variety for table use. 
35c¢ each; 
10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00 
N7704 RIBIER 
Large blue-black berries. Firm, 
juicy, sweet, and high flavored. 
35c each; 
10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00 
N7701 MUSCAT 
Extremely versatile variety, used 
for table, raisins, and wine. Pale 
amber color; sweet, flavorful. 
35c each: 
10 for $2.50; 25 for $5.00 
“N7702 CARDINAL 
Brand new, and mighty good. This 
variety has fancy quality, cardinal 
red color, and extreme earliness. 
Matures as much as 3 to 4 weeks 
ahead of Thompson. Commands 
market premiums. 
$1.50 each; 
N7705 TOKAY 
Beautiful red color; fruit large, 
oblong; flesh firm, crisp, juicy and 
sweet. Matures in September. 
moocveache 
25 for $5.00 
’ 
10 for $14.00 
10 for $2.50; 

Figs 
Grown freely in California and the South, fresh figs supply a luscious 
fresh fruit rarely available in northern markets. Easily grown, the trees 
do best in heavy, moist soil, but can be planted almost anywhere the 
winter temperature does not drop below 20 degrees. 
N7251 MISSION N7252 KADOTA 
Very productive variety, bearing <A white fig for eating, canning, or 
dark purple to black, long-necked pickling. Begins to bear very 
fruits. young. 
4 to 6 ft. trees, each $1.25 4 to 6 ft. trees, each $1.25 
Apricots 
While apricots will grow in the same general regions as peaches, they 
are more frequently damaged by late frosts. The varieties listed here are 
those which do best in California, where 95% of the apricots are grown. 
Tree ripened fruits are a delicacy worth the risk of sparse crops in more 
northern regions. 
N7231 Royal—California’s leading commercial apricot. 
N7230 Blenheim—Consistent producer. Large fruits. 
N7232 Tilton—Best for California interior valley, 
Any of the above apricots: 4 to 6 ft. trees, each $1.25 
¥ 
Commonly produced largely in California, English Walnuts may be 
grown over a much wider area. If your winter temperature does not 
drop much below zero, you may grow them successfully. Trees are long- 
lived, and relatively free of pests. 
N7281 FRANQUETTE ENGLISH WALNUT 
This improved strain comes into bearing in 4 or 5 years compared with 
the 8 or 9 years of older types. It is quite resistant to heat, and to blight, 
and produces top quality, well filled nuts. This strain requires no pol- 
lenizer. Hulls open up at maturity for easy harvesting. 
6 to 8 ft. trees, each $4.00 
CAMELLIAS 
N7800 CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
One of the largest and most spectacular of all camellias, this prolific 
variety has huge, variegated rose-pink and white flowers, often measur- 
ing 7 inches across. Begins blooming while very young. Flowers are of 
N7806 JORDAN’S PRIDE 
This unusual variety, also known as Herme, has light pink petals 
with a broad and irregular margin of white. The pink portion of 
the petals is streaked with deep pink. Flowers are large, fluffy, 
and semi-double, with a great many blossoms borne on a plant 
during the course of a season. Fragrant. 
24 C+ 
Each $1.50 
AMELLIA, JORDAN’S PRIDE 
the informal type, with high cehters like peonies. You will find this 
variety to be one of your favorites. 
Each $1.50 

CAMELLIA, CHANDLERI ELEGANS 
