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Abelian At. ts 325 14 Citrus, Ornamental ..... 19 aburnumlmacreeiracess 24 Potatom Vine ms reemesn ats 33 Weeping Willow ....... 24 
Abutiloniaes eee 14 Clematistenpen tents costae 33 Eeagerstroemiamenss eer 29 Princesss Flowers ee 20 Weigelal iérert cin seueter 30 
ACACIS Mee nee mys  (GONWAERS: cosceduo avn 27 Lantana sence tue se Sia PriVetM reruns once an cok OP EWisterian pan eee 33 
Neer 24 Goprosinaae oe a eee 16 Eaumel Pacemaster ener 18, 20 PrurauiSiey ss erate aera seces 20R25) 
Afri -B er pl on 19 COG ounces egos seen CRSA WINES EED marae are SAP Un icayrmese ae eererren ete Pe Xiiocina th ee 21 
Seah ns emo ee ol Gotloneasic an iman it tee GR Eemonial\cy.clameine nner 19 Pyracantha ........... 20 
Albizzia Julibrissin ..... 24 Crabapple, Flowering.... 25 lemon Verbena ae 29 E 
Almond, Flowering ..... 23 Creepingukiguemaeneiee 33. Leptospermum ........ 19 See aoe Seeniga ae 24, oe VEW> si viyepsineusncoenetees tens 27 
Althea cee san screee ce WR Cee IMWWRHIB 2 ooo oe ac 29 Tigustrumieee eee 19 ANE UMN AAMAS) 9 6 =: O01 
Ampelopsis a.m sie 32 Cypress .............. 27M” Lilacs?) sce) ees ee 29-20) Raphiciepis mee eae 20 FRUITS 
Andromecdal sine erate LA pagers none 16 Lippia dee seo G5 DOMEEROdocie acorn 20-21 Almonds .......---+-: 37 
Aralta eee ee oe 14 Dinca 16 Liquidambar CME so cc 2a Dit eee 25 Apples nhbus alege. “ieee 37, 38 
(NISMS oo cacdeoaads Zin DOgWood ae eee 25 Liriodendron .......... ZA TRE Rockroscs see rae 15 Apricots’ 5..5..-..-..- 38 
Arbutus sae mateo. 14 Locust SOT a ths oa Gas oc 25 Rosemary ......--..:- 21 Avocados ae eee 45 
AShis ears reir haere 24 = oa A ae s Lonicera ...-..+....., 33 Roses, Bush ........... A261 BERRIES @ oe eee 44 
Avcubs Bete: se see 14 oes bea cea Ay < Loquat .............., 26 Climbing aes eee Tam neces eee Pv: 
Australian Fuchsia ..... 16 ie eee Magnolia ........... 26, 29 Polyanthay <7. 2224... 6 Boysenberry cs naee see 44 
Real ils De scallonia eae oe 17 E 7 10 
Zaléai tas scare stance ; Ser 6 Mahoniauearseeist eeeneeee 19 EOL iota din a. 8 te OOF: Cherriés a eee eee 39 
ea yP OS a Malus 25 Collectionsi--saneen ae 829% sce tae. ee ene ene 
Eugenia, aemcrncnovekaomar Li, SS ME as ECO Ts GitiRUS#ER Ulsan mt) 
Barberty. eerie 15,28 Euonymus 18 Mandevilleayse ae seers 28 eaprernces 23 Cee I 38 
BERRIES seen er ae 44 ies es Maples eens ..seha ee 24 ot ag ae eas Ee ar a aaa ee 
: ; Evergreen Cherries ..... 20 é Schinus’ pete aes 26 Eigs 38, 39 
Bignoniawee nee nee 32 Meliaic sare eccr- teen 24 : IS]SS Shc IE CEE OG oc) Ts co ' 
: Evergreen Shrubs ...14 to 21 ; Sequoia) Wau. sees eer Dal F 
q 43 
Birchieverncesce tree ee 24 Mexican Orange ....... 16 ; i GrapeViIneS were aeiae eiet-n-n- 
Y : Evergreen minces santas an: 26 Silverlaces Vine esr nan 33) ] 
Birdvoteearadise eae yA Mockorange saci 29 Silk Oak 26 GUiaVa Geass earn hecos 5 
Bostcnniv yan a eee 5 Felina mee re aes eee 18 Mulberry (Morus) ..... ne Re ee a ae 17 Home Orchard 
Bottlebrush 5.5 oe, 15 FiCUS i arecoe tee circ ceae 33 WMS os diber oe oes nea é 19 VE € WS eee ae ASSOLtMmentaieae ener 36 
ae : Murtlatee as 2 nts ye)  SUSADIMIET cp cue seo oace 2) 
Bouigainvilleameeieeeaeeeente spt Auli casuiceseoosar 20 y Ktimquat nemo 45 
: F Sale aeeill Quceouwo moo on OR aa be ete 
Bouivardia nee 5 Foliage Plantsie eerie: 3] Nandina) ace e.s..n ence 19 Sol 33 WARSI soc ao awa aon» 5 AS 
Boxwoodiitemec racine seers i> Ati oosccnpanooe 17 Natives 22 Olanum .... eee eee eee i 
2 gE Ee Sie ee SOY aise aha eee Moneta Mast caret 2) Lime = 2ityone 5 canes eect 
Breath of Heaven...... 16 FRUIT TREES ....... 36-40 Neriummeen mins eee ee Res 30 rata 45 
Bridalwreath .......... 30 FUCHSIA Sa sere creer 18 One 24 26 Karey SG ann Ot OOO OD 5 j GU at % Aenean ete oes 
: 15 ; ’ SPRUCE Uncut nian oganberhy meen 44 
Brunfelsia \.25)2.2.45 cro Gardenia Tue leancle rane ay eee ene 19 Spain eee 71 5 45 
Gelsemium S27 Olive ae oe eee A Tenet Bye IME UR CTS 0 
California Lilac ........ TE epee) pepe one tore pee oreson Grape” cecum. 19 Suri bo. Nest stines re ae =? 
Grevillea weet. ner nen 18, 26 VIIA. ox surasnaties inten meas 44 
Galifornia Holly s.rsae 19 Griselinaw sone 2 eee 18 OsmanthUSmereiraneie er 19 Nectarbenty sevateetaracerene 
California Natives ...... 22 Ground Cover Plants.... 34 Passif| Taxus) cctaa oe toe aeeren nds PH (Oleh) ois As one es 5.6 4) 
Gallistemony tse 5) Guavas ............-.. 18 Soa eA eee gat pow oe Weamltecis.-. pee eae 19 Peaches io. ee 39-40 
Camellias .°....---> (ASUS  (EEMAINGHRY .scosscocane As, Peso? WIGS oocncaccue 26 lecoma .............. 330 Pears tcc a ee 42 
Celie? soncoccsecaue AS MENA sain, obo dye ovale i PERENNIALS ein 77 exas, Umbrella aegemenmaener 2 Pochette ee eee 42 
CArcOMeie ein ohn 26 Heavenly Bamboo ...... 19 Philadelphus .......... 299) ThUjal 2 ..\2iyn scene name 27 
‘ : Hedenral va teinrcilitac cos 33 sae Persimmons: (eee eer 42 
Carolina Jessamine ..... 32a Hi biscismeeee see I MMi) coooeusacancs 19 Trachelospermum ...... 33 42 
Geanothus meer eels 1 Selolly setcecee tee seen 18 ee SH ooo donb Ode 7a, anne Wi oh sous 32233 US a eee ce 
RON WAUS 5 con4o05 8 33 hagesioce (inn) sos uso vs RE Cratiiiiter Waele ioc a eek oo se 24 Pomegranate = 35>. 
Cedar Sak st ees aie al = Inbwelelaelee) cuscccdsane 28 Planting Guides 11, 23, 35, 39 4) Pree 46 
Ceratonia ......-..... Myst) scbeacasnne Vey Pea .-l0..0 eae See eC ery) oukbuh a soe ry es: 
P rete te UlMUS en cee ratte 24, 26 : 
Geratostiginab ass .e=nac 15 Plenoma ane -rntte.s heart 20 QUINCE ee rere tanses ueieanies 46 
Ghamaeccy paris mene eenante A} res Wintel) a oon ade s 18 Plum, Flowering ....... 254 Veronica sere irene D ee Raspbennyaamenre nee ene 44 
Cherry, Flowering ...... DS mY Varies ip 33 Bales GIG ob Sag 15, oe VibUrnUniieie eee Ph) EXO) SERNISIGIEBY ooo ou conor 44 
Choisyage aera are: WS SIRES no oa ccd oaene 33. Pomegranate, Flowerime).,. 2 MINES ooandoscceosuue 325 Walnuts eee eee 46 
GiStusy | Sia eaeercmensestesscsaete 5 YONDER Rastela terete ee eae 27 ROplativawrdaia cure ee VirgintasGreeper =e... 32.0) Youngbenny, einem ae 
POMEGRANATE WALNUTS 
Re (Planting Distance 15 to 20 Feet) English on Northern California Black Root 
Wonderful. Shrubs or tree to 20 feet. Fruit extra large pale green 1 to9 10 Up 50 Up 
skin, blushed red. Flesh rich red color; juicy with piquant flavor. Each Each Each 
Good for shipping and home use in landscape planting. September. Petiggey oo are $3.50 $3.25 $3.00 
SO 4 BEWoc 6-5 oo ay < 3.00 JETS) 2250) 
: PRUNES ATT OMO LCC UN na nee DSO BMS 2.00 
(Planting Distances 6 tox2 shoe 3to 4feet....... 2.00 1.75 1.50 
*Pollinizers Required Doma tect meee ae bees 1.50 5 
“S. Burton (E). Very large dark blue fruit. Excellent for drying. Pol- 
linize with Sugar or French prune. September. 
“. French Improved (E). 
California’s leading prune; fruit medium 
size, dark blue; skin tender; flesh of fine texture, rich and sugary. 
August to September. Self fertile. 
ms Sugar (E). Large, early, dark purple prune of medium quality. Flesh 
sweet and a good variety for shipping or drying. August. Self fertile. 
~ Standard (E). Fruit large, dark purple; flesh amber, fine grained, 
juicy and sweet; a freestone, ripening in August. *Polliner, French 
or Sugar. 
Tragedy (E). Fruit medium size to large, dark purple; flesh of fine 
eating quality. For fresh fruit. June. Good shipper. *President or 
QUINCE 
Grand Duke. 
(Planting Distance 15 to 20 feet) 
~ Pineapple. Fruit smooth golden yellow, white fleshed with a slight 
pineapple like flavor. For eating and making jelly. September. 
~§$myrna. Fine large fruit with excellent quince flavor. The fruit is 
oblong, with an attractive lemon skin. Flesh is tender and highly 
perfumed. Excellent for jellies and preserves. September. 
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shell. 
open. 
planting. 
(Planting Distance 40 to 60 Feet) 
Eureka. Large upright tree; large elongated nut of thick well sealed 
Stands rough treatment; kernel light cream colored, waxy. 
Sometimes used as ornamental shade tree. 
™ Mayette, San Jose. Large spreading tree. Large round type nut, 
poorly sealed. Must be handled with care to keep from breaking 
Used as pollinizer for Franquette. 
A good nut for limited 
“Hartley. Large, slightly pointed nut of high quality. The tree comes 
into bearing very early and is similar to Mayette in habit of growth. 
Treea little slow in Northern California. 
“\ Payne. Its early bearing and heavy production make it a popular 
variety. The nut is oblong, rather pointed at the apex; shell of 
medium thickness, kernel full. Produces nuts on outer branches and 
is subject 
to some sunburn. Because of early, heavy production, 
tree is slower in growth than other varieties. 
\\ Franquette (Treat). Is the leading commercial variety in California. 
The tree is a late bloomer. The nut is elongated, pointed and fairly 
smooth, and of a light, clear, attractive color. The shell is thin but 
well sealed. A good quality nut. 
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