with 
PERSIMMON 
$3.75 and up. 
HACHIYA. The 
best and most pop- 
ular variety. Large 
cone-shaped bright 
Orange-red fruit 
soft flesh. Puckery 
only when not com- 
pletely ripe. 
Grown Yursery Products 
Hachiya 
Persimmon 
sweet, rich, 
PEARS 
BARTLETT. The outstanding canning, drying, and market pear. 
Fruit large and regular in shape, tapering slightly toward apex. Skin 
Bright yellow with rose blush. Flesh fine grained, buttery and juicy. 
August. 
\ COMICE. Skin rich yellow at maturity, often shaded with crimson. 
Flesh white, fine grained and melting, sweet and rich. Very good. 
October. 
\ WINTER NELIS. Small delightfully flavored fruits. Excellent along 
the coast. Oct.-Nov. Good bearer and pollinizer. 
ve or pruning shears. Make a clean 
e ‘Coot Cut—they heal quickly. Never 
- pull broken pieces off. 
Prone herea 
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appear on the surface, 
intervals. 
Wire or 
Jaty 1x 1k" 
us — 2ysts gXx4" 
aa or 2X4" 
ALL PRICES IN THIS CATALOG SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
Quince 
Pineapple 
HOW TO PLANT FRUITS.BERRIES.ASPARAGUS 
TA 
SPREAD roo 
in a natural posi- 
tion and tamp soil 
firmly about roots. 
for wider beds allow walk at 3-foot 
PECANS 
$4.50 and up 
‘ MAHAN. Vigorous tree producing very large nuts with paper-thin 
shells and richly flavored kernels. The tree bears young, is also good 
for shade. 
‘\ SUCCESS. Large, soft-shelled nut of good quality, a prolific and 
self-fruiting. Widely planted in the interior valleys. 
TREES should be planted as soon as possible , 2) ® PRUNE THE TOP GROWTH. Young trees 
after they arrive. Keep moist until oF Go may have from one to several 
@) planted. Do not expose roots unneces- My, vA small twigs when planted. Tinjg 
SEU? ke ehgAS Sos sae ue or x Nee These develop into the main 
COVER with Pignicd ainediate a er branches later on. eile 
wet burlap or wet tay Ole, asl ere 
newspaper until Soe ele \ It is important to carefully 
Blond bolesare \eady- | select the branches to leave so Let Lf 
Ay that the top of the tree will be 
2) PRUNE all broken roots with a sharp knife — oe end 
well balanced, sturdy 
strong. Heavy bearing trees 
should be disbudded for larger, 
finer flavored fruits. 
Tf 
ts out 
Water well. 
BERRIES may be planted as hedges, STRAWBERRIES. Cneren ett t ASPARAGUS. Plant in furrows or 
but sprawly kinds like blackberries <> a eat each way. For trenches. Roots should be 6 to 8 in. 
(Boysen, Young, and Logan) are bet- oo the home garden deep, but when planted cover only 2 to 
ter trained on trellises. Their dense ee : fee 5 che i. ang 3 in. and later in season fill in the 
» “e 2 =— ; : 
growth covers the trellis and fruits S38 wn Exo ee aK ve remainder. Cut very lightly second 
season; full crop third year. 
Three feet between 
Strawberries used as eo ALR 
cover on dry wall. AR: Ke, 7 
Plant in intersections Curwith re. 
of blocks in good soil. \i sharp knife 
Face sun. 76° under ground AT 
‘always away from center. 
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