PLUMS—Continued 
~s SATSUMA (J). Large nearly round; dark red fruit, solid red color 
from skin to pit, firm, rather juicy. Late July and early August. 
*Duarte and Santa Rosa. 
—, WICKSON (J). Very large; yellow overlaid with glowing carmine 
with a white, heavy bloom, flesh firm, pit small. Fruit keeps re- 
markably well. Tree vigorous and upright. August. *Santa Rosa 
or Beauty. 
“\ YELLOW EGG (E). Large, long oval fruit of clear golden yellow with 
thick blooms; skin thin; flesh golden yellow, juicy, coarse and 
firm. Semi-free. August. 
PRUNES 
(Planting Distance 18 to 25 Feet) 
$1.50 Each, Bare Root* 
“BURTON (E). Very large dark blue fruit. Excellent for drying. 
Pollinize 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. 
STANDARD (E). Fruit large, dark purple; flesh amber, fine grained, 
juicy and sweet; a freestone, ripening in August. *Pollinizer, 
French or Sugar. 
*Pollinizers Required 
~. SUGAR (E). Large, early, dark purple prune of medium quality. 
Flesh sweet and a good variety for shipping or drying. August. 
Self fertile. 
~. TRAGEDY (E). Fruit medium size to large, dark purple; flesh of 
fine eating quality. For fresh fruit. June. Good shipper. *Presi- 
dent or Grand Duke. 
POMEGRANATE 
(Planting Distance 15 to 20 Feet) 
$1.50 Each, Bare Root* 
~\WONDERFUL. Shrubs or tree to 20 feet. Fruit extra large pale 
green skin, blushed red. Flesh rich red color; juicy with piquant 
flavor. Good for shipping and home use in landscape planting. 
September. 
Pineapple Quince 
QUINCE 
$1.50 Each, Bare Root* 
(Planting Distance 15 to 20 Feet) 
S PINEAPPLE. Fruit smooth golden yellow, white fleshed with a 
slight pineapple like flavor. For eating and making jelly. Sep- 
tember. 
~ SMYRNA. 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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STRIBLING’S MODERN TREE DIGGER “SCORPION” 
This new Digger assures a better root system and will dig in a single hour 
what six men, two tractors and two horses formerly took eight hours to do. 
ENGLISH WALNUTS, Grafted 
(Planting Distance 40 to 60 Feet) 
Grafted on Northern California Black Root 
Each: 2'-3' $1.75; 3’-4' $2.50; 4’-6’ $3.00; 6’-8’ $3.25; 
8’-10’ $3.50; 10’-12' $3.75 
(High Grafts Add 25c Extra) 
‘ EUREKA. Large upright tree; large elongated nut of thick well 
sealed shell. Stands rough treatment; kernel light cream colored, 
waxy. Sometimes used as ornamental shade tree. 
— HARTLEY. Large, slightly pointed nut of high quality. The tree 
comes into bearing very early and is similar to Mayette in habit 
of growth. Tree is a 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 produc- 
tion, tree is slower in growth than other varieties. 
~ FRANQUETTE (Treat). 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. 
BLACK WALNUT SEEDLINGS 
Northern California Black, $1.50 each* 
Paradox Hybrid Walnut Seedlings Add 40c each. 
Yearling Fruit Trees on Mariana Root 
*COMMERCIAL FRUIT GROWERS ASK FOR COMMERCIAL PRICE LIST 1] 
