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FRUIT TREE DEPARTMENT

SEVENTH EDITION

ISSUED NOV. 20, 1919

All Former Quotations Cancelled by the Issuance of This List

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES |

Incorporated

FRESNO, CALIFORNIA

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FRUIT TREE DEPARTMENT

INFORMATION FOR PURCHASERS

PACKING CHARGES: We charge for same only to cover the cost of material used.

PRICES: All prices quoted in this list are for stock at Fresno. Freights and express charges are to be paid by purchasers.

SUBSTITUTIONS: Unless advised to the contrary, we will make substitutions where necessary to fill orders com- plete.

ERRORS: Errors or complaints must be reported within

ten days of receipt of goods.

BASIS OF THE SIZES AND CALIPER MEASURE. MENTS FOR TREES

On all deciduous fruit trees, except Almonds and Figs, the

caliper and height combined determine the grade of the tree.

Not less than 1 inch represents 8 to 10 ft. trees. Not less than % inch represents 6 to 8 ft. trees. Not less than % inch represents 4 to 6 ft. trees. Not less than % inch represents 3 to 4 ft. trees. Not less than 14 inch represents 2 to 3 ft. trees.

Almonds and Figs are inclined to grow stocky, and the caliper measurements will govern the grade regardless of the ~~

height of the tree.

ALMONDS

Not less than % inch represents 4 to 6 ft. trees. Not less than % inch represents 3 to 4 ft. trees. Not less than 14 inch represents 2 to 3 ft. trees.

FIGS

Not less than % inch represents 4 to 6 ft. trees. Not less than % inch represents 3 to 4 ft. trees, Not less than % inch represents 2 to 3 ft. tree

Stocks mentioned in this list will be furnished as follows:

5 of a variety at the 10 rate; 50 at the 100 rate; 300 at the 1000 rate.

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DECIDUOUS FRUITS ay

We exercise great care to have all nursery stock true to name, nevertheless it is understood that should any stock prove other- wise, we shall not be liable for any sum greater than that paid us for only such stock as shall prove untrue.

APPLES One Year Each 10 100 1000 RAINY GCL ER sehen 2 ae sus 7 $ .75 $6.00 $45.00 $400.00 Figs dC ees ats 3 Saale Na .60 5.00 40.00 350.00 2 EG coh ehey sei tae TT 50 4.00 30.00 250.00 VARIETIES— Alexander Gravenstein Rome Beauty Arkansas Black G. G. Pippin R. I. Greening Baldwin Jonathan Smith Cider Ben Davis King David Stayman’s Wine- Bismark M. B. Twig sap Black Ben Maiden’s Blush White Astrachan Delicious Missouri Pippin Winter Banana Duch. Oldenburg Northern Spy Winesap Early Harvest Ortley W. W. Pearmain Eso. Spitzenburg Red Astrachan Yellow Belle- Fameuse (Snow) Red Beitigheimer flower Gano Red June Y. N. Pippin CRAB APPLE One Year . Each 10 100 SOMITE 8 Sy as ak ita cle em hl ies $6.00 $45.00 Biddy Gul D1 Bes allie Aa Re eee le eal oa Se .60 5.00 40.00 ef) tees eu ol Bie Daas Sulit ACE S| il es ncaa .50 4.00 30.00 VARIETIES— Hysiop Transcendent Whitney No. 20 Red Siberian Yellow Siberian PEARS One Year On Japanese and French Roots Each 10 100 1000 @ teve tt... $ .80 $7.00 $50.00 $450.00 MINED Eis sa. eee es .70 6.00 45.00 400.00 OU Ben a Fe .60 5.00 40.00 350.00 BIO a hte ek 50 4.00 30.00 250.00 VARIETIES— Bartlett Faster Beurre Madeleine Beurre Bosc Flemish Beauty P. Barry Beurre de Anjou Forelle or Trout ¥ Seckel Beurre Clairgeau Glou Morceau Winter Bartlett Beurre Hardy Howell Winter Nelis Dana’s Hovey Lawson

varieties listed below on the Beurre Hardy.

PEAR BUDDED ON QUINCE ROOTS “Double-worked” on Beurre Hardy Pear

The Beurre Hardy Pear is used for budding on the Quince be- cause of its great affinity for this stock. Many other varieties of Pear will not take on the Quince; we therefore bud the Beurre Hardy first on the Quince stock and then in turn bud the various

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VARIETIES—

Bartlett Comice Beurre de Anjou Easter Beurre

Beurre Clairgeau Forelle or Trout

Beurre Hardy Glou Morceau Crocker Bartlett Howell

100 1000 $55.00 $500.00 j 45.00 400.00 : 35.00 300.00 | Madeleine P. Barry a

Seckel Winter Barilett Winter Nelis

CHERRY | One Year On Mazzard and Mahaleb Roots Each 10 100 | te Sf. foe eee, ee $ .80 $7.00 $50.00 10976, $6. | c-Si ee Fe 70 6.00 45.00 tee 4 PE ek eee eae ee 60 5.00 40.00 re ies 5 i eee Seater de 2G 50 4.00 35.00 : | VARIETIES— 7 | Abundance Chapman Lewelling : Bing E. Purple Guigne May Duke 4 Black Tartarian Early Richmond Nap. Bigarreau q Burbank English Morello or Royal Ann | Centennial Lambert R’ne Hortense | * PLUM | One Year . On Myrobolan and Peach Roots f | Each 10 100 | 1028: fb: 2 s5 ste) 6 Sees $ .80 $7.00 $50.00 to6 ft "ae es 70 6.00 45.00 10.14, £2 eee BS eee 60 5.00 40.00 fo°S ft... e3 SS Ss 50 4.00 35. VARIETIES— é Bavay’s Green Diamond President Gage Formosa Satsuma Beauty Gaviota Shropshire Burbank Giant Damson Clairac Mam. Grand Duke Vacaville Blue Clyman Kelsey Japan Wickson

APEX PLUMCOT (Freestone)

This new fruit ripens with the earliest plums. Tree a strong, compact, upright grower and good bearer even where apricots can- not be grown, and in seasons when some plums are failures. Fruit very large; color deep pink or light crimson, freestone; flesh honey- yellow, firm, rich, aromatic. A valuable market variety. June.

Hach 10 100 Bet imo ty Dee cern Ne $ .80 $7.00 $60.00 oe a Tes ee One Ngee 5.0 lc aa .70 6.00 50.00 PRUNE One Year

On Almond, Myrobolan and Peach Roots

Hach 10 100 Tp US 6 Oe Elle Ss a a $ .80 $7.00 $50.00 IGS 5 Eo CARE IEA Sn og da .70 6.00 45.00 MR 1) eS ga SE Es ee ge .60 5.00 40.00 Pcie 11), 232) nui Walt 3 Veg eel 50 4.00 30.00 VARIETIES— French Liberty (German) Silver ~ Hungarian Robe de Sargent Standard Imp. Epineuse FRENCH PRUNE (Improved) One Year On Myrobolan and Peach Roots Each 10 100 SUED ME SS TAU a oe. as |) SE ae nC $ .90 $8.00 $60.00 ae TPEMPTE SIS et eb ale 5 See a la .80 7.00 50.00 2 DRL bel cata cate ea rie ale .70 6.00 45.00 PASAT S oa 5) 4% blot sl lk STE A aaa ele ie ae Pa .60 5.00 40.00 APRICOTS One Year On Apricot, Myrobolan and Peach Roots Bach 10 100 aera eat A $ .70 $6.00 $50.00 SP) te Sean ha hg eras oe a a .60 5.00 45.00 Pau S SS lle a aia ere eat oe 50 4.00 30.00 VARIETIES— Blenheim Moorpark Routier’s Peach Hemskirke Newcastle Early Royal L. E. Montgamet

QUINCE

One Year On Quince Roots Each 2 '6GG TEU Se Sek Oe ee $ .75 SOUR FER seca nip atest cee Sea! ga VARIETIES— Apple or Orange Pineapple Champion PEACH One Year Clingstone Varieties Fach 2.420 6 Thee Se eee ese $ .70 ce se: Ok | ee oe Me | ee 60 ey WO. Se ihn 2 ees * ee = Se 50

VARIETIES—

Blood Cling Levy’s Late

George’s Late McDevitt’s Heath Cling McKeevitt’s PEACH One Year Freestone Varieties Each 4 to Si i693: S.:2f2 See $ .70 3 te 40Gb. ees eases .60 2 10. See ee, eee 50 VARIETIES— Admiral Dewey Greensboro

Hales Early Late Crawford

Alexander Bilyeu’s Late

Briggs Red May Mayflower Early Crawford Morris White Early Imperial Muir

10 100 $6.00 $50.00 5.00 45.00

Rea’s Mammoth Smyrna

10 100 $6.50 $60.00

5.50 50.00

4.50 40.00

Peak’s Cling Phillips Cling Runyon’s Orange

10 100 $6.00 $50.00 5.00 45.00 4.00 35.00

Salway

Sneed Strawberry Susquehanna Triumph Wheatland Yellow St. John

10 100 $7.00 $60.00 6.00 50.00

Elberta Picquett’s Late Foster PEACH (Special Varieties) One Year Each te 6 ft. 2 ee ae $ .80 3: te Stine eee ae ee -70 VARIETIES— J. H. Hale

Oklahoma Queen Opulent

Oklahoma Beauty Roeding Cling Selma Cling

NECTARINES

One Year On Peach Roots Hach 10 100 Gui Dap Sls & CES Fe ae ee: $ .70 $6.00 $50.00 Sos tc ig TS i CRMC ot ASI eae" A .60 5.00 40.00 Bere The eee as alas em 50 4.00 30.00 VARIETIES— Advance Hardwick Stanwick Boston Humboldt Victoria New White NEW NECTARINE—GOWER One Year

Harliest of all Nectarines. Ripens with Harly Crawford Peach. No fruit of its class has met with such favor as has this new early Nectarine. We consider that we are very fortunate in being able to introduce this valuable new sort, and strongly recommend it for home and commercial planting. Fruit is very firm free- stone. Ships like a clingstone peach. Very early; delicious flavor. Free, strong grower, bears heavy.

Hach 10 100 hn GAT Oy Ui ee ame ae mone Be Se 08 Sane $1.00 $7.50 $60.00 BDIE A OS AT Se TE Ye le ie 15 6.00 50.00

ALMOND One Year On Almond and Peach Roots Each 10 100 1000 SENG ites ae $ .70 $5.00 $40.00 $350.00 112 Mae: 0 A ee .60 4.50 35.00 300.00 DAE a Et ee eee 50 4.00 30.00 250.00 VARIETIES— Drake’s Seedling Jordan Nonpareil Eureka ‘Ne Plus Ultra Texas Prolific I. X. L. Toreams PECANS Best Varieties (Grafted)

Each 10 100 Co Vou pe UR ae S02 DRS a ARR ee ee $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 LED 0 UE Se et ac De ae ne 2.00 17.50 150.00

WAL NUT

Transplanted Seedlings

These named sorts of SEEDLING WALNUTS are grown from selected second generation seed. Most of the trees grown from these nuts bear fruit true to type. They are sold for much less than the grafted trees.

Each 10 100 REC Tc ME AS of a $1.25 $11.00 $100.00 bbls eh ie ea =: 2 Mile IRS ae man 1.10 10.00 $85.00 ee tOnee ete: 2 ae ci NT ERM US .90 8.00 70.00 Cf 1 OS Sadat Se oO .80 7.00 60.00 VARIETIES— Chaberte Franquette Parisienne Cut-Leaved Mayette Placentia English Mayette Rouge Praeparturiens

Monstreuse

WALNUT (Except Willson Wonder) Grafted on California Black

Each 10 100 Suter dO ft: oo aso eee. $2.50 $22.50 $200.00 Gt. 8 Te cana eee a! ee 2.25 20.00 175.00 Site: 6 fe. 2663. aie 8 2.00 17.50 150.00 VARIETIES— Concord Franquette Placentia Per- Eureka Mayette fection Parisienne WILLSON WONDER Price, Mach +42..4%.. 5a ep a ge $3.00 F1GS— Adriatic Each 10 100 1000 6 to. ete ere eee $ .80 $7.00 4 to Botte See -70 6.00 3. t0-4 ft. 2 eet .60 5.00 40.00 350.00 210 to Ab = eee 50 4.00 35.00 300.00 VARIETIES— Mission (Black) White Adriatic Wild or Capri Class Each 10 100 6 ie 3e eee ee $ .80 $7.00 $60.00 4 fe 6 G28. eee) es -70 6.00 50.00 Silt 4. Tt. Bl 2. ee ee .60 5.00 45.00 Bitte Sere. et OPE. ee eee 50 4.50 40.00 VARIETIES— Capri No. 3 OLIVES Olive Trees Are Pruned Back When Dug Each 10 100 |. 1000 Piseh tp chee $1.00 $9.00 $80.00 $750.00 ¥% to 1 inch caliper.... .90 8.00 70.00 650.00 5 to % inch caliper.. .80 7.00 60.00 550.00 % to % inch caliper.. .70 6.00 55.00 500.00

VARIETIES— Manzanillo Mission

CITRUS

ORANGES On Sweet and Sour Roots Each 10 100 CNC DPT Peete a ee $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 Se tO -Ms INEM alpen... 2.00 18.00 160.00 oS 10 .janehveatper 200i ee 1.75 16.00 150.00 te be Ie Caliper...) ee: 1.50 14.00 130.00 VARIETIES— Golden Nugget Navelencia Thompson Navel Joppa Ruby Blood Valencia Mediter. Sweet St. Michael Wash. Navel LEMONS On Sweet and Sour Roots Fach 10 100 TL GLU GhaUAR ORC eee col AE Sage eek a $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 PAtO Lone hnneaMper o>... 225 oe 2.00 18.00 160.00 PaO: 52 inel @almper -) 25 ee 1.75 16.00 150.00 % to % inch caliper ...........-..0......... 1.50 14.00 130.00 VARIETIES—

Hureka New Seedless Ponderosa Lisbon Villa Franca POMELOS (Grape Fruit)

On Sweet and Sour Roots

Each 10 100 2G) eS 0 a Sa a $2.50 $20.00 $175.00 wae + Inch Caliper «te ae 2.00 18.00 160.00 PaO ca Neh CAlIpeY oo. oi 1.75 16.00 150.00 i 10 52 inen Caliper 20.50.3220. 20.. 1.50 14.00 130.00

VARIETIES—

Marsh’s Seedless

CITRUS TREES ASSORTED On Sweet and Sour Roots

Fach CE IRAE 9 RSE sa I ar a $2.50 VARIETIES— . Bearss’ Seed Mexican Lime Satsuma Lime New Algerian Dancy’s Tan- Citron of Com- Satsuma gerine merce New Algerian Willow Leaved Kumquat Tangerins Mandarin

Mandarin

NEW AND VALUABLE CITRUS FRUITS

FOSTER POMELO Originated in Florida, the only Grape Fruit with ROSE TINTED FLESH.

Prive ‘each | 5260 9 a ae. i $3.00

LUE GIM GONG ORANGE

A good bearer and a wonderful keeper. Fruit known to hang on tree for two years; fruit good, tree very hardy.

Price Gach 2). ii 2 Se... de ee $3.00

RANGPUR LIME

Unlike any other lime known to the trade; the tree is a prolific bearer and a novelty of acknowledged value.

Priee each. <2. eae Re 5 ee $3.00 MISCELLANEOUS FRUITS PERSIMMONS Best Varieties

Hach 10 100 Goto 8 ft. 2.28322 pea ee $2.00 $15.00 $125.00 ethan Be Ge. ie se OE ss eee 1.50 12.50 100.00 3 eo Aid fee ae ee ee an 10.00 POMEGRANATES Each 10 100 3 ‘to 4 The bk ee .70 6.00 50.00 2. tod Bia eee se ee eee .60 5.00 45.00 GRAPES General Collection Table and Raisin Varieties Each 10 100 1000 PRICES Plc! 2. eee Dae $ .30 $2.50 $ 6.00 $ 45.00 VARIETIES— Black Cornichon Emperor Muscat Dattier de Bey- Flame Tokay Sultana routh Malaga Thompson Seedless

Foreign Wine Varieties

Each 10 ‘100 1000 PRICES ane te $ .30 $2.00 $ 5.00 $ 40.00 VARIETIES— Aramon Carignan Mission Alacante Bouchet Feher Zagos Petite Syrah

Burger Grenache Zinfandel

Scarce Foreign Varieties for Table or Shipping

Hach 10 100 Pee ee acag vero etd. ei $ .30 $2.50 $10.00 VARIETIES— Almeria Chass de Fontan- Golden Chasselas Black Ferrera bleau Lady Finger Black Hamburg Golden Champion Rose of Peru Black Malvoise Gros Colman Sabal Kanski Black Morocco Sultanina Rosea

New Varieties of Foreign Table Grapes

Hach 10 100 JETS OSS) a SE Me ee 2 ea $ .50 $4.00 $30.00 VARIETIES— Angulato Black August Black Monukka (Black Seedless) August Buckland Swtwater Yellow August | Dronkane Red November Gros Guilliaume Black October 15th Olivette Blanche Greenish-amber October Olivette Vandemain Golden October Piment Pale Red September

Roeding’s - Improved Thompson Seedless

MARAVILLE DE MALAGA—RED MALAGA

: Each 10 100 TE CTyD SL ae ae 1 eae $ .35 $3.00 $ 7.50

ZANTE CURRANT

Bunches medium; berries small, seedless; skin thin; black; blue bloom. This is the variety producing the currant of commerce, under thhe name “Zante Currant,’ of which there are imported into the U. S. annually from Greece over 1,000,000 pounds.

This offers a great opportunity for the planters of the interior valleys where this variety has been thoroughly tested and found adapted to our conditions. August.

Hach 10 100 1000 LEED, G55 een oe Aaa 5 aU $2.50 $12.50 $ 75.00 s American Varieties Hach 10 aera a EC Fo oe $ .40 $3.00 VARIETIES— ; Catawba Jefferson Niagara

Isabella Pierce

THE SMALL FRUITS

MAMMOTH BLACKBERRY

Each 10 100 RAGE ee ae a ca $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 HIMALAYA BLACKBERRY diy cs Fe et meee 8 $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 BLACKBERRY ae GSS Le $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 DEWBERRY IS in es ee id $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 RASPBERRY ES "i. ee ee CR Ra $ .25 $2.00 $15.00 GOOSEBERRY Oregon Chanipion )202 8 r oee $ .40 $3.50 $30.00 CURRANT—1 Year General Collection .................. ater. Be $ .30 $2.50 $20.00 Black i224 Ee ees $ .40 $3.50 $25.00 STRAWBERRIES 10 100 1000 General Collection .........................--. $ .40 $2.50 $15.00 Banner 3. ee ST Be 3 ee eee .60 5.00 25.00

VEGETABLES AND ESCULENT ROOTS

ARTICHOKE Globe Each 10 PGES re ll ee ee ee nee $ .25 $2.00 Jerusalem 5 Lbs. 100 Lbs. Tere) ah Gt aie a he ae ds Ve $1.50 $10.00 ASPARAGUS ; 10 100 Pigtts (ee ee ee ae. ae $ .75 $3.00 RHUBARB Each 10 ER Ci aA Ra TUE. BR eipeape es RM oe $15 $6.00 eevatts 2AnNReus 2. capes 2 bk toes .20 2.00 Crimson Winter .3) 4022.) .2 Fee OL ee -- Ak 3.00 ROSES Each Bey |.) moweest in Genes oe eee eee $1.25 Tete ceetsoductiOns rk ee 1.00 $8.00 moaree Varictios o.28e 3 eg es -80 7.00

ASCOT CE OUOCIION oii oi. sn icc dah bs ee ee .70 6.00