Historic, archived document

Do not assume content reflects current scientific knowledge, policies, or practices

U , / J y ] i 4 , : a Siew Se . So ANE, Os EY wo Pip oe prt Aas a agri . _- # ~ io oy ool Xe pres id # : §

"02

|

NETL TTT TS RPT A RIEL LSI EI OR PM NEM NTT TEIN

‘OIMA[ROLLS Y Jo yuounredog "g*4

i be . APs, by

COT AD wh Saee

Pri rice apace ate

smemarsrss

SES SE Pa Ea ac

oc } “a oh tng ee 2h Oe a acetal 4 . ca \ i aA 4 is + % at 2 on, NU AY eb i f , A Me” Wie: Ta? * ves iG a Nt coe J wrt sk i UTI dy SA oat, Met ee ox Wie \ tJ o> ih Season 1909-1910 , coe lp | ) > 7

) 2

, >

Fancher Creek Nurseries

Fresno, California

California Horticulture The Fruit Growers’ Guide

In the interest of our patrons and for the enlightment of beginners in horticultural pursuits, we have almost wholly rewritten our regular catalogue, adding to its usual full and complete descriptive list of trees and plants we are offering, cultural directions which cover every phase of planting and management of orchards, vineyards and home grounds, show- ing the most advanced method of soil preparation, planting, cultivating, irrigating, pruning, etc., which have yieled best results in California. The book consists of 120 pages, 7%x10%, sumptuously illustrated with upwards of a hundred original half-tones, two-color plates, and a hand- some cover showing olives and grapes in color. The book contains nearly 125,000 words of text, is printed on a high-grade coated book paper, and from a mechanical point of view must be considered a work of art. The entire cost has been about $5,000.00 for the edition.

In view of these facts it stands to reason that it is is no sense an enumeration of nursery stock, but a veritable compendium of valuable suggestions and methods which have given the best results in orchard and field, garden and vineyard, based on actual experience and observation coy- -eying gq period of 25 years on the part of the writer.

PRICE 25C PER COPY, CARRIAGE PREPAID

ADDRESS ALL ORDERS:

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

FRESNO, CALIFORNTA

PRICE CATALOGUE

SEASON 1909-1910

Fruit and Ornamental | rees

Evergreens, Palms, Roses

Burbank’s Late Introductions in Plums and Walnuts

INTRODUCED AND PROPAGATED SOLELY BY US

FOUR NURSERIES

The Roeding Place, 640 acres, 6 miles east of Fresno Propagating Grounds, 140 acres, 2% miles northwest of Fresno General Fruit Tree Nursery, 640 acres, 18 miles east of Fresno Citrus Orchard and Nursery, 160 acres, Exeter, Tulare Co.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

INCORPORATED GEO. C. ROEDING, President and Manager

Telegraph, Telephone, Postoffice and Expr ess

FRESNO : CALIFORNIA

Cable Address: “‘Calimyrna”’ Western Union Code Nurserymen’s Telegraphic Code

HERALD PRESS

A WORD TO FRIENDS AND PATRONS

In presenting to our patrons our price list for the season 1909-1910, we wish to thank them for past favors, and solicit a continuance of same. We shall endeavor to maintain our reputation for fair dealing, and to give our very best attention to all orders entrusted to us, so that the stock we send out shall reach our patrons in good condition and be satisfactory. Our facil- ities for shipping are as perfect as possible, and with our improved methods we are enabled to pack and forward orders at short notice.

At our local sales yards, 1215 J street, we will carry a fine line of orna- mental plants to meet the demands of our customers who have found it inconvenient to visit our packing grounds at the nurseries.

Our main office is located at 1225 J street, in very commodious quarters and immediately adjoining our former office building. From here we are in telephonic communication with all of our nurseries and depart- ments. We invite correspondence. Our services are always at the disposal

of our patrons should they desire any advice on anything pertaining to our line of work.

Our stock of trees for this season is exceptionally fine, both in fruit and ornamental departments; and we are confident that we can please all those who place their orders with us. It is a rule of this establishment to send out no tree or plant which we would hesitate to plant ourselves.

GUARANTEE OF GENUINENESS

Our trees are all budded or grafted as far as possible from bearing trees, and every care and precaution is exercised to have them true to name; still with all our caution mistakes are liable to be made, but we hold ourselves in readiness, on proper proof, to replace all trees and other stock that may prove untrue to label, free of charge, or refund the amount paid. It is mutually understood and agreed to between purchaser and ourselves, how- ever, that our guarantee of genuineness shall, in no case, make us liable for any greater sum than that originally paid us for said trees. etc., that prove untrue.

NUMBER OF TREES OR PLANTS ON AN ACRE

Equilateral

DISTANCE APART Triangle Square Method Method Distance, 1 foot apart each way, No. plants ........ 43,560 50,300 * 2 *, 2 Wise Fes wiee a 10,890 12,675 te 3 a ee i ad eI Les Papeete 4,840 5,889 oe 4 - + Phe | et abet, Sosa ae 2 I22 3,143 y 5 oti 5 he NP ear te ae 1,742 2,011 a 6 es “h PEN Ae) alae ee yan 1,210 1,397 - 7 a et 888 1,025 8 _ 2, ae eds Oh aaa er 680 785 9 dt s Pe ned ee roe se 537 620 10 Py oe, pe a a Ey 435 502 12 “i a ON ta IN |e ole ROR cee 302 348 14 a ig Fa | Pos ae 222 256 15 < SPF We he as Se ore 193 222 16 " a a SPT er 170 196 18 Me : i ok ae eee 134 154 _ 20 ES g Ci Ere 108 125 " 25 Mitt oad aa hurr 69 79 : 30 ‘* gibi SS. OE 48 55 ; 35 . = SE Pe in hk koe oe 35 40 40 . 7% ae ad ee 27 31

RULE SQUARE METHOD—Multiply the distance in feet between the rows by the distance the plants are apart in the rows, and the product will be the number of square feet for each plant or hill; which, divided into the number of feet in an acre (43,560) will give the number of plants or trees to an acre.

RULE EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE METHOD—Divide the number re- quired to the acre “square method” by the decimal 866. The resuk will be the raamber of plants required to the acre by this method.

24a

TO INTENDING PURCHASERS

THINGS TO OBSERVE

1. <All orders should be legibly written on a separate sheet of paper, and not mixed up with the body of the letter.

2. In ordering please state whether substitution will be permitted, as we feel at liberty when no instructions accompany the order to replace with other sorts as nearly similar as possible.

A few words of explanation of the foregoing is, in our opinion, advisable, for customers on some occasions have made very serious objec- tions to our exercising this privilege when it was really our desire to serve them to the best of our ability.

It often happens that a variety of which we grow only a limited quan- tity is exhausted early in the season, and as it may be impossible to secure it from other nurseries, it is either necessary to cancel the order or substi- tute with another kind which is similar. In nearly all cases when we exercise our judgment we do not hesitate to say that we believe our cus- tomers will approve of our desire to please them.

3. Our packing and labeling are as perfect as possible, and we charge for the same only to cover the cost of material. Cartage to the railway or express office free of charge.

4. State distinctly how you wish us to ship—by freight or express; also designate the route, otherwise we use our own discretion in forwarding.

5. After delivering to the carriers we cannot hold ourselves responsible for any loss or injury to trees or plants after they have been carefully packed and shipped; but we will do everything in our power, if any loss should occur, for the protection and recovery of our customer’s property.

6. Orders to be sent by express, C. O. D., will be filled, provided one- half of the amount is sent with the order.

7. If any mistakes are made in filling orders, we will cheerfully rectify the same, but must respectfully request our customers to notify us at once, or, at the most, within ten days after receipt of the goods.

8. Orders from unknown correspondents must be accompanied by a remittance or satisfactory reference.

§. We uniformly tie our trees in bunches of 10, and grape vines in bundles of 50; and we suggest to our patrons to make their orders for assortments as far as possible in multiples of these numbers.

10. Articles mentioned in the following list will be furnished at prices named as follows: Five at the 10 rate; 50 at the 100 rate; 500 or more at the 1000 rate. Less than five of a variety at the single rate. This does not mean, as an illustration, that 10 pears, 10 apples, 10 plums, 10 nectarines would be charged at the 100 rate. To secure this rate it will be necessary to order 50 trees of one sort.

11. For the convenience of those who cannot be reached by railroad or express, packages of small trees, if in stock, not exceeding four pounds in weight, can be forwarded by mail, such articles to be charged at single rates, postage additional.

12. Please remember to write your name, postoffice, county and state as distinctly as possible; also give your nearest express office and railway sta- tion, or if on a stage route, send us special directions, giving us the name of the transportation company delivering the goods. Orders for export to old Mexico, the Hawaiian Islands, Cuba and South American points should give, in addition to the above, the steamship routes by which their orders are to be shipped.

All remittances should be by postoffice money order, registered letter, express order, bank draft, or check. All orders from foreign countries to be accompanied by draft, or international money order.

ABOUT WEIGHTS AND SHIPPING.

The question of freight charges to distant points is a matter of serious consideration to such customers, and we are therefore submitting a few figures to give a clearer insight into the subject.

The general run of deciduous fruit trees, either in bales or cases, average about as follows: 6 to 8 ft., 2 pounds each; 4 to 6 ft., 1% pounds each; 3 to 4 ft., 1 pound each; 2 to 3 ft., one-half of a pound each. Grape vines, one-third of a pound each.

Deciduous ornamental trees from 6 to 8 ft. and up to 12 to 15 ft., 3 to 6 pounds each.

Potted plants in from 3 to 6 inch pots, packed in boxes, weigh from 4 to 12 pounds each.

Citrus trees, balled, packed in boxes, 40 pounds each, and with naked roots, 3 pounds each.

Palms, packed in boxes, with ball of earth, 2 to 3 ft. plants, 40 pounds, and gradually increasing to 110 pounds each on 5 to 6 ft. plants.

Grape cuttings 14 to 16 inches long, 80 pounds to the thousand cut- tings, in either bales or boxes.

Eucalyptus, cypress, about 106 to the flat, 50 pounds per flat; hedge plants from 50 to 100 to the box, according to size, 50 pounds per flat.

APPROXIMATE PACKING CHARGES.

It is difficult to give these charges accurately, as they will vary more or less, according to the condition of the trees; however, the figures given are taken from our records of charges for the run of shipments for sizes speci- fied: 6 to 8 ft. trees in bales, $2.25 per 1000; 4 to 6 ft. trees, $1.75 per 1000; 3 to 4 ft. trees, $1.50 per 1000; 6 to 8 ft. trees completely boxed, $5.00 per 1000; 4 to 6 ft. trees, $3.00 per 1000; 3 to 4 ft. trees, $2.50 per 1000.

Grape vines in bales, 50 cents per 1000 vines: in cases, completely boxed, $2.00 per 1000 vines.

Deciduous ornamental trees, 6 to 8 ft. and up to 12 to 15 ft., in bales, from 30 to 40 cents per 100, and completely boxed, 50 cents to $1.00 per 100.

Potted plants in from 3 to 6 inch pots, from 1 to 5 cents each.

Citrus trees, balled, packed in boxes, tops protected with burlap, 7% cents per tree (boxes hold from 10 to 12 trees); in cases, completely boxed, 10 cents per tree; naked roots, packed in moss in boxes, tops burlaped, 1 cent per tree; completely boxed, 114 cents per tree.

Palms, balled, in boxes, tops burlaped, from 5 to 20 cents per plant, according to size.

Grape cuttings packed in bales, 20 cents per 1000 cuttings, and in cases, completely boxed, 50 cents per 1000.

Eucalyptus, cypress and hedge plants, tops covered with burlap, in flats, 15 cents per fiat.

As has been previously stated, the weights and packing charges given _ are merely a general average, and this data is supplied for the purpose of placing our customers in position to figure out about what their stock will cost them delivered at destination. We desire to assure our patrons that we only charge for packing to cover the cost of material used.

FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION.

It may not be generally understood that the method of packing a ship- ment of trees or plants is the basis on which freight charges are made. Nursery stock in bales or boxes completely covered with tule or burlap take the first-class rate, while in cases completely boxed the third-class rate applies. When trees are shipped without packing, the classification requires the payment of the double first-class rate.

In carload lots with a minimum of ten tons, class C applies, and this is as a rule from 50 to 75 per cent less than the first-class rate.

For local shipments in California, trees are either packed in bales, wrapped with tule, or in boxes, tops protected with burlap, for the differ- ence between the first and third class rates is so slight that nothing would be gained by boxing, for the increased cost would more than offset the sav- ing in freight charges.

To distant points in Texas, Mexico, Colorado and to other States and countries outside of California, when stock is to be a long time in transit, it is packed in paper lined cases, not only with a view of having the trees carry better, but also because of the saving in freight charges, the difference in classification being in many cases $1.00 per 100 pounds.

We have made a very close study of traffic conditions, and our knowl- edge is used to secure in all cases the very lowest freight rates for the benefit of our customers.

No accurate data can be given as to freight charges on orders for export, except that in a general way a shipment by water to Australia or Japan from San Francisco will cost about one-third less than it does from Fresno to San Francisco, a distance of 206 miles.

Address all correspondence FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES,

Geo. C. Roeding, President and Manager, FRESNO, CAL.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 5)

ERUIT DEPARTMENT

Special Prices on Large Lots: Prices Subject to Change r Without Notice

Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000

APP EB year, 4700) Grits ccc cele a cals sie. elas » .25 2.00 18.00 160.00 RPV OAR ALONE Cbiccrchatsyare acharalehe: sPar ciel ¢ oie cpeter ¢ .20 1.80 16.00 140.00 SUMMER— Duchess of Oldenburg Red Astrachan Early Harvest Red June Gravenstein White Astrachan Maiden Blush AUTUMN— Alexander Rambo Fall Pippin Red Bietigheimer Fameuse Rhode Island Greening Gloria Mundi Roxbury Russet Golden Russet Twenty Ounce Hubbardston Nonsuch Jonathan King of Tompkins County WINTER— Arkansas Black Nickajack Baldwin Northern Spy Ben Davis Rome Beauty Esopus Spitzenburg Smith’s Cider Grimes’ Golden Pippin Stark Kentucky Redstreak Stayman Winesap Lady Apple Swaar Lawver White Winter Pearmain Limber Twig Wine Sap Mammoth Black Twig Yellow Bellflower Marshall’s Red or Red Beliflower Yellow Newton Pippin Missouri Pippin or Stone’s EKureka : APPLE—(New) 1 year........ -4 to 6 ft. -40 3,00 20.00 Bismarck Gano Glowing Coal Winterstein CKAB APPLE—1 year.......... 4 to 6 ft. .25 2.00 18.00 De Mie aT Maret aie oh atelts ev cpenobereiel od etate Suto 4. it... .20 1.80 16.00 Hyslop Whitney No. 20 Red Siberian Yellow Siberian Transcendent 5 FYEAR—General Collection....6 to 8 ft. 40 3.00 25.00 200.00 De Vi. vcyecaicvate s sdete seth siesta ARTOMGH LL. .30 2.50 20.00 180.00 MeV. Cas Pan cheksvehe. soa. elaeha: nicsahoveps 3 to 4 ft ADF 2.00 18.00 160.00 iy WiC are cece icine aie ene ae VA AEoyB) ate .20 1.80 15.00 125.00 SUMMER— : Bartlett Lawson or Comet Beurre Giffard Le Conte Bloodgood Madeline Clapp’s Favorite Seckel Doyenne d’Ete AUTUMN— Beurre Bosc Doyenne du Comice Beurre Clairgeau Duchesse d’Angouleme Beurre d’Anjou Flemish Beauty Beurre Hardy Howell Bass: Hox Kieffer’s Hybrid Dana’s Hovey or Winter Seckel WINTER— Col. Wilder Glou Morceau Doyenne d’Alencon Jee lately Easter Beurre Pound Forelle or Trout Pear Winter Nelis PEAR—(New). On Pear. Winter Bartlett—1 year....4 to 6 ft 40 3,00 25.00 PEAR—On Quince—l1 year.....4 to 6 ft. .40 3.00 20.00 DPV GAB As iiels ois ardtets ad ekecovele feiel cian CO), 4) Lace .30 2.00 18.00 Bartlett Howell Beurre Hardy Pi barny Doyenne du Comice Secke] Duchess d’ Angouleme Winter Bartlett Easter Beurre Winter Nelis Glou Morceau CROCKER BARTLETT PEAR MS MOA ie yes ciate’ ao 5 alana acciae oe 4 to 6 ft. -50 4.00 30.00 This pear was introduced by L. L. Crocker of Loomis, Calif. The tree is a remarkably vigorous grower. The fruit is oblong, acute pyriform, large

6 PRICE CATALOGUE

and of a rich golden yellow color;somewhat netted and overspread with rus- set. Skin rather thick but quite tender. The thickness of the skin has un- doubtedly something to do with its keeping qualities for although it matures in November it will keep in perfect condition until late in March. The flesh is yellowish, buttery, juicy, subacid to sweet and very rich flavor. Thus far the tree has never been affected by blight. The United States Department of Agriculture speaks of it in the highest terms in the 1905 Year Book and they regard it as one of the most valuable pears of recent introduction. We have watched this pear for several years and do not hesitate to give it our heart-

iest endorsement. Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 CHERRY—On Mazzard and Mahaleb.

FE veart extra Stoeky .... cae A tO Bilebe .30 2.50 22.50 VUNG ATU 2 eich. tects ateteieva at cus meters > £O 4 ft As 2.00 18,00 i a=: ) Gaerne E arte Hiplon: Ais Grrrttye ZtOwss Lt .20 1.80 16.00 HEART AND BIGARREAU— Belle d’Orleans Great Bigarreau Bing Knight’s Early Black Black Eagle Lambert Black Tartarian Lewelling California Advance Napoleon Bigarreau or Royal Anne Centennial Rockport Bigarreau Chapman Schmidt’s Bigarreau Early Purple Guigne Windsor Elton Yellow Spanish Gov. Wood DUKE AND MORELLO— Belle Magnifique May Duke Early Richmond Ostheimer’s Weischel English Morello Reine Hortense PLUM—General Collection—On Peach and Myrobolan, i Tveair. oS zea ee ote oe 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.00 25.00 200.00 AVCaTs eee. eae ce crate So LOrarce. .30 2.50 20.00 180.00 Bavay’s Green Gage Ickworth’s Imperatrice Bradshaw Imperial Gage Burbank Jefferson Cherry Plum Kelsey Japan Climax Peach Plum Clyman Red Egg Coe's Golden Drop Satsuma Coe’s Late Red Shiro Columbia Shropshire Damson Diamond Simon Plum or Prunus Simoni Duane’s Purple Victoria Early Golden Drop Washington General Hand - Wickson Giant Wild Goose Grand Duke Yellow Ege

Green Gage PLUM—bBurbank’s Varieties (New)—On Peach and Myrobolan.

ASV CAT HRs stare ate cik ofa eis wisteneeets 4 to 6 ft. -40 3.00 America Chalco

Apple Sultan

Bartlett

PLUM—tLatest creations by Burbank. Introduced solely by us. Write for illustrated booklet. Price 25 cents. Trees are cut back to 8 ft. and lateral branches shortened in to 4 inches.

Formosa—On Peach and Myrobo-

lan. Reot— Tf | Verri wc tata wal ei 1.50 12.50

Gaviota—On Peach and Myrobo-

lan’ -ROOt—L- Weary... + scasvials 1.50 12.50

Rutland Plumcot—On Myrobolan

and. Peach—1 wears. fico ot oes oe Ay 43) 5.00

Santa Rosa—On Peach and Myro-

BOrN——1 VeOa? ives acs hosekbee sew ek 1.25 10.00

Vesuvius—“Foliage Plum”—On

Peach Root—l1 year ........... piwis 1.25 10.00 PRUNE—General Collection—On Almond, Myrobolan and Peach.

LV ORM OON Se snl pe ee eee 4 to.6°it. .30 2.50 20.00

y Wf =\2) ee ene SA 3 to 4 ft. 225 2.00 18.00

LF W@RL. “ssh cs claatacainie aaa 2to .. Tt. .20 1.80 16.00

Fellenberg Robe de Sargent

French Silver

German Sugar

Hungarian Tragedy

Imperial Epineuse

FRENCH PRUNES—Budded on Peach will be supplied:

A Vier Se cis alets bie sina 4 to 6 ft. 180.00 Ly RRP eh APs eh ches ale ee 3. to 4. £t:; 160.00

i -

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 7

Each. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 APRICOT—On Apricot, Myrobolan and Peach.

Ae WiC at Tae etaracs lore, camane tele“ ts the ees 4 tor GM Lt. .30 2.50 20.00 180.00 TRV GUE cesccts chars cpeis sae. arereust s 3to 4ene. .25 2.00 18.00 160.00 VICI seh sisus teicxecale ene eusiatemituetets Du LOman hte .20 1.80 15.00

Black Pringle

Blenheim Routier’s Peach

Hemskirke Royal

Large Early Spark’s Mammoth

Large Early Montgamet St. Ambroise

Moorpark Tilton

Newcastle Early APRICOT (New)—On Peach.

Smyrpna—1 years eciscke. . . 4 to 6 ft. -50 4.00 PrEACH—General Collection on Peach. # DPV GRIT: te tovelalondiolgre cae ee eens bee to Git: .30 2.00 18.00 150.00 DEE IMOBIN ais Chatans erateuotora teens iate RACY. Wo) Chante .25 1.80 15.00 120.00 MRAVORY) (13d a Pataca ete ovecet aete a et Omo nae .20 1.60 12.00 100.00 CLINGSTONE VARIETIES Blood Cling Persian Cling George’s Late Cling Phillips Cling Heath Cling Runyon’s Orange Cling Levy’s Late or Henrietta Sellers Orange Cling McDevitt Cling Tuscan Cling McKevitt Cling Wilkins or uinzold Mammoth Cling FREESTONE VARIETIES Alexander Morris White Australian Saucer Muir Bilyeu’s Late Picquet’s Late Briggs Red May Salway , Early Crawford Strawberry | Early Imperial Susquehanna Elberta Van Buren’s Dwarf Foster Ward’s Late Free Hale’s Early Wheatland Late Crawford Wonderful Lovell Yellow St. John PEACH—(New Clings) on Pench: UES REG ght a Soi ie BUCS to 6 ft. 40 3.00 25.00 Levis Cling Sims Cling PEACH—(New Freestones) on Peach. aL SSE ORS Serra Le eg eRe Si Fas 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.00 25.00 Admiral Dewey Sneed Crosby Triumph Cpoulent e PEACHES, NEW VARIETIES ES CATN. ope hee spe ieeel alice cisee ances 4 to 6 ft. .50 4.00 30.00

CONNET’S SOUTHERN EARLY—Originated by Albert Connet, McLeans- ville, N. C. This peach is said to be creamy white with bright red blush on exposed Side. Size, large, freestone and of fine flavor. The tree is a vigorous gsrower. Ripens last of May.

GREENSBORO—Originated by J. A. Young, Greensboro, N. C. This var- iety is said to be among the earliest of peaches. The tree is a wonderfully vigorous grower, outgrowing all other varieties in our nursery rows. ie bears a very close resemblance to the above named variety but is said to ripen two weeks earlier.

OKLAHOMA BEAUTY—Nearly round, said to be more highly colored than the Greensboro and ripens three days earlier and equaling it in every re- spect. It is a freestone and specimens measuring eight inches in circumfer- ence are not uncommon.

OKLAHOMA QUEEN—Said by the introducer to be the “Queen of Peaches.” It is very much larger than the Greensboro, ripening about the Same time. Is claimed by the originator that when the Greensboro and Connet’s Southern Early were introduced he thought he had reached the cli- max in early peaches, but that this one and the Oklahoma Beauty had given evidence of their wonderful superiority.

rk oe RINE—On Peach.

SCAT: ects tale steal ay eth eich chara o eth 4 to 6 ft. .30 2.50 18.00

BA VCD ee wig ste antce Sate ecaresol bee a's o to. 4 Ft. 25 2.00 15.00 Advance Humboldt Boston New White Early Newington Stanwick

QUINCE—General Collection. MEMOS G2 be ahh Be dhs eterno es 4 to 16 ft. .20 2.50 20.00 REVI CTUDN «site's; » fo. upa'panais 5S efelwtuso Riser Het LOL a ett. (25 2.00 18.00 Apple or Orange Rea’s Mammoth Champion

QUINCE—(New) ikea Gah. Ret. bs eee a 4 to 6 ft. -40 3.00

Pineapple Smyrna

8 PRICE CATALOGUE

Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 ALMOND—On Almond and Peach.

LER V CAT EU. so eee ens ene 4: to £ts .30 2.50 20.00

LiaeVCAT IR Te. oR he swacteeke oe cee 3 to 4 ft .25 2.00 18.00

DoWea rin Wa ce ee ees ee A to sett: .20 1.80 15.00

Commercial Ne Plus Ultra

Drake’s Seedling Nonpareil

1 > Qa FF Peerless

Lanquedoc Texas Prolific

La Prima ALMOND—(New.)

TIVCR TE sso cts ae eee eee 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.00 25.00

LE MCAT oc ete hcla eee eee eae ote OV COnaaE te .30 2.50 20.00

Jordan BUTTERNUT—

SRA areas Set copes © 6 to S-tt .15

SiGe ch scwatbes rene tin rele le vere eee eke ateneee 4 to 6.ft; .50

CHESTNUT—American Sweet.

SAAS cya naie'ladey bie tone, ie eel hate eretansainee 8 to 10 ft. 1.00 7.50

és jot ahe 18 tetera atleliote eneie etemtetetetone 6-tor 6 ft3 75 6.00

en er On ree aL ot oc 4 to 6 ft. .60 5.00

talian vor Spanish se 10 to 12 1.00 7.50 60.00

ee Ia ea ok oe Sto Woe: .75 6.00 50.00

a earavons yal ete teux aia eue Whdictetole cxetatatetek. ol OMEO Ae mEbre -60 5.00 40.00

aVaivelaieiete misceee Shiva abetets oe Saleheek- | SRO) NOMEE: -50 4.00 30.00

ah Scch cra tenes thaetedesataveh shalotone Same SLO Tat. .40 3.00 25.00 CHESTNUT—Grafted Varieties.

Bho eS ta Mane e blero Che one 10: to 12 ft: 1.50 12.50 100.00

Peeters on cetecehane econ tore ekuoe eee 8 to 10 ft. 1.25 10.00 80.00

See dhe cy Se atisee ee teerone pleco tine 6 to 8 ft. 1.00 7.50 60.00

SSS Meu gek SE eR eel eo etere ne 4 toiG ft: ~75 6.00 50.00

Japan Mammoth Numbo

Marron Combale Paragon

Marron de Lyon Ridgely FILBERT—<Assorted Varieties.

a atalerieileltetoNe yer euonenen atevelee cis lever enete F to: ett. 75

Cosford Merveille de Bolwiller

Fertile de Coutard Prolific Cob HICKORY—Shell Bark........ 2 torennt. .75 PECAN—Seedlings—Grown rom selected seed.

stake orp GOW o> hate eveteeke tee oie SLOmLo Lt. 15 6.00 50.00

& od clsteiete e's whe Bielelale ete annie cee 6 to 8 ft. -60 5.00 40.00

eeeeseeeeeeeee . eeeeee 4 to 6 EGS 50 4.00 30.00

eoeeeoeeneeeeeeneteeeeeeneeeeeee ee aetoue {t: .40 3.00 25.00 PECAN—Mammoth Ba porchell ere hag

ote de ieia to satotereimce uisleieheletaetatniere 6 to 8 ft. 1.00 7.50 60.00

eicatarcteieve Beate are ale stetonn ee ban eeeiens 4 tov6.tt . 15 6.00 50.00

eiare eleisrodetakekeous’ lle euanevene eteretatene 3 to 4 ft. -60 5.00 40.00 PECAN—Grafted, six named varieties,

Finest Papershells ........ SREOMA SEL: 1.50 12.00 100.00

Frotscher—Large, thin shell, good bearer. Pabst—Soft shell, large, well filled. Russell—Real paper shell, early,immense bearer.

Stuart—Soft shell, large, regular bearer. Van Deman—Soft shell, pooars highly flavored kernel. Sticcess \GNGW)) uc sckh wieleiolcieie = 3 to 4. ft. 1.75 15.00

PISTACHIO NUT— Pe ee ey IO ON een ohn EA SD tOna et, 1.00 Atlantica Terebinthus Weral av chcabiemi vie te pininis oeebehere 2) COs Sere, .50

WALNUT— ss eta di ptaipolin Gil che made he eae e rn aeieae 10 to 12 ft. .75 6.00 50.00 webbie aba eha le Gakas enthe ees ee ate a. 6 to 10 ft -50 4.00 30.00 200.00 ator elnaw ip cotarcuatts lave oeeel aterane (arene Sala LO Ott 40 3.00 20.00 160.00 i ie Mcnkiet Sip) Che lapduphuratkre eaters imeeterette 4 to 6 ft. sO 2.00 16.00 140.00 American Black California Black

WALNUT—Softshell, grown from selected seed. oipteleislateralacstel eth rdle: anata cep ere te 6 to U8 sft. 13) 3.00 20.00 180.00 9:16. 0. 6 te AV Chet lbl aytk & va diel CARER Een RES 44to. 6 ft .30 2.50 18.00 150.00 hs Viawn'0i'o- 16) SE} bol tectegel in ve tog te NSE EE eee tp./4, ft. .25 1.80 15.00 120.00

Ford’s Improved Santa Barbara Softshell

Placentia Perfection

SANTA ROSA WALNUT

6 to 8 ft. 2.50 20.00 175.00 as le > vu NW awe bn acle bibee nob a nleiys 4 to 6 ft. 2.00 17.50 150.00

The original tree has been in bearing for several years in Burbank’s Se- bastopol farm. We have observed this tree for the past four years and it has never yet failed to produce a heavy crop. Nuts are thin shelled, smooth, well filled. The kernel is white and the pellicle is almost white. Thus far the tree has neer been affected by blight. We regard this as one of the most valuable of the new walnuts and consider it well worthy of trial.

ee 6 eo Be. Ce Ss 6 Ds 6 Cie Be 6. ee

a

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 9

Hach Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 WALNUT— Grafted on California and Eastern Black.

Paes, sagt he Rena eg Fo 6.to) & ft 1.75 15.00 125.00 ER OF a ce Thus avira ane ikea 4 to 6 fr. 1.50 12.50 100.00 STS See iret Mere orate tolatenm calamari 6 onto 4 fie 1.25 10.00 90.09 A’Bijou Parisienne Chaberte Placentia Perfection Cut-leaved Praeparturien Mayette Rouge Vourey

WALNUT—Grafted on California and Eastern Black. Drie ooh ch Buy ave tavbretetie te cal cunts tie 6 to 8 ft. 2.00 16.00 140.00 EP Bolt: BCakopes h ciley tala Aka See eae 4 ton: Lt. 1.60 14.00 120.00 ae at ah deren PA fy Asc Re de aa bP Oto. 42 fit. 1.40 12.90 100.00 Franquette Mayette

WALNUT—Japan. Sr EIB Ecos Mire eee ate or LO, oink te sls 6.00 SN ES IR URC SN wigs WRG en aad ae LONG it. .60 5.00 Cordiformis Sieboldi

WALNUT—Burbank’s Latest Creations in rapid growing timber trees. For complete description write for illustrated booklet. Price 25 cents.

Paradox—Grafted on Native Black

Walnut—1 year grafts....4 to 6 ft. 2.00 15.00 Royal—Grafted on Native Black

Walnut—1 year grafts....4 to 6 ft. 2.00 15.00 Royal Rapid Growing Seedlings Ws balceres Olen OER woe atone te Nachadeher eon t 4 1p .60 5.00 40.00 RUOWaANWES) cre «cre ates otemioyiee aye sie 1.50 12.00

No orders accepted for ‘Tess than 10 nuts. FIG—(New)—Smyrna Class.

VEL: SCOGIRY 7y.ic1s & Ditede ctnenaceriae A7tO Gitte .40 3.00 20.00 CREAT EME SS his toned Ney at aC Zee athe eee Lee ata ato, 42th .30 2.50 18.00 Fe Oe Tort RPC RI cc atone tite 225 2.00 15.00 Balachick Kassaba

Bardajic Purple Smyrna

Calimyrna Purple Bulletin Smyrna

Checker Injir FIG—(New) Wild or Capri Class.

OE Re Oe Crochet pla te elie mace 4-to..G ft. -40 3.00 25.00 BS ai RLS ORE OR MEET age oe ak nese 3 to 4 ft. .30 2.50 20.00 Capri Magnissalis Roeding’s Capri No. 2 Roeding’s Capri No. 1 Roeding’s Capri No. 3

Purehasers should order Capri Fig Trees with all orders for Smyrna varieties. FIG—Adriatic Class, General Collection

Le) IME SMR Tue ean ese: 4 to 6 ft. .40 3.00 20.00 Ry Re PE A ROAy AS SP dee DABS wo: 3 to 4 ft. 30 2.50 18.00 eae as Ge SPAS Ride Ba oad 2 to 3 ft. 25 2.00 16.00 Agen Mission or California Black Angelique Moissonne Bellona Pastillier Bourjasotte Panache Rose Blanche Brown Ischia San Pedro Black Brown Turkey San Pedro White Cargigna Verdal Longue Cernica White Adriatic Grise White Celeste Ladaro White Endich

Zimitzia

OLIVE 2 in and up in diameter..8 to10 ft. 1.00 7.50 60.00 AERIS eons oir nn ane tte ee GVtOL omit iA 6.00 50.00 SR Site aie Re, SiON enor oe chernietons At tO. Gals .60 5.00 40.00 Ascolano Nevadillo Blanco Atro-Rubens Obliza Atro-Violacea Oblonga Columella Pendulina Corregiola Picholin de “St. Chamas’”’ Cucco Polymorpha Empeltre Razzo Frantojo Rubra Gordal Salonica Hervatza San Agostino Lucques Santa Caterina Manzanillo Sevillano Manzanillo No, 2 Uvaria Mission

CITRUS TREES—All of our stock is grown in Exeter, along the foothills, the great thermal belt of Tulare county, by the Roeding & Wood Nursery Company. The trees are planted in a heavy, black loam, permitting the taking up of balled stock in first-class shape. No fertilizer is used and in consequence of this our trees, whenthe planting season arrives, are sturdy,

10 PRICE CATALOGUE

well matured—are, in fact, perfect specimens. The iron in the soil gives the foliage a deep, lustrous green, healthy color, and this in itself makes the stock attractive to dealer and planter alike. Quotations named are for trees

Diameter measurements are taken one inch above the bud. Trees are branched at two feet from the

taken up with ball of earth, or with naked roots.

ground and have fire, compact heads.

ORANGE—Sour Seedlings..12 to 15 in.

Each. Per 10 Per ye Per 1,000

30.00

Sweet Seedlings....... 12 to 15 in. 3.00 25.00 ORANGE—On Sweet Orange Root. One and two year buds, very stocky and with fine, we]l formed heads, 53 to % of an inch in diameter.. 1.50 12.50 110.00 One year buds, % to &% of an inch ET ATR INGE CST. A. ee wie" oe leameoen 1.40 12.00 100.00 One year buds, % to "4g of an inch ivi: \QIGIRE SLs vont csc intel ie ee 1.20 10.00 90.00 Golden Nugget Navel Ruby Blood Japanese Summer Seedling Joppa St. Michael Mediterranean Sweet Tangerine (Dancy’s) Mandarin Thomson Improved Navel Navelencia Washington Navel Oonshiu or Satsuma ORANGE—On Sour and Swéet Root. One year buds, 5% to % of an inch DIA GIAMELCE tol ai csc Gene 1.50 12.50 110.00 One year, % to &% of an inch in MI MOLET. (oes emnts bec PE eee 1.40 12.00 100.00 Valencia Late ORANGE—On Citrus Trifoliata Root. One and two year buds, &% to % of an inch in diameter .......... 1.50 12.50 110.00 One year buds, % to % of an inch in diameter: hase: Stee 1.40 12.00 100.00 Tangerine (Dancy’s) Washington Navel Thomson Improved Navel ORANGE—On Citrus Trifoliata Root. Specimen trees, 20-in. Japanese tubs 1% inches and up in diameter.. 5.00 40.00 ORANGE—On Sour Root. One and two year buds, % to % of an: inch, in diameter”. Une aaron. 1.50 12.50 110.00 One year buds, % to &% of an inch tn GIA Meter ssh «bis kl fee eee 1.40 12.00 100.00 Washington Navel ORANGE—On Sweet and Citrus Trifoliata Roots Ane weary pnds: see ae ZLtOVOsreE 1.00 Kumquat LEMON— One and two year buds, 5% to % of an. ineh “in ‘diameter... t7 oct eee 1.60 14.00 110.00 One year buds, % to % of an inch in ‘diameter... ss oes ee Coe 1.40 12.00 100.00 One year buds, % to % of an inch in’ diameter: }-... ¢ osteo eee 1.20 10.00 90.00 Eureka Ponderosa Lisbon Villa Franca POMELO—On Sweet and Citrus Trifoliata Roots One and two year buds, % to 4% of an ineh, in’ diameter: “5.00 cee © cia 1.50 13.00 120.00 One and two year buds, % to ¥% of an inch ‘in: diameter: te. cies ene os 1.30 12.00 110.00 Marsh’s Seedless Triumph CITRON OF COMMERCE— Two year buds, % of an inch and Up: dns “Gdameter.c. .-. we bivte eee were 1.40 12.00 LIME— Two year buds, % to % of an inch In sGIAINGLBT «5,0, die eps spies bal ae ae 1.40 12.00 Bearss Seedless Tahiti Mexican PERSIMMON—Home Grown..6 to 8 ft. 50 4.00 30.00 ao sveea te, wa w bae ba. at ota Cento ute ee 4 to 6 ft. -40 3.00 25.00 American Italian PERSIMMON—Japanese Cree Bone Srowns +... 2. sea aes 6 to 8 ft. .60 5.00 40.00 Sync? Bon ah BAe ae ee 50 200.-~—Ss«800.00 Dai-Dai-Maru Tane-Nashi

Hachiya Yemon

] ;

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 11

PERSIMMON—Japanese, Imported. Each. Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 UR ASU OUR PRUNE er Ba Shien! (olree: Yoho u} e8 .25 2.00 oOFOOLe Dai-Dai-Maru Tane-Nashi Goshi Gaki Tsuro No Ko Hachiya Yemon Hyakume

POMEGRANATE ......... Reet On Oui. 60 5.00 40.00 AD Ey eM IN Re ee eek Sane eae ts Sy tO ns rt: .50 4.00 30.00 BE Mae ie Ay REN BRAS ME Ee eRe DetOnouiiG. .40 3.00 25.00 Paper Shell _ Wonderful Sweet Fruited

BANANA—7 inch pot........ ZetOwonit. 1.50 Cavendishii Orinoco or Sapientum

Hart’s Choice

CAROB TREE—(Ceretonia Siliqua.)

ry AP mare Cal AP RRM rennet ea Pe tOmci hits 1.00

A ate HOE EOE ub Mh Eee Nias ak oe ertOnaret ke .60 5.00 CHERIMOYER—(Anona Cherimolia). <

Gustard) Apple 4 inch pot. ..<...5 50 ELAEAGNUS LONGIPES.... 3 to 4 ft. 15 GUAWA——Pear: (or TiemOme ye oe ees oe .35

SET AAW GR IY: \ ae veteWemeret onsbciereietcbsinch fei clrelaChls SNS

WSO Straw SLU Ys erecta citeleluiiel ore .50 HOVENIA—Dulcis, 5 in pot.. 2 to 3 ft. 1.50 PIU APCD ec isiloss avovelle, sue pebe vous, stansiomenses a tow4. ft: 1.00

Seay. Rly CRIS hy LIAL Ree le oman mt. -60 LOQUAT—Seedlings

SMS Boe och choke ve sa: cameo hastened a ate 6 to 8 ft. 1.50 12.50

RM atsre ek ci csanctere) ay herent 4 to 6 ft. 1.25 10.00

ae clare eee ta ek ee eect ee ON LOn 4 tite 1.00 8.00

1 Ye ililrev5 | peeve ee neers Os Eien ericy Sean DatOno nee .60 5.00 LOQUAT—(New)—Budded.

1B Vs alikexo feuehenty pcnens RA hs SN eteg hed Pe tomar tite 1.50

Advance Victor

Premier TUE Aa ascii sievanwtcue sc. 8 te avers 4 to 6 ft. 1.00

GRAPES—It is only natural that Fresno, the greatest grape growing sec- - tion in California, should have a nursery correspondingly large devoted to grape

culture, in order to meet the requirements of customers from all parts of the Pacific Coast, and even far down into Mexico. Our trade in recent years has extended to some of the Eastern States, where the winters are not too severe. Our stock of vines on their own roots, Phylloxera Resistant roots and grafted on Phylloxera Resistant roots is very complete. Our vines are grown in the Kings River bottom, on new land, in loose alluvial soil, causing them to have a fine, vigorous root system.

The vines will be supplied as follows: 500 at the 1000 rate, where this rate is quoted, in not less than 50 of any one variety; 50 at the 100 rate, in not less than 10 of a variety. In small lots of one or tw» of a kind, the 10 rate will apply, except in quantities of less than five vines, when the single rate will be charged.

Cuttings of all standard varieties of wine, raisin and table grapes are readily obtained. We are prepared to furnish cuttings in large quantities, providing parties place their orders with us prior to December 15.

GRAPES—(New).

Dattiicr ide Bey. rouph a. oct sbele 40 3.00 20.00 GRAPES Foreign For table and

SUAINIONINGS A Aes a etd eliemeh he ae fol to Sot ale es lay bai 1.00 3.00 20.00

Black Cornichon Emperor

Black Hamburg Flame Tokay

Chasselas de Fontainbleau Malaga GRAPES Foreign For table and

ahh aycpheyeon | Aad) eee cope eit Oe ee aH08 1.50 5.00

Almeria Gros Colman

Alicante Gros Maroc

Black Barbarosa Huasco

Black Ferrera * Joanenc

Black Morocco Jura Muscat

Black Prince Lady Finger

Bowood Muscat Lugiienga

12 PRICE CA

TALOGUE

GRAPES— (Continued) Buckland Sweetwater Chasselas Ciotat

_ Chasselas Golden Chasselas Napoleon Chasselas Rose Foster’s Seedling Golden Hamburg Golden Queen

Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 Malvasia Rosaria Muscat de Frontignan Muscat Hamburg Muscat Rose Muscat Rouge Olivet de Frontignan Purple Damascus Sabal Kanski

Gradiska Servan Rose Servan Ronde GRAPES—Foreign Wine .............. x 1.00 2.00 15.00 Alicante Bouschet Mataro Aramon Mission Black Malvoise Moselle Riesling Burger Palomino Blanco Carignan Pedro Ximenes Feher Zagos Petit Bouschet Folle Blanche Petit Syrah Grand Noir de la Calmette Sauvignon Vert Grenache Semillon Johannisburg Riesling Zinfandel GRAPES—Raisin. IMTS CAE sete th Siatel eye ote. 3:1 as0ten a ane eee Ld 1.00 2.00 15.00 Siitana sy 86 we See os ee oe -15 1.00 2.00 16.00 Thompson's Seealess: 2 ae ot aoe 15 1.00 2.00 16.00 ZantecGurrant’ si. 2.25: eo eee .25 2.00 10.00 GRAPES—American varieties ......... .20 1.50 8.00 Agawam Moore’s Diamond Catawba Moore’s Early Concord Niagara Elvira Pierce or Isabella Regia Goethe W oodruff Isabella Worden Campbell Early (new) ....... ~ .20 1.50 12.50 GRAPES—Most Recent Introductions— Grafted on Phylloxera Resistant Roots. Dattier de; Beyrouth? <3... =. 2. .60 5.00 40.00 Sultanina Roses)... 52 5 te eee 1.50 12.50 GRAPES— Grafted on Aestivalis x Colcicola.. Riparia x Rupestris 554-5 .25 2.00 8.00 Muscat Grafted on Berlandieri x Riparia SAR RS SSeS ere coe 25 2.00 8.00 Muscat Zinfandel Grafted on Berlandieri x Riparia OPE fc... ears 2 ac ee ee 25 2.00 8.00 Emperor Zinfandel Grafted on Berlandieri x Riparia AZO SA a at ee ene ee eee 225 2.00 8.00 Emperor Zinfandel Grafted on Chasselas x Berlandi- rd. AL nek Peek co wale eee 25 2.00 8.00 Muscat Zinfandel Grafted on Mourvedre x Rupestris WZ De oan tas ae needs, ate ae af .20 2.00 8.00 Grand Noir de Calmette Muscat Grafted on Riparia x Cordifolia x HRupestris -106.8) >... o 0555555 .25 2.00 8.00 65.00 Muscat Grafted on Riparia Glorie de Montpelifer >: .'s.. 5 2s. cance es ° 25 2.00 8.00 65.00

Alicante Bouschet Black Cornichon Carignan

Flame Tokay

Malaga Petit Syrah

Zinfandel

GRAPES—Phylloxera Resistant.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

13

Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1009

Grafted on Riparia Grand Feuilles .20 2.00 Malaga Zinfandel Grafted on Grand Glabra ......... -20 2.00 Malaga Grafted on Riparia x Rupestris

bed ERY teeta, Gro tarel Tenens Nohaval sacra aetna etaneratenal's WAT 2.00 Black Cornichon Pierce Black Prince Pizutella di Roma Carignan Purple Damascus Emperor Sabal Kanski Flame Tokay Sweetwater Olivette Blanche Zante Currant Grafted on Riparia x Rupestris

Sey alec c ark RR ick tein center thagal ale : Br 2.00 Grand Noir de Calmette Muscat Grafted on Riparia x Rupestris

CT 1 See ee rie oar ee er RR te Ae 46 25 2.00 Malag Muscat Grafted on Rupestris x Berlandieri

SOMA RRS wis a hae E a or ore ere ea wie ove 5 A743) 2.00 Malaga Muscat Grafted on Rupestris St. George .. Ay453) 2.00 Alicante Bouschet Golden Chasselas Aramon Grenache Black Hamburg Gros Colman Black Morocco Malaga Burger Mataro Carignan Muscat Emperor Petit Bouschet Flame Tokay Petit Syrah Grand Noir de Calmette Thompson Seedless

Zinfandel

Grafted on Solonis x Riparia 1615 25 2.00 Black Cornichon Grafted on Solonis x Riparia 1616 e205 2.00

Black Cornichon

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

8.00

65.00

65.00

65.00

65.00

65.00

65.00

65.00

These vines are all well established and

have a fine root system. They can be bench grafted and planted in

vineyard form, or in nursery rows this season.

METUOMIY as sesh ars e telche ats fale Melontionsiote araces .20 1.00 Riparia Glorie de Montpellier..... 15 Ft Riparia Grand Wenilesn iy... - .20 1.00 Riparia, Grand” Glabray, jain =) alo .20 1.00 Riparia x Rupestris 3306.......... -20 1.00 Riparia’ sx RuUpestris: S309 cy. son ioe «20 1.00 Riparia x Rupestris, 10lsse ss as). .20 1.00 Rupestris St. George............4.4. 20 1.00 GRAPES—Phylloxera Resistant. Recent introduction. Aramon x Rupestris Ganzin No. 1.. 25 2.00 Aestiyalis x Colcicola-Riparia x Ru-

DSU Se DO 47 Om ates aol cl atten eiste eteale mile -25 1.50 Berlandieri x Riparia 420A........ .30 1.50 Berlandier! & HRiparia VoTbe so. 6. .30 2.00 Berlandiert = Riparia, 34h... ...%. .30 2.00 Chasselas x Berlandieri 41B....... .30 2.00 Mourvedre x Rupestris 1202........ .25 2.00 Riparia x Cordifolia x Rupestris

MGR reget ac ae otal aacatemalay ote, ofaiekatar so) ote hecte .20 1.50 Rupestris x Berlandieri 301A...... 25 2.00 SUED EULM Ae shovel rotate eteholaraartal cane av tradi ay si 525 2.00 solonis x*Riparia*Tels tes). es alee .30 2.50 Solonis, = Hiparia 1616... 0.5.66.» -80 2.50

3.00 2.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.00

6.00

4,00 4.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4.00

6.00 8.00

10.00 10.00

20.00 15.00 18.00 18.00 20.00 20.00 20.0% 18.00

30.00

25.00 25.00 40.00 50.00 40.00 25.00

30.00 40.00

14 PRICE CATALOGUE

Each Per 10 Per 100 Per 1000 LOGAN BERRY—(New).

One year plants... . 2... sss. somes .20 1.00 5.00 40.00 1 Rs 0: eae gee erry eR MeN PEAS SC! ol 2 , .10 -50 2.50 20.00 MAMMOTH BLACKBERRY—(New). One. year plants... 2... .sscerec save .20 1.50 8.00 POTS ie co ia ee hare eie s vovaneris \eue ra ahve ae eRe 5305 1.00 6.00 50.00 HIMALAYA BLACKBERRY—Tips..... 20 1.00 5.00 PHENOMENAL BERRY—Tips......... 220 1.00 8.00 BLA CH BERRY ine 2) dow eres eucle sae eee «Lb 15 2.00 15.00 Crandall’s Early Lawton Kittatinny Wilson Junior BLACKBERRY—l1 year ....i...cccaeps «15 ars 5.00 Erie Evergreen DEW BERRY —Tips hinds sce ls s sien Lb .50 3.00 Gardena Lucretia SUPERLATIVE RASPBERRY— (New) .40 3.00 25.00 RASPBERRY—Black Caps, 1 year.... mits) 15 2.00 Gregg Souhegan Mammoth Cluster RASPBERRY—Red Varieties, 1 year... 10 50 3.00. 15.06 Cuthbert Malboro Hansell RASPBERRY—Yellow Varieties, 1 year .10 ay hs 5.00 °

Golden Queen

CALIFORNIA SURPRISE RASPBERRY— PUDSS si. ae Md cs Oona tac eee 125 2.00 15.00

The value of this new red raspberry lies in the fact that it is far super- ior to the Cuthbert. It begins ripening fruit from six to eight weeks earlier and continues throughout the entire summer and fall until Christmas. In size, shape and color, it is similar to the Superlative but in bearing qual- ities exceeds all other varieties of raspberries.

GOOSEBERRY—American, 2 years.... od 2.00 15.00 Downing Smith’s Improved Oregon Champion GOOSEBERRY—English, 2 years...... 20 2.00 Berkeley Industry Victoria CURRANT —h year \s...260. So oe see leis B13) 1.00 8.00 Cherry La Versaillaise Fay’s Prolific White Grape CURRANT—1 year— _ ........wcececee .20 1.50 10.00 Crandall (Black) STRAWBERRY. nie.) Hots, Costes teeter oles te atone wa0 1.00 5.00 Brandywine Marshall Haverland Sharsless Jessie ARTICHOKE—Globe ...........22e008. .20 1.50 12.00 ASPARAGUS osa)c eS eieats ae elareeete ia .50 1.50 10.00 Conover’s Colossal Palmetto LIQUORICE—(Glycyrrhiza glabra) .... 125 2.00 RHUBARB— Myatt’s Linnaeus od 1.00 8.00 Burbank’s Crimson Winter (new).. .20 1.50 10.00 75.00 RHUBARB—(Burbank’s Giant Crimson Winter)—New Introduction ...... 215 6.50 60.00 HOP. ROOTS. ilo 6s tee eo eee .10 -50 3.00 1) EP ear ates ESP. 08 ses Seve eae 20 ARTICHOKES—Tubers—

Jerusalem Purple, 5 lb. lots at 10c per Ib., $2.00 per 100 lbs Jerusalem White, 5 lb lots at 20c per lb., 5.00 per 100 lbs.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 15

ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT SPECIMEN DECIDUOUS TREES

To meet the demand for large specimen trees we have placed them in a class by themselves. These trees are carefully selected and are as a rule well furnished with lateral branches. They are grown in a deep alluvial silty soil and are therefore well provided with fibrous roots, so that very little difficulty will be encountered in transplanting them if given ordinary care, Before shipping we cut the trees back to save freight charges,

. Inches in diam. Height. Each. Per 10 ALDER HuUrOpEaAne ays. os cae 6 cts cel setae to

4 20) toy 24st. 2.00 ASE WrOp ean * rs Gel k.6 aivayce ote eee 2% to 3 il}; iefey alts} tie 1.50 BIRCH—European White .............3 to 4 20) to» 24 ft: 2.50 Ree neh Rem. 2. eG ae. tS ee ia TOMO BOM ais: eit 1.50 BROUSSONETIA—(Paper Mulberry).. 3 to 4 13 ire) PAG) ati. 3.00 CAMARPA—Common . 3 a0... .iitees es ven 2 tone alts) quo) 7a) iT, 1.50 CHESTNUT—American ............... 3 to 4 Ube color ft. 8.00 AGEUINATIEM rh Sc tak Statencwche. eel nde hee Reser mene 3 to 4 18) FO. 2Olehe. 2.50 =i, SOAS RRL MRAt Se cy ck ae ee ED 2 iio) & Ullsy aujoy AN) aere 1.50 CORTON WOOD Fa oe ee ee oe 2 tone allay igo) alte! sere. 1.50 ELM—English ODMH ENG ov ween esas 3 tone iesn eo) PAN) ae 2.00 15.00 Huntingdon ast enced: cishokiCuetel Ava aORRCLE rete to 4 13) tor 20) it. 2.00 15.00 VITO ASG Sy eas cucteie Meee cere to 4 LS to pZOeite 2.00 15.00 HACKBERRY—Occidentalis ........... 2% to 3 20 to 24 ft. 1.50 12.00 HONE VM VOGUS Ds oh iiie hee eee 3 to 4 20 tor wae ft: 2.50 Meio Pomcmenerailayiove sclera eh eter CR iene ee eee eae 2 tous ills) ee) bts) ees 1.50 LIQUIDAMBAR—(Sweet Geum) heya eke 2 to 3 als eo) alls) = sie 1.50 LOCUST—Common OFe BlaCkeeeer oe. 3 to 4 NSO, 20st. 2.00 15.00 Bessoniana eh Vase abt is dav Soeeh eweeete neon eae Fe 2 toys 15) @, alkes aie, 2.00 15.00 BD SCaAISMeA Na dp Alle a ee aeeents wh 2 COMMS Ste On laces tate 2.00 15.00 Ua\SE 4 bch bp eee bok MEN AW. Wt wep Eke 8 33 to 4 PA) “efor Ak Sie 2.50 AV PATE TUS cn chan Scheie Ree ASD to 4 ZO MEO 4 site 2.50 MAPLE—Box Elder or Ash- leaved....3 to 4 Sisto 20. wtates 2.00 Hnedish. or Cork, Bark) 4. ec. dete on 2 tor 3 ES Op esumtnts 1.50 12.00 POTS NUECL yi NAN 3) POS eee A EAU 2 toms U5) tO: sl 8s ite 1.50 12.00 SVE TEFORIS OL aye) Rice eee ee 2 tome iD) at Onl Sr ate 1,50 12.00 MULBERRY —W hitets vec: soln Oo ee 3 to 4 ales Tee) AN) tee 2.00 15.00 CAR TOMS & Speeseenoe trie: tho klene. whe ee Gave 3 to 4 US tOmA0 masts 2.00 15.00 PAP ADINUT Cail trs te eh waeneraidter'a. ctcrs AES ee GAG eioms hess 2 to 3 alfa) *y0K0) alte),| aie, 2.50 POPLAR—Balnm of Gilead’, - oath sien 3 to 4 ZOE tome Ay ette 2.00- 15.00 Ca TOMA Saceene ia ocak suc horamode ae Lal eatice to 4 20 CO) 24 ante 1.50 12.00 ID(obagd arc co hia” iceman i ete Helens Ge LA me ats oe 3 to 4 24 to 30 ft. OF Po eelee ha YG MMU ails. svancecekes soatehene. o Ak er oan RRS to 4 24 to 30 ft. 2.00 SHE ICE! RE Beh 0o8 oe. bose eke ae aie 3 to 4 DLS) | gece} ale}, © abe 1.50 SYCAMORE—European ...........6... 4 EO) 5 24 to 30 ft. 3.00 SP ee cease aes Sry vp ae ee ee ee 3 to 4 ZOO! 24s 2.50 20.00 TEXAS UMBRELLA—Fine, well estab- Lisivedtawiead’s) co: Sev. eee ae re 4 to 5 SeD ON Ura 4.00 eRe tee MOR ATE Le DUDE En ok on PR CAL A! Ae! Seale 3 to 4 ily eo alts} “hele 2.50 20.00 WY EE i OW—COommMoOne is. Qetetcane whe alate 2 Eom 115), Ska vaya ley | able 1.50 12.00 Wew Amie ricany tae as Saltese 2 Wore 3 UUs Maevel PAV" aie 3.00 25.00

DECIDUOUS TREES

In this list the aim has been to give, as far as possible, the common names followed by the Botanical.

ALBIZZIA JULIBRISSIN—(Acacia Each Per 10 Per 100 ING STAT) Fhe est oe dae wae ee cl See adie Gi COu tte wiac. 1.25 10.00 Pee per Aa Mn ab ror pee ee ened? | RCE ae Oe a 4 to 6 ft. 1.00 7.50 ALDER—(Alnus) European .......... UO tools Et, 1.25 10.00 By cls eae AT oe ae Oe hen hea ea OAK Suto. 10. £¢ 60 5.00 OUP ATe a Ved < trstew ard ssh ee OS sl oft AS tO 6) tite 1.00 7.50 ek arn ONE RAE Ls Svs hy aes, seoeeiaa e ae Ste oWeo 4: £ts 75 6.00 ice Crohn 5 Ft el White and Double Be lev iclte Meera viel apetets eho citer ee ee oeee, AO Pe Ganh ts 40 3.50 PO heat a aes American White..... LO tO MLA Ee. 70 6.00 RT TOG nc Ghede Cet eres eee loth ans baer ss Saiton lO) ft. 60 5.00 Sa Fa MEM Mek erste wie ass ee Ce tad, Sia eee GecLo no rite 50 4.00 European xy ect 2. og ioe eee nate totes ea gh poe LO to) 12 ft. 80 7.00 60.00 NO ae Bede, 3 ee sci wats PRS RTE! « Bs Se Lo Ont t. 70 6.00 50.00 BP AR att ee helt, A ceed ac eta cinta sobs 6 Gato oti 60 5.00

UVEITIS Ne cyatate is iecatlacccr ara WRT esha ates o HO SbCl be 1.00 8.00

4 16 PRICE CATALOGUE aaa ASH FLOWERING (Continued) Each Per 10 Per 100 oie Bil OE Red Gren S aaah, Sipe eae a: Sie eee de 8 to 10. ft 80 7.00 60.00 tiahial Hebebarn ae Riakta te cals cis Ce a ee «0 £0) t5 St 70 6.00 Green WViridis): - inc). 3. ok eee ed G ‘to. 38 St 75 6.00 Shy aia ets dae Pe Mein ce cee op eee 4 to 6 ft 60 5.00 Oregon (Orezena)) s,s. 3c ee eee 3 re; Shit: 50 4.00 Bra ARN Cle. ek wi Rist Gee we Wid) oie ee eee 6 Ee: (°S -£t 40 3.00 BEECH—(Fagus) European .......... 6 to 8 ft 1.00 8.00 WE Gree cia a Waka Sia i ath ae 4 to 6 ft 80 7.00 Purple-leaved. «sons ss te eee eee 4 to 6 ft 1.50 BIRCH—(Betula) European White....12 to 15 ft. 1.25 10.00 Ere ate cies cle eae ME ae ie See TOO ior oe 1.00 8.00 Se PAE PCE Or LL Re (ee, NE Mee he Ee a 8; CON 0 Tt: 80 7.00 sate gt eee DS deve wis ef and Leela, a tH te ee ee Po 6 to ft. 70 6.00 Poplar’ (CPopalhitoela): <2 ct eee GALGn tS £t. 1.00 Pyramidal CWasticiata) 7.25 200 se 6 tod, 8 ft. 1.00 eee ciate Gh alk ee, Rea De ee Aer. 16° Lt. 80 Purple-leaved (Purpurea) ........ £0 t6 Tt, 1.00 Redwvor) River VCNieta) oo ocean eee StL “LE 1.00 Beret eae 0 Wes ate mls oe eta eae ete ee oe Dae. 2S" £t: 75 BIRD CHERRY—(Cerasus Padus)..... IDito 22 ft. 80 7.00 60.00 APRN Th caver ep tpacterets. Sroteaire Riece: rea ane eee ee an ae Sito) 10: FE. 70 6.00 50.00 Se Cee Mat AES eb a IO SPB G ceo. 87 LE. 60 5.00 BROUSSONETIA—(Paper Mulberry)..10 to 12 ft 1.00 8.00 yim Cid bccn ee ph eee) See eee €o0' 10: -tt. 80 7.00 ot sit Aa eats te Speisdabe Sai eae) eee Ae Pee me ae PLO AS. £t 70 6.00 CA'TALPA=—Bungei | 4222.0 s2 kan ee eee 6)tO) ~8 EE 2.00 | Common; (Syringatoliad ofits s ace 10° to 212 ft. 75 6.00 yh eee cae So cea a ree ee rel teen SS EO LO Stet 60 5.00 Se ae Ne. SoG dga Go ee oid ER ae eee pOTEOM > Ae 50 4.00 Japan (Kaempferi) © ..255. ee eeeee a S20. “S77 tt 75 6.00 Western (Speeiosa) > .22 3.222 eee 6 to- <8, f& 70 6.00 50.00 , ate Re Ee a Se eo ee ee A 4 Tow G: £te 50 4.00 30.00 ; CITvRUS—Trifoeliatay 2.6 seca oe 3, tea. 4 EE 1.00 7:50 , COTTONWOOD—(Populus deltoides)...12 to 15 ft. 7Q 6.00 maths ens hele k Mie Rica ce Sane eer me eee -40) £0: 32 FE. 60 5.00 40.00 RAINE AN eee gee Se Se te Cr fay ii ea 8 to 10 ft. 50 4.00 ~ ELM—(Ulmus.) <All of our elms are budded and are therefore far superior to seedling trees. American: White, .:220.2- 31s eee eee L23to' 15, Tt. 1.25 1v.00 80.00 Se ie Gece ona sare RR ok ogee «a ae =£0 “to a2 t£t 1.00 8.00 60.00 EA aed, shad cieae ote dace ato eee eaederad hae to 10 ft. 80 6.00 50.00 ; American . Black.) (oo. 2 ke ese ee 8 to 10 ft. 1.00 Clemmeri. . 1.232 $e eee eee 412° tow 1b EE. 1.25 10.00 hacia cee ic Ree ae a ee BE eee eee LO. £04 a EC. 1.00 8.00 5b wid ao preale “6 oh Eueiel ey eatin & Chaloner eee ene oe 8 to 10 ft. 80 6.00 Cork "Bark <1. 248 © ioe eee Ste Oye) 2) LE 75 6.00 50.00 Shotts be ls CARTE Se a aa eee ee otal 8 to 10 ft. 60 5.00 40.00 et eee Pee ee ee one see ae 5 to— 8 ft 50 4.00 | Pn Slish tor LLENCH .c..ione- sere ee ete se 12 to 15 ft. 1.00 7.50 : shin akahatalithars Kole ds wiGyareclicl ne eRe ae Rebate ie 1: to. 1avht. 75 6.00 ie es Te pe erate ee NRE ad 2) ot Sa 8:to 10 ft. 60 5.00 40.00 SES, re oeantal TELNET te RA cP a ee 6G “to' cc Safe: 50 4.00 30.00 Golden*-binelish’ 2234 me see ee £0 to: 12: ft 1.25 10.00 a LESSEE. 2 Tk RET oie eee tee eee Sto: 10° ft 1.00 8.00 VS AVVah a at 2qi 0s) PAE eee Ae pn See 12> te el5- ft. 1.00 8.00 ee Ed Lac gah Sa Ca LO) to. 22 ft. 80 7.00 60.00 «Bate See eee AE, th ees Sto WO st. 75 6.00 50.00 Monumental 3. ...622 30> eee 10.te 12 ft 1.25 10.00 Ss peed: Pee rae ro = eh 8 to '10-ft 1.00 8.00 Nettle-leaved V :ocis ke see ee es 6 to 8 ft 1.25 cts ne oe ie US core ee ee neat RAR £ to.) @ ft 1.00 Purple-lesa ved > eke oe. wee aeaics ae 12 to 15 ft 1.25 10.00 ee pre Berne er a rn ls fi See 10 to 12 ft 1.00 8.00 ee a ee eee Soe ial eee 8 to 210 ‘ft 80 6.00 Varierated: |... es... 8 wae as ee 10 to 12 ft. 1.25 10.00 DE ep ten ENB A, sae enyet ft Sap ises bt Lats Be 8 to 10 ft. 1.00 8.00 wot ne MD tape eet ae da, © nie ene aa eee 6: to; 8 ft. 80 6.00 FRINGE TREE—(Chionanthus) ...... a toe Stk 75 HACKBERRY—(Celtis) Australis ....12 to 15 ft. 1.00 8.00 Are rere to GL att ty & 8 to 10 ft. 80 6.00 Occidentalis—(American Nettle Treey ys oo eee oe eee ee eee 10 to 12 ft. 80 7.00 60.06 Fe CE SUK. b hrs ear cee ee ee ee 8 to 10 ft. 70 6.00 50.00 ee ee uber rr ee 6t0. 18.2t. 60 5.00 40.00 HONEY LOCUST—(Gleditschia) ...... 12 to 15 ft 1.00 8.00 PR Ne LA Wee Timers pepe Cre Ry a EES A ys 10 to 12 ft 80 7.00 aah wie ee Obs Aide el elec nih a ins SR tee 8 to 10 ft. 70 6.00 Japanese’ Gaponica). <s tiv eeu wees 8 to 10 ft. 1.50

Thermniess' Cinermis)’) :V.'+.%..5e4."6 8 to 10 ft. 1.50

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

HORNBEAM—(Carpinus) BPuropean... .

Ce) 6 @ es enl.0) © \e 8 6)e a, 6) © oe. 6) 6.0) 6 6s) o e\e 6 S's) 0) sie

HORSE CHESTNUT—(Aesculus)

FRE GC) IONE TAI’? fa) i evalaravee a che ar cleusarers a VINES LOW GI Met acc reletay ere sie) Seale 2 JUDAS TREE—(Cercis) Red Flowering : White Flowering ...........eses0s 6 KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE—(Gym- NOCI@AAUWS)) NWA SI ae es eee i KOLREUTERIA—(Varnish Tree)...... 12 RATS BoM haweinite the auare ts or uloarere ddan ats Reo ane oh LINDEN—(Tilia) American .......... 8 MPU OAT > Sonn OUSk se Mee geeitee 8 Uatavetial ekeris s. wrei Oo abhe Fataiieie a el arenamrioketcbor ewe tetaie 6 WTC COM Silvery See era vice cols aieuanens 10 Be Mes Rye ent pura MU tein Seite Pans | Ae 1 8 LS i, ORCI a es REP Ri, Bhs RI Bie 08 aay Oo 6 LIQUIDAMBAR—(Sweet Gum Tree)..10 Ete eee Tia elie atte sei thie toh diet Ayame fake weiter be deiesia 8 Bi eiew My chau A Sib retece Gre) Sy aie rel w ania eekeltel Ge rana levatevmrtnis 6 LOCUS T—(CRObDINIG) | sr. cesses sierele oe smice Bessoniana (Umbrella Locust)..... 10 SE See ot hater Sic to etatn dels se yenehe Scohey ree CPN amaen Common 1 OV sBTaiGles aie cheelicl eels cieiie eee 10 Decaisneana (Pink Flowering)...12 Dre Uap vite: crapenaraeure eres rarely SSE AOE tO) SCRE CEC RAED ea CELT te eh ons nine tant lets 8 MVErNUS), “CUMOTMUCSS) it Menrsscts teres sees 12 BPP S08 ck ight logic te APO ane UM edad 8 Neo Mexicamar eisai atresia cies Sees liO Se RCS eat iol cin be cae revioitay oelisiec'a vee Rekartoghe Monee tame tat a 8 Rose Flowering (Hispida) APRA Oe 8 Aieyewal hsp efoiste ie) eiloieceise bier ne cate eh obeneic stare onetes 6 Rosinskyana (New) fata Bee eee ane cate -10 apidtare at ce cus alaiete sole Denarar a velieke wctae tens Mets Ha Rit dice 8 SeCMIPSVMOMENISH sa) c ic c,k eieeta ase ehevebelehe. 2 12 ar aiteh Sakis: iw telel ated eer otildtal a Mh sche) eifalle. euchetartah ogiors 10 Ae GY SPE REE ONES. Cl. RG ee eat en 8 MAGNOLIA—Acuminata .............. 4 COnSpiCuUase Seas & cs. tela oad hers 2 SOWA CAMA ss eel ers, aku 'scolay ete ake ot a, eyes ve 2 Sheetal sas cee char Malelelcber ee ey Pee Sake 2

MAIDEN HAIR TREE—(Salisburia)... 4 MAPLE—(Acer) <Ash-leaved or Box

DIS Key COP tery ees Cae eee acarael Ceckatonrer cee 12 RG OAS RETR BEN ONE ISIE c Aire neta hee 10 BE ee tore CORRAL. PP RUE LOS Go PALER aca 8 California (Macrophyllum)........ 6

‘6-8 & © 'd8 6, (6 6) © oe ers) mw 01 @ ee oe fee w \ee 6. ei e/a ce fe 6

ETL Ren creed, oteliehe ahecett el stele SAL Ses ots 0

Sak SA sila Py ays Sub qa tos aeehielel Gal Ea chev Mion cnatat sy. Bhat 8

Bah aS CR CEG «hs BUM. 6 SeNt eae Piers 6

Montpellier (Monspessulanum) 8

Norway (Platanoides)...........-, 10

PUSS laa he Re ey de Aan G

FreLECH ball, etter iersiscatees he ehveiclae cae 8

EEE ER er Cane ge” LOS Be tae Be PSO RU a 6

Sch weailerit je ae Sst iow Aes cube tates he 8

Pl as ee are g eS renter oeree ts Dae CET, PEE 6

Sugar or Rock (Saccharum)....... z

Silver or Soft (Dasycarpum)...... 12

BPE RY eae a Aas ge ete tr has

Sycamore (Pseudo Platanus)...... 12

ONT Ny, Cx teint BiavataL anc aes eK Pee iy ere Lc 10

Stet hiatal ois tua eoatn Mbat AG tebiite Wack <i chore tet alenaie os tore 8

MOUNTAIN ASH—(Sorbus) European.10 MULBERR Y— (Morus)

Downing’s Everbearing .......... 10

to to

10 8

Xo 00 MOR Ww

Each

rer

et dal ee ee

ht etre pt

17

Per 10 Per 100 5.00

4.00

4.00 4.00 7.50 6.00 7.50 6.00

3.00

10.00 8.00

10.00 8.00

= WOMNAOMNAMA~I

oooocoooocococo[a cooococcoococK“a

Tos §.00

70.00 50.00 50.00 40.00 80.00 70.00 60.00 80.00 70.00 60.00

80.00 70.00 60.00

60.00 50.00

' 40.00

50.00

60.00 50.00

60.00 50.00 40.00

50.00 40.00

60.00 50.00

18 PRICE CATALOGUE

MULBERRY—(Continued)

Each ere 10 Per 100

Lick’s gai oe atec tay d col Relate Noeea me 10 to 12 ft. 1.00 00 70.00 Set ee E re. ene Cm ia AR Niro: NS MTS 80 7.00 60.00 ae ee ES CaM OR Ee ee eR td, Siew eye © AG) SEO int ipa ties 70 6.00 50.00 Miultieaulus ‘Citaliany nec ae 8 GLO Et sek. 60 5.00 40.00 SESS Ree UWE hg heitabea BAPE Gan Ei Sie ic Hone te eerie oat 6 to. <8 £t. 50 4.00 30.00 INGwW. -AImerican.”.ardic.cis «> sae ee eee So: £0.10: £6. 60 5.00 40.00 SOAS AR Peete Favralie (&cMenaloeed Brey so ee ere ae oe GLO" ao te: 50 4.00 30.00 Persian tor (on elish egos Sete ae Oo MO ee “ft: 1.00 8.00 Riselaw i eee ee ee eee G stOp tS. eh. 75 6.00 50.00 6b POR Bagh eS I oe, Co 4NtO PEO GL: 60 5.00 40.00 WTEC ye Ch Conch ee os Seen 8 to 10 ft. 60 5.00 40.00 cere eae! ota be ROLE ORO) Cae em ere GLO so et, 50 4.00 30.00 OAK—(Quercus) English ............. 10) to, 22 fe 1.00 7.50 Spec ae ee ook coe ee ee Fie eer aoe 8 to LOE. 75 6.00 Le ected ten. pee ht Ray Ota) * Coe nine an naar 6 to . 8. ft; 60 5.00 Pin (CPalustris): Gs..5 5c ore c.etele stale aeeeiote LO. ek? Et. 1225 10.00 Lae N SO ee ieee AAR aioe eee apc eee eae Sr to. b0) his 1.00 7.50 sta doeien Sd Ben seal SON Re Elva ol cer Sel ot oan G £0. 28 Le 75 6.00 Red American @Rubra)* 22. ao. aera Stok ft. 1.00 8.00 - 5 StS cusbriae! tare Ske AR Stan eet 2 eae ae 6. to 98) ‘££. 80 7.00 Fits OR Ae ee ne Fe AY ho! “6 T£t:; i 6.00 Pyramidal 5354.3 pipe wise Se Eee UO? SEO EZ SET. 1.25 es eRe CEES Se 8 lg ied) 2 S LOMO Att, 1.00 Scarlet \(Coccinea). <6. ake eee 8 to 10 ft. 80 7.00 fines. Siehdis a ete eGo Boogie So ea eee ne 6 tO Ne TLt 70 6.00 i pttdns grape Gnas Cue aia oe Gite ee gt A es 60 5.00 Turkey “(Cerris). o< 0+ & oe ee 8. to £0" £t 1.00 8.00 PA pst coe eas Be ties yee eget PL 6 ABO: 6S) e£t 80 7.00 Walley? Ciiobaita.) oe: 0 «ccsuenepereieueeeene Suto: 10 st 80 6.00 50.00 SACI eo OD oi dic doe G60) 98 “Et: 15 5.00 40.00 Vallonea’ (A'erilops): < i450 oe G FEO. 18) S6t. 1.50 ee RRA Seige aces Yh a ee MTS Ng Be Aron GEE: 1.25 PAULOWNIA—(Imperialis) 8. to 10 £t 1.25 SS SSS sls es BUR nb? doe veh etic tet ave as: Se eae ee bro: ES. LE 1.00 PEACH—(Persica) Flowering Assorted 4 to 6 ft 50 4.00 isha OOS. 2 SRE etal 2h. ee ee eee to, y4echt 40 3.00 Blood-leaved Double Red Camelliaeflora Double Rose Double White PHELLODENDRON (Chinese Cork TTEE) A. ike cea Cay eee eee 65 EO visite 1.50 PLUM—(Prunus Pissardi) ............ 4 to 6 4£t. 50 4.00 oF Double Flowering Purple-leaved PLUM—Burbank’s Latest Introduction. Introduced solely by us. Write for illustrated booklet, Price 25 cents. WeESUMIMUS Aistes 6 oe Pee ee ee ee 4440 946 aEE- 1225 10.00 POPLAR—(Populus) Aurea, Wan Geert? 42cie ces ene ere histo ns. LE. 1.00 7.50 » ota SOS a) hee REN evel aie’ so At Bye ee ei ee rae 4, toe. /6).. ft 75 6.00 Balm of Gilead (Candicans) ...... 12; to t6 tt 15 6.00 sgh wietia bettde Bue adadahe co, Sik heen et enn eee LOeto 2 ft 60 5.00 40.00 « Hibeeig Deo yohs obs, Dae Dee eee ee 8, to-10-t 50 4.00 30.00 whew Bho ae a ode ralst Con coats.) i sn Cane 6 to 8 ft 40 3.00 25.00 Balsam—(Balsamifera) ....5....-- 6 -to 208. HE 15 6.00 50.00 Sdilcie ciet Riliphe ie eS wae Mid GM aa. eee es are ee Ato. 76203 60 5.00 40.00 Bolles Silver—(Bolleana).......... LUO toot Le. 1.00 8.00 60.00 en, Paige aictolbaw ieilsae idk ale Sie iote Rie teT e cee 8 to £o'-ft 75 6.00 50.00 ote Se Bea. alee bho OR: Cee ea 6) 467 .621t 60 5.00 40.00 Carolina—(Carolinensis) .......... TP to db Lt 75 6.00 50.00 6a ecu ip eee Mp ole ciuea sn Uhig es tans VONTOND ea eee 10: Font] £t 60 5.00 40.00 ETE ey be a ee ey ER eet S58 A ya 8. /to* 10 ft 50 4.00 30.00 Lombardy (Nigra fastigiata)...... 16. to 20 ft 75 6.00 50.00 PO Ee ee eee thee candies Ae 12) to.4b. ft 60 5.00 40.00 ST PORN or MIR so 5 Se 10: to" 12. it 50 4.00 30.00 ot dis Tavs beh Bthtb tatebsahetle Late we wa etege ne ARs eeneeenti Sito 10: ft 40 3.00 25.00 PYTA MIG... sis wei cia AGRane RENEE 10.4to 112" ft 7 6.00 nba in PEO wile ta cue Let SUARae its 5 cde ee ae eee & fo°.0 kt 60 5.00 cin aia Ye aaNet Ab race ds Rapes ERO eee eee OatO»} -6° LL 50 4.00 PTELEA—(Hop. Tree). .....5..3.. 05. ao ss 2 Yea: Sage oF 1.00 PTEROCARYA—(False Walnut) ...... SLs 4.2 1.00 SERVICE TREE—(Sorbus domestica). 4 to 22) £& 1.00 8.00 Ore Sa cere Siar Berea oR aS to 10 ft. 75 6.00 SIBERIAN PEA TREE—(Caragana).. : toe) tt: 1.00 8.00 nib ge Sumi sivectlele GCI Fie ete ® tele een ane 4A te LONff: 80 SOPHORA—(Japan Pagoda Tree)...... RR oe UT es wo 1.00 8.00 Be Aisa OS Rana tn Jessa acy mea ay dria pus aCe Eee eee tao 6 t6° 4S U2. 80 7.00 STERCULIA—(Parasol Tree) 6 in. pot. 2 to 3 ft. 75 SYCAMORE—(Platanus) American.. 4-to) sOMiL: 75 6.00 HULODCHD. | tuwdlstels «bie ote» bie ee eee LO. toi th. 1.00 8.00 ay RT a Oe eS ar, See 8 to 10 ft 80 7.00 Ue his IE, eh eee mame eg CE Shy sO £0 Guerre 75 6.00

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES ~ 19

M—(Bald Cypress) ......... Each Per 10 Per 100

br eugene t ey toate uf ee nD ROO ce: SH COn Aue. 75 6.00

EF ETS 6 ee RUB WAR ea LS PRY, Be OO RNS es Zh tO} om dete 60 5.00 TEXAS UMBRELLA—(Melia)

Elcawilive DE AMG) iejsne cnelgtele «)<)-iei oo ae WPA ota IMS). cit, Ay 10.00

Ee RaNCHGG He orictatchete wt dale Rotloks clara orersas TOP to wae nt. 1.00 7.50 60.00

Branchedin oct vcceveelcee tia leeicreient cena Se CO! LO) tts 105) 6.00 50.00

Branched fc. vod ccoiocrs sale hehe Geebor or etit, 60 5.00 40.00

Single ES. Ore rams. ote Inks Ratna SERUS aire eeh s £ tO Nw) ft. 50 4.00 85.00 HORN— Cratae TUS). ote Aienerahe Tene ees ZA UOw La yedstie 1.25 10.00 ai tihete Roe ora = Shas cage Gale ohn Ceeee Mate een ere HOR TOME entuts 1.00 8.00

NR SS yi ct Tennent POI RE bd dia eke gee Se COme nmi 80 7.00

Eile k Pag i PRUE RCA TRO CI Geee EES RR Ae ee TOMA OM io aetiite 70 6.00

Double Pink English Hawthorne

Double White Paul’s Double Scarlet TULIP—(Liriodendron) ......0... 00. ose UA} Tete) Altay) bete, NeD'5 10.00

OW oth BAW RED: oe evbercsiist Merten, Ot ain pebatace: Morera. 10 2 tte 1.00 8.00

ba EA ae es ERR RE oe ee me ie ON RN Rg Be i SOM mllOMt ity: 80 7.00

OAT i An deh 5 ERO ie. CEN ERT ee Ma "Fae ar GeahGmr net iets 70 6.00 WALNUT—(Juglans) American Black,

California Black. See page 8 WILLOW—(Salix) Golden ............ ALON iow tite 50 4.00

(OFS II(EES SRR Aes WARE ee iC Ne AUR MI Zora eg A Gore 6) tite 50 4.00

ULE ELOUGe Ny ese cehkhcl Seo ttab me tatenser en ake ES Our sGe nites 50 4.00 YELLOW WoobpD—(Cladrastis) ........ OM GCOnmscnheds 1.00 8.00

Ore PRA ECL EN ER ARIES. CLARA RHE Cae ea ie re ts yprey IL(0) aay, 80 7.00

; WEEPING DECIDUOUS TREES

ASH—(Fraxinus) European .......... GEE Ome Ge ptits 25 10.00

Goldsbarkked! cio: wie f ckstdeeteuguers acne hase OmtOr we Seett: ab) 10.00 BIRCH—(Betula) Cut-leaved ......... GieCOUy eS bie: 1.50

VATU OM Sure setters citeiee sys fevatseane teas Ua hee eneneh tc ATO Ow tity 1.25 CHERRY—(Cerasus) Flowering

\AVACEY EN ONY =O Sei ER emEtS CREE C tT RONh Hay Conant cane He BOlpuOMmnnbe 1 hs) ELM—(Ulmus) Camperdown .......... Stow O atts 1.50 12.50

SAI ORCA AUP O ROLE IE yon prem tata a DI ce Ce G toe Si tite 125 10.00

GO es ance ee sate tid c. ehh. eae ea cl emeiet’s bh SO abOumeotetite IAPAS: 10.00

Sit oh axaicyienal DilicaWr gees Wako eee Sipicesy oe cioney eater or GE CO Stites UP BXO) 12.50 HGNEY LOCUST—(Gleditschia)

AWC ef cacusaNedar nied o sie arisretevens,'s Midteaue. 2 Stay 10) white 1250 LINDEN—(Tilia) White-leaved ....... SON Ourete 1.50 12.50

sts hector OE DD Ee TeePncor near Heres Ge orarst tt. UG, 10.00 MAPLE—(Acer) Weir’s Cut-leaved. Gyeto.) @Sih cite 1.00 MULBERRY—(Morus) Weeping Biasian Mulberry

BES SURO MCAS iis =. det aycctole site erche toy bray SILO atie, 2.00 15.00

Wi Weveliybiionts Waker Kol Weens orcapicuckae 6c CeOReA ICE AIG Suto m OM tite nO 12.50

Arsh ohn eterna cOSte de sere aa tic nator anes betelicgate “Ais 6G. tos = Sette 1.25 10.00 80.09 POPLAR—(Populus) Tooth-leaved

PODIaAT er ahal chee ot Sab oe Ay eee Ope tOmsoie tice 1.50 12.50

Sd SO ET Clea RNP AGES, (Ue EL Rt GRO l Soe pene Se Goma Oustits AE PAS) 10.00 SOPHORA—(Weeping Sophora)

BSE, SERONES DEAS Mare nele oie. eens oe Canaecoy make aide 1.50 0

IEC WMeEAS Hie ale secs eyhe <i the entice cate Gatowe. ott 1225 10.00 THORN—(Crataegus) Weeping Thorn. e LOD Orit 1,25

ON Nae ahs Ree easy TRIE Be Ue ala ade ohana EO)? Set 1.00 WALNUT—(Juglans) Weeping Walnut. : COM Sei. 2.00 WILLOW—(Salix) Common .......... 12 toi Lb: ft: 1.00 8.00

CN Ry a aed COR BR ee RA rn eee pre ae eile Rimes a Oe pero MEA eh e 80 7.00

2 a Se Be ee ga 2 eh ates Pe RE OE elt et Sie StOwekO) its 70 6.00 50.00

pS aaa as PM a, 59, MODs gO 1 i UY GL Ouea Sette 60 5.00 40.00

Uaghaathakorel: rt 25 Bie Pine cach Sees eee Ste GO! aU tat 1.00

UI SEA MECEE 10 swore londactiete ite Gicdere i a eke 8 to 10 ft. 1.00

Wisconsin Weeping Willow ....... U2 tOnabom tt. 1.00 7.50 60.00

Se ee ACER RTI ee ET EOL RED vars NOD Ows a eects 15 6.00 50.00

PMA Ghia Ie 2 CAN a eR oh aw lune: Save. Ss ie Pa a hy Sm Orel Oletst 60 5.00 40.00

DECIDUOUS SHRUBS

AT REE A=—(EIDUSCIIS Dir 4. aca ais oleye 6) atalos ace MEU OLL te 50 4.00

EL PADI E A'S) a WI NSC SPR Ne ote gir aie DMS Tee ES Suto e440 TL. 40 3.50

Boule de Feu, double pink Bicolor, single white, tinted red Elegantissima, double white Grandiflorus superba, double blue

Meehani, variegated leaves, single bigish pink “flowers /i oii. ee 15

20 PRICE CATALOGUE

-—Hach Per 10 Per 100

APPLE—(Pyrus) Flowering Crab.... 4 to 6 ft. 50 4.00

cpa! Sahat ha aha ao eat te Jere s Tele NUR E eT GRE 3. to #4 eit, 40 3.50

Floribunda, single carmine and white

Kaido, single white and pink

Medwietzkyanas, double red

Spectabilis, floreo albo pleno, double white

Spectabilis, floreo roseo pleno, double rose

ARALIA—Japonica (Angelica Tree).. 6 to 8 ft. 75 6.00 Spinosaw ris vo Sic eey ee eee eee eee kare GLO 4738) ft. 75 6.00 BARBERRY—(Berberis) ............. 4 ALO 26 GLe 50 4.00 Sie ag ens Sieroter Ro ear hae Cm te 3. CO ped ate 40 3.00 Common Thunberg’s European BUCKTHORN—(Rhamnus) ........... Gato; STE, 60 5.00 IGE, ee RN eee ae Ai Eaten hs Gos crac A tone Gents 50 4.00 CALYCANTHUS—(Sweet Shrub) ...... AVEO Jon LL. 50 4.00 a SL Poe ote ere ne AIR Tae ey anal Car cree Seana SUEGO me aantice 40 3.00 Floridus, double purple Praccoxisy CllOw erie we ete es cetere ete cede tenets OL CO. a Le 1.00 CHAMAECERASUS—(Upright Honey- SUCIETES) i. Wisin wichneie ean. Wena oer een O me erate 40 3.00 CHERRY—(Cerasus) Flowering ...... otto woe tk: 50

4.00 Chinese Double, white-flowered Siebolds Double, white-flowered Siebolds Double, red-flowered

COLUTEA—(Bladder Senna) ......... Gytowes LE. 60 5.00 CORCHORUS—(Japanese Rose) ....... tOp i Ott. 50 4.00 Sos ke: ENG Le Sea ie ote he Tate auntie nice ae Fe 3 5to 4 ext. 40 3.00 Silversvariceatediien aie ./:ssens cesienstenene PAM HOS By Aue 75 CORYLOPSIS—(Flowering Hazel) .... 2 to 3 ft. 75 CRAPE MYRTLE—(Lagerstroemia)... SE ied! AS oS A AME Oe a eae AS tO moet. 1.090 (e50 Nie ic eas CUS ht MR LEN De San TADS | he Si BLO A $t. 15 6.00 Rene Re Vio AMS a oN hat citerioike cs ccWaiey Meeer Sonam na Or ano mists 50 4.00 Pink Purple WIGS. ck ete SA os Sh eo eee kta? fant ts 75 DEUIEZ WAG Wey aircsc « bheieteiis. eos eo ele ee to \Gettt. 50 4.00 30.00 Crenata candidissima, double white Crenata floreo roseo pleno, double pink Gracilis rosea, bright rose Scabra, pure white, bell shaped DOGWOOL—(Cornus) Red Osier Dog- WiGOG! teareirrs cnscled claw ishlies Cr 420 Gert, 50 4.00 Vaniesatedd ics boii. Ss) co eee eee ee Zito! ot tts 75 ELDER—(Sambucus) .....:.......... Cea O! ROE: 50 4.00 be tay b OMAP aise acl a ele: SERS aTOwa TANS i peices net RARE ae 3 to! LA Stt: 40 3.50 Cut-leaved Pyramidal European Silver-leaved Golden-leaved ERYTHRIN A—(Coral Plant) 4in. pot.. 40 3.50 30.00 EUON YMUS—(Spindle Tree) .......... OmtOr Hite 60 5.00 Buta eh eyo hann a Bre vat aes le Bie ESS eS 4ytoy 16 ert 50 4.00 FILBERT—(Corylus) Purple-leaved... 2 to 83 ft. 50 FORSYTHIA—(Golden Bell).......... 40) "GLC 40 3.00 Fortunei Viridissima Suspensa HALESIA—(Silver Bell) .............. 2 to ahi 75 6.00 HYDRANGEA: oc 2 itera nis srctetereene amine TAA @ 62 Yo -iea Be 50 4.00 Hortensis, bluish-pink Hortensis Thomas Hogg, pure white Otaksa monstrosa, blooms immense, blue Paniculata grandiflora, white changing to purplish LEMON VYERRSNA- Oe ee eye 4 to nt 50 4.00 sar‘elyatn in we wilshwhehohece oy col Cities ate ate eS Toe tt 40 3.00 LIGUSTRUM—(Deciduous Privets).... California. COvalifollum)) v7.4... cne 2 aa bO ul. Lt 80 2.00 15.00 Callfornia varliesateds:. <nce su os en's 4°to7 °6;,it 1.00 GHINGSO ys oa. cones 419 (DOt LOLS ack 30 2.50 COUTTS BUI wis ake, eatole chase auare keene 41n. OL. 2 SED ate 60 5.00 Ciliatum variegatum...... Cine DOL 2 LOy > etn 75 EBIDAG—=(Syrinwa) ccs. a. cete ee ste hie eo otter ‘40Rt: 50 4.00 Common Purple Common White

ee

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

Hach LILAC—(Syringa) grafted and budded. 8 to 4 ft. 75 Lae PEN Me es aha eee te oh ake a ohute heheh aishiah oy anarale DUO) women te 50

Japonica, single, creamy-white Josikea, single, violet purple Persica, single, bright purple Persica alba, white, shaded purple Persica laciniata, cut-leaved, flowers light purple Rothomagensis, single, lilac purple Villosa, single, light purple in bud, white when open SYRINGA VULGARIS HYBRIDS SINGLE i Alba, creamy white Alba Grandiflora, large trusses, pure white Ambroise Verschaffelt, light pink Charles X, reddish purple Geant des Batailles, bluish lilac Ludwig Spath, dark purplish red Marie Legraye, pure white, one of the best DOUBLE Charles Joly, large truss, reddish purple Lemoinei floreo pleno, semi-double, reddish purple Mme. Casimir Perier, purest white Michel Buchner, pale lilac President Grevy, beautiful blue MOCK ORANGE—(Philadelphus) ..... AP GO Owais 60 5 es NET) IE RRR EEA TE TIO LHC RTS Pe ae 3) COM eS EC 50 Coronarius, pure white, single Coronarius floreo pleno, large double white Coronarius aureus, golden-leaved Grandiflorus, large, single white Inodorus, very large, white, scentless Lemoinei, yellowish white, semi-double

POINCIANA GILLIESII—(Bird of

PATAGISE)) <2 v3 wohl len eh eet Adin. POtS' 2. toMy. 3 , Lt. 40

POMEGRANATE—(Punica) ........... AsO mee On tite 60 Set eee Mts fee vet Sear RAReN Tr 5 Deak fame eR) APNG Sr LOM ett 50 Double Scarlet Mme. Legrelle Double White

POMEGRANATE—(Punica) .......... ul eo) Pate 15 Dwarf Scarlet Dwarf White

QWUINCH—=(Cy donia)ii is. s3hy. 25s serteies et O pe atts 50 Eee d a CONS Sete OTHE RAO: hat auio) aaa SRE NE: Behe ate Ouro Lt. 40 Alba Japonica Candidissima Umbilicata Grandiflora rosea

RHODOTYPOS—(White Kerria)....... 4 to Git: 5 Re ne POM bel aieasr crane teraec. Oa area mete ScOn mae Lee 40 SNE Nt Oe he A he co See RI On ee Ae COMte: atte 30

SMOKE TREE—(Rhus Cotinus)....... 4 to” 6) ft UE MeL MERE he <del ate, troketel are Shermer Ce Rhee ers 3) onto! V4: 60

SNOWBALL—(Viburnum) ............ Sto 4) ft. 50 SSPE RT Fel Re hi AO Ce nee Ne Lott EL Ret 5 AN Di COmeon Le 40 Common (Opulus sterile)

Japan (tomentosum plicatum)).... 2 to 3 ft. 15

SNOWBERRY—(Symphoricarpos) .... 3 to 4 ft 50 STR er oN e elcad hae rOeNd sit ataieL or ORES Hoisehe atOhuie: net 40 Racemosus, pink flowers, whi‘.e berries.

Racemosus variegatus, variegated foliage Vulgaris (Coral-berry)

SPIREA—(Spiraea) ........... eee eee SLO Us we tite 50 A A ny ce Sees Coon rete ete epe Zee EG) Lt 40 Billardi alba, white Reevesiana, white Bumalda, rosy pink Thunbergii, light pink Callosa alba, white Ulmifolia, elm-leaved Paniculata rosea, 7 ose Van Houttei, white Anthony Waterer (New) ....... welteto 2 Lt 60

STAPHYLEA—(Bladcer Nut) ......... ZieLOWN ot. 50 Colchica Pinnata

SUDEAC He CRIUS)® (yee ae iais.c coe che ee 2 4 tom O (Lc. 50 Me cai ds sheen Rep ota ie Tes A PO HORe Cb ockaad baat eho 3 tomy 4 £6 40 Cotinoides Purpurea Glabra Trifoliata Glabra laciniata Typhina Laciniata

TAMARIX—(Tamarisk) .............. oF LOL LO ues 75 Cats Wi avatar oer aid w Steals Hick cbs fori eFied <n ahaha ot we Gusto. (Ss ert: 60 Gallica Germanica Hispida estivalis (New) .......... 6? tor. 8 ft. 5

TREE PEONY—(Paeonia) assorted GE CTOLES i ais a perc etal one cceaia Mithese ctetd ole 1.50

WITEX—(Chaste Tree) ...........0. DAS tOneo. it. 50

21

Per 10 Per 100

6.00 4.00

22 PRICE CATALOGUE Each Per 10 Per 100 WEIGELA—(Diervilla) .............. 4. to, S60-£t 50 4.00

Ni STR ete ie 2 KAP RIEIL e ke Cement deme are 3 tor. 4 fe 40 3-50 Florida candida, pure white

Florida, rose color.

Hybrida lavallei, dark purplish

Kosteriana Nana variegata, dwarf, variegated, white flowers. Kosteriana Stelzneri, dark red

Sieboldi alba marginata, variegated, flowers rose colored

MITCH HAZEL (Hamamelis) A Oy Ss SEES 50 4.00 XANTHOCERAS—(Chinese Flowering HESSEN) *..0ks so Sree ershetetan ae Oak e Seeeeee fe EDD oie RE 50 4.00 EVERGREEN TREES ACA CTA——Armata <2 54. Soe ete 2 pots 5. tho Ger Lt. 70 6.00 Loh cd ei heen eee ae ene ne eats pots 4 to 5: tae, 60 5.00 Sig I Os eC CAR Start REAR Sy chic eee pots 3 to 4 ft. 50 4.00 PPE eh SY ror eros oct Aude ates pots 2 to DS vite 40 3.00 Baile yam fs... ceta. aerate scaueimieete pots BY tinue Gene: 1.00 7.50 Sire yah ete, woneRNe ee ae’ so Re eed crater Se Re pots 4 to 5 ft. 75 6.00 SOE AR en CA Since Pigs th ee CRBS Cy te pots 3 to Lie ies 60 5.00 bE Se ES Bee NTT MM RENT cl Oar curs Be pots 2 to Sites 50 4.00 CUlEBTEO TINS!) 1-5 ote tere ci or ceeere pots Chto Tole 75 6.00 Re TESS ae Cae ee LAM REE M's oh pots ZG. Ob Eh. 60 5.00 Sa Se teal iistats a char ails, «ete teas, os ane pots BbOn) G Be 50 4.00 ATOR CA SORE, SOR ERR cee pots 2. 6G) Ba vEb. 40 3.00 Cyanophyilila (4. Nets. oes hae pots St SEOm Nor det: 60 5.00 ee Tt RENEE [sate teeta kee a a pots 4 to DAE 50 4.00 Rae Picea Nees eR Ree eRe Ree pots 3 to 4 ft. 40 3.00 Sitaileree Ss ceca NL eee ORS ates ieee ats pots 2 to Dobe 30 2.50 Deal Dacaws 5, gs. Sk, 2 cept ae ee pots 5 to | 6) tie _75 6.00 RS ioral) te! PRB eee 6S Sw eee pots 4 to Bp ists 60 5.00 Ue chin Vetus -Sawpetata levers Manatee tala pe meee eam pots Sy Mra Zia 50 4.00 35.00 TS YARED, nals se Poet e ce See Re LLOLES: 2 to 33 SHR 40 3.00 25.00 TD SCUNLECTIS. 3. Pyar tous, heise scVstcreaete pots DOw “ote vi 6.00 50.00 iia Ae 12 OF A RNC aR 2 aa tes Ey hs pots SEO ai es 60 5.00 40.00 REEL oc) ROT ry eet S & So pots 2 to Seat ue 50 4.00 30.00 Marnmesiama, seuss a. 2st uat eeu pots 4 to Dette 75 6.00 Sg ce ce TS Rome Cok Weeds sh cnc as ae eee pots 3 to 4 ft 60 | 5.00 BR eee CREPES Pe EE oS oe: pots 2 to Bi iB. 50 4.00 MlOrap Was Mise ks. te ac anc eee pots 4 to bett. 50 4.00 ICAL eis BENGE See fasts Re Sato pots 3 to af te 40 3.00 eh Hae COTE eB GED Sua eR TID Oa! eee N ates pots 2 to 3) Bue 30 2.50 GRY oo dcosr te hous ore ce teas pots 2 tO! Latent 40 3.00 GIaWCESCENS? (4 Feet ote et cset ae pots 2 CO SHEE 50 4.00 GeV tEEOMT AR go ce arhits Mieeesiare ors pots 5 tO. (Or fas 75 6.00 50.00 Pe Oe ORO acl Ae, ete ee areee ear eae, ee pots 4 to ate 60 5.00 45.00 eo atet Al bs See ae Pe, i RE eS Ch pots onto 4 ft. 50 4.00 2 pe 2 ga ded SE sno Febonc, Pa sacet oletekate pots 2 to AYE ue 40 3.00 WeUucophyhlay si)... Hae s Wess Sas. pots A toa tlie 60 5.00 NER RTD RTRs APRN StL eh oles Baebes pots ato 4 ft. 50 4.00 PTT POUL bak ews Seathe eee Gale. eee pots 4 to 5 uit 50 4.00 Der WIR ae Aa RA ee Ae pots Sho AST t. 40 3.00 Ry eae et Oe es i Ee ae ae pots 2 to Sea 6 30 2.50 PsO mea «ars evtognnn oun tee ees pots 2 to SVE 40 2.00 Lopantha gigantea *..:.... pots BWC vo hte 40 3.00 WET ATO RV NON sie aol «es = 5s ee aees pots Grito Wak: 75 6.00 50.00 iy Sa Ve PCS Ss RCs RUA MN Ph pots 5 to Ot. 60 5.00 40.00 ye eens ERE ts A Medea eke <u ete ti Rete pots 4 to b= ft: 50 4.00 35.00 So CER Se tis cris Sea eet eae pots 3 to 4 ft. 40 3.50 30.00 se ac, WN PRRs ©. pices teha tava a Seat pots BehOwe or er. 35 3.00 25.00 WIGS SEIT Sey ie ete Siete. ucts eee pots AMTOe eer it. 60 5.00 nig cee Nha EPR ade eia woke aysinkers teins pots DHeeOn, wr Gs 50 4.00 Se OS cd ee eR oer ce pots Zaat wee 10 3.90 MOlUGGAMO).s .& eck ables A soe be pots 2 to Set: 40 3.00 Podalyriifolia:. |. i.e .lebas, ede pots th EOMie Lt: 50 4.00 Pra visSima~. . dhiswiabis es erlkeune pots 2 to Si Magne 50 4.00 PY CuHaANEDS, ; 2 <'-\-is 8 Se lei ets pots AUOM y Diok bs 60 5.00 RPO ae es trertes: t ta) RT Eee NS pots 3 to Aerts 50 4.00 sip daw ona lett i CMI Ladia ie rol =Aimren pots BSE Go oO AL Ge 40 3.00 Sallicina y Bice dsyakea “oo aie 6s8 pots Bio. "6 ft. 75 6.00 aes ce, AM ae a Nae a erat Si alie 2 pets BEG 7a t. 60 5.00 Se Oe carbs RENE cae ec aA ES oak na os Pa pots 2 to 4 ft. 50 the BV.COVEMAS tei. « hlkie brs eis aarevpberee ots 5 fov'.6" Lt. 75 , Scapa. UM Ne aatoed <Detera abe cttele ee 4 to 5 ft. 60 5.00 CAI eee BeucXR By. cety ae! pots 3 to 4 ft. 50 4.00 wea he Sukie nas Sa Ae chm ule ays aoatiol RE ROMS 2 to S4tt. 40 rg Ferticillata ! ics «ees eee pots b ftorebork 75 6. bs 4a Lise Ri, .<. agatha etal pots 4to 5 ft. 60 5.00 Te NE wha \abeha tena acco. 14 Coe aire hee Be pots 3 to 4 ft. aad) 4.99 ach cheerthene’e aves bbe Sie. Seren aaa ots 2 to ot be 40 3.00 ARAUCARIA—Bidwilli specimen tubs 7 +#to,. “Sart 10.00 Tr hae ey il BS ee eke a Ca tubs B Sta ture ean PRA ® leet eh ae nee EY 9 YE, tubs 4 to 6 ft 6.00 PN a ret a eee Aree 4a he ec 3 tubs 3 to 4 ft 00 «BAe iN ea ee OE Se rc Gah A aa: ace RS tubs 2 to Bret 3,00

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 23

ARAUCARIA—(Continued) Eack Per 10 Per 109 Mints Ries Grcnriebtan on canee ie ee Oe fae oe a pots WR to ae tite 2.00 UP MMEE a Bip tates el awk Tk acre ea ci es UCT 8 pots to 1% ft. 1.50 12.50 Braziliensis “20... saps a seed tei pots 3 to By aie 1.00 etek an cette han ie CRE ee ater eau pots 1% to 2 ft us EYXCCISA: Gta eaas oe retin & pots ZetOle Vomit 2.00 Sic heragreee a adanec Mabeeeue lenses it thc pots 1% to 2 ft 1.50 Excelsa Robusta Compacta. .pots PTAUS' 3) aie 2.50 PIUOTUCACAy cts eats. 6 o See ede balled 2 to Sh bir 3.00 TS Me ARE roc cc cheateate enn pots 14. to PA Ste 2.00 15.00

ARBORVITAE—(Thuya)

American (Occidentalis)...balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 ea Renee eh wiesin fc! Sealey citys’ or & fever eats bailed 2 to oy ie 1.25 10.00 Ea Serva nay! cox. greie ene cious balled 2 to Se nee 1.00 Ever Golden (Semper Aurescens) & dias: MsQtONOR ORs RCE AROS SOE PAE Re Re boxed 4 to Dette 3.00 RI PAENC cra rote rate Picea wie tues a enaenerie te balled 33 FEO) 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 Hn ice RIN GOT RR EL HES Gea, Mmmm Tue balled 2 to Opa. 1.50 12.50 Sih Sait el om Sane RR nt he Re ee balled 1% to 20 hte 1.00 8.00 EUR PRE Non Yat ange: rey EPs, slg Rn anes DOES ONTO lias 40 3.00 GaP C Ao rie a tyt etotee ee balled 4 to 5 fats 3.00 RRR Rad ies his) cies swoon comic cy sha cna tec taht balled 3 to 4 £t. 2.00 15.00 BASIE OS REE Ot Coen pate Che balled 2 to SL, 150 12.50 Goldenw Oriental)... 0s. 46 boxed 4 to by ae 3.00 SO ey CR ee ON Ooty Sa ee balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.50 12.50 SO soe BA te evel ce SIneeE en AN Rie ane Re balled 2 to Ste 125 10.00 Eowey.s Golden ie. t. se. ae balled 2, to Secite 1.50 rey te ec cerca ete tat ath RR Ra balled 1%to 2 ft. 1.00 Weeping (Filiformis)..... balled 4 to Behits 3.00 By Side nee GR Lena re eae ee balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 Beets OCU, LSU ee ea itty eee ann balled 2 to Sontate 1.50 12.00 BRACHYCHITON—(Sterculia) Aceri- RO pa atenace tia, ineen eas erg ane ese pots 2 to By aE, (3) 6.00 Diversifolia and Populneum SION ak PS ERAT MAA crs he nehe Cea hor cv eee tei ewe balled 3 to 4 ft. 80 7.00 has SVE NNR, cu ick SNORE CPIM: oie Rete tate pots 3 to 4 ft. 60 5.00 Shel os TNEAp ai sinatter oat chee Node oo tua tee. eas aoeee 1S pots 2 to 34 ait 50 4.00 The above varieties of Brachychiton can be supplied. Naked roots—Ready for deliv- Greyeeiiie Marla we saa Se senet elect ee BY EO Gate 1.00 eo. 60.00 CALIFORNIA LAUREL OR BAY TREE @Wimib ella nia) me ere cocks tae 3 pots 2 to Smee 15 Spe eba tied cjictZcha al avolerevtelie “sane! Site Merk: « pots 1 2 ft. 60 CALIFORNIA BIG TREE—(Sequoia GHSamTC A ms Se aeie te se sever odes boxed 6 to seve 6.00 BM ETA AN ahs eSB ioe law ie. Owabien s boxed 4 to Gusti. 4.00 5 Sebo Gua CeOeSRa BAIS GLOSS CRORE REP balled 6 to gett 4.00 30.00 BAER Asch Ch CU Gn Sa See C ERE ce. a amy Se aa balled 4 to 3) abe 2.50 20.00 TiS Broan ear lic ol SEs eS a Rea balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 85h inher eae balled 2 to Syilate 1.50 12.00 de «di oll Lae cals CHENG Eee Oa CRS RE EC ONG pots 1 LEO) PA AEE 50 4.00 30.00 Beeaas MAU) ie haley ererenene wo lebetie anierte aels DOCS LO REORee mun. 40 3.00 CALIFORNIA REDWOOD—(Sequoia SCMPCEVATECIIS! Fiji. eer. aise ee boxed 6 to 8 ft. 6.00 Na BN SE oO EE ERC eee balled 6 to 8 ft. 2.50 20.00 FNC tr SRIORGL ORC CS ORC EP ORI PE re 4 balled 4 to 6 ft. 2.00 15.00 Rte AE Neca a eae N ero hala Valores hpayene balled 3 to Antibes 1.25 10.00 Reiter abeder erence ais ete s pots 1to1% ft. 40 3.00 eR RSI Siete Metered ra eee sDOtSer| 1 Ofte; Ol2 "in. 30 2.50 Pyramidalis Compacta Glauca (ONE aii ec ests) at slates MimeeeUetion el sue a's balled 2 to ote 2.00 CALIFORNIA NUTMEG—(Torreya) Red cedenavciets\ensiialatoteie wicie tele tec aie! the, pots 2 to 3. Et 1.50 CAMPHOR TREE—(Camphor Ohiineryalsh bk) sweet Ree oa ne pots 4 to metate 4(3) 6.00 50.00 PMP TENET china ge ie Loe Sher drere GheLere.s pots 3 to 4 ft. 60 5.00 35.00 Tet TRA Oe orcas oicgile ppeusia sfoveuee Dies pots 2 to Spice 50 4.00 30.00 8 EDC e Cuaee ORR OREI CLAIROL REN Pe eet Core pots 1 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 20.00 CASUARINA—Equisetifolia EE eee.) MITE) a pap cocoa Meu eS pire. pots 4 to am tits 106) 6.00 NG et aeRO Ce ORE CRE Bide tate OEE pets 2 to Stat 40 3.00 Stricta—(Quadrivalvis) pots 4 to 6 ft 75 6.00 Poo a aes wae dle. © diaskoteiet a pots 3 to 4 ft 60 5.00 BNR eae ariaiie Gehan ais) anata, nt eo ahem pots 2 to 3 ft 40 3.00 CEDAR—(Cedrus) Atlantica boxed 6 to 8 ft 6.00 BP NEV emetic, © cic: oneh Martelanel Misieiskersats boxed 4 to BLLe 5.00 PERRI G Sh SD an oe Baa dhial AEE «ligule ea elie ta ae balled 3 to 4 ft 2.50 20.00 BON MME UR oS ey aie diiovlel dy Bi ah eel’ otle tells balled 2 to Sent 2.00 15.00 NG del ed 3 AERP TEC Cd ee Sa ae pots 10to 12 in 75 6.00 MEAN E Ga, Glaweas i .ie eke toss boxed 6 to 8 ft 6.00 BEN Acetle: orate n (Siew ep ee ah base siseheNers boxed 4 to Bae 4.00 HIE ERO OREO CEE Re balled 3 to 4 ft 2.50 20.00 TAS rn a Stale ae, aie ca the balled 2 to Bye oY 2.00 15.00

24 PRICE CATALOGUE CEDAR—(Continued) Each Per 10 P Atlantica Pyramidalis ....balled 2 to 5 i ae 3.00 peters se he one) ce). Ue ae oes ae ee pots 1% to OTE 1.00 DeCOdATA ©. oe <siee eee ne ee oe boxed 10to 12 ft. 10.00 Le = ep Aik Save eee Sree ente cea boxed 8 to 10 ft. 8.00 Jo Pe bee. ae ee tone ae boxed Gitote "STE: 6.00 WEN, DS cel Ne! ote. 3 Japanese tubs 4%to ') “5 Pt. 4.00 Ss RS Doe ee ee Japanese tubs 35t0. 0 SAE 3.00 Sete ot detehels te <n tne ht eee balled 6 to 8 ft. 5.00 Se oti 2G oR,cp se A balled 5to 6 ft. 4.00 30.00 SN. dg tated Jato he Clade a IE eee balled 4 to 5 26. 3.00 25.00 ea bee ake eaSin cs aeons Bae balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 Spe One iar 6 Mtns ay ean, 5 Sam Ag balled 2 to 34 ye 1.50 12.50 A SRNR AU hoa iah dene aA oe ee pots 1 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 Deodara Golden! s.2-.7- .- balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.50 od aia hate, Seed ni CN ae Saas) balled 2 to a ft. 2.00 Deodara Variegated ...... boxed 6*te, ASette 6.00 Foe ES SS Te ee). ae boxed 4/50 s 2p Ct; 5.00 PEt eee eee RR ee balled SutO re 4 -2t. 3.00 wise NO Re eS Screh a ea puneaet cteiierels cubis balled 2 to Sait 2.50 Deodara Verticillata Glauca So SEIT Bre ce ero ean Ae ate boxed 6:tas | 25 fE. 7.00 Lido. p= eal eee hee oa balled 4 tov 5 ‘ft. 5.00 40.00 ee « ee ee as FE eR Ye balled UNLO 4 tt. 3.00 25.00 Lied keke Sebo heey Re acbey eMere lilt eaaiies toners balled 2 to mr Et: 2.50 20.00 Deodara, Miridis) <6. oA. See DOES ESEO a1 56 ~ BE: 1.00 Libani—(Lebanon) ....... balled 4 to 5 ft. 3.00 Bee rie tans eet a re ges A. balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.5 20.00 Gee SET EN ode Saeed Le balled 2 to Sit 8 oF 1-50 12.50 Ss 9, Se RN ae Rn Ee Se pots Lt to 461 ft: 1.00 7.50 CEPHALOTAXUS—Fortunei balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 BAU) ey FEY Die ARR ghey ic balled 2 to S yeh hoe 1.50 12.50 PE Raper ee ere. aS Re ree balled 1 to 2 Ft. 1.25 10.00 ea ae cat bio coy b Ki oheeyec ane her Sal aoe bareaen ea pots 10. to 22:in; 60 CRYPTOMERIA—Japonica....balled 4 to 6 ft. 1.50 12.50 WE eee a ae Some ener ae balled onto 476 1.25 10.00 ge i OA AP ge mR OW 1 a balled 2 to S fai = 1.00 8.00 soe etn nc eens Biter at iciaclcareis opens oe pots i toc sft. 15 6.00 Japonica HMilegans ........ balled 3 to HME; 1.50 CE 7 Se ae) See nae balled 2 to S bts 1.25 10.00 a iaenk, See ee Sn are SE A pots Uta dso be 75 6.00 CYPRESS—(Cupressus) AFIZONICR Ao. .isoe . 9. 6 ae eee pots 1 to 1% ft. 50 DHE Rall 2 eee oe ae boxed 6 to She. 3.00 Ne A ee Ne pr eke Mie Oe balled 4 to 5 ft. 1.25 10.00 Sh Sots 6 Ses Bid. Se Oe ee See balled 3 to ASE. 1.00 7.50 se Oty ke Re T3) R Bahs oa) ee balled 2 to kts 75 6.00 AE ie EPR ens cian ep ea pots 1 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 20.00 Bers. eee ee rine ik pots ‘10 to 12 in. 25 2.00 Goventana fA. at eee pots 1% to 2 ft. 60 Guadahupensis’) ioo..: a... balled 3 to A ft. 1.25 10.00 dea ES IDE Saat, Bld” iy i cA halled 2 to 2 Le. 1.00 7.50 fal toe 3M aA, ga Mee balled 1to1% ft. 75 6.00 A IER es Bi S ee pots 2 to She te: 50 4.00 nd AL tee Rae CMe es oe ME oe pots 1 to 1% ft. 30 2.50 TEAVIAM Hae OS: Kien Bb diere.c coe boxed S7tGy ho re: 3.00 AA. ok pene tS Eek 32! hoxead 6 to ei a 2.50 Oe 5 ees oo oe ee ee boxed 4 to Bree 1.50 OE eS eS ey Pe ape ese balled 6 to 8 ft. 1.50 12.00 Te DR MI oe aos ERB 6 eee balled 4 to DEE: 1.00 7.50 60.00 Cat Se Re. LAs, orere w Bee aoe balled 3°to A Tt; 75 6.00 50.00 es. Ft ee ee ere balled 2 to ax cbs 60 5.00 ssa teh ageR A ialle ee. = aes k Mid % cpt Oa pots 4 to sk i ae 75 6.00 lis Re HEPES pam An, 2 pots 8 to 4 ft. 60 5.00 bik PR Sie eNews ic 's: Se MeRS IS, ares aS pots 2 to Dot. 50 4.00 TE TMs ct ig rd Cee is 6 ee pots ito-4 Ye ft. 40 3.00 20.00 2 eee rs pots 10to 12 in. 30 2.00 15.00 «ns ea eee transplanted in flats oto. 3: in. 6.00 Knieitiens + ok ees «eee pots 1% to Ae 50 Da wsonigie ot. io. se balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.25 Se eh) Pe ee PS > balled 2 to 3 it. 1.00 be fa tee Pe RD ee oe pots 1% to 2 ft. 50 Lawsoniana Erecta Viridis oie. Ueda Deeidass Cie e a a Nab eee alled 2 to ea 1.25 RF eh ee kee balled 1% to 2 £t. 1.00 SA a) Be Als xo opts iota aye See balled 1 to 1% ft. 60 5.00 ee eh Pee ee RN RE fee 8 vots 10to 12 in. 40 3.00 Lawsoniana Glauca Coerulea a ane Eee ERA! RE i pots 1 to 4" “5 4 dy dike wsoniana Lutea........ balled 2 to : : ? * - wees e 5 ok E 55s oe balled 1% to a tt. 1.25 10.00 RS AS An oon, SER a Oe Wie Reena pots 10to 12 in. 75 Lawsoniana Strieta Viridis..nots 1 to 1% ft. 75 Monterey 3<. 2 2Pce. oo. does balled 3 to Att. 50 4.00 RN |i Me Re awn t GE 2 toils &. fb. 40 3.50 Le Ee See os SS ae pots 2 (to he MLE. 40 3.00 25.02

—— =< -——— ss ——

YS

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 29

CYPRESS— (Continued) = Each Per 10 Per 100

SPER CPB CLEREIE uk Pal CRE ORO Cie pots QMO Vo. bts 30 2.50 20.00 Ee Bic oo Peni Peaey eg ni An Jk RON as ogg. Re aN pots 1to1% ft. 25 2.00 15.00 Ne RRR cit transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 2.00 ($17.50 per 1000)

Monterey Golden.......... balled Paton |. Lite 1.00 8.00

whan PONE ATAD oe Ch Spat trot ah es aN ’s) everion deg pots Tato 14, Et. 50

Nootka Sound Cypress

(Thuyopsis Borealis) ..... balled 3 to 4 Et: 1,50 12.00

By EES oot SO OI 0 AA RL WO No balled QeONe omits 1.25 10.00

See eae a ces. eR ony ORO RIENCE balled 1 to hts 75

SEP m echo kciatal ere S alc cite ease eee DOtS: 0 etOy Meze in. 50

EUCALYPTUS—All varieties planted in flats con- tain about 100 plants to the flat. As it is necessary to cut the flat in case a smaller quantity is ordered, part flats willbe charged at 1% cents per tree higher than’ the hundred

rate. Arvesdalinian sve os eve as os eee pots 4 to 5 ft. 50 4.00

5 cl ORS GAS Ee ORO OR ROR ER EE a pots BLOM Ao ts 40 3.00

Are eal Caen CE A age Sk Ae pots 2: toy a. Et 30 2.50

IB OURYV OTM ES is erin Stal she ons sche anes pots 4 to Syetabe 40 3.00 25.00 BOVE GO no > RICOEUR CG Rae OME pots Buc One cette 30 2.50 20.00 Sia daretond ote: transplanted in flats 19 to 12 in. 2.00 Cajaputea..transplanted in flats 10 to 12 in. 2.50 GSWopilaysllae aries cxelollew sooner ee ates pots 4 tOw sion ete 50 4.00

RnR cs Scie, sbadeiaweine © istepeuakeue rate 6 pots 3 to 4 ft 40 3.00

BS aR Ol er ROT OLE RCE OR CEE ROR eC Ne pots 2 to ets 30 2.50

nA hap aiseenavets transplanted in flats 19 to 12 in. 2.00 Citriodora, ‘‘Lemon Scented”’

arr ee ebaraatastrep esis) a eler se trtes ctiare:.o ena Ole cya'ie pots t to a) lie 50 4.00

AHR On pb ORS Ee & et > NU re Ra an ie pots 3 to 4 ft. 40 3.00

SoS oRe, Sse Sea amare ect Bereta amr AE ry Se pots 2 to Bi bite 3 2.50

Bae Series transplanted in flats 10 to 12 in. 2.50 CWORTULA tas miclevene: des. cvenelene cucaees pots 4 to 5) ARE 50 4.00

PRE RY ok te Seat Ee hee ante pots BONY ude Ete 40 3.00

2 ee transplanted in flats 10 to 12 in. 2.00 Cornutay (Lehmannii)....... pots 2 to 3 ft. 40 3.00 rs Perse ee eh transplanted in flats 10 to 12 in. 2.00 WoranaboOsaw yc ese ete Deus) 4/2 to a oe ae on Corynocalyx—‘‘Sugar Gum’’.pots a to Lt. a) Ut

at es Bie sf bio senate: a pA Cavin ge Pots AMT Onn Omtite 40 3.00

IBAA Is ete oe," gees NSE ee. pots Seta hance 30 2.50

3 A Ate eee transplanted in flats 19 to 12 in. 2.00 ($16.00 per 1000)

Crebra— irons bark’ soe. pots 1% to 2 ft. 35 3.00

PIN a eh transplanted in flats 10 to 12 in. 2.50 ($20.00 per 1000)

Ficifolia—‘Scarlet Flowering”’

AE RC CIE SCARE ERE ek se Re CHe pots 1%to 2 ft 60 5.00 Globulus, “Blue Gum’’...... pots BY 118) ites 40 3.00 25.00 Pach GONE) TNO ROE OT ONC tO Oe mE OIC ies eae pots 4 to 5) Abi 30 2.50 20.00 AE canis eS, SURER ct IRE ERP ERO ae oa pots 3 to Att 25 2.00 15.00 a iB cehe eet transplanted in flats 10to 12 in 1.75 ($15.00 per 1000)

GUT i cs cate Oe Be A ep evehade pots 4 to palais 50 4.00

Ae Rea aR ee Niro ie OREM 9) At A pots 3 to 4 ft. 40 3.00

BU Powel aves. & olal SOS MA AO CE nstiate Pewee acto a. pots 2 tO Bq Eee 3 2.50

SOIR OES transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 2.00 le (Croabelanloncehs amo mide co blac oe pots 2tOpe ont 30 2.50

uate tests ete transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 2.00 MACTICO XV LON, Hoe eke ecco teen pots 4 to 5 it 60 5.00

Pe ee ek. AR Oe Ry oo ee aD pots oon 4 cf: 50 4.00

05 OE RR RRR Hier EER are hoe pots 2 to By aie 40 3.00

Brite eon clita s vaviseat & transplanted in flats 1% to 12 in. 2.00 WMevcoxylon ROSES) oss. pots 4 to Petts 60 5.00

4 Rte see ene ane ic BERTON CEB er a cee pots Sato 4 ft. 50 4.00

Meee oiielel Mies oy oh eT oes. ato leuc ye hier ehens pots 2 to Bowtie. 40 3.00 WEE O GON) cizcsene cael ease pots 4 to Datei 50 4.00

Fee OTOL OS CO eer ee ota Ree EE ASE pots 3 to 4 ft. 40) 3.00

SR a MOG NLL OPIS oY cece bn pots Zao eet. 3 2.50

Bg Se Sieh Oe transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 2.00 PUTS oe ator eee tee pots 4 to 6 ft. 50 4.00

Sh Sree take rate) Sic nade ace Soe eae a eee pots 2 to 4 aft; 40 3.00 Polyanthiema y ekisnn 2 0k rac pots 4 to 3) abe 40 3.50 30.00 Diath Agee ui dy Ne bee io ai pots 3 to 4 ft. 35 3.00 25.00 Set EAN a sive: aie oy ahtita Pras tina ay sehen omental te pots £ to Sh idit 3 2.50 20.00 Bra laea, She aire vahies Sud transplanted in flats 19to 12 in 2.00 ($18.00 per 1000)

Resinfera..transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 2.50 FRODUStA “sh Sctate otters Memrereme pots 5 to Gait 50 4.00

eee co Se rae Rae, hi ee ee pots 4 to 5 ft 40 3.00 25.00 EAR AD, RRS REE ea chs artis MERE pots 3, to SEU 3 2.50 20.00 ec ie ey ae ere transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 2.00

($18.00 per 1000)

26 PRICE CATALOGUE

LUCALYPTUS—(Continued) ROSEY SG | cis io is toes ele on ake -..-pots

RULES 5 Sor se inn. 10 9 ee abate nets Aare ieve pots

($16.00 per 1000) Siderexwlon: ~.. ios =e ie pots

($15.00 per 1000) WATTET IAMS 7 ors Pacuskc ere foteue ta ae es pots

rey ee ahs aa! transplanted in flats ($15.00 per 1000) Yellow Species New) whenereieae pots

PPM Ses Rk Sea mens NIUE cre Ed balled

UTI RTAG Geen’ ous ca alele astene, winders balled Japa AG OIG: Nok oie. a ctedane ee balled ea VE UL ECU cnet is. 6 ees balled

Chilensis Variegata ...... +. spots Ghitensis : Miridiau.. 2 i ssices balled

rt DNwwk

Opcpwct

WH

COX FOWRONROWHF

fl

H

a-1 OMmuUoNs

mw HS prweO NW pe prw ww ODnpxw on oon SCUMOC CUT

—_ = bows Dowhows Now ROI] 9 He OT 0 00 He eH AOorw nw

= . ~

Lal sh

bo Com

>povl it)

mMoonooe

| wet Hat DOS bo Co PR DODD DOW RD DIOS

ot

fk fal kr Fase ND fed Fra eat ND) ND feat Jot Ft bolo ¢

ce -_ > O11

Rrobo ooce

_

va é NWwWrRP WOODWEB SOR MN WIOW ROW OR MOOC HO

PARA bo OOF bo bo VirnomcOootonwInIo W-1

SMe kOAoOK ND Womwe Hho oOmooooo5HT“

Per 10

3.00 2.50 2.00

10.00

8.00

2.50

12.50 10.00

10.00

8.00

12.50 10.00

8.00 6.00

20.00 15.00 12.00

15.00 12.50 10.00

Per 100

50.00 40.00 35.00 25.00 20.00

FANCHER CREEK. NURSERIES 27

Each Per 10 Per 100

LOQUAT—(Eriobotrya) ...... boxed So lO wet 3.00 Rat eRe HE aircwer'at oPenty &, sei efeilsids tetas boxed 6 to Suit 2.00 ERE Halts diahe chats ohio lol events sd balled 6 to 8 ft. 71.50 12.50 Coe Seer cH Trae taluk ahs ays balled AMtoO. © 5 eit 1.25 10.00 SESS cae Said EEA IOIOL Eee ae CL balled SHevONn wr auntity 1.00 8.00 LINDA rencst Ate t ete, |Our awanatie ehtns balled % to By ite 80 7.00 EO MeO E Se ey alelaive Bhat atte isl sere awes Gre ates pots 2 to Oniets 60 5.00 hae cyt SARE GaBPeRBR OTIC hs 3 ARAL EERE 5 18 pots it to Pr nite 30 2.50 IMAPTOR ACCA: icicle cic si sie eke ees balled 1%to 2 ft. 1.25 MADRONE—(Arbutus) ......... pots Seco! 0) ins 75 MAGNOLIA—Grandiflora ..... boxed 10 to 12 ft 10.00 PME erat ctntier che) te laAaWets: hci. tam iy okai'ets. © boxed STG LLG Et. 8.00 5.0.6 Gch 4.) dy MONO ORDNOIO Gs CHOLES! ORO kon boxed 6 to (8 ft. 6.00 PNA RA aici tcis: areas cietoOR VavaN Jarrah Are tere boxed 4to 6 ft 5.00 Bese tadaga ta veverichs, apa te tel Japanese tubs 4to 6 ft 5.00 PE Ge aie ot Wasa Re Agere aks Japanese tubs 3.to . 4 ft 400m. Mose ke teristies jig toteatte eva, tit Oat a eae balled 4 to 5 ft 2.00 15.00 BUenaA cist ieta hohe ecatcers ee GRR eh a balled 83 to 4 ft 1.50 12.00 EVP rey sen evap sy st alien hier famrela vengidelae: te balled Devo Se 1.00 8.00 Eh a erecta Nac Sid itis, hone balled ton. eke 80 7.50 Repair igeteitemallalinticucnetet ie ie elie testes te eaemecievars pots 2 to Spt 75 6.00 TCH ay Oh eR eae TOES ucts (Smo NG ae tee Nor Rae DOUSN ele to Zee tate 4() 3.00 Sey Hitec RUC Or che, St SPE ais A RA eae pots 10 to 12:in. 30 2.00 5, -Eadkan oS ST ER ot a ee pots SLO meOn me 20 1.50 12.00 Exoniensis ...... - ..pots 3) We 4 ft 2.00 SHE 5:15 SCHOLCEO RCA REICHERT OPER AEE pots 2 to erate 1.50 Galiissonmilencis) ss. los. eee balled 2 to Seaee 2.00 OAK—(Quercus) “California Live Oak” 5 (6 aid GREROMRUA Gi ONE! sf ana Sune gE San Ea balled 4 to TEE 1.50 12.50 BRINE So hag cc Pe os cad Mee EeE oa hel at pet ene balled eG 4 ft 125 10.00 a ae OREN RPS RCT ON rice tice: PREM SU ORL BE are pots 4 to (5) Pith 1.00 DFE e Rena aie: sen cutee tena sie i. hie ney, Geote pots 3 to 40hb. 415) We pasta eM tey dit 1h ye cove hike eels pots 2 to Smuts 60 of a et ha ERT Ey RGR PPI MERE cE AEE pots 1 to 1% ft. 50 4.00 (Choc Fea a se Aa eerste stance acme ate nich cred balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.25 10.00 MPO HAR EON Ac tH oee gh anal oiel IER e balled 7A Nea). 3 HELE 1.00 8.00 Went tL ere Be aol ANAT Aca a Ghai a Satis! pots 3) go), | Gh see 75 6.00 SNH Seka Bey ovla vets aire Lav ene tenvel hone te ome) oties pots 2 to @} Tet 60 5.00 Re Maen Hal Palsc ante a neilevici’a tart uhe seater e tales pots 1 to 1% ft 40 3.00 POM yale aVieds o widvax-en +) levecemans pots 3 to 4 ft 1.00 SAY Se Weel ches bro uke ee) 6 atte Sete beurre pots 2 to 3) SEL 15, ORANGE—(Seville) .......... balled 3 to) 4 Et 1.00 Flowering Orange (Bouquet Ges ale uUrs) Ni iesatcusrsiar 6 oneenc balled 3 to 4 ft 1.50 TARKINSONIA—Aculeata ...... pots 1146 to my Nie 1.00 PEPPER—(Schinus Molle)..... pots 6 to th EID, 80 7.00 60.00 Sipe ROME, cae N AN, CROMER Rp er aia Ree pots Bt OW Oats 70 6.00 50.00 ener sete etek MEE Age, chet aemalrs pots AN eo 45) ate 60 5.00 40.00 ESM P eee AS MLS, aul g Rukh Ph le tare ouch ads G pots Suto Vay tt. 50 4.00 30.00 WENE—AUStTIAn js dcie. cs cscnensvetere balled AVtor, 16) £t 1.50 12.50 RPE rasan ctl ptlehtterls eaten oR Rene balled 3 Oh, Cheat 1.25 10.00 5. bee Ore chon NOISE eee balled 2 to 3) Fir 1.00 7.50 Bre eteie a eke. cBerin to sea lndets @iaveh e's Nees DOES LOMtOmeuaiin. 30 2.50 SR ea as fe transplanted in flats eo) 160) iN(), shal 4.00 COWLES Inara eee ee hae score te balled Sebo we Lt. 1.25 Rr Me Wolves ca ieee ohaaer cued fe cues tered balled 2m Oumitoiati ts 1.00 SE eRe OP a CAN RCIPRTS ic Ceo: CORRE ECL tye balled 1% to Aelute 75 RB ee, pee eee srr ecmMorayeheiga! we, shale el epet s pots 11% to Pre tates 50 4 Sede RE GROLIER CORER kc CRIP ka tach pots 10 to 12 in: 30 2.50 HIATSPeNnISiS” ssc ee srevey cuss toler boxed G)tOom, Sete 3.00 25.00 LONE LS Es alee ate) auclreseuee Sheth tate eae aes balled 4 to 6°£t 1.25 10.00 ge = EP: «Eee sue cy See Nal Redeye e balled 3) to) 4) Et 1.00 8.00 fe OR PO ADOT RT Boe balled 2 to Sedius 75 6.00 Pe eM Pps ceteme MANE EM, Lor et one latetaustie te pots Ztoy ow osu 50 4.00 ete WE Men bit ea culeaeee eid lade e! tale grt eM hep « pots 1% to PAM AT 25 2.00 12.00 aricios (Corsican): . «cit balled 2 to 33 aihe 15 6.00 Eee eo ose te ee ts sate atehah erarerokes ees Mee balled 1% to PASEO 60 5.00 Lambertiana (Sugar) balled 1% to AA BER 15, 6.00 Gynt AE eae ICOM CCT REN ER ERO Coto Tete ots Gutouw >it 30 Maritima (Cluster Pine)..balled 3 to 4 ft Us 6.00 1 RO Paes oC Thc et eee DaLLed ZetOn woMiiG 60 5.00 ey hts, SCORES Cae eR ELONT SO Cote pots 1to1% ft 30 PAY) 20.00 ae SEAR Rone ice Ree, Bear pots’ 10 to 12 in 25 2.00 12.00 Montana (Swiss Mountain t PESETLGO)E Michclard evel dishsio erates, ete ohare balled tole Et. 75 6.00 Monterey (Insignis)...... balled 5) 1000) 6 ft. 1.00 7.50 60.00 SE FEC CHERET AORC I T ee ELEN ee balled AOA Dells 75 6.00 50.00 SPAS rc oS Slcctde as Wienehamel aiatecat ste balled 3 to 4. ft. 60 5.00 40.00 Sa fend Wea cola) ah Sher Tanto aia Yelle tale vay ad rome balled 2 to Af Abit 40) 3.00 25.00 erates Mise che fer evauane arots Bmeyo evel pots 2 to Spit: 30 2.50 20.00 JES he ae a Ale RAR Mee AU MPa EOE ect ae pots 1% to 2 Tt 25 2.00

CE Be patna transplanted in flats 10to 12 in. 3.00

28 PRICE CATALOGUE

PINE—(Continued) Each (Pines ieee. 2 oe Oe ee ek. <a balled 4 teeruiG- rt. 1.50 A Per inal CRS on, ee balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.25 POHdGTOSS: |<! Behe coc balled 4 to 6 ft. 1.25 a CoE Bde =. STS Ree eee balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.00 Se ae eR ee ce ran eRe hte balled 2 to 3hetg 75 BE SAEED hase, », aan Meee ted tie 15 NOR pots 106 to 12 in. 40 Pinus) Punsensh® eno oie balled 1 to 1% ft. 1.56 Strapie7 <i: 20. seen. See balled Ito 56 ft. 1.00 Skits hse Aes See ee pots 8 to 10 in. 30 SVIVeStris: -.iciaw ce een ek balled 4 to 6 ft. 1.00 Bee hua, ¢ taho Rane Matis SAE ee See balled 3Fto's 4) Tt. 80 Ae Mere NR! Rien -S aE cy =o, SE balled 2 to ORnL- 60 Pe case inte oy Sey REET s Lee balled 1 to 2 ft. 50 OE Bees soliton slic! op cttw RECM ci remegre ce a eatemere pots. 10 sted in: 3 eicc eta borane 1b. Gaciwel ct KEAICRe etait olen cae pots $ to; 10 In 20 Torreyana’. 10S Soe eee eA eee pots 1 to 1% ft 40 RETIN OSPORA—Ericoides ...balled 1% to 2 ft. - 1.00 Ear Ceres Se eran 4 a, Wee balled 1 to 1% ft. 60 ssw ith a tpaatatare tay ste con ks eka see ee pots: 10¢tort2in 30 Phimosa “Aurede-. «cite see balled 1% to yee 1.00 ok aS Meee ow ovres a be Rerosko te, soleus ae one ae™ pots Onto! 2 in 40 SCIADOPITYS—Verticillata (OUmbrelia. Pine)i x. -e.. citsee s pots 1% to Pe 1.50 SPRUCE—(Abies) Douglas ...balled 1% to Mert: 1.50 Foe lahre 6 Boise toa Ss Sew oe aks PE ee pots LO MS65Et. Ya Excelsa (Norway) -....... balled 1% to 2 Xt. 1.00 Ula gloat: Genes Oe to. A Nee en Eaoay ee balled 1 %to Aes 75 Mien Zlesiiy Abie cuoiecestols ae eke © balled 1% to 2 ft. 15 va Wels we Weve alesioy ay "ois aM ale ce Fal eccths uemeie eaes pots tO Owin: 40 Nordmanniana *22.%..2.. <. tee. balled L SEO Wietoe Et 1.00 Ortentalis : s cA.ctraere.je.e. ee balled 1 to 1% fet. 1.50 IPechina ta: 20 deere ee te balled 1% to ott. 1.25 Ss TT et igh Oe pots 1 to 1% ft. 75 IP TSAO Ow sence teks > eich et co eae balled 145 to A 1250 f Bg aaa 1 he epee on ok 2 el balled 1 to 1% ft. 1.00 WehitewG@A Iba). 228, 6... oe balled ZEEO PmOuEts 1.50 ee. REEL ey 3+ en a oe balled 1 Sto GEASEt. 75 o ete a poRph Pua 5.16, 0, SPeeR Ro orete 1c SRS eee pots’ °10Sbo- a2 Fin: 30

STERCULIA—(See Brachychiton)

THUYOPSIS—Dolobrata ....... pots 1 to 144 £t. 50 Dolobrata variegata...... balled 1 to 1% ft. 1.00 scone Tole) SINS Hed ew te ee eh at sueiel ciliates pots 1 to 1% ft. 75 TORREY A—Nucifera (Japan “Nutmee) ) i... 5 eee pots Stow Anh 1350 oy atbite gate onclewe Basis (oa eetvare Sika mooie rerene pots 2h so ts 1.25 UMBRELLA PINE—(See Sciadopitys) YEW—(Taxus Baccata) Be ackh ee nS eat cae Ee On balled 2 to Sharpe 1.00 Ses eae Sah oe Pe A el I Ae ton ae, balled 1% to LE. 75 Sob hie MARTY apele lore cl etade whee eC ete pots 1 to Dy Et. 50 Dwarf Golden (HBlegantissima) AO RK. 3.0) ee aE + Senet ere balled 1% to 2. -£t. 1.00 Irish, Pyramidal (Fastigiata) Ty See oS eee Rice - balled 2 to Set: 1.00 Fee oe aH acs EES 5 Po ere i - balled 1% to I is 75 ivish. * Varierated.: .i.s. ten balled 2 to the 1.50 ay ets Lepr ae PE 4, a balled 1% to PAG Ee 1,25 ABELIA—Floribunda .......... pots 1 to 1% ft. 50 RUpSSUrIS, Vic. tebe sso ee balled 3 to ot be 1.00 os in fgets tales co ARR S abe SO balled 2 to 3 ft. ae te RS eR he ean |e ae balled 1% to 2att, 50 dip! oS abaieauatre tele te iota Gauels atals 4 aoe pots Sito. el0. in. 20 ARALIA—Papyrifera .......... pots 2 to 3 it. 1.00 Slebolait” ajeeteets oes oe eevee pots PALO eOi-dte 1.25 a Ae ed a A ree See pots 1% to 2 ft. 1.00 Sieboldii Variegata’......... pots 2 to ofa 1.25 aha Svein, & ceca Rig eek ey aa pots 1% to 2 ft. 1.00 ARBUTUS—Unedo ........... balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.00 ve ote alate ie, ph ave! & ep Cok. pve ae pots 10 to 12 in: 20 ARIDISTA=—Crispa i: s sicccs eer pots 1 to o Ets 1.00 a: p' SURN hee fale wpe vp sielere, Ui aie ae pots 10to 12 in. 75 AUCUBA—Japonica’ 2... . sh eae pots 1% to PA i 60

Aurea Maculata (Gold Dust Laurel) a fake teeta ee otal aye, (eae veins Go x eC pots 1 to 2 ft. 75

Per 10 Per 100 PD:

bo oO oO

1.50

5.00

10.00

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

AZARA—Microphylla ........ balled 4 Sk acted BOHR, Ce ee onal eee euro meenn balled 3 AMM METS ay Ssh Materia Svouravemanet eg balled 2 LDL be Aiea Pore TAP MR) iran s foresee! oS Gl fo.76 pots 1 ee eA RS eG ane gy Sb STG Sale Ae alee aces pots 10 BERBERIS—Darwinii ........ balled 3 UT a od AUR R RI oats: STAN Mt Co balled 2 SR a vas Rae eshte Rua) otal kd Mite balled il PBA ee irs ee liaie outers isha hela hs goes ke pots 10 NUNC IE Olay ee is meucntek rd eese fhe. = balled 1% Berets tel Se Spiele SMS latven cme os Werte, 8 pots 1 INGWHDeIET cee SO Sando ara hs pots 1% BOX—(Buxus) Sempervirens “Common’”’..balled 2 SPS BNE aka Ol, nse erst es an ee te balled 1% SRM Le Mere ee Smita a ave eaiel aPeaiek Cis oat fal pots 10 wR iret oe eaten taisclaneed in flats 10 Sempervirens argentea Cisilviert striped?) ies 11-104 boxed 2 SRN OYE ces ony real aee et Aicina! op adam ees balled 2 BPs SESK- Me Sxsplal cee lett terscnakecepelat reve balled 1% BS OS Ooo: CEMA ORE ORME cern COCR AC RRC ECR SRE pots 10 to BR AN Bee eae transplanted in flats 8 Sempervirens Aurea, ‘‘Golden CBWE Oia Goss) shlineaes Since ace eaele he balled 1 RS eu Bcghy APRS tov aetna one eres eh ceeljike pots 1% to ME Oa ob nha transplanted in flats 8 Sempervirens suffruticosa ee RE caer abe tities ee Japanese tubs 1% Sid) Biter aU ats eon RANG > cueeMeRE ieee balled 1% Me arate tdiel ence tetas transplanted in flats 6 BROOM—(Genista) Andreanus' (New) ......%... pots 2 Ga MawrilenSisey fA sale eke susiehsle pots 2 SCOUCIIUAE peasy a ota ohne apecer ude sacs pots 38 Sa Mislaaamucwin cee cee itathia sieteae pots 3 Beusch MeMeP Ted cilakiet Veanee ou shea tal liay otey buch ish 8 pots 2 BURNING BUSH (Crataegus IPyEaACamMitniay) tor aele Japanese tubs 3 Ss ae ee ERED eee heer aE ees balled 3 5 OS SS Se Ee Ce RES ee er balled 2 shes Ae ee LESS Ge ea Orne ar a a Oe pots 1% Resear beh ater ne transplanted in flats il CALIFORNIA EVERGREEN CHERRY (Cerasuse WiCiEOlia))iciee ss aes pots il ‘Broad-leaved—(Cerasus THESSETLOMIA) a sins elo co ousiete eters pots 3 SSAC a ecRCE OL IC CUTER OR CHOMS er a aor pots 2 Recs toast ROM OREAG tenting tant f lO REN eri ae pots 1% CAMELLIA—Japonica Double MWawierine; 5.0.27. 2. « pots 2 BS Res Cec kerio OCR CAC A eRe REE ae pots 1% Double Pink Double Red and White ._ Double Red Double White CARPENTERIA—Californica SAMO UE POW Non Ra Ra ech isc htcclote Lath vs pots ib jixoy al CASSIA—Corymbosa ........... pots Zi JMO ODE OKCKE uc) ols taearomeRnnc oy ORE MERE pots 2 *t CEANOTHUS—Azureus ......... pots 2 Glorie de Versailles ....... pots 1 CESTRUM—Aurantiacum .......pots 1% CHOISYA—Ternata ............ pots 1% Se cic: OEGRSIO SG DIG CL OICCIP RCIA ee ona pots 8 CHRISTMAS BERRY—(Heteromeles AU DTEUROLIAIW ares sicyace ge erece o, sais. © pots 1 SM log BS 0 AHO OIDLOLS Oe Ime pots 10 COLLETIA—Cruciata .......... pots 3 SP eeT SCENES Sek bel SR hinienels: eehe als pots 2 COPROSMA—Baueri .......... balled 3 PNM Fey ah ict penance saints 6 balled 2 RTE ENE eT Wa A cee ceva ls. cd el ane balled 12 te DS BAS EIS OC aeRO pots i! LMR ATEME awe oral eee: bier Ghesieal eh nib wie ss pots 10 WITS ALOE! | tetera o Sireela 6 A ponaiels pots CORONILLA—Emerus ........ balled 3 Se MPM hoe hele ie neg faltametone od balled 2 Eo Case ee CPR Pie HO ERIC ROPRRE pots 8 COTATI Gaye ira oe trait eee cr evewatene balled 3 PRM Eola reder’etops bane suet siuations balled 2 Glauca Variegated ...... balled 3 Bs oy cut e ee RIES a Be te ee ee" balled 2 I eae NE Lee ca E. ole RENN She fa Mia’ G pots 10

OOH He CO OD

Nw ee

=

>

Ne

= va DS

toast (ey 12) (2)

ct 2}

ct ° Mp po oo w

ct ° H

ed

pes Doha pOwhHNppowkt wp Yr

NwONAN

e NKOoceocoocoo aococt Soo qoeoo°oc” oeceo

LORD ROTRO RT

HS

29

Per 10 Per 100

75.00 50.06 15.00

6.00

15.00 6.00

6.00

6.00

8.00

20 PRICE CATALOGUE

COTONEASTER—Microphylla balled

DAPHNE—White Flowering....pots Wa DIGS ACC | <5 -o acaeteietals 5:00, clas pots DAPHNEPBHYLLUM—Macropo- GUD eres Seve sks eee eee balled DATURA—Arborea (Angels “EPUIMD CE) VU ic ts hipvete aeeiteeiekss «es ee pots DEERINGIA—Celesoides...... balled

DENDROPANAX—Japonica ......... DIOSMA—Ericoides ............ pots

ELAEAGNUS—Reflexa ....... balled

EUGENIA—Apiculata .......... pots

Myrtifoliay 2.4 oie... se ate ee tee pots EUON YMUS—Japonica

Alans POP cS Sere ay era es 48 Japanese tubs

SNS Te Nahare Roche aahcla et oayetaned 3 eeoe balled

AE ate, 0 anti ode transplanted in flats Japonica Golden-leaved

Japonica Pulchellus OST Lele aVieG. es is « «sales balled

oN eit tanto oe transplanted in flats Japonica Silver-margined

cpa te ley 5 a tesaienene transplanted in flats.

Japonica Silver Variegated Shalt wh dial ote iw %s, cuca eh Beto mibeia ese teneee oie balled

PSP eae CROP IE eS | balled

=

ra

b ms am Bro cot po WOH ok no co

ar

i oO

- an lao Laem oes bo EI pg Ooh to

Laie cel oth

H we

a eS Pw OMDEH Dw

bo ts wo

_ bt NwNON

a nae

pe as & ay DO

rere ook

2)

i in Met bo to

te~ bo co

th 10

Meroe cor

to to to to

to to

1% ft.

bo Co bo 09 COR. bom bo co bo ts) as

be e lo WpowMpwMrow & hh ct

=

por = BO Cots Go He DD CO He Hh st

tt ft oo wf ines

=]

Each Per 10 Per 100 75 6.00

4.00 2.50 2.00

0

DO OTAT IO MAT OTs bo NIonMooMnooesc or oooococeo

Mb Re bo oe Ooo ITI oO ooocooc oe

Ne PRO coo wooo co Fooo

10.00

6.00

6.00

6.00

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 31

Hach, | ber v0, veer 00

GARDENIA—Florida (Oba Tershaaubeen yy 5 hidiain-g a Gee pots 2 to Banta 60 RTA | ts eek ar Se OR a PR er pots 112 to Zn fate 50 GARRYA—BElliptica .......... balled oO 4ft. 75 6.00 ate Lea Terai Galt vee arelte Seyenailohita: tee ev apeaets balled 2 to By HELE 60 5.00 MAES ley Oe Sete CREECH CR OE CIOL DOCS OMLO ma 2 ells 30 2.50 HABROTHAMNUS—Elegans SA eNO ECM AMES Tee eeelateie hare Renters de balled 3 to A tate 50 4.00 PA Tet EL Oeb te) SIC SD REICHERT SN CBN er eee pots 1 to 1% ft. 30 2.50 Has CRM UE tains ees vaitere sae balled BUO Sot it 40 3.50 HEATH—Erica WEeCItenranlean wes sus ar) ste balled 1% to fit 40 3.00 SE Aste Ot Epa. Sidi WV eiisay Sng Aiea ta pots 1 to 1% ft. 25 2.00 Makintel AR meee aN S TA eee as eae nocliecatnan ck pots). 20) to 12 >in 20 1.50 IVA STATUS) wAUl Dials seuaten ests) chet ayer ene pots ) (e@. WO) tha, 40 HYPERICUM—Hercinum peo ERCeeNeT CS 2 to oieete 30 2.50 IVEOS'S RUA AUT op siebe cts step eo sites eas balled 2 ‘to 3 itt, 50 4.00 30.00 uC My MESA ARMG "oslev es airaite Mey at seston ar oa ahs balled 1% to Ph abit, 40 8.00 25.00 RUS SUN AL ALS Ruta MeOH ty On ECT aC RSPR RETRO pots rs) 1) ALO) rat, 25 2.00 15.00 PAGUN ABTA“ Paterdonii Pats pots 2 to 3) ate 50 LAUREL—(Laurus Cerasus) ID UG EAST Gle. bur cneG eS Giekeee Iptoh arcu eee balled 3 tO 4 ft 1.50 12.00 Ee AE ak 2 Re tL Ett 8 FER Oe ger balled 2Z to @) JEIE 1.00 8.00 AR ices nine ue ee nots 1 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 CHR PR ALN Meme Maes oS ciel COMMA Core tac, Nees) oes pors P10) to 12) in: 30 2.50 Portugal (Lusitanica) balled 4 to () TEL 1.50 SHORE Agee aba 0/ ATevenaeatin ta Gh apenacs balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.25 Sua i ce DEPRES, CURB A AR Ee Aa aed RI RN Ae pots SeLOMle Anim 30 2.50 Sweet Bay (Nobilis) IBIS MEOIOS IG obiare 4 ls Gletoblo 3% boxed 6 to fS) ETE 6.00 Breas Nhat ter si afatee, Aisne: Japanese tubs 5 to Gutat: 4.00 SUA BUS Sia eee sated beak ganar balled 4 to Difats 2.00 Beg PNA Al ase a Sone Ube NE arn a balled fai 1600) 4 ft 1.50 12.50 OReC eee cur rh! ae (Omnis. Rey tite eee balled 2 to Opate 1.00 (50): Ma Wee ey CA ot OTM GaN N Gore Mao folate po:s iL atte 35 3.00 25.00 SPEND si BAM RAN on Puachncrea agen atte pots 3 ire Al) iim, 30 2.50 20.00 MMe eesti tee Maes RA Gcw Lette sites te Alte, DOU OT TO 3 ihag 20 1.50 10.00 LAURUSTINUS— (Viburnum) GOTO aectatecye hooker ao shares balled 3 to Agetate 1.00 7.50 te ORNS Oh ees EIRP E Ec ie balled 2 to 8) it 15) 6.00 50.00 AR Psiheteuele ais aura aie Seelouece tt pace balled 1% to aie tates 50 4.00 30.00 Te PER ce ta rank Id cee Orb pots 1% to Dststeg 30 2.50 20.00 Re Ee is ae transplanted in flats 6.00 (Crerravalialonenisy AS die bows ce balled i 0) 24 ate 75 Ly SU) eee Agel SD 0 rears Ba a, etal eed pots eet 50 Pt BO 138 ede A AE i, SUSY Seas ME Tn DO ESe LO mcoOlecniin: 30 2.50 VOLUME TOMI ay Mas aes ey le Aier eine balled 2 tO 38 ft 15 6.00 ERR ARMS) NAIR, Bose Mie ft 8 SERN. balled 1% to 2 ft. 50 4.00 OSE NEN Pana aca Mehta in reo een TONS pots 1% to Di kites 30 -2.50 20.00 eae EAE transplanted in flats 6.00 IWiATHOSAEG Mii consse uve sug leteleestens pots -: 8 to 12 in 50 LEPTOSPERMUM—(Laevigatum) Behe aay ailti tyres oh either ey eiakede a aooh olveusl sihsyic pots 2 to yeti 40 3.00 LIGUSTRUM—(Privet) COTriacCewuTnn aso Lael eeeka balled 2 to oes 60 5.00 BPR hTERT AN EMO ON, bast balled 1 to tite 50 4.00 Se RE ce ner Aa 5: ome i er meee, aS pots (Bh 1E@) cher 20 1.50 DUD OMUC Am «hoe Reet Ape cst srcnos tee balled 4 to By atte U6 6.00 ATE ap Ee 7 Se ae) ae, Saeae § halled 3 to 4 ft. 60 5.00 35.00 af NSU Ae Peta th, atten beget oder eden balled PX AO) Sie lites 50 4.00 30.00 SONG 21 Sy ated hae ot a serena . pots One e a nlate 3 0 Mitda ele are ereteners transplanted in flats 10 to 12 in. 5.00 Japonica Variegated ....... pots By 160) 4 ft 15 MEAT CUI ON, so cle ey late ca vote a shay ore pots 1% to 2) ato 75 MSLTNETUISTSY ote. et sachets stile ots, ¢ htere's pots to; We it. 50 4.00 SIR EA STS EOEL RS PS © vied Erb i Ae. eae ‘3: iou cts wou, .0) to 2) im, 3 2.50 OA are ey AB Er yet BCE balled 3 to AEC, 1.90 7.50 60.00 Bd SAE A PROC tok BE ORSON AEE balied 2 to ot; 60 5.00 40.00 DidesMen a a ipa Liters woth 50 Ua. SeRGre Euy A EXO! Story aeia: 30 2.50 JDDOMLCAgE ch te atee eter pots 8 to 22 in. 40 3.00 MANZANITA—(Arctostaphylos PUA CA Ye icketere aeie ie wiaeteral erate rea. 2 pots 1 to 4H 1,00 MELALEUCA— EAS ind eater ta ehcrs) Wied shook cA el ison ates pots 2 to SE tite 50 Nagel aid DG Pe er eee ee ere pots 1 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 IECUSSaibay 1s sienayeie slave a -alehe = balled 3 to ZH os 50 4.00 MS leu sa dahehdbete Cita bietote: «ode balled DE COmigeoist. 40 3.00 SEOs obcede tees sue aile Te leligcvol atats Yea inane eget pots 1 to 1% ft, 30 2.50 EG TCAL OMAR eos he. havatite (ode aeeaehe balled 2 tO Sinity 40 3.00 RS AAO rR TON Pe ae pots 1 to 1% fb: 30 2.50

82 MELALAEUCA—(Continued.) Tati olay eA sie ehoisik byaaee pots a: LiGUCaAGenGrOMs sce cite ssi eae pots 2 ATE VE VAL SRe delcate hous Jo7 oie atettem mete teirel > ce Gece ania pots 1 Oppositifolias: yaaa. -/elcceeer pots 2 MELIANTHUS—Major .......... pots 1 METROSIDEROS—Robusta GBOttle SB rush) cris «cere balled 3 RNAI get es We eet 2! 7 RS balled 2 Sisds lsc ueteche’ 2) e:sua Shemeteloette se el eens pots 10 2 Reach Yate fe¥e ake ietoal, CMT LTO ae ey rae pots 8 Semperflorens: +. <-wie ne balled 4 Brea ethae chal beast eRe ee bode meat. Se te balled 3 petit IMMER GG lean AEE Saige hoe | TURN balled Z RO be Moore Peat als lees 5c: pots 10 MYRICA—(CRubra)) 255.8 2 ee pots 6 MYRTLE—(Myrtus) Glohaokaskovaly er eetteind Sioiussoioed oo balled 3 She eee Miata a -c Uawer tet eate ate a ersten balled 2 Las Sal ante RePeue as eee. abet ences eke oee pots 1 Microphylla, small leaved shal ole & talk) ote ha te Meee aga Aeabalarnveven sees balled 3 AES Oe ted Coe tes oc pe aS balled 2 SRN. i in Rey. a ee balled 1% A a cag Nay SMe at eV Sane die ye ta eae ee pots 1% NANDINA—Domestica ....... balled 2 SR A ke AS OMS Foner ciet WARE tk ge balled 1% Ragas Siegel Moris tp her biel aiehabawate elohavetegaiene fe pots 6 OLEANDER—(Nerium) Assorted varieties Mon oN aha ta on aes 12 in. Japanese tubs 4 sie GON a hoe MeOH fos kare TOR AE ON cee an oe balled 4 ae A ea RO hay wt ROPER OE To TOR Ee balled 3 Tie Ne elas Eales Sars Sea OR SE EC REED 1G eee balled 2 BYR cas CUR ahaha CRS ONCE NES AL ott ae, Nicaea pots 1 ee en eee eine OR ree eee lhc OES! LO Album Maximum, semi-double, pure white Album Plenum, white, double Atropurpureum Duplex, crimson

carmine, double

De Brun, carmine, streaked white,

double Dr. Golfin, lilac rose, single

Frederic Guibert, light rose, single

Laurifolium, rosy pink

Lillian Henderson, white, double soft

Madame Peuch, rose

semi-double,

Madame Peyre, ivory white, double

Madame Planchon, semi-double, rosy lilac Nankin Variegated, pink flowers— eid Sh aEAe chats cicle eireboterc sue ceehake balled 3 OLEA—fFragrans, yellow and white SE AEE Cenc de Teele SVC Syoh omer cna Tee pots Z PHOTINIA—Serrulata .......... pots 2 PITTOSPORUM— Crassifolivm: ook se mo, ns ere eee pots 1% a Mave a) 0 She Pe eta es 045 fe cua te See ene pots 10 Mugentoides’. 2.5. cat ue ee balled 3 foe cate oe tbeb aati: tat coe locd soc tenes balled 2 ot 5 Gotay akeer eneiadtis fohotinie teks te igLat sh reienere ots 5s vhatehetonete Geta transplanted in flats 1 ToDinay sco toets cue tevecsic seer balled 3 Ore Bla ATE Pleits (e cha ates edo naseice Cte balled 2 a eS Ee ER PRC ke we i ctenei sinus Us elinstetors balled 1% Be rR acat ee ES AS ree Ae trae pots 10 Tobiras VarreLateve en... 3 7 balled Zz Le. UVa icra cine SBekerete rate ein vane balled 1% ole Sto wine «ante te CREE be to a eee te pots 10 EGR oVoR PWR bb co te Meee | Sue, fy pots POLYGALA—Dalmaisiana ...... pots 2 a Tea ce Yea 6: DLS ORCEEAaN aR RRB betel te Lenore ta pots 1% RAPHIOLEPIS—Ovata ....... balled 1% So ela wim Sum todint e aeeieter ahabe vic Tienes pots 10 and aivava hacia} ute) a Sherwin: Upeylh Sian nene ne pots 6 RHAMNUS—Alaternus ......... pots 3 Alaternus variegated ...... pots 2 ROSEMARY—Rosemarinus ..... pots 1% TEUCRIUM—Canadense ........ pots 1

PRICE CATALOGUE

Each Per 10 Per 100 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 to 3 ft 40 3.00 to 2 Tt 30 2.50 to rt: 40 3.00 to dak os 75 to 4 ft. 75 6.00 to SEEt. 60 5.00 to _ 12) in. 30 2.50 £0." 1:0 jin, 20 1.50 to O Et 1.00 7.50 to 4 ft. 65 6.00 to Shit 50 4.00 EOi EZ Si. 30 2.50 to*3° in, 25 2.00 to 4 ft. 1D 6.00 to 3 ht: 50 4.00 to rts, 30 2.50 20.00 to 4 ft. 75 6.00 to She 60 5.00 to 2 ft. 40 3.00 to PAs ia Fs 25 2.00 15.00 to Soke 75 6.00 to VASE oS 50 4.00 £0 eS Hi 3 2.50 20.00 to yea Bae 1.50 to Didts 70 6.00 50.00 to 4 ft. 60 5.00 40.00 to Ores 50 4.00 30.00 to 1% ft. 40 3.00 20.00 toni iene 30 2.50 15.00

Madame Sarah Bernhardt, delicate white, streaked pink Madoni Grandiflorum, white, semi-double Monsicue Balaquier, soft rose, sin-

gle Mnss) i: double Nankin, salmon yellow Pierre Roudier, bright rose, semi- double Professor Durand, amber yellow Purpureum, deep purple, single Sister Agnes, pure white, single Souvenir de Felix Dunal, double, soft rose Splendens Giganteum, rose, double

creamy

Roeding, cerise pink,

to 4£t; 1.00 7.50 to Stitt 1.00 to othe 75 6.00 to Pap EN Be 30 2.50 to “127in- 25 to 4 ft. 60 5.00 to uh a ee 40 3.00 Tee 30 2.50 to 2 ft. 6.00 to 4 ft. 1.25 10.00 to 3 Et 1.00 7.50 to oare. 75 6.00 TO ono sin 40 3.00 to Soh eps 1.25 to mitt. 1.00 7.50 to i2 in. 50 1B oy 50 to 8 ft. 60 5.00 to 2 it. 40 3.00 to auLt. 60 5.00 TOmibe 1D. 30 2.50 to 8 in. 25 2.00 to art. 50 4.00 to 3 ft. 75 to 2 ft. 30 2.50 to rp ws 50 }

semi-

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

VERONICA— Andersonii Variegata ....balled PA TG) Sy tt, Fe Suhtes etn tat MRL 2A Fe Oe a balled 1% to 2 ft. ER Ctra eh ERIS eT Ase atic, TAMRAC AUD ag Vaal towlns Pay pita DOS) 2 LOMO V2 ink Gara Sa tel soe Siar ated eae erations pots 1% to Ziett. Oem MN shar os Ua ete «Me aueniel Mebalterle? © pots 1toil1% ft. TOYZYO UU IACI 0: eam LC Rte (a pots TI, elo) 1 4 ail ee ticte oes sia har clive iw ehtal ter ahetay Sentai ca pots ert TO ECAR ce we vata ate ter areata ate balled 1% to Ded. oll \etcbs 0) culo ROE RORE eee) SCR ao CR de ea ENCE pots 1 ihe Imperialis he Aenea ahem ah cue eee balled 1% to 2 Et. MR eet ans: ea Nal's AEE ee alewehehber pots iL pete

Each

JEXe iG AL(0)

CLIMBING AND TRAILING PLANTS

ATG BBA——TWobatan ak ssh Misti w teheus ohh donee 5 in. pot

EUMUR Mea Heyy a ynet, trate lath oh lele Wusesseiiahs Vase fe Staley beans ¢ 4 in. pot AMPELOPSIS—Engelmanni ..............

CTE CHING ap DN EVV. 4s crete. Oeberetene) che ats aha's

Quinquefolia, (Virginia Creeper)..... ARISTOLOCHIA—Sipho (Dutchman’s

NDE it tiie ois oe See ereleee ale gta ievatedome s eneatakets 4 in. pot BIGNONIA—Grandiflora (Trumpet Vine)..

VEO C AM So avieveh SaeMeve eee bienls oh dialer e W ahore nate svarelisl s 4 in. pot

SUATUSH rec wseeeicl vc nicote ce eWanc ty eluiers ste edetieliarstieuels 4 in. pot

WIGS Cilel TCUeNatae: Sent cranearaiel peu ene Grichate es ott citer o's 4 in. pot

AVI TUNES bey en cacterer couche aves cfonsnete ec atavione cclevel ete eis iy UM; FAO: BOUGAINVILLEA Braziliensis ........... 4 in. pot

CARAS OMMNGERUANVA Ns cys etic ieee Gui le sche ene 4 in. pot

SPectabiliiss latermitar Bek sus oe ee wane see 4 in. pot CLEMATIS—Duchess of Edinburgh, double white

ara ese! Fs je citebene ola plete) ones. =

Jackmanii, intense violet .........

Mads hdouard Andres Vedi 6... 2-..

MMontaniak splines wilbiiter saci cic sir. chens «cer ei.

aM Gilata WAC CH oc cven a can ews can euede sone CEEAN TH US—Puniceus® 3. cycles et oe» 4 in. pot COBOBA—SCandenish vic, «a0 o 75 cin erecuee eons 6 ons 4 in. pot

Seamadienisr Alb aac iete.cacrotahebenchisiewenay ies bcioloC/eike 4 in, pot DECUMARIA—Barbara ............20000 5 in. pot DOLICHOS—Lignosus, Australian Pea

EV SITs Caras a eet ate cree Tele ai's, ced. aive ta Wou ou the folesnd thse 5 in. pot

Purple White WUE OW Sa ROD CMS 9 ooo te ie tens cher ashore teysieveionst dele, «tos 5 in. pot

3 ile Boo HRS NANG i ET aR COREE EEE CHER co OR eRe % in. pot

HARDENBERGIA—Monophylla ......... 4 in. pot HONE WSUCIGE BE 25 ool ee eis « oli hele 4 in. pot

Aurea Reticulata Red Coral

Periclymenum (Woodbine)

Tatarica Rosea

40 30

50 40

Chinese Yellow Coral

Halleana EI OWA——CarinGSas ic Bc feisis dave) cescallneborielatayducie = tute Sina poet

2 ET i Ae eke NRL ARE: SUCRE RMENC RS IL Ce Het A cede teas 3 in. pot HEDYSARUM—Multijugum ............. 5 in. pot ne ee aa SRA P aren m alo atat ap seek cue Ttaber aii, ORs onto 4 in. pot

Rotundifolia Variegated JASMINE—Gracillimum .................. 3 in. pot

CEU ATUCT AD ICOM oF crete ies aitey cls oiehelsiobe altos elie Xie 4 in. pot

Ghee irarclhaloiebeageane hs GCeeMIGISIo aor Oterone cht, Olinee 4 in. pot

INGUCEAVO TUN she ctetetes cue, Ss te, oBebe tb aye! eferlauel elite te 4 in. pot

IS feKolbalonebhon Messhoohsibhbhoah ue nin cee eich Ockcky tic 3 in, pot

OLA CIPAIG < so5.o sraiaitoke ae bisyeveld are cee ate.a.s 6 4 in. pot

EVES VOL UNG UT a Ste Meee re eal eel eat a Miona eels Shots ere 5 in. pot

Sea eM Trak cke ei MieNe ial oLew et ekepoievetetis auevn,cotet e's te 4 in. pot KENNEDYA—RosSea ......... cece eceeeees 4 in. pot

ERTL CUI Ay Ne le at avers aicrs, cusbe: Since sieves race, obo 4 in. pot KUDJU VINE—Pueramia Thunbergiana... LANTANA=-Weeping (..c0: J cccswncnns acne s 4 in. pot LINARVTA—Cymbalaria® i... Jee 5. Hele we bse 3 in. pot MANDEVILLA—Suaveolens (Chili Jas-

TULIVG Meare's ccyarest ers ait She steieale’ oie ote nyatene(e ce 4 in. pot MANETTIA—Bicolor ..............2.. stele 4 ins, POL MAURANDIA—Baileyana yee

TUUUDITT)) ee iio, cre ake yt ete Peete eM aie aha abi cttoeate ve 4 in. pot MUEHLENBECKIA—Complexa .......... 4 in. pot

Hop Tah spake re’ 3 Vs inncte: & oletsamhsrer etexebe terete Ghana oes: 2% in. pot

33

Per 100

a PRICE CATALOGUE

Each Per 10 Per 100 3.50

PASSION VINE—Passiflora ....... .4 and 5 in. pot 40 Coerulea, purplish Ignea, intense crimson Constance Elliott, white Violacea, pale lilac Edulis, white and blue Vitifolia, pink

PLUMBAGOQ—Capensis oe uci antec oe ele mutes 4 in. pot 30 2.50 GanenSiSy- Alba: Swale cleo ad eos ote Mite eaets 4 in. pot 35 3.00

RUSSELIA—Elegantissima .............. 3) in.’ pot 25 2.00

SILK VINE—(Periploca) Field Grown.... 50 4.00

TP el ETE oI oe OO oe 4 in. pot 30 2.50

SRR AR Os AS ce. Eee = seals) ote Bn eee 4 in. pot 35 3.00 ee ee Pr iris ie, ee es Bae lato 2144 in. pot 25 2.00 Myrtle. leaved? . ye wa. a ee ae oe ee 2% in. pot 40 3.00

SNAIL VINE—(Phaseolus caracalla).....3 in. pot 40 3.00

SOLAN U™M—Jasminoides, bluish WTEC io ahs antokce ik eee eee ord tae 4 and 5 in. pot 40 3.00 Wendilandil> Jarze Blwe\..2o:7. abs msc nak 4 in. pot 50

SOLLYA—Heterophylla (Australian IBIWED SLID O sicic pected oraeedela oe eterna one eee 4 in. pot 35

SWAINSONIA—Galegifolia Alba, white...4 in. pot 30 2.50 Galezifolia, ‘Rosea, pink. oj. ses a 4 in. pot 40 3.00

TECOMA—Jasminoides \. 22 oso acaxe sb ws 2 4 in. pot 40 3.50 JASMINGIGeS+ AMD ay GG 2) aise a <aere ch a wets pears 4 in. pot 60 Mackeénii, pink striped white ......... 4 in. pot ' 60 Radicans, orange scarlet...... 4 and 5 in. pot 40 3.00

TRUMPET VINE—(See Bignonia Graniiflora)

VIRGINIA CREEPER—(See Ampelopsis Quinquefolia)

WISTARIA—Chinese, purple ............. 50 4.00 Chinese, double, pPUEBDIC .% e s e cae 60 5.00 Chinese white, sei wets re cre ee one eae 50 4.00 Maenifiea, <2 snc Se eon a5, = ne Phere peers 50 4.00 Multijuga Alba, white, loose clus-

PEN SG. Foie. to hayexs ste Meee ian: oh al eee ee tearm dees (0 Multijuga, pink, loose clustered....... 1.00

PALMS

Of all the plants grown in California and in other states and countries with climates similar to ours, none are more decorative or do more to give a tropical effect to our gardens and rural homes than the palms. For the home the smaller and more tender varieties do much to set off the interior decorations, There is- such an endless variety of these striking plants that sorts for the smallest garden which do not grow higher than four feet, to those which attain a height of 100 feet, may be selected.

As will be noticed from the following list, we carry a large stock of palms in boxes and tubs. These have been taken out of the open ground and are well established in their containers. They can be used either for porch decorations or planted out in the open ground. Such plants give an immediate effect and never go back When transplanted.

All marked with an asterisk (*) are for indoor and conservatory decora- tion.

*ARECA—Lutescens........ 6 in. pot 2 to Sait ee 2.50 Sa Did as ce wie cictehate il cake ace 6 in. pot 1% to 2) EE 1.50 CHAMAEROPS—Excelsa Windmill Palm....30x30 in. box 14 to 16 ft 20.00 Ra ae oe teas 2a a oO Sto. LO c£t 10.00 it Avie ae. cae BORD: Os 6 to 8 ft 8.00 ME soe co CR tet ce 18x18 in. box 4 to 6 ft 5.00 SEW os rytece 20 in. Japanese tubs 6 tom Set 7.00 So OM ae" 12 in. Japanese tubs 4 to 6 ft 4.00 Sere ytd. AOA 12 in. Japanese tubs 3 to 4 ft 3.00 .12 in. Japanese. tubs 2 to 3. ft. 2.00 = 6 aa Ryn cree, ha eee etc: aia et balled 3 tor. °4°ftk 2.00 15.00 cian et Rha anaE Oe OTS e Rie elke Sens balled Atos + Set 1.50 12.00 os “alin iw cube Seaway ed en eee eae balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.25 10.00 1a ato, ae RE Lee. Ce nt 10 in. pots 2 tO 8 LE 2.00 ads al WARS nook Bees ie 5 in. pots 1% to 2 ft. 1.25 SP: 1 PRS. Om 2 2% in. pots 6 to: 8: in. 20 1.50 Fortunel <3. 9 sfc’ os oe balled 2 to 3 tt 2.00 Humilis (Dwarf Palm) PN Pe ee oe eo (I Na a oa 6 to 8 ft 8.00 Poo aa Die se eee 18x18 in. box 5 to 6 ft 6.00 Babel ari a eh g ns od ORES 14x14 in. box 4 to Biche 4.00 ase rs anletfande ...20 in. Japanese tubs 5 to 6 ft. 5.00 eels Pee 12 in. Japanese tubs 3 to «4 £t. 5.00 25.00 c's Svea mae ae 12 in. Japanese tubs 2. tOben eat. 2.50 Ee eee a Paes ee Pree ge p han. halled 3 to 4 ft, 9.50 20.00 SA. ote acu, Seve Ui mien halled 2 to > tt. 2.00 15,00 PNAS, bh ir bar BES KE ee pe eg a: ballet 1%'to 2 ft; 3325 10.00 in apace GAS haan ap hace sn treme ce Wee 12 ir. pot 2 to ey 2.00 Sa eh ear eS Oe ee 5 in. not 1% to 2 ft; 1,25 Wepalennin: jinn p Gals. sory . balled 2to 8 ft. 1.50

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

COCOS—Aiphonsei fia hate see balled

i AuStralis ....16 in. Japanese tub BN REN Moe oreo Na enatrenswations 12 in. Japanese tub EOP Mea Sey ge 12 in. Japanese tub

sat sh eptrereleetsgeiisiata.é 12 in. Japanese tub

AY ie ies catch nt EEN RNR RIS re SER te 8 in. pot

Onme ttlieccs ws eee yaniy kate balled CAMO SSERUS? andchstonendoos Malet. balled MEIMTAGSUS 5 i.e) 20) cfep slay a «ia chet 0 boxed

*CORYPHA—Australis ....5 in. pot Ruki eater Sacual o ccehauetbeltecsts: ens 4 in. pot Re Muetay Sica siekcl syauah okepehebeie's pee: 3 in. pot

| CYCAS—Revoluta—Sago Palm

the size of the pot. = rts, a OME TER 14 in. Japanese tub NP. io a) oy 6s oy Seiesay ae) 2) in. Jaane’ tub SiG. OsCICROG ST MERORD NICE CO aC RCOIEN 10 in, pot Eis 2 SERENE ' SNe ary) Seen een La eS 8 in. pot | miagerteneg Steen ve: ete onal 6 and 7 in. pot Bae ee ee NIG sae eiay ee dehap Cisse es ak arts Hye DOL eens) Nes, recientes tants tice Varbes 4 in. pot

| ERY THE A—Armata—‘“Blue Palm”

Se Set Se hao ee 26x26 in. box ESS Ga eaC RAO Os bee 20x20 in. box | EUR SPR 5 Poe caso pitts hy Sreleten el Bu SaN « 18x18 in, box ROM 88 coo ono) s faite wp s\crier sf etgetey Oe ofias * 16x16 in. box MN re hal edel coi scien etd aiece 14x14 in. box MM yi ee cic es aie lee oe we Mahe s 12x12 in. box De cees aoe tan ae atda 20 in. Japanese tub RA ost, SNE RRS 20 in. Japanese tub Se St ieuatehede Wong aces 20 in. Japanese tub Ea MeM rca ete os hee 20 in. Japanese tub Ale WORE ema Caan): « Sos 12 in. Japanese tub NSN cad etek Viel Jou asfons eee ic ee hoes balled

STAN GOS SIE stone si cecnts bem eda ele ts balled Edulis—Guadalupe Island Palm Ba Eb ant on Mees 28x28 in. box Per AT CON PE TO 18x18 in. box eG ee Bel MCP UL ee esCa te 16x16 in. box RN Re A tanh ae A eke 14x14 in. box ROU vate (alo Miata larys 20 in. Japanese tub RYowseataylefie ie eoeueebsce 20 in. Japanese tub Bus nna a Beech ae 16 in. Japanese tub be Perna Soe nce 12 in. Japanese tub Me eS Tags, an dtpha gen ehede Uaryaute vokere tive balled Meco arch iain ihn Ak hie Tat aad aR ote che seh abere balled tee Adie d oiler ohadeeR eee ener te a are balled

Cy qa ee) > | nm Ke} ro) re) ct © eyo 3

Side, MOR Nes aeRO Ce 12 in. Japanese tub AEN, Ss choy hate ORR AcL aye ake balled 1g PRESS P oe ee EL 8 ot balled

*LIVISTONIA—Chinensis (Latania BoOrbonies)! ic. cccvecs. > 16x16 in. box SF Seer EN a atte tore een is 14x14 in. box aie NadR eased 25 16 in. Japanese tub CF EMRE ule «ote 12 in. agora tub

These palms are grown in pots only and quotations are based more on the number of fronds or leaves the plants have than

NY LO CO COR OT DD COP O10) 00

we

pt et i >

~e

Ww pwoImcwRon-qg

mrataietatoievsi ate, desis, oialotate.x1s lode ake 4 in. Boe 1% o

NPD MNWWNWNWwPRHOW Hh cot .

ol

CO CIC RB OQ ATR O10 CO WN WRWROTRMAWROIDWOO Lor) ct

HDA ARTARTIRMO WH Dwpne MMASOMOSOSOSCSSS OCnwmncon SODOSDOOoOSoSSS SoMmMOoSoSO

Pirtes po gece

rr wm oo AAWNCODSCOABAINWNISG WOO

ouncooooornNnosd ooo

35

Per 10 Per 100

20.00 10.00 7.50 5.00

20.00 15.00 12.50

6.00 5.00

36 PRICE CATALOGUE

Each Per 10 Per 100

PHOENIX—Canariensis SEs uci cater vehat es Mer aaa teene 28x28 \in., box | 12/)to “bt 25.00 SR: i sane RAR ty oie 24x24 in, box 10) to. -L2-£t. 20.00 Ben PaaS Oe oe 22x22 in. box 8) toy LOctt: 15.00 DN as Nes RE - 20x20 in. box 6)'toy © aieret: 8.00 SN ess Pee orate iat Rae 16x16 in. box 5 tos? 16 ft; 6.00 Sie REE ee rages cs Phe 14x14 in. box 4 -toi8!' “YEG 4.00 Pa Wh ol hE Heer TROT, G1) 14x14 in. box 3 to AEE 3.00 AGS Be 05 coe Pie 20 in. Japanese tub 8 to 10 ft 10.00 Me Varexeyt a isthtete 20 in. Japanese tub 6 to 8 ft 6.00 Ge Se ree date 20 in. Japanese tub 5 to 6 ft 5.00 A Sak.) Beth erie MN 16 in. Japanese tub 4 to Db 4.00 SNe ey A Sn ey 16 in. Japanese tub 3 to AEC 3.00 ES ee fre dao bnk Peo 16 in. Japanese tub 2 be \orLe 2.00 Bcd) usa hh GRR ors BYTE RE Retr ss. 7 in. pot 1% to 2 ft 1.25 Sy Ree ahr ea <i. PPR 4 in. pot al pages 50 A PEE PL aa ol ny eae balled 5 tor) Gets 4.00 30.00 Fea ch ce eles ARAN Acetone ballad Ayto) Vomtts 3.00 25.00 ES tee ay ame | An oh ANF RN balled sto’ + 4:5 2.50 20.00 ELGAR RD Soo eu etn Cre he lel oh: yer adits balled Ptom Monit. 1.50 12.50 See ree ey eR rr ie ere ci RF oe balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.25 10.00 DactyfLeras ce ss 18x18 in. box 6 to {Peat ec 7.00 a free teke Seu Aevebeae eer 18x18 in. box 5 to 6 ft. 5.00 RS ae ee 20 in. Japanese tub 4 to. (bit. 4.00 aia. Nrale Sy aes tea 20 in. Japanese tub 31 LO 4 ft. 3.00 BN es Bien a aetapy coe ec aere one ore ieia gs in. pot 6. CO) (Sonn. 30 Poin ieee aN ene Ata rake Reeey ice balled Bator.) MGmies 4.00 30.00 Siyate kh, PIMP RAT ec Micisne eeala ee: fe balled 4 to bit 3.00 20.00 al avd Sims aN alre So nateck chee Wiebe reas balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.00 15.00 Be RAE RT = oe Se A ee tame gb balled 2'to: . a3 Le 1.50 12.50 TeOMENSIS oe wy. cere seen ee balled 2 to 3 Lt. 2.50 Dia Nata Stewart MOMee coe cee al ee soe saa balled’ "146. te» (2 ft. 1.50 S Pumice bey ae detec rae balled i tO teers 1.00 Reclinatay. =: ..ss* 16x16 in. box 6 to {( se 6.00 siete a aaevalla: otatetensh ieee ere 14x14 in, box 5 to GGL. 5.00 Nt Sete eee 12 in. Japanese tub Sy 1 Ones yc den Bt 3.00 Nos ai a ee yt Maa in. pot BS EON S400 2.50 Aya ter apace Gis 1h SONU MMO eleecha ia aes 10 in. pot 2HEO TO te 2.00 NOR s: 2 Me Sia aes Abe oh am 3 in. pot 6 to 127in- 25 Ate Ga Ea ic SOR: ts one tenre Ei coke balled 2 tOe sant 2.00 15.00 EET Ee RRS Os A ENE ony or balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.50 12.50 Sylviestnisiic is crete cue 14x14 in. box 2 to Salve 2.50 Sede aah PLY ost ats 16 in. Japanese tub Suton 4 Le 3.00 OS cee SPW Stes 12 in. Japanese tub 2 to 3 ft 2.00 ORE es Sad Mn i Vora tet ame CG HOrdn, (pot 2etOu fo We 1.50 Dirks BAO fel Gin, el Javad OR 8 in. DOts24e Lo! oo it: 1.25 apa ee ead Cel Sate Pee balled DeLOws OeLe. 3.00 Sass dk eerie [8 ey CAO ARS ae. Uae lea balled ANEON © ipett. 2.50 20.00 Se gee Pte eT iA eh e ee balled oetor) | Att 2.00 15.00 CALLE Bees S 5 ye keh ye Tame balled BVEGh won tt 1.50 12.00 *RHAPIS—Flabelliformis “Ground Rattan Cane” aaah el atecepe 6 to 8 in. pot, per shoot 6 to 24 in. 60 Humilis—‘Low Growing Palm” Sino ch toc 6 to 10 in. pot, per shoot 4 to 18 in. 50 SABAL—Adansoni ciste Sheercttiees we Eos 12 in. Japanese tub 1% to 2 ft. 2.00 Sire: elute ce Deco AREA a's cet caine cree ubemeds 8 in. pot P SEOW We ZLEt. 1.25 oa bel ae PRR Pcs, oc, CHRRS Oh ky Se a balled 3 to 4 ft. 2.50 Ae es COPE Rete tee are, oe b fe balled 2. to oc Ets 1.50 SRO Ov LORIE nyse Ae ae balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.25 Blgekburnianvm cree balled 2 to 3. ft. 2.50 PRA He ee ie balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.50 PalMGhEG ey seis sis esia he 18x18 in. box (ote: Suit, 6.00 oiSt wiscl 5, SSMU ate ues et 16x16 in. box 3 to 4 ft. 4.00 24 ah iid aoe: 20 in. Japanese tub Gto. 7 it. 6.00 Piso tond.t ee eee 20 in. Japanese tub Beto == ‘Str. 5.00 eee Pa es hore: Che Re eee balled 6 to j bec 5.00 BIRR, an Pe Bae ee Re Te OE Es balled 4 to Orte. 4.00 obgr unis’ fies MOE budin te REM rere eee balled 3 to 4 ft. 3.00 *SEAFORTHIA—BElegans ie ei sere aie 12 in. Japanese tub 20) \ Dit 5.00 PEs es she es 12 in. Japanese tub 3 to 4 ft. 3.00 Sidco whe So Stash: of auere elevemers toad 10 in, pot Sato. » 4 Tt. 2.50 at Be eae oe ee 8 in. pot 2 to 3 tht. 2.00 a Nein at has Che tate ale Dates We eRe 4in. pot 1% to 2 ft. 1.00

WASHINGTONIA—Filifera

We have a large stock of field grown Washingtonias that can be deliv- ered, “bare roots’? next April, and wil make special quotations on large lots. Highly suited for avenue planting.

BN Ee te ee Ee 30x30 in. box 10to 12 ft. 12.00 ee Ou eee 26x26 in. box 8 to 10 ft. 8.00 citar O& bipey Waa Sate OES, 0 AR OI 6 to. °8rta 5.00

uc SRS 1a lh Rd ees OSE ee 5 to 6: EL. 3.00

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

WASHINGTON (Continued.)

37

Each Per 10 Per 100

Waredater cn sranete ei Be ad Gp ctllay ea bake Leo SD aLOnm na tits 2.00 Da RSid ehh ete 6 cchalatioistal sre 14x14 in, box 2 to Oe bs 1.50 sataste SMEPolosret evens 20 in. Japanese tub 6 to 8 ft. 4.00 Ama at ee: eiela ets 2% in. Japanese tub 5 to Gpiite 3.00 SEONG RS Sire 12 in. Japanese tub yo), sae ay: Sah Ete 2.00 eMehaldvaheeraas reise ere 12 in. Japanese tub 2 to Ot. 1.50 Bradt apa laliah sania ya camacabanecde sel a eneta n. pot GP tOh mn Seains 25 BAS OE HEME Sad RRC? RACV SR ORR balled GuOHe neh alate 3.00 Rat CRIGRN ane oR eh atoel onan erie balled 5 to 6 ft. 2.50 BPR at atau zroMeee | ate vhs cape eet nee Akio ai balled 4to 5 ft. 2.00 REED RM) 5 a etm SE A RaeiRS Ae MLR Be balled oF iCO} art. 1.25 ered aha s asec abehcile cave Fava eis sayetiet atone dette balled 2 to 3 ft. 1.00 Robusta—“Gracilis” Se aae seta vatatie ts totel's tovera anglers 14x14 in. box °° 5 to 6 ft. 4.00 Wetuslel otter ier. 12 in. Japanese tub 2 to 3 ft. 2.00 BW eraser A aes ahah crenohchsiane\iotahe ..d in. pot 8 to 12 in. 30 RPh Oars ube ARS Wier auteta SH Veto ee alot balled 6 to TC akits 3.00 PRT PRN ebacch aver aviahelay e=sneraa leks -balled 5rtoO\ = 1G Lu, 2.50 of a eT en Esa SSE UE tay REPRE. . balled 4to: 5) ft. 2.00 RRS iss sch ERS Pens To ORR ae balled 3 to 4 ft. 1.25 SSP HARE foc Cer atte seakdvana fen asteio aitea balled 2tO. ) hauits 1.00 SOMORAOW LS aotecuerses che elev aienenas balled 8 to 4 ft. 2.00 2 ge A RRR SN CA ea ae at balled Py Toy 8B} Abit 1.50 Sich CARR ORC IOOICEE ACSI ARCHER OREA 7 in. pot 2 COME wolves 1,25 Mteusretetetelis aveteneevelenaticner ener: --5 in. pot 1 to 2 tt: 50 AGAVES, DASYLIRIONS, DRACAENAS, AGAVE—Americana ......... balled 1 to 1% fats 75 Rot MR eR RE atest jue ate tal Aue ml ahie (anine spot 1 to OP file 75 EAoden via ciaan aveneweltetace terete e aia ene 4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. 40 Warlesatar rs ober. woes ies balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.00 ere omepersnts sitshon erin ava siaredehicaly 7 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. 75 RU SN Sl Ree SOAR RU Tet Ba 4 in pot 8 to 12 in. 50 RSTO cate Senet BReseree site Pavia lu siicWalieacter emus wd lodevolte ig balled 8to 4 ft. 1.50 Sn Neat, Scns PER AN GceX RIE EO balled 2 Ole omits 1.25 BT AGP ATS ag re Se Ro 8 in. pot A vOMm monte 1.00 Ley eA cWaifolele era She GLa & ol cine 2% in. pot 8 to 12 in. 20 Graminifolium (Longifolium) etree svat ae sete chek cieroue leis "e 14x14 in. box 4to 5 ft: 3.00 SEN Ae ey icipated balled 8 to 4 ft. 1.50 EAA MSM kal eeheumn ata sie Crskavtepeite onsite balled 2 to oilite 1.25 Senieenaidtonltitia Cayaese cusses balled 2 to 8) TELE, 1.50 DRACAENA—(Cordyline) AUISERATUS catches cisice tere m shererekene balled AnbOw iowits 1.25 DRACO sratatd'eicin a (alst el atest Sis, 6 4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. (05) IbsKshhaisemeguac 12 in. Japanese tub 4 to Syarfatye 3.00 Sich OCHRE Gn 12 in. Japanese tub 8 to al tit 2.50 RW Sal macy el aia 12 in. Japanese tub 2 to oes 2.00 Wiss Wattavicc ieee ele Meila'st econ sos hietot ethelay ene 8 in. pot 2 to Seti: 1.00 BY rone eter el Spades cee we aiheatene 5 in. pot 1%to 2 ft. 75 PR ER CINE tie a a RO bg balled 2to. 5 et 2.00 SACs, Ree it Marie Snare Cn RR ty eat balled Sieon 6 cheer 1.50 Be ee al Sete a seo sPops en oy ee 2 cela je es balled 2 to onhte 1.25 FOURCROYA—Bidinghaussi ....pots 14% to 2 ft. 25 PANDANUS—Utilis, (Screw Pine) EL yesh oeh ores chalevereetaratans for evar ane ws 5 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. 75 YUCCA— Aloifolia Quadricolor . balled 1 to 1% ft 1.50 4 Sts Sb ROIS TIO DA OG Goto aa “in. pot 1 to 1% ft. 1.00 Aloitolian Vanier a tay... sec balled 1 to 1% ft. te DO ATVEALSCIU LOLITA Waris oie vanes iekerete es balled 1 to 1% ft. 75 AOL OTC ae Cen a5 att ere Sep Obs te Owe. Ets 50 AG CATA ie eakdt etary « taeeate balled 3 to 4 ft. I syl0) pO Ea Re A PO CY, (Rea valled 2 to Onis 1.00 Rioteuctiaud. ie tausr ae Rates train ap oteta te 10 in. pot 3 to), 4 ft: 1.25 Bate Loxeh ait toeh NAS SUR EEE et AMEN 7 in. pot getOve on bts 1.00 Pe Cis COUPER Tol cacao A eh ae Guin, pot scerto” 2 ft. 75 EMISMENEOSAs tava scaWeictartrs oteke, 5 balled 2 to Suite ie L ed.e ape aevo al ok aveP eats Te anette aie 4 in. pot 1% to Zo tte 50 AY.) of of a) (=) Lae taneous mers Siu a ey A ee balled 1% to 2 ft. 1.00 CL rc CE Oe EY OCR 4 in. pot ent 30 BAMBOOS BAMBOO—(Bambusa)— SVAN Mars feba olaswie. teartius balled clumps 4 to 6 ft. 1.25 He Pica Rhy ABAS Cah ioe ble Oe balled clumps Seton 4) ft: 1.00 SL Tso. ayMotere hele balled clumps AtOM tor Lv. 75 Arundinaria Phyllostachys Castillonis Bambusa Argentea Striata Phyllostachys Henonis Bambusa Vulgaris Phyllostachys Mitis Dendrocalamus Latifolius Phyllostachys Nigra Phyllostachys Quilioi

7.50

12.50 10.00

1.50

12.50 10.00

10.00

15.00 12.00 10.00

10.00 7.50 6.00

38 PRICE CATALOGUE

DECORATIVE BEDDING AND BORDER PLANTS

Each Per 10 Per 100 ABUTILON—(Flowering Maple)

ASSOTCeEd “VaEaTICTIOS ik. cies Gere ete eae agate ate pot 30 2.50 ACALYPHA—Bicolor Compacta .......... 4 in. pot 50 ACHANIA—Malvaviscus (Turk’s Cap)....4 in. pot 25 2.00 ACHYRANTHES—(Iresine) i

Assorted varieties ....... afwiatetdtare ete mi ere 4 in. pot 25 2.00 ALTERNANTHERA—(Telanthera) ........... pot 20 1.50

g ath:m iste Malet Speers aed es ei erete Transplanted in flats 3.00

Aurea Nana, Paronychiodes Major ANTHERICUM—Vitatum variegatum..... 5h im pot 40 3.00 ARUNDOW—Donax sa: ete ee ee 35 3.00

Varierated wo suck 42 oe eee ee 50 4.00 ASPARAGUS—

COMIOTLEN SIS; Bisson obs oe a ee ee 5 an. pot 75

PlUMOSUS “INRNUISH Soe tei a cee cee ae 12 in. pot 1.00

aya SA EDT! ae ae Et ee ie a ETE )

ide NEES Te. Wy. Cee ee ae 6 and 7 in. pot 50 4.00 FN es Re eet a ce ar tnd ee aie reer hc enke eaa a 5 in. pot 40 3.00 ae ab does Side he ete hs 0S Ba! are sa CIR Pa oe ee 4 in. pot 30 2.50 oe SA ee wins a bis cae Dae oe ghee ele while oO 4) a. DOE 25 2.00

SDTENROTI cia sae Se ee 12 in, Japanese tub 2.00

ee vahehe ie Siack eo thig on oe EEL) ee eon neces 1.50

o4, Set aed case EEN eRe oon 10 in. hanging basket 1.25

can Meng euere Gis aS « RE 6 and 8 in. hanging basket 1.00

Se TNE sie ko ee ae Eee ete, Gee STORER PRS a to eo 8 in. pot 75 Be Ey MEN Ne er 5 eed =! SMS. SF oe 6 in. pot 50 4.00 a aoe a olpeye, o\d a cRsh ERTS EOR LS Rete Mee eS ae a Fah. pot 40 3.00 Seis eMeeee Sta Urelale Mette ek ie age tere cierite 5 (arate mene in. pot 3 2.50 Ne Seer ey kk eee ety HE eg ox 3% in. pot 25 2.00 "PER UISSITOUS Sten. cscs oe Se ee 6 in. pot 50 4.00 Se ree eee a yA Ree Pre a ee 5 i RTS. EKORE 40 3.00 a ay cancel Veatch ia cee ae ee ec, coal eel Ay ee ee: eta in. pot 30 2.50 nein eCPM One. so ave eels! « ise iw Cetoneartees eee 3144 in. pot 25 2.00 ASPIDES TH A—Lurida? 6.4) 2. oe es ee © im pot 1.50 obvi RSet Ble SAS Sis 5 hers ee a ee Se 6 in. pot 1.00 sara alatelt abatioke wos" sh atasde Mite a CLa W lelee eee ean 5 in. pot 75 Wa rlerateds” s5..) 24 <3 cee eee eee 8 in. pot 2.00 Pe) ih COR ey Bn eeu GEER Om Se 7 in. pot 1.50 Se ee ae kk ee PR AR LES WES. 8 Sy iy - E 6 in. pot 1.25 Sia S wrnkens arebabetiond © beth’ « bi ac aie c chance een eee Soins poet 1.00 BANANA—Abyssinian (Musa Ensete)

oc Soha RAEN ORE RP cTES te fo te Sakon oes eee 5. ARAL DOL! malEG 4 ft. 1.50

BEGONIA—Flowering varieties .........5 in. pot 50 Soe ok OGTR aos Ole ao thbie & atetioce Tee URare. eA ar ans Eee 4 in. pot 35

FRE Fae eats Liv tile n, oe eens are 4 and 5 in. pot 50

OANNAS - SKK. Ye. 8s payee eee 25 2.00

Alphonse Bouvier, brilliant crimson

Baron Karl Merck. Gold spotted with scarlet

Black Beauty. Bronzy purple.

Dr. Robert Funk. Large bright red

‘Emma Bedeau. Dwarf, enormous trusses, crimson flowers with yellow markings.

Frederick Benary. Light scarlet, edged yellow

Hofgaertner Hoppe, Deep orange

J. H. Veitch. Carmine

Jean Tissot. Brilliant vermillion

King Humbert. Enormous foliage; flowers intense reddish scarlet

Mephisto. Richest darkest velvety crimson

Mont Blanc. Very large almost pure white

President Meyer. Immense trusses; color rich cherry carmine

Rubin. Bronzy green foliage, ruby carmine flowers

CARE X-—Janonica,. |. esc cs es Sea eae 3 in. pots 35

CARNATIONS) fcniwaceeue Bi biiek nis baile Gim svi POR OEE 40 3.50 Eldorado. Yellow penciled with scarlet Enchantress. Exquisite shade light pink Governor Wallcot. Pure white Mrs. Thomas Lawson. Cerise pink. Prosperity. Giant flowers, white marked with pink Red Lawson. Beautiful in form. Deep red Roosevelt. Richest velvety crimson White Lawson. Very large, pure white

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

39

Each CHRYSANTHEMUMS ................0.. 2% in. pot 25 Buff Globe. Immense heads; bronzy yellow Colonel Appleton. Golden yellow; fine form Dr. Eugene Hart. Perfect stem and foliage; fine pink Golden Gate. Exquisite shade of yellow Golden Wedding. Brightest yellow: form perfect

Good Gracious. Magnificent globular bloom; bronzy pink

e W. eid: Deep crimson ajo~ onaffon. One of the most popular yellow sorts Maud Dean. Splendidly formed: beautiful pink

Per 10 Per 100

2.00

Mrs, Higs‘nbotham. Enormous bright pink: extremely hairy

Mrs. Swinborn. Enormously large pure white

Silver Nugget. One of the finest of the whites, immense blooms.

Viviand Morel. Deep rosy pink; free bloomer The Queen. Globular heads, delicate white

CLERODENDRON—Balfouri ............. 4 in. pot 40 COLEUS—F'iine assortment .............. 4 in. pot 25 GCUBHIBA——Dlavale vr sis eras wets ote Ole 3% in. pot 20 CYPERUS—Alternifolius ................ 7 in. pot 60 Sachse CR OWSIEY Os CRITE ORC RRR RE EERE NE AC ne 6 in. pot 50 © SE Sra Ghee TENCE AT ORONCRE Sthtey Cae oR RENAE AE SR 5 in. pot 40 TEACIG TG | WIS ae ices ica eno CRA i Resi Oe gee Area ae ard ae 6 in. pot 50 CUD VaGUISH, RosGorc ae caun ates lich ats seMeranavietasta vemos oka tober seas 5 in. pot 50 DATS Y——Bellus:, \Aissorted .os0 5.5. 05.8 in flats 05 DUSTY MILLER—(Centaurea) ........... 3 in. pot 20 ECHEVERIA—Hen and Chickens ....... 4 in. pot 15 nui alciah oyahalonine cue were ya oleracea ese transplanted in flats WU TWAGEA—Tawonicary si. cot cucclsieicic otee es 5 in. pot 40 JAVOMICAw VATE Saba nce sasenetsiakereiionsus, cute 5 in. pot 50 TADOMLCALEAED TT Way ccvery ot her oielsecs sleks clave 5 in. pot 50

FERNS—Adiantum Cuneatum (Maiden

Tayi SECC) ic ike crate, suakahelcvten.s 2 cieualtetis rapsteneet talk 5 in. pot 0 Bre ence ARCEB, Gh ic Rein, EP EEE GRY RCE SC CHOHE, COUREL Go EES aie 4 in. pot 35 ASPavuM! CSUSSIMENSE) “sce. ce os 2. 4 in. pot 50 Asplenium Nidus Avis (Bird’s ING Si BSG IAIa) th ete ctroteria: (oll ow onaltalichex/suiels teria. -otnecs 4 in. pot 50 Cyrptomium Falcatum (Holly POET) ale togste eta ie ip /eiedn: © Vaya « er ehal safe Ys\ bh cha Ve" <a 5 in. pot 60 Nephrolepis Exaltata (Sword SPEDE TAS) alcias, ea leree ous ker etohies pice: Mlcaouel sh omevia ten of ee cates 6 in. pot 75 Fe kB AMEN neo TERRE COR CL a S OAC ERE CRUE ELD ae 5 in. pot 60 BA hse eta de, iccdte el gira: Sy opal eaetets Mylar aha MCLE S 4 in. pot 40 Nephrolepis Exaltata Bostonienses CBOs tone Mere weccw te ety voneietsncnca cia hake 6 in. pot 75 RUE GaN HeM OTE eke MaRS eucReD et he teitey) soetele. sis vetellesen cats Dele DO: 60 eA ies Shad Oi cisely 2 ok Oh nebo irs. oie eunane rs eed tae 4 in. pot 40 Nephrolepis Exaltata Whitmani GOstrich y Bltmie, peter) iikevsscie soy chiaceyste te 4 in, pot 40 Pteris-Cretica “Alibo: lineata... .5.-- - 4 in. pot 40 SEP = RR Ei obey Ch Aen RORI Ge, Eu beget A paca A Aes ar 3 in. pot 30 Pteris: Tremula:.)>. SA ach sha, yoxoKe 40 yo a eae Bap ea oun rey eg AYNC REA At Ok eee here Ae are 3 in. pot 30 GERANIUMS—Single ..............-.-.. 25

Cerise, Rose suffused with orange ,

Gertrude Pierson. Clear pink, large white eye Jacquerie. Intense dark crimson

Pierre Veber. Pure white surrounded by broad purple

GERANIUMS—Double ..................

25 De Quierelle. Rich violet purple slightly marked with white

La Pilot. Intense orange scarlet

M. Canovas. Dark crimson scarlet

Madam Laudry. Clear salmon with white eye Thomas Meehan. Color pink, marked with orange

GERANIUMS—Ivy Leaved ............ 25 Carlos Uhden. Double crimson rose Leopard. Lavender pink dotted with crimson The Blush. Pure white tinted with rose

HELIOTROPE—Assorted ........e0e seers 4 in. pot 25

MRS SG rae as fata Oc Seeiboiar a eWadebeue oie, wd 'acaccteetars 'o 4 in. pot 30 IN A ee cc taka ata ote ahatels. Cre saeote eo. 6..6''e ekereid » © a 1s DOL 25

2.50

2.00

2.00

2.50

15.00

15.00

40 PRICE CATALOGUE

Each

IMANTOPHYLLUM—Hybridum ....... oe MOAN. EDGE 50 ISOLEPIS GRACILIS—(Water Plants) 30 LANTANA=—ASSODLEGS ii, ic olatels a clele slacia cineee 4 in. pot 25 LAVENDULA—Vera. (Lavender) ........ 4 in. pot 25 TOE RPA 50 ak sc Bix uth ecntie cuales ate eas eee hcten soy 15 MARGUERITE—White and Yellow....... 4 in. pot 25

Qucen.’ Alexandria vnc sists oes isis a eet 4 in. pot 40 MINT (Mentha)—Variegated ............ 3 in, pot 20 NEW ZEALAND FLAX—(Phormium Tenax)

Ca RC er or IED ES Epa 5 0 YE ie 12 in. Japanese tub 1.50

Ohad? aie ih ena eesti, Seeker due ct ARSE. ch ememe See eee 5 in. pot 75

Te ahinyolbe a coe Mae Lah Sy iene Mn ee te SNE HN eh aura led Sieh eee 4 in. pot 50

Marlecated. «on Ag atase se ees 12 in. Japanese tub 1.50

Ba hee ean Re Gee ay in, as feud cher tcnetate uaagt este tear one 8 in, pot 1.25

I Sa tee Ee PEER IN eS re ee ath ht nee 5 in. pot 1.00 PAMPAS GRASS—Gynerium. Clumps.... 1.00

Argenteum, white

Roseum, pink

Variegatum, foliage edged silver PANSY—(Viola Tricolor) Assorted....

GA Sots teraiwi cde asics a hectare rears transplanted in flats 10 PELARGONIUMS—(Lady Washington Geraniums) 30

Agatha, bright crimson, blotched with marocn and white

Per 10 Per 100

2.00 2.00

1.00 2.00

1.50

7.50

30 2.50

Duchess of Teck, Extra large trusses, semi-double white

Duke of Albany. Crimson maroon fringed

' Embassy. Pure white blotched with deep violet maroon

Milton. Large pure white, blotched maroon

Miss F, Perkins. Light pink, white throat

Mme. Thibant. White blotched and marbled with rose Mabel. Dark maroon and soft rosy pink

Princess Maud. Orange carmine margined white, blotched with maroon Queen Victoria. Rich vermillion, broadly margined pure white

FESO 03) 8 Ree CAG Shona dm ommctins Mase 25

Albion. Pure white with a faint aniline red eye Champs Elysse. Rich crimson magenta Duguscelin. Rosy purple

F. G von Lassburg, Large trusses; pure white

Eugene Damzamvillier. Pale lilac with white shadings

Jules Cambon. Purplish rose, with white star center Lothair. Very dark salmon with crimson eye Professor Schliemann, Lilac rose

Professor Virchow. White shaded to crimson

Mrs. Robinson. Large trusses, pure salmon

PILBA—Artillery. Plant. ohn skies one 4 in. pot 30 POINSETTIA—Pulcherima ............... 4 in, pot 40 POGOSTEMON—Patchouli plant ....... 2% in. pot 25 PRIMU LAP TimrOge oo ok ogc ois wee ose he ike 5 in. pot 40

Shine Ghat Crees hin Rk wan Oca anaie ss ee Pred ata OF ah come 4 in. pot 30 ROMNEYA—Coulteri. California Tree

PODD LY, ccit thc Fi vince’ etd Boe piles fee Mba 5 in. pot 1.00 SARVIAS ory cciex dln na one hai ante 4 in. pot 25 SANSEVIERIA—Zeylanica ............6.-.. 4 in. pot 30 SAXIFRAGA—SarmentosSa .......2-e6: si vue Jet 50 SEDUM——Stone-Crope | ciais ais sive o wine eiss water ee 4 in. pot 15 SHASTA DAISIES—Improved varieties

gi a (Beaten Sian, dudve-ale, 2 poke Rees ie eiaukieds 4 in. pot 30 SOLANUM (Jerusalem Cherry) Hen-

GEPSOMIL FD Ss te ciecesens minions ip PR ee eee 5 te 30

2.00

2.50 3.00 2.00

3.00 2.50

2.00 2.50 3.00 1.00

2.50

2.50

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 41

Heach Peri1(Q Per 100 STRELITZIA—Reginae (Bird of Para-

UUS C)) Baile dey ote jai iorss SOL oa rohol Gh utah ren uheh cies bsnaittonc bein. pot 1.50 MHVVE, (Rhymus) Wemon soo... .e ene 4 in. pot ills) 1.00

IAM SUNCOM. Ae Recs ctia cuted eater ou Rie eee errs 4 in. pot 20 1.50 TRADESCANTIA, three varieties ........ 4 in, pot 20 1.50 TRITOMA—Uvaria (Red Hot Poker)..... 4 in. pot 25 2.00 WA FRR INGAIS 8 i) 0 Sieic ecaronsessois se wale « transplanted in flats 10 25 2.00 VINCA—Major (Periwinkle) ............. 4 in, pot 20 1.50

Green Leaved. Variegated VIOLETS—(Viola) .......... transplanted in flats 10 40 3.00

California Princess of Wales

Marie Louise Swanley White

BULBS AND TUBEROUS ROOTED PLANTS AGAPANTHUS—Umbellatus ............. 50 AMARYLLIS (Hippeastrum) Hybrids..... 35 3.00

ES SHIA O MANE Nes venataurare=s ahs SUSI eee shaw ee c 25 2.00 CALADIUM—Esculentum, clump.......... 40 3.00 CALLA LILY—(Richardia Aethiopia).... 25 2.00

Newt Gold Gn MellO We eile cies Sicteue sae 0,2 3h 1.00 CYCLAMEN—Latifolium ............. Se 20 1.50 TWA UIPA Sm Nie. isso sieges Fevers aleltie sled cies 50

Butterfly. Deep crimson, white tips

Cockatoo. Finest cactus canary yellow shaded form Fairy. Pure white, petals narrow quilled

Libertie. Incurved petals rosy carmine

Le Coloose. Enormous double dull red

DAHLIAS—Cactus Type .............4.-.. 25 2.00 Aurora. Yellow shaded to apricot Etienne Bonnefond, One of the largest, crimson scarlet Golden Plover. Soft yellow Krensheilde. Delicate pink shaded white Progenitor. Crimson lake; fluted petals

DAHLIAS—Decorative type ............. 25 2.00 Fata—Morgana. Delicate lavender, largest dimensions F A. Rickers. Gigantic flowers, imperial purple Himlischi. Very large, peculiar shade lavender Juno. Velvety maroon, scarlet shadings La France. Gigantic size; delicate shade of pink

DAPI UAS—“SHOmT 6 eh ho alagds foes desea 25 2.00 Admiral. Dark crimson, petals tipped white Arabella. Yellow tipped pink Cora Gilbert. Creamy yellow, tipped purple Mildmay. Delicate lavender Queen of Yellows. Massive flowers, imbricated golden yellow

GLADIOLUS—Improved types ........... 15 UOPAS IRIS— GerManica, NCMMPS Peis ies wl fh <oe eile de ois 35 3.00 Kaempteri, “clumps! 2 .. si. SHI tNs stories 35 3.00 LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria) pips 10 25 MONTBRETIA—Germanica .............. 75

TUBEROSE—Polyanthes ................. 10 75

42 PRICE CAT: ALOGUE

FIELD GROWN ROSES |

Our roses are budded plants and field grown, in rich, loose, alluvial soil, which is conducive in giving them a fine, vigorous root system and heavy tops. Roses are tied in bundles of ten, and we will appreciate it if orders

are made up as far as possible in multiples of this number.

supplied as follows

Plants will be

Fifty at the 100 rate, in not less than five of a variety.

In small lots of one and two of a sort the ten rate will apply, except in quantities less than five plants, when the single rate will be charged. _ The

roses are arranged in alphabetical order; variety indicate the class to which it belongs. strong heads, will be supplied as follows:

the abbreviations opposite “each Standard or tree roses, fine Five at the ten rate, fifty at the

100 rate, in assortments at option of purchaser. ABBREVIATIONS.

Ban.—Banksia. Ben.—Bengal. Bour.—Bourbon.

H. N.—Hybrid Noisette.

if.—Moss. N.—Noisette.

H. T.—Hybrid Tea. Pr.—Prairie. Misce.—Miscellaneous. Rug.—Rugosa. ~ T.—Tea.

Wich.—Wichuriana.

H. P.—Hybrid Perpetual. Poly.—Polyantha.

VERY RECENT INTRODUCTIONS 40 cents each; $3.00 per 10.

Bessie Brown—H. T. Creamy white.

Betty—H. T. Ruddy Gold.

Clara Watson—H. TT. Pearly white, ceter shaded pale peach.

Dr. William Gordon—H. P. Exqui- site pink petals, edged white.

Etoile de France—H. T. Crimson vel- vet.

Florence Pemberton—H. T. Creamy white, suffused with pink.

Franz Deegen—H. T. Deep orange yellow merging creamy white.

Mme. Jean Dupuy—T. Golden yel- low-edged rose.

Mme. Vermorel—T. Coppery yellow, center shaded red.

Muriel Graham—tT. Pale flushed with rose.

Peace—T. Pale lemon yellow.

Perle Von Godesburg—H. T. vellow, merging to cream.

Rosalind Orr—H. T. Pure scarlet

cream

Deep

pink. Schneikopf—Poly. Snow white. Soliel d’Or—Misc. Reddish gold

shaded nasturtium red. Wellesley—H. T. Fine shade of pink. Yellow ‘-Maman Cochet—T. Light yellow-edged rose.

NEW AND SCARCE VARIETIES 52.50 per 10: $20.00 per 100

Gontier—T. Rosy

30 cents each;

Climbing Papa crimson.

Francisca Kruger—T. Coppery yel- low, shaded with peach.

Frau Carl Druschki—H. P. white.

Hugh Dickson—H. P. Brilliant car- mine, shaded scarlet.

Killarney—H. T. Brilliant pink.

Lady Battersea or Red Kaiserin—H. T. Cherry crimson permeated with orange.

Lady Gay—Poly. Double deep pink.

Mme. Wagram or Climbing Paul Ney- ron—H. T. Clear bright pink.

Richmond—H. T. Deep scarlet.

Snow

imperial

GENERAL COLLECTION.

Price, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per i00.

Abel Carriere—H. P. Purple crim- son.

Admiral Dewey—H. T. White tinged pink.

Agrippina—Ben. Deep crimson.

Alice Leroy—M. Pink.

American Beauty—H. P. Rosy crim- son.

Anna Marie de Montravel—Poly. Pure white.

Antoine Mouton—H. P. Rose.

Augustine Guinoiseau or White La France—H. T. Pearly white.

Baby Rambler—Poly. Dwarf, ever- blooming crimson.

Baltimore Belle—Pr. Pale blush.

Banksia Single—White.

Banksia White—Ban. White.

Baroness Rothschild—H. P. Pale bright rose.

Beauty of Europe—T. Deep yellow.

Beauty of Glazenwood—Misc. Coppery carmine and salmon yellow.

Beauty of Stapleford—H. T. pink.

Belle Siebrecht—H. T. Imperial pink.

Black Prince—H. P. Dark crimson.

Bon Silene—T. Dark crimson.

Bougere—T. Bronze pink.

Bridesmaid—T. Clear bright pink.

Camoens—T. China rose.

Capt. Christy—H. P. Deep flesh.

Cath. Mermet—T. Light flesh.

Celine Porrestier—N. Sulphur yellow.

Chas. Lefebre—H. P. Crimson shaded purple.

Cherokee Single—Misc. Pure white.

Cherokee Double—Mise. White.

Cheshunt Hybrid—H. T. Cherry car- mine.

Christine de Noue—T. Deep pink.

Claire Carnot—N. Coppery yellow.

Climbing Capt. Christy—H. P. Deep

Bright

flesh.

Climbing Bridesmaid—tTea. Bright pink.

Climbing Devoniensis—T. White,

center blush.

Climbing Mme. Caroline Testout—H. T. Clear pink.

Climbing Mlle. Cecile Brunner—Poly. Rosy pink.

Climbing Hermosa—Bour. Light pink.

~~ -

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 43

ROSES—General Collection— (Continue d.)

Climbing Kaiserin Augusta Victoria— H. T. White.

Climbing La France—H. T. Pink.

Climbing Meteor—H. T. Deep crim- son.

Climbing Niphetos—T. Pure white.

Climbing Perle des Jardins T.

Canary.

Climbing White Pet—T. White.

Climbing Wootton—H. T. Crimson.

Clothilde Soupert—Poly. Glowing pink.

Cloth of Gold—N. Sulphur yellow.

Comtesse de Frigneuse—T. Deep golden yellow.

Comtesse Riza du Parc—T. Coppery rose.

Cornelia Cook—T. Yellowish white.

Crimson Rambler—Poly. Bright crim- son.

Dinsmore—H. P. Crimson scarlet.

Docteur Grill—T. Clear buff pink.

Dorothy Perkins—Wich. Clear shell pink.

Duchesse de Brabant—T. Rosy pink.

Duchess of Albany or Red La France —H. T. Deep pink. Duchess of Edinburgh—T.

Deep rosy crimson.

Eliza Sauvage—T. Pale yellow.

Empress of China—Misec. Red.

Empress of India—H. P. Dark crim- son.

Empereur du Maroc—H. P. Velvety maroon.

Enchantress—Tea. Cream white.

Etoile de Lyon—T. Deep yellow.

Gen. Jacqueminot—H. P. crimson.

General Washington—H. P. Crimson.

Gloire de Dijon—T. Buff orange.

Gloire Lyonnaise—H. P. Salmon yellow.

Gold of Ophir—N. Coppery red.

Greville or Seven Sisters—Pr. pink.

Gruss an Teplitz—Bour. son.

Helen Gould—H. P. Carmine.

Hermosa—Bour. Delicate rose.

Homer—tT. Flesh color.

Improved Rainbow—T. crimson.

Ivory—tTea. Pure white.

James Veitch—M. Velvety crimson.

Jean Pernet—T. Canary yellow.

Jubilee—H. T. Fine red.

Kaiserin Aug. Victoria—H. T. White.

La France—H. T. Clear pink

Lamarque—N. White.

La Reine—H. P. Rosy lilac.

Louis Van Houtte—H. P. Rich crim- son.

Mabel Morrison—H. P. White and blush.

Mme. Alf. Carriere—H. N. White and yellow.

Mme. A. Veysset or Striped La France

—H. T.

Mme. C.Guinoiseau—T. Deep yellow.

Mme. Berard—T. Rich salmon.

Mme. C. Testout—H. T. Clear pink.

Shining

Light

Dark crim-

Pink striped

Mme. Chas. Wood—H. P. Light crim- son

Mme. Cusin—T. Crimson.

Mme. de Watteville—T. white.

Mme. G. Luizet—H. P. rose shaded lavender.

Mme. M. Kuppenheim—T, yellow.

Mme. Plantier—Mise. Pure white.

Mme. S. Cochet—T. Creamy rose.

Salmon Clear coral

Canary

Mile. Cecile Brunner—Poly. Salmon pink. Maman Cochet—Tea. Rosy pink.

Marchioness of Londonderry—H. P. Ivory white.

Marechal Niel—N. Deep sulphur yel- low.

Margaret Dickson—H. P. White and flesh.

Marie Bauman—H. P. Crimson ver- million.

Marie Van Houtte—T. Light yellow and rose.

Medea—T. Lemon yellow.

Merveille de Lyon—H. P. Pure white.

Meteor—H. T. Deep crimson.

Mignonette—Poly. Pink.

Mrs. Pierpont Morgan—T. pink.

Niphetos—T. Pure white.

Papa Gontier—T. Brilliant carmine.

Paul Neyron—H. P. Deep rose.

Perfection des Blanches—H. T. Snowy white.

Perle des Jardins—T. Bright straw color.

Persian Yellow—Misc. low.

Philadelphia Rambler—Poly. deep crimson.

Pink Soupert—Poly. Clear pink.

Prairie Queen—Pr. Rosy red.

Prince Camille de Rohan or La Rosier—H. P. Very dark crimson.

Queen of Edgely—H. P. Pink.

Reine de Bourbon—Bour. Rose.

Reine Marie Henriette—H.:T. Cherry red.

Reine Olga de Wurtemburg—H. Rosy carmine.

Reve d’Or—T. Fawn.

Rubens—T. White and rose.

Rugosa Alba—Rug. Pure white.

Rugosa Rubra—Rug. Rosy crimson.

Safrano—T. Deep fawn.

Salamander—H. P. Scarlet crimson.

Senateur McNaughton—T. White.

Snowflake—T. White.

Souvenir de la Malmaison—Bour. Flesh edged blush.

Souvenir de Paul Neyron—T. Creamy white, shaded rose.

Souvenir de President Carnot—-H. T. Rosy flesh.

Souvenir de Wootton—H. T. crimson.

Souvenir d@’un Ami—T. Brilliant rose.

Sunset—T. Ruddy copper.

The Bride—T. Pure white.

The Queen—T. Pure white.

Ulrich Brunner—H. P. Cherry red.

White Baroness—H. P. Pure white.

White Bath—M. Rosy blush.

Cerise

Deepest yel-

Very

Violet

44 PRICE CATALOGUE

i a a ee ee

ROSES—General Collection—(Continued.)

White Maman Cochet—Tea. Pure white.

White Rambler—Poly. White.

Wichuriana—Mise. Single pure white.

Williams Evergreen—Misc. White, center flesh.

yee A. Richardson—N. Orange yel- ow.

Xavier Olibo—H. P. Violet crimson.

Yellow Banksia—Ban. Clear yellow.

rt Rambler—Poly. Golden yel- ow.

STANDARD OR TREE ROSES.

2 Year Heads, 75 cents each; $6.00 per 10.

Agrippina—Ben. Deep crimson.

American Beauty—H. P. Rosy crimson.

Anna Marie de Montravel—Poly. Pure white.

Augustine Guinoiseau or White La France—H. T. Pearly white.

Baby Rambler. “Mme. Norbert Levavasseur’’—Poly. Dwarf, ever- blooming crimson.

Baroness Rothschild—H. P. Pale

rose. Beauty of Stapleford—H. T. Bright pink. Belle Siebrecht—H. MT. Imperial pink.

Black Prince—H. P. Dark crimson. . Bon Silene—T. Crimson rose. Bridesmaid—T. Clear bright pink.

Capt. Christy—H. P. Deep flesh.

Cath. Mermet—T. Light flesh.

Cheshunt Hybrid—H. T. Cherry carmine.

Christine de Noue—T. Deep pink.

Climbing Capt. Christy—H. P. Deep flesh.

Climbing Devoniensis—T. White, center blush.

Climbing Mile. C. Brunner—Poly. Rosy pink.

Climbing Mme. C. Testout—H. T. Bright clear pink.

Climbing Meteor—H. T. Deep crim- son.

Climbing Niphetos—T. Pure white.

Climbing Perle des Jardins—T. Bright straw.

Clothilde Soupert—Poly. Glowing pink.

Cloth of Gold—N. Sulphur yellow.

Comtesse Riza du Parc—T. Cop- pery rose.

Crimson Rambler—Poly. Bright crimson.

Duchesse de Brabant—T. Rosy pink.

Duchess of Albany—H. T. Deep pink.

Eliza Sauvage—T. Pale yellow.

Empereur du Maroc—H. P. Vel- vety maroon.

- Etoile de Lyon—T. Deep yellow.

Gen. Jacqueminot—H. P. Shining crimson.

Gloire Lyonaise—H. P., Salmon yellow.

Gold of Ophir—N. Coppery red. Gruss an Teplitz—Bour. Dark crimson.

Helen Gould—H. P. Carmine.

Improved Rainbow—T. Pink striped crimson.

James Veitch—M. Velvety crimson.

Kaiserin Aug. Victoria—H. fit White.

La France—H. T. Clear pink.

Lamarque—N. White.

Louis Van Houtte—H. P. Rich crimson.

Luciole—T. Cherry red, golden yellow center.

Maman Cochet—Tea. Rosy pink.

Mabel Morrison—H. P. White and blush.

Mme. Alf. Carriere—H. N. White and yellow.

Mme. C. Testout—H. T. Clear pink.

Mme. de Watteville—T. Salmon white.

Mile Cecile Brunner—Poly. Salmon pink.

Marchioness of Londonderry—H.. P. Ivory white.

Marechal Niel—N. Sulphur yellow.

Marie Van Houtte—T. Canary yel- low and rose.

Medea—T. Lemon yellow, canary yellow center.

Merveille de Lyon—H. P. Pure white.

Meteor—H. T. Deep crimson.

Mignonette—Poly. Pink.

Niphetos—T. Pure white.

Papa Gontier—tT. Brilliant car- mine.

Paul Neyron—H. P. Deep rose.

Perle des Jardins—T. Bright straw color.

Persian Yellow—Misc. Deepest yel- low.

Prince Camille de Rohan or La Rosier—H. P. Very dark crim- son.

Reine Marie Henriette—H. Pe Cherry red.

Richmond—H. T. Deep scarlet.

Rubens—T. White and rose.

Salamander—H. P. Scarlet crim- son.

Sombreuil—Bour. White tinged delicate rose.

Snowflake—T. White.

Souvenir de la Malmaison—Bour. Flesh edged blush.

Souvenir de Paul Neyron—T. Creamy white shaded rose.

Souvenir de President Carnot—H. T. Rosy flesh.

Sunset—T. Ruddy copper.

The Bride—T. Pure white.

week Brunner—H. P. Cherry red,

White Bath—M. Rosy blush.

White Maman Cochet—Tea. Pure white.

Xavier Olibo—H. P. Violet crim- son.

es

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 45

Requisites for Nurserymen, Orchardists and Planters

Raffia, Labels, Tree Protectors, Twine, Knives, Shears, Spades, Sheep Manure

RAFFIA

Red Star Brand—This raffia is of the very best quality and unequalled for use in budding. The strands are long, soft, pliable and strong; guaran- teed first class. 1 pound at 20 cents per lb.; .10 ~pound lots at 15 cents

per lb. TREE AND POT LABELS

Per 1000 Gpominehe DEee: Lite Sy idOM WIEE) sis a see. «icls ataaey ao bo dieve ee) ore adel Wie se aibuecc whe ae $1.00 Boawinch Pree! Labelsy COPPER WITS sa hiss detele ais odie etelele a etal asotdrae eee oo 1.25 4 LPS e Oe MA DOISET, cats eure dk aten tae ieee etude ab abiiicls: Sraig au ateaey? .fevsts eu 305 5 ETUC HELO) Pat el Sip wth aie Say henitneonch, aie todeley aoui'a tebe she Sl x svete asa Kthousty a a baltgcans 1.00 6 TLC REPEL O be LIA CUS Paar hans aeuenee eam aol o: auesaav nic cease esky Malet ihe ch ono: Werklark suerte ae 1.25

No printed labels furnished.

TREE PROTECTORS |

Our extreme long, hot and dry summers make it imperative for all fruit growers to shade the bodies of young trees the first season. A _ piece of burlap or common newspaper wrapped around the tree will answer the purpose, but the most efficient and valuable of all protectors is made from the Yucca Palm. It is easily put on, will outlast any other protector, and allows the air to circulate around the stem of the tree. We have used these protectors for years, and can recommend them very highly. Soak the bundles in water shortly before using.

. Weight per 100

30 inches long, 7 inches wide, $2.25 per 100; $20.00 per 1000..... 20 lbs. 24 inches long, 7 inches wide, 1.85 per 100; 17.00 per 1000..... 18 lbs. 18 inches long, 7 inches wide, 1.60 per 100; 14.50 per 1000..... ome 16 inches long, 7 inches wide 1.40 per 100; 138.00 per 1000..... 12 lbs. 14 inches long,'7 inches wide, 1.30 per 100; 12.00 per 1000..... 10 Ibs. 12 inches long, 7 inches wide, 1.20 per 100; 11.00 per 1000..... 9 lbs. 10 inches long, 7 inches wide, 1.10 per 100; 10.00 per 1000..... 8 lbs.

GRAFTING WAX

1% pound 15 cents; 1 pound 25 cents.

GRAFTING THREAD

Grafting thread put up in balls, three ply firmly twisted and loosely wound so that it can be soaked in boiling wax and used from the ball. Pre eS PROULTAGL cal TRO Ea WCE OO oo wich raleelc, Bey eh shel pubie)'s, © dyehlcre, eisidpe: sve ie ew aa ¢ 6 $0.35 Samecwaxed ready -for’ use, price: Per POUT er rs eee se cl es 0.50

NURSERY SPADE

Oliver Ames & Sons make, D handle with double steel straps full Iength of handle, made expressly for heavy nursery work. Size DIAde. U2e2 6 ey DECC CAG a. o cibis: cctanahw oud wiAlalew dace rc tibe es tome $2.25

SHEEP MANURE

Buck Brand—tThis is pure natural manure hauled from large deposits in the sheep camps. It contains no weed seeds and is thoroughly crushed and ready for use. It is highly suited for fertilizing vineyards, orchards, gardens and lawns. One part sheep manure to six parts soil makes an excellent mixture for potted plants.

MOG Cee. A ROOM RIC SACO rer. os tin a ghee cha clades Weighs 6 w odes he's bes & $0.75

ASK FOR BOOKLET—“‘A RECIPE FOR MAKING GOLD.”

46 PRICE CATALOGUE

TWINES

This is a new feature added to our supply department. It is highly important to nurserymen and vineyardists to secure the grades of twines best suited to their wants. The breakage strain of the material is not of as much importance as to secure additional quantity of feet per pound and at

the same time have a material that will serve the purpose for which it is required.

3-PLY MANILA BALE ROPE (Reels or Coils; weight about 60 pounds.) 90 feet to the pound, 350 pounds breaking strength.

3-PLY MANILA SPRING TWINE (Furnished 10-5 pound balls in sack.) 170 feet to the pound; 150 pounds breaking strength.

3-PLY SISAL BALE ROPE

(Reels or Coils; weight about 65 pounds.) 90 feet to the pound; 300 pounds breaking strength.

1-PLY NURSERY TWINE MAN ILA NURSERY TWINE (Supplied in 5 pound balls; 10 balls to a sack.) 500 feet to the pound: 75 pounds breaking strength. 130 THREAD TARRED SISAL (Supplied in 200 pound coils.) 222 feet to the pound; 150 pounds breaking strength.

130 THREAD UNTARRED SISAL (Supplied in 200 pound coils.) 225 feet to the pound; 260 pounds breaking strength. Just the twine for vineyard work.

PRICE OF TWINES GIVEN ON APPLICATION

FOLDING PRUNER

Cocoa handle, steel lined; length handle 4 inches. Blade oil tested and tempered; suitable for heavy work. . ey it ae), nh ne cae nr ere ee ee $0.90 Per 'GoZen:. 2. eal i. tAe. STR OS. core eA es och ate Manne ee $9.00

Stationary Handle Budder

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

KNIVES

FOLDING BUDDER

Ebony handle, brass lined with ivory tip, forged same as the finest razor, best on the market.

PEUGCE CaCI Wentie aioial aren eusuelte tetas e sheve tale $0.75

STATIONARY HANDLE BUDDER

Maple wood, fine quality steel.

TCO MMO AGH. \elare suet al lua wage swaued ePIC oN $0.25 ERC Tie CO ZETA tan trp esaneA wa cake oats $2.50

STATIONARY HANDLE PRUNER

Apple wood handle with extra long reinforced tang; good quality.

TICE: Oa CUP ty tpebal ss pcs ouelexahonetee: e746 <4 $0.50 POR QOZEW 2 Sarat ale Batis eo reiewere lene ctolls: al alte $5.00

STATIONARY HANDLE GRAFTING KNIFE

Maple wood handle, patterned after most aprpoved style, fine quality steel.

LEGS wet Clae Pays Oapar ren ono C. TEN Ones eRe $0.40 GP GIGZ EIN, lta einey sie ash hee auere te eee che takes $3.50

Folding Budder

47

48 PRICE CATALOGUE

ALL PURPOSE KNIFE :

This knife is manufactured expressly for us. The handle is 3% inches long and contains pruning blade, budding blade and jack knife blade. It is made of the very best material and suitable for nursery and orchard work. Price, cagh™. .. f.a% ssn eee $1.50

PRUNING SHEARS) PERFECT SHEAR

ok

For making hard wood cuttings, such as grape, fig, etc., this shear in the hands of the average workman has given us the very best of satisfac- tion. It is strong and durable enough for ordinary work. It is patterned very much after the Rieser, having the double brass springs, which rarely break. It makes a clean cut and does not bruise the wood.

Prices, per pair, 8%. or 9 Inch, POSHBBIG . os oi.s.s-0.0.3 » bers One eee » o.0% Oe Price; per dozen pairs, by expreas or freight... 2... 2b. aes weak -.. $20.00 Actual weight per pair, 1 pound.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 49

FRESNO PRUNING SHEAR

larger vineyard and orchard districts. For vine and tree pruning there is no more serviceable tool made.

The shear is made of the finest tempered steel, the jaws have a spread of 31% inches, permitting the cutting of branches which would ordinarily have to be cut with a saw. The handles are made of ash, and the sockets are strengthened with a steel band. Weight per pair, 2% pounds. Length, 26 inches.

INE a RPC EB YO EL UE yok ce py ala) Osis rapiey ate ah aisle asial or avvalvetar auleice Mae aol aul ooh Ol cots: bias Salnel Tones Sod ahd $2.50

RIESER CORCELLES PRUNING SHEAR

This standard shear from which all shears are patterned is made in Switzerland. It is hand made, and the material is the very best. It will outlast any other shear made two to one, in the hands of a careful work-

man, even where subjected to the heaviest work. We have used it in our nurseries for years for stubbing nursery stock, and have found it to be the only shear which would stand up to the work. Actual weight 1% pounds.

EricCanOCra pune ota | Olin Gg VITICIDe s,s cto blake wilsvencl ese. s ela, @lsyebe ailets sla evel owas $4.00

ROSE SHEAR

This shear is only adapted for light pruning and for cutting flowers. It is just the thing for ladies’ use. It has a spiral spring and is nickel plated. Actual weight per pair, 4% pound. Cee DOL aiid GAA CICS FLOM Ee oho ha: a pnpncf enol wilehiAs (o's. 0 esha. eles eho foie # serele $1.25

PRICE CATALOGUE

50

Page AIMOndS © cs. ote 8 ADDIS. sis < x acetele 6 "saya 5) Appiess Grab: suites. ss 5 PAAIETCOCS Wo sew ach cra cues 7 ATEHECHGKES S\0c la 2\0 ott 14 PSPALAS WS een isin ete 14 BS<2 4 as 5 07 a ee ee ise i f Blackberries. = i'.ss ee 14 BULternut! =24 pooce eee 8 Caray octane Letter ne Te Gherries: cisco 235 eee 6 Cherimoyer iso Aes. i CHESENIZES” Gee cise shale 8 COLET OM ost eae es See 10 Gitriis: Trees vase sh.ce 9 CUETOIES® 3-0-< eee a i Dewberrics 523.0 3-2. 14

Elaeagnus Longpipes 11 Figs 9

Se S8 64 @ 6a we ole eo & 8

Page ADGliax hen. seis. ae eee ADIUTITONMS) Seca the & ee os 38 AGA GCI ~ ae ne ane ae 22 AGally iia. ha 24.2 ot eee hae 38 ACHAT cud ayolaettese be 35 ‘Achyranthes irs. Seid. 38 ASapanttinic Net iene 6 41 Nave; pats. nf. dk Raat 37 Akepigg -obil.. at. Mee 33 PANG WOW IAT 12 Bieta Rae Sefer 15 ATAON. + eh Riches Oe Shee aT Almond, Flowering ..15 Alternanthera ....... 338 Althea, . «ieee chat ee 19 PMA y WIS. Zacks ashes 41 AMDEIGDSIS ... 2% a etn 33 MARTE TICUND. “ig ars sos Sete 38

Apple, Flowering ....20

ATaia eS Feet. a aes 20-28 ATAUGEriae =: 22... oa and—oe A TD GRMN EUBCL 5 cic cc vik e's 23 Arpeituge. aul -: eos: 28 A OPT RIN Rete sc cnasere open pees POC CA Ons beers s,s ,cre are Shere 34 'APTIStOIGEGDIA 8 aes oss 33 AVUundo -DOnRE* yo. oes 38 Be OY ine = 2 gs ced oi! oe 15-16 Ash, Weep - <.22..5 => 19 ASDA US che clei 's os 38 AOI OUS LEG \aciien ian iss = 38 AVICURA A Re aerate oe PART chin & oeaia ae nes oe 29 Bamboos ee a Ley: Week 1: ee eee ten sik 38 RSOCER 4 foie sie Oo ce Bese 16 BER OTS. deciis cite sete 88 Berberis 290-29 Sila sVal cbt: Maen teUrite ie le. 33 BITCH: «:. cameo 15-164 Birch, Weeping ...... 19 eFC GTEY ogous on ake 16 Bougainvillea .......: 23 betas et aS eee oe Brachychiton «is% <<. 23 TEPOOUME Said «i cevte ah bw eR Broussonetia ..... 15-15 BuCGKENGEDN wianjee ses we 20

Bulbs and Tuberous Roots Burning Bush.. ....29

S66 0 GR ee See

INDEX

FRUIT DEPARTMENT

: Page PLlBeTES:-: ..: Sank eee 8 Gooseberries See Grapes | ay shee oie 11-12 Grapes, grafted ..12-13 Grapes, Resistant ....13 CFUAV Gi de cde cee ee 24 BIGK OLY) vcs. eaee cee 8 Himalaya. Berry “s. sc 14 Elop. Roots tee ee 1+ Hovenia. Duleis’ <7 278 Ly Jajube’: 2 hae eee 11 TiGMOV.. pots, c.ce ace ee 10 MIG | eet k sh < Jee eee 10 MPQUOLICE) 31S 6 sen eee 14 Liesan, BERRY mele. 16 ea 14 Rogudt (. G2 so eae ee at Mammoth Blackberry.14 Medlar 220 or 2e ene lat

Page Calagdiini os. eke 41 CahNrornrasea.y est ae 23 California Big Tree. .23 California Evergreen CSREES 6.5 So: acter eee 29 California Nutmeg soe California Redwood .23 Calla, Sithye 1. 405 se ee 41 Calycanthus (eee sce 20 Camel yan a. see. 29 Camphor Tree 20 Caminais . a2 ae ae oN CGaERAtvIONS 2.05. coer 38 Garpex | 740).2. «cme 38 Carpentleriaakers . ies 29 Cassar titan «2. 965-0 aaa 23 OSS ED Peo tro Ota oe se ice CREDA Xe sink. okie ek 15-184 Ceanothus 4.0.2 eee 29 CEeGaE) &.... nfo eee ees Cephalotaxus yi... oe 24 CeEStr iter We. 5. 4..'Soesaon 29 Chamaecerasus: ~. 4.) 2520 Chamaerops isu. t 34 Cherry, Flowering 20 Cherry, Weeping 19 Chestniit \'.. a2.af6-% oe 15 CHOISV aN bo Sa nn en es 29 Christmas Berry 29 Chrysanthemums ....39 Citrus Trifoliata .16 ClGNIAEIS.. “5 cae oo «cimeare 33 Cleodendron .39 ClHeptnUs: us... erm 3 Climbing and Trailing PTE Wik Wo Sauter bho weeks 33 GebGEk.i0. 2s share wae 33 CoGGne 4c. a. ee ee COUST Bias a6 at «oe er 29 COlBUS 50... CASEI as 39 CFO Leis ee yo niceties 20 CODY GRE a «soe sta e ie eae 29 CONT Dane ok aie nie 35 are h Gets a £0 on siete ks 20 COTTON LUE os io oes eke 29 COTY ORE « iiw ia eine a hues 29 Catoneasteny 2. ois 2s 34

Cottonwood .......15- Crataegus Pyra- ecantha

Page Neetarines. ~ 222. 22%ce 7 Olives... case Mae ee eee 9 OraneSeg ci. .%. siento 10 (Peaches); 2 sssenees Reece Pears? <li Vegeta eae ot OEE Pecans )..4.: foe ob 8 Persimmons) io sese. 10-11 Pistaeh¥o _ Nwts 7: see Phenomenal Berry...14 PS TWMS. hse eee Pomegranates. .... <5. 11 POMICIO. 525. aL beet ake tee 10 EPriunes), [otha ut b vs oe 6 SJUPTICES |) s'.. o2,0.0's,5 see 7 Raspberries: «. sew eh « 14 RAUDATD. |. «esa 14 Strawberries ....c.- 14 Walnve “2% ooec on oe 8-9

Page

Crape;> Myrtle _..:«..2820 Cryptomeria: . cu... <2 oes

Guphesa..: ....e.% eee 39 CV CAS) Boo 2 td 35 Cyelamen’) 2). > 4 eee 41 CYPFeSS. *. .. bee see ee 24 Cyperus - 1/3? oe eee 39 Pahliai -..+.¢ hae eee 41 DBISY.. cot wie 6 ce «eee 39 Daphne << o.e 2a seen 30 Daphnephyllum ..... 30 DWasylirion’ = 5.2 cee 37 Daturan, § ji ese eee 30

Deciduous Shrubs....19 Deciduous Trees......15

HMecumaria’ \s « cae wees 33 DeerinPid . -c.5s5.1ee 30 HDendropanax....-nuee 30 MCUESIAR Coed ote ce ee 20 Diosma’. 3: Syke eee 30 Doewood. | .ckhwes eee 20 Dolichos .ohe7. 22 bee 33 DrYracaenas sci ee 7 PUTA nTS 6S. 4. aoe 30 Dutchman’s Pipe ....33 Dusty ~Miller™ 2 .. vas 39 Echevertail if .0s tone 39 Edgeworthia ....:...% 30 Hider - s..e Sitch eee 20 Hlaeaenus’ -:,'s shade awae 30 BE nds eek eee eee 15-16

Elm, Weeping .......19

Erythes yd deans ae 35 ETythringe - ocik es) eee 20 Bscationia “..6 Nn wee ee 30 Bucalyptus *..ic<«: 25-26 Bry thring ost sia oe 20 Hulane cies. pve ota 39 Euonymus, Spindle

TreC |... ww on it ett e 20 Huon yYMuUs > «koe a ee 30

Evergreen Shrubs ...28 Evergreen Trees ....22 Fabiana Ferns Ficus Elastica .......26 Ficus Repens ........33

BUDOrE (450 ¢ aps oe eee 20 Forsythia «. ....si.e..: 29 Fourcroya ee ct

.- =>

se ee ee ee ee

(eld pee eS ok

ny

«ss.

—— 1.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES 51

ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT

Page rinse) VEG (ori ates 16 CAR GEMIAN salar sate Ce ll ASTEUT MAL Res iar apecelis cis eh aces 31 GECATDUTS IN 5) lo cielohersi ws 39 AAO Tass apes 41 REPS Villlielany “sea rcterale ee arave ts 26 Elabrothammniis <2... ok Hackberry 15-16 SHICHI CHEWS Ae Ae eA Ok Aer ie ip ha 20 Hardenbergia i... 3s.. : 33 JELGE IT Uae CISA ee ate See eae 31 FLCdVSaGuIM= <<: ates sos Llelvotmope sw. ser eis <- 39

Herbaceous Plants...38 Hibiscus ¥ FUGA, Womens facshe Me cgalle oes 26 Honey Locust. Honeysuckles ...... 33 3

lealroyigh all oes hone em heracery Nas coe e ily Horse Chestnuts ....17 ELON ae aie ase s ees 33 ish ohesinalessch yeah oud Gomi ee 20 ELYpPericum ~...s.y.6... 351 Imantophyllum ...... 4) ETP S fri Aes aN) rote Ae cA TE 41 US OME USE Mec ccs atid eestor 40) TINY ACh ek Seay Ran a SO Di a 33 SACATANCA Rees sf yes 26 UST Geet ese tet ey ope ice 3 AU ote Wey hack ea pane fee a 35 ICA TS es aS 1/7 SVRCNTNITS CTs on oe ets hha ct cles 26 GGTNIME CIA, f eaclous eka nee 3 DEGSN GETS I en is ee Ba ee 35

Kentucky Coffee Tree. ne Kolreuteria

TRG OIADIN Wat alee aaa Sane ee Sie a TA UTADA oye oacies sae 31 MAM ATIAS Ym sei 33-40 eA ta niaees Pee | 35 DANII eee vate ene ne Ly, eee 31 MAUL CIMUSe ere 31 DER SINGhbNEy Us Sa We aoa 40 Lemon Verbena ..... 20 Leptospermum ...... 3] TiDOCEERUSH (eas see oe 25 IDEA OS Ae GON) ome Gala Bie 20-31 Mahara yrth orcs 20-21

Lily of the Valley ..41 Linaria

alle! 6/ ene. Je ¢/ce) le! wim ee

i Datiaye esa Reese say RA eae 17 Linden, Weeping ....19 Liquidambar \.. 22). 15-17 VASE OMAN ins ie eas. 2 35 ODES Hei. 5 cere ee Dele 0 WEOCUSE asian aes 15-17 Locust, Weeping ....19 Loquat eheaelas Rove alee sr ape te wT MUA OMG) hii. Tec oe BAT, Miaemiolita: pyc h4 ae. ce ily Magnolia Grandiflora.27 VL ATONNT A MRS ct Scns viccedek 31 Maiden Hair Tree....17 Mandevillas "228 le. 33 NUATTSEGIAR 1 cle tlc ote 33 VIET AANL EA ether chee hace 31

Page Fresno Pruning Shear 49 achine NWWax |e o's boty. 45 Gratting Thread .....45 Pernect Snear vty a: . 4. 48 KOMI VES | ohh ann. 46-47-45

Page VED tucpatecend eieeb ters 15-17 Maple, Weeping .....19 Ma rene niteuunyanu ss cite - 40) IVE ANG LINC Cedi siesta ie 3 Melaleuca a. 31-32 IMI ARINBISh Gabe dao ols 32 NIGER OSIGEE OS i ele cieneriee 32 TVIMIE AG oh vino ini ae 40 Mock’ Orange .2.0).. 21 Mont bre tia wan + ciesiercl 41 Mountain Ash ....... Wy Muehlenbeckia ...... Sie

Mulberry .......15-i7-18 Mulberry, Weeping pte he)

IMIS PTET CA GIP skate ce ntanoehe lta ta 32 VIR VaR EHGI: sete sth drs ticeaenttites 32 INGhrrciiaates Sr ek rei vadealens 32 New Zealand Flax...40 ae Ailey eaten vas Se ia 18 Oaleei@ omleyrsecte aces sree: 2) Oleanders BGR MeL ase ROE Olea maracas Si eens al. 32

Orange, Flowering ..27

TEATS MES ey erat heals enec a teen: 12euanioris | (GueeisS) 64 ee ob 4() | Skew anoles rath 6 (Pau tree tet ig eee ay ANUS Viele ele e he Sate eraiel Se ecrenls 40 |PeVelsiinGOyoiel 45 gi6 516 oc 27 ASSO MVATUG Tiare ee aces 384 IE SUMO ARI) Bis hls keane dle 18 Peach. Flowering ....18 IPOIleeerOnanwinas 45a soc At) IPED SI’ AM RES IS ng a cate Qi Mello dentdhiOrn mesic 18 TE IOUN OSC ine ne PACA MRE A ree ae A0 TNO TARR Suk ieee ean ae 36 Ponta snare taeke 32 ER) Sac as cree ees cisiioaer archer 40 | E15 AS ay MEER Di ae Cerne 27-28 IPT EOSIOOIUHE 6 6 Baio wos BY Plum, Plood-leaved...18 Plum, Flowering..... 18 IE THOR DESO Won a 6.8 Gos) are 34 PGS OSECNVTOMs ot. ise elone 40 POUMGLAN AN. BeNetastee case Vs i IPOnMseuwie OSeoboscuce 40 TEXG NIN PSIG yeaa cece aol aero Y Pomegranate ........ 21 ODA ee deel o were 15-18 Poplar, Weeping ..... 19 arial al eatin suet 40 Privette crocs on geet Ooi Preleay aos aie a oreng Bass il etes ECT O CAR VAN ie oie dene oie 18

Quince, Flowering ..21

EVAN OME TOS mines eye tcm el: 32 FRECUIMOS INOW Aiea ecto lela: 28 IRB AOVOATISUN ys Bibl awtis & Have 34 EV AIDIS Has es tute aise say's 36 IRUMavo KOS OOS! 9) S's dis cla 21 Romneya Coulteri ...49 FNOSCSi Ns a chars maces 42-43-44 FVOSSNTAYE UMS! pipes sels 32 FUSS Claas cicee iad cee 34 Sal ally wine spe neh cashes a cesctaaie 36 SENINGIZY Me Sn ne iS ok 40

LENE Nursery Spade .. W245 Raffia YD tien ea ee ey 45 JR Wels (endo avers hia) Wiha vaperar as 49 EOSeCL Sheri y yee pete 49

(CONTINUED)

Page SANSEVUCw laser en 4u SAX MAS ays) cis payee ates 40 PCIACOMLEN Se aerate: 28 Sea honhraviuse wee cles ae 35 SGU es ae et 0 Service Tree ...... 15-18 Sinise, IDEWIS? BA Gano 40 Siberian Pea Tree...18 SIT WViinNie ees evaie cn sie 34 SMa Uist eater kc Toray 34 Smokewwdree sesh oe a 21 Sail Wanner Sa eae 34 SHIOMAO BING ead ena cee 21 STO DEIR EY So es Gis loco 21 SOME aNOOA) AGG a elo o\o-c 34-40 SOU Varese cna tre ueltsho etek 34

Sophora Japonica ...18 Sophora Weeping ...19 Specimen Deciduous

ARE C Sy wig roe eaiat cave akeut 15 SPM AC AS Ge bet eiay se neane Maca 21 SPLUCE wines Geen 28 SIH ON PINVAIEE Lino cucme ila parira aya Sere ula ume see 18-28 SUPOUiAney Ge Goa 5 be ee Siuwimachien vs vace skeet 21 Silas Oma eee 34 SAVANE) Godlee Gace 15-18 AMET cates lp Gile;< \areaiaues i cece Coates & 21 4 Bis IS'4(0X0 H1G(b 10.0 lh neki Guseneey GneemOne 19 WING COMMAL laheitatedeo cee exer suerte 34 “UNeiIGieehIN M Gon soot oo 32 Texas Umbrella ..15-19 FINN GTM cise, aoe doubet velvet ole Polka 19 Thorn, Weeping ....19 MMO GINROIOSIS: oo cid ela Lol: 28 LDH GINIAia aS) Aces bx Cornea La eoua 10.0.0 4] TROT S Yih ikpes coe cust aymeayeee 2 AMPEVCIORCE MINE, igo Ga a do 41 Se ME ANE OMY tel eehe iets 21 AbreniroOrmney VWOVEWeNRY A 6 6 ox 41 Trumpet Vine ....... 34 MiUberOsesi ier. ceueen 4] TUDE WESC AW ric te cate een ole 19 Umbrella Pine ....... 28 Verbenea ...... Ball WAGKEO INNES Giese ccd cocleio, ooo ae AVN CAleaincks wie chtes cneiateverche 41 IVA OVEESE ye evel anela) sc duster ewes 4] War Sle aii uenatenentele beneketele 19 Virginia Creeper ....34 Nile veges ereate mua cisier a mate 21

OPV Sepa Uliteeaeene, shesdoeieest ten ene 19

Walnut, Weeping ...19 Washingtonia ....36-37 Weeping Deciduous

MTG Simeckeie larch euaever sks Weigvela 21... .0.0%%.s-6 22 WVATI svat oeaie el sidienanene 15-19 Willow, Weeping ....19 NWVGICh eae ee Bhaus)a Gio iota otc as 34 Wael leleWwell i As cgiesca o 2 SanPwoacenasie valiaare 22 Vellow Wi0OGd) s)0.% «21-1 19 NEP HIER i ie BIRD ncnetbaa: cite 28 WETTIG Ci aire tach ante ialeoha tat oreutoure f

Page Sheep Manure ....... 45 Tree Protectors ....-. 45° Tree and Pot Labels 45 ETAT eis teats thai iver ok aes 46

OUR OWN PUBLICATIONS

In connection with our business we have found it expedient to publish booklets in addition to our annual cataiogue and price list. The entire list is given in the order of their importance.

The Smyrna Fig at Home and Abroad—A treatise on practical fig cul- ture, together with an account of the Wild or Caprifig and the establish- ment of the fig wasp. (Blastophaga grossorum) in Amerioa, Price 60c.

California Horticulture: The Fruit Growers Guide—By George C. Roed. ing. A compendium of methods and suggestions on soil preparation, plant- ing, cultivating, irrigating and pruning, together with a list of plants for orchard and field, vineyard and garden. 120 pages, 7%x10% inches, beau- tifully illustrated in half tones and color plates. Price 25c,

New Products of the Trees—tTells all about the latest and most valuable of Burbank’s introductions, which we are offering for sale for the first time. Beautifully illustrated in natural colors from life, and half-tone engrav- Tis psi direct from the fruit and plant and from photographs. Price

cents,

Spanish Catalogue—Describes the leading and most desirable varieties of fruit trees, grapevines, ornamental plants and roses, and is of special in- terest to our Mexican, Philippine and South American trade. Mailed on application.

Price Catalogue—It is so arranged that prices of our stock may be learned at a glance. It also contains complete index to all the stock listed. Mailed on application.

BOOKS FOR HORTICULTURISTS

California Fruits and How to Grow Them—Fourth edition, revised and extended. A Manual of Methods which have yielded greatest success, with lists of varieties best adapted to the different sections of the State. By Edward J. Wickson, A. M. Size of page, 714%x10% inches, about 500 pages, bound in cloth and fully illustrated. Price, carriage prepaid, $3.00 per copy.

Grape Growing and Wine Making in America—By Prof. G. Hussman. Revised edition, Garden and vineyard management from planting to har- vesting, both in the East and the West, especially exhaustive on California grape growing; all about making wine. Price $2.00 per copy.

The Horticulturist’s Rule Book—By L. H. Bailey. A compendium of useful information for fruit growers, truck gardeners, florists and others. A mass of information is presented Of incalculable value to the grower, all carefully indexed, Price $1.00 per copy.

Gardening in California—aA brief treatise on best methods of cultivat- ing a flower garden. Illustrated, 172 pages. Price $1.00.

Cyclopedia of American Agriculture—By Prof. L. H. Bailey. This work is a complete library of outdoor books in four volumes. Treats on farms, farm crops, farm animals, social economy in the country. Bound in green cloth, 4 volumes for $20.00.

FANCHER CREEK NURSERIES

GEO. C. ROEDING, PRES. and MGR. FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, U. S. A.

|

|

|

Largest Acreage fireatest Assortment Finest Stock

Propagators and distributors of LU- THER BURBANK’S LATE INTRO- DUCTIONS.

Valuable Burbank book, illustrated

in colors, mailed for 25 cents.

Send for special quotations on trees

in quantities.

Nurseries

Geo. C. Roeding, Pres. and Mer.

Fancher Creek | poe ys.

Fresno, California, U. S. A.

C | |