. Descriptive catalogue of Pajaro Valley Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Watsonville Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 36 PAJARO YALLEY All of the Small Fruits, except strawberries, can be grown successfully in this climate without irrigation. They are very desirable for planting in the garden, as they come quickly into bearing, and give large crops of fine and wholesome fruit for table use. No garden should be with- out Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries and Blackberries, and if water can be had for irri- gation, S


. Descriptive catalogue of Pajaro Valley Nurseries. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Watsonville Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 36 PAJARO YALLEY All of the Small Fruits, except strawberries, can be grown successfully in this climate without irrigation. They are very desirable for planting in the garden, as they come quickly into bearing, and give large crops of fine and wholesome fruit for table use. No garden should be with- out Currants, Gooseberries, Raspberries and Blackberries, and if water can be had for irri- gation, Strawberries. CURRANTS. Cherry—The largest and best of all the red currants ; plants are vigorous growlers, and very productive. Fay's Prolific—A new Currant for which much is claimed ; said to be fully as large as the Cherry, more uniform ; fruit less acid ; fully as productive, and earlier. Black Naples—Very fine and large, black; valuable for jams and jellies. Lee's Prolific—An English currant of great value, where Black currant succeds ; fruit large and of fine quality ; good grower. GOOSEBERRIES. Houghton's Seedling—A medium-sized American variety ; skin is smooth ; pale red, tender, sweet and good ; entirely free from mildew. Downing (American)—Fruit good size, skin smooth, flesh soft and very good ; an upright, vigorous grower and good bearer. English Gooseberries—The number of varieties of English Gooseberries is almost innum- erable. The fruit is mostly large and fine. I have in stock the following varieties : n »^outh Britton, Sir John, \ t^an Miguelito, Prince Albert, Grosselle Red, Industry. Delight, Crown Bob, RASPBERRIES.—Red Varieties. Having had many years' experience in the cultivation of this fruit, I am convinced that our soil and climate are well adapted to the production of raspberries. Fruit of the finest quality can be produced without irrigation. The canes make a fine growth, and yield an enormous crop of Please note that these im


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