. Armstrong Nurseries . ch and oi line navor; tne lavorite oi con-fectioners. Ne Plus Ultra. Nut large and long; soft shell; aregular and heavy bearer; tree of strongest growth;an old standard sort. Nonpareil. A popular sort; shell thin; quality good;tree of a* somewhat weeping habit; bears heavy andregularly. Texas Prolific. The kernel is of medium size; plump;soft shell; blossoms late and usually bears a good crop. Pecans The deep, rich, moist lowlands of the valleysof California are particularly adapted to rapidgrowth, early fruiting, and general thrift of thismember of the hickory family.


. Armstrong Nurseries . ch and oi line navor; tne lavorite oi con-fectioners. Ne Plus Ultra. Nut large and long; soft shell; aregular and heavy bearer; tree of strongest growth;an old standard sort. Nonpareil. A popular sort; shell thin; quality good;tree of a* somewhat weeping habit; bears heavy andregularly. Texas Prolific. The kernel is of medium size; plump;soft shell; blossoms late and usually bears a good crop. Pecans The deep, rich, moist lowlands of the valleysof California are particularly adapted to rapidgrowth, early fruiting, and general thrift of thismember of the hickory family. The Pecan doesnot thrive in light, shallow soils. There seemsto be no reason why this nut should not becomeof commercial importance on the Coast. Frotscher. A large, oblong nut; shell thin, easilycracked; kernel large, plump and full; of good color,excellent quality; tree vigorous and thrifty; one of thebest. Grafted trees, $ each. Soft Shell Seedlings. Grown from selected nuts;fine for shade trees. 4 to 6 ft., SPANISH CHESTNUTIt Yields Fine Nuts and Makes a Handsome Tree Chestnuts The cultivation of the Chestnut has not as yetreceived much attention from large growers in thisState. However, there are great possibilities forfuture development in this line. The tree thriveswell in good soil and usually bears early. Spanish. A highly ornamental tree of free growthand fine foliage. The nut is sweet and generally oflarge size and one of the hardiest and best varietiesfor general planting. Owing to its early fruiting qual-ities, as compared with other kinds, the Spanish is thefavorite among California planters. 6 to 8 ft., 75c; 4to 5 ft., 50c.


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