. Armstrong Nurseries . Pecans 4 to 6 to 4 Each.$ 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. Stuart. Nuts large, oblong; dark color; shell of mediumthickness, cracking easily. Kernel full, bright colored;very fine quality, rich and sweet; promises to be a goodbearer in California. Success. A large nut. tapering to apex. Thin shelland easily cracked; kernel sweet, rich, plump, filling theshell fully; tree a strong grower and a good bearer. Almonds Alm
. Armstrong Nurseries . Pecans 4 to 6 to 4 Each.$ 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. Stuart. Nuts large, oblong; dark color; shell of mediumthickness, cracking easily. Kernel full, bright colored;very fine quality, rich and sweet; promises to be a goodbearer in California. Success. A large nut. tapering to apex. Thin shelland easily cracked; kernel sweet, rich, plump, filling theshell fully; tree a strong grower and a good bearer. Almonds Almond culture is an important industry in favoredsections of California, particularly on the higher lands ofthe valleys, in light, warm soils and where late springfrosts do not occur. ALMONDS—On Almond and Peach Roots Each Per 10 Per 100 4 to 6 feet $ .90 $ $ 3 to 4 feet 80 Its similarity of growth to the Peach suggests the samemethods of pruning and culture. Drakes Seedling. Nut medium size, roundis
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