. Armstrong Nurseries . have a fine stand of Olives from the stock I pur-chased from you last season—98 or 99^.—E. J. Bullard. Price for Manzanillo and Mission. Less than 10 of a variety at each rate. Each Per 10 Per 1 00 Per 1 000 1 inch and up caliper $ $ $ $ % to I inch caliper % to % inch calipsr fei to % inch caliper Manzanillo. Fruit large, purplish black with lightcolored specks. The tree is a free grower of ratherspreading habit, and a prolific bearer. The ripe olives,when cured, are unexcelle


. Armstrong Nurseries . have a fine stand of Olives from the stock I pur-chased from you last season—98 or 99^.—E. J. Bullard. Price for Manzanillo and Mission. Less than 10 of a variety at each rate. Each Per 10 Per 1 00 Per 1 000 1 inch and up caliper $ $ $ $ % to I inch caliper % to % inch calipsr fei to % inch caliper Manzanillo. Fruit large, purplish black with lightcolored specks. The tree is a free grower of ratherspreading habit, and a prolific bearer. The ripe olives,when cured, are unexcelled in flavor and quality. October. Mission. The well-known standard variety introducedby the Spanish Padres. Large trees of this variety arestill growing and bearing fruit at some of the old Missionsin California. The tree is a handsome upright grower,hence the best for roadside or border planting. Fruitmedium to large; makes a rich-flavored, well-coloredpickle and a good quality of oil. A heavy producer.


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