PRICE LIST for 1890 and 1891 OF JAMES T. BOCUE, Nurseryman, Marysville, Cal. 500,000 FRUIT TREES APPLES. Prices, 1 year, 3 to 5 feet, 15c each, 612.50 per 100, $100 per 1,000. Summer. Alexander, Tetofsky, Early Harvest, Duchess of Oldenburg, Red Astra- chan, White Astrachan. Autumn. Fall Pippin, Haas, Fameuse, Graven- stein, Hoover, Rhode Island Green- ing. Winter. Ben Davis, Baldwin, Mann, Violet, Newtown Pippin, Northern Spy, Grimes’ Golden, Lady Spitzenburg, Rox Russett, White Winter Pear- main, King Wagener, Yellow Bell- flower, Malbridge, Wine Sap, Smith’s Cider. CRAB APPLES. Hyslop, Transcendant, 25c each. PEARS. Prices, extra size, 5 to 7 feet, 35c each, $30 per 100; 4 to 6 feet, 30c each, $28 per 100, $250 per 1,000; 3 to 5 feet, 20c each, $18 per 100, $150 per 1,000; 6 to 18 inches, 15c each, $14 per 100, $125 per 1,000. Summer. Bartlett, Clapp’s Favorite. Autumn. Beurre Bose, Beurre d’Anjou, Beurre Clairgeau, Beurre Hardy, Duchess Pitmaston, Kieffer’s Hybrid. Winter. Winter Seckel, Easter Beurre, Mt. Vernon, Winter Nelis. CHERRIES. Prices, 1 year, 5 to 7 feet, 20c each, $17.50 per 100, $150 per 1,000. Black Tartarian, Early Purple Eugene, Centennial, Napoleon Bigarreau (Royal Ann). PLUMS AND PRUNES. Prices, 1 year, 4 to 6 feet (on Myra- bolan Plum Stock), 30c each, $28 per 100, $250 per 1,000; 3 to 5 feet, 25c each, $22 per 100, $200 per 1 , 000 , PLUMS AND PRUNES ON PEACH ROOT. Prices, 25c each, $22 per 100, $200 per 1,000. Kelsey’s Japan, Peach Plum, Royal Hative, Yellow Egg. Hungarian Prune, Silver Prune, Tragedy Prune. PLUMS AED PRUNES— Continued The demand has been greater for French Prunes on the Myrobolon Plum Root. I now offer a large stock of French Prunes, in dormant buds, on the Myrobolan Plum Root, at $12.50 per 100; $125 per 1000. PEACHES. Freestones. Prices, 1 year, 3 to 5 feet, 25c each, $22 per 100, $200 per 1,000. Alexander Hale’s Early, Crawford’s Early, Foster, Muir, Crawford’s Late, Salway, Susquehanna. Clingstones. Orange, Tuscan, McDivitt’s, same as freestone. Phillip’s Cling, 50c each; $35 per 100; $250 per 1,000. No order taken for less than 25 trees. , ^ '.T"' ,™ r i?. t y originated by Joseph Phillips, of Abbott «fe J hiliips* Orchard, Sutter County ; a large Yellow Peach, no red at the pit; the pit very small; extra for canning; ripens last of August. J APRICOTS.— On Peach Root. Newcastle Early, Royal, Peach, Blen- heim, Moorpark. Trees 3 to 5 feet high, 25c each, $22 per 100, $200 per 1,000; trees 2 to 3 feet high, 15c each, $14 per 100, $125 per 1,000. NECTARINES. Boston, New White. Prices same as Peaches. ALMONDS. — ON Almond ROOT. IXL, Drake’s Seedling, Nonpareil, Languedoc, Golden State, Neplus- ultra. Trees 3 to 5 feet high, 20c each, $17.50 per 100, $150 per 1000; trees 2 to 3 feet high, 15c each, $12 per 100, $100 per 1,000. FIGS. California Black, Smyrna, 20c each, $15 per 100; White Adriatic, 25c each, $20 per 100, $150 per 1,000. ENGLISH WALNUTS. California Black Walnut, 3 to 5 feet high, 10c each, $7.50 per 100, $60 per 1,000. The English and Prepertorian Wal- nuts, 2 to 3 feet high, 25c each, $20 per 100, $175 per 1,000; 4 to 6 feet high, 50c each, $10 per 100, $350 per 1,000. CHESTNUTS. Spanish or Italian Chestnuts, 30c each, $25 per 100. GOOSEBERRIES. Berkeley, White Smith, 20c each, $1.50 per dozen. CURRANTS. Cherry, White Grape, Lee Prolific, 15c each; $1 per dozen; $5 per 100. RASPBERRIES. Cuthbert, Red Antwerp, Herstine, 10c each: $1 per dozen; $5 per 100. BLACKBERRIES. Lawton, Kittatinny, Wilson Early, 15c each; $1 per dozen; $3 per 100; $20 per 1,000. GRAPES. All kinds of table and shipping varie- ties, $2 per 100; $15 per 1,000. ORANGES. v Maltese Blood, Washington Navels, Parson Brown, Mandarin — trees 3 to 4 feet, $1.50 each; $18 per doz.; $150 per 100. LEMONS. Sicily, Genoa and Villa Franca. Price same as Oranges. LIMES. Limes, $1 each. OLIVES. Mission and Picholine, 2 yrs. old, 3 to 5 feet, 75c. each, or $60 per 100; 1 year old, 2 to 3 feet, 50c. each, or $40 per 100. PERSIMMONS. American, 1 year, 4 to 5 feet, 25c. each; $20 per 100. Japanese, 1 yr, 4 to 5 feet, 25c- each; $20 per 100. POMEGRANATES. Sweet Fruited, 50c. each; $40 per 100 QUINCES. Orange, 1 year, 3 to 4 feet, 25c. each ; $20 per 100. SHADE TREES. Ash, American White, 50c ; Catalpa, Golden-leafed, 50c; Elm, American, 50c; Elm, cork bark, 60c; Locust, black or yellow, 25c; Maple, purple- leafed, 50c. ; Poplar, Carolina, 25c.; Poplar, Lombardy, 25c.; Walnut, American Black, 50c; Walnut, California Black, 20c.; Umbrella Tree, Texas, 35c.; Umbrella Tree, Chinese, 35c.; Willow, American Weeping, 50c. EVERGREEN TREES and SHRUBS Arborvitaj, Chinese, 50c.; Arborvita;, Golden, 50c.; California Bay Tree, 50c.; Camillia Japonica, 75c.; Cy- press, funeral (funebris ), 75c.; Cy- press, Italian, 50c; Cypress, Lawson, 50c.; Cypress, Monterey (in boxes of 100), $3; Eucalyptus, Blue Gum (in boxes of 100), $3 ; Eucalyptus, Red Gum (in boxes of 100), $3; Grevillea Robusta, 'Tc. ; Laurel, English, 50c; Lauristinus, 50c; Lo- quot, 75c.; Magnolia Grandiflora, $1.50 to $2 each; Myrtle, fragrant- leafed, 25c ; Oleander, 25c ; Pepper Tree, 25c.; Pine, Austrian, 50c.; Pine, Monterey, 25c.; Pittosporum, Tobria, 50c.; Spruce, Norway, 75c.; Yew, English, 75c; Yew, Irish, 75c. PALMS. Chanuerops Excelsa (Japan Fan Palm), $1 to $1.50 each; Pritchardia Fili- fera (California Fan Palm), $1 to $1.50 each; Dracaence Stricta (Au- stralis), 75c to $1; Agava, Century Plant, $1; Yucca, Aloefolia Ruba, $1. REMARKS. While we exercise the greatest diligence and care to have the stock true to label, it is mutually agreed between ourselves and the purchaser that our guarantee of genuineness shall in no case make us liable for any sum greater than that orig- ingally charged for the stock that proves untrue. I desire to call your attention to my extra fine stock of Plants, both Fruit and Ornamental, for 1890 and 1891 trade. My stock contains all of the best shipping varieties as well as for home use. Special attention given to orders for trees and plants by the hundred and thousand. Please send me a list of your wants for the Winter trade. The prices quoted will, I think, induce you to place your orders at once. If not yet ready to place your order, please state how soon you will be ready to do so. JAMES T. BOGUE. ■ • - . m L . '