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P"]stablished 1S82. BEAXS. Green X'ea])olitan. pkt. 1.5c. The ORCL'TT SEED and Co., BROUSSOXETIA PAPYRIFERA Vent. San Diego, California. Seeds, 10 cents per packet. Collectors. Importers, and Growers. OALLICARPA AMERICAXA Linnaeas. Wholesale and Retail. Seeds, 10 cents er packet. Cable address: ORCUTT. CARPIXUS AMERICAXA Michx. Seeds. 10 cents per packet. We offer our services for the procure- CARROT, Larsre Oxheart. pkt. 5c. n.ent of any seeds, bulbs or that CARROT, Long white, pkt, 5c, American, pkt. 10c. may be desired. Our correspondence is CATALPA, ^vorld-wide. and our facilities and expe- CATALPA BIGXOXIOIDES Walt. Seedv. 10 cents per packet. i-ii nee insure satisfaction to our patrons. Terms: CASH WITH ORDER, except CATALPA, Japanese, pkt. 10c. by special contract. All goods travel at CEAXOTPIUS THYRSIFLORUS Eschw. Seedt^, 10 cents per the risk and expense of purchaser. Pack- packet, CLIFTOXIA XITIDA Gaertn. infi" and material (boxes, bags, etc.) Seeds, per packet, 10 cents. charged at cost. Complaints must be Michx. made within ten days of receipt of goods CORXUS STOEOXIFERA Seeds lO cents per packet. ;r receive recognition. CUCUMBER, Eskimoso. pkt. lOc. We pay special attention to the desid- Moravian, pkt. erata of our patrons, depending largely CUCUMBER, lOc. COLESTIXUM Lindl. upon collecting each season to order, CYXOGLOSSUM See Paraearvum caelestinum. though we have hundreds of jilants ot DIOSPYRUS ViRGIXIAXA Linn. n.any species constantly in stock, a and Seeds 10 cents per packet. : iTaller number of many varieties. ELDER, Box. pkt. 10c. Our collection of living cacti and suc- GHERKIX, Xew Golden, pkt. 5c. culent plants is probably the largest in (-OURD. Giant, pkt. 10c. . V in erica. Baker. Seeds 10 cents per packet. SEEDS. iPOMAEA VERSICOLOR Meisn. ABIES DOUGLASII Lindl. Mina lobata Cerv. 1824. See Pseud'>t.sus;a taxifolia. Seeds 15 cents per packet. ABIES XOBfLIS Lindl. LAURUS BEXZOIX Linnaeus. Xutt. Seeds -Ihi- per ukt. $2 per lb. LITHOSPERMUM PILOSUM ACER MACROPHYLLUM Pursh. Seeds. 10 cents per packet. Seeds, per packet, 10 rents. LOXICERA HISPIDULA Douglas. •CKR PLATAXOIDES L, Seeds, 10 cents per packet. Seed.s 10 cents per packet. .MAXZAXITA. — See Arctostaphylos. ACER PSEUDO-PLATAXUS L. MAXZAXTTA, Prostrate, pkt. 10c. Seeds. 10 cents oer packet. MAPLE. Scarlet, pkt. 10c. ALBIZZIA PROCERA Benth. MELOX', Australian sugar, pkt, 5c. Seeds 10 cents per packet. :s[IXA LOBATA Cav. ALXUS CORDIFOLIA Tenore. See Ip:);neii versicolor. Seeds, 10 cents per packet. XEMOPHILA IXSIGXIS Benthani. ALXUS IXCAXA Medic. Seeds, per packet, 5 cents. Seeds. 10 cents per packet. Varietv ALBA. pkt. 5 cents. AXDROMEDA ARBOREA Linnaeus. Varietv PURPUREA, pkt. 5 cents. See Oxvdendrum arboreum. OXYDEXDRUM ARBOREUM D 0. AXDROMEDA CALIFORXICA. pkt. 10c. Andromeda arborea Linnaeus. ARBCTUS MEEXZIESII Pursh. Seeds, 10 cens per packet. B. H. Seeds 1 Of. per packet. PARAGARYUM CAELESTIXUM k .vRCTOSTAPHYLOS AXDERSOXII A. Gray, Cvnoglossum caekstinum Lindl. Seeds 10 cents per packet. PEA. Tal! urav susar. pkt. 10c. ATRIPLEX HALIMOIDES Tineo. PEPPER, Beil. pkt. 5c. s-'ee'ls 10c. per packet. PICE A PUXGEXS Engelmann. ATRIPLEX HORTEXSIS Linnaeus. Seeds, 25 cents per packet. Seeds 10c. per packet. PIXUS CEMBROIDES Zuccarini. trees of Arizona and r.EAXS. Ataran. pkt. .ic. .'^niall. round-headed northern Mexico: cones small: sds very Robinson, a noted astronomer. Ventura Co.

Uirge, hard shelli'd, largely used for food in Baja ! Mexico. Ijvs slender, mostly in 3's. Pinyone. Seeds, per oz. 50.; per ib. $(>. Plants $1. Seeds $4 per lb., 25 cents per pkt. ROMNEYA TRICHOCALYX Eastwood. riXUS IXSIGNTS Loudon. Closely resembling R. Coulteri in habit. Ivs See Pinus radiata Don. thinner, divisions narrower: sep setose. SBar PINl S RADIATA Don. and Ventura Cos. SD Co. Pinus insignis Loudon, 1844. SEQUOIA SEMPERVIRENS Endl. Monterey pine. Largest trees 80-100" Redwood. A famous tree, growing near high: bark black, very hard, 2-3'. thick: Ives the coast only from Monterey bay to the Orf liright green, in o's, 4-(i' long: cones chest- gon boundary. ' nnt brown, widely variable, obliquely-oval or Seeds. $2 per lb. longer, 3-7' long, 2-4' thick at base, scales SEQUOIA GIGANTEA Decaisn.-. on the outer side, especially at the base in Giant Sequoia. Estimated to have at the larger form, swelled out into nearly hem- tained a life period of four or five thousanti ispherical tubercles V^-Vz' high, twice as years. 3()0-400° high. 30-40' in diam. iiroad, becoming devoid of prickles. Largely Seeds $0) per lb. culti\ated for its abundant foliage, great en- SPINACH, New Zealand, pkt. 5c. durance, and rapid growth. SQUASH. Italian vegetable marrow. j)kt. .'»< Seeds. $1..50 per lb. SQUASH. White Cocozella. pkt. lOc PSEUDOTSUGA DOUGLASII Carr. SQl'ASH, White marrow, striped. i)kt. 5c. See Pseudotsuga taxifolia. SQUASH, Zuccinii. pkt. 15c. PSEUDOTSUGA TAXIFOLIA Britton. GenuM TAXLS Tournefort. Pseudotsuga Douglasii Carriere, 18.5.5. Pi? ns Taxifolia Lambert, 1803. TAXI S CRI-: VI FOLIA Niitt. Douglas spruce, commercially known as Pacific Yew. Small trees growing along streams of British Oregon ])ine, Douglas fii-, or red or yellow Columbia, south to the Santa Cruz ints, fir. Large and valuable trees, forming the Cal. Lvs small, in 2 ranks. larger part of the great forests about Puget Wood tough and elastic. Sound southward, 300 to 400 ft high. 10-12° Seeds. $6 per lb. TOMATO. Golden Queen, pkt. in, diam : cones narrow, 2-3%' long, the 5c. feather-like bracts protruding %-%'. TUMION CALIFORNICUM Greene. Seeds $3 per lb., per 100 lbs. $2.25. Torreya Californica Torrey. RHAMXUS CALIFORNICA Esch. California Nutmeg. HHAMNUS TOMEXTELLA Bentham. False nutmeg. Singular trees of four Seeds 25 cents per packet. species, found in .Japan, China. Florida, and RHUS rXTEGRIFOLIA Xuttall. California respectively. Foliage of a heavy, Seeds, 10 cents per packet. disagreeable odor: fr resembling the nutmeg of I:HI:S OVATA S. \Vat«on. commerce in both exterior and interior ap- pearance, but The Sugar-bush is a handsome ever- having none of its qualities. Sd large, solitary. its glossy green shrub, noted for foliage Seeds, 75c. per lb. and graceful, oval form. The small VIBURNUM ACERIFOLIUM L. dark red berries make a cooling drink, Seeds 15 cents per packet. VIBITRNUM NUDUM L. flavored, resembling lemon- r)leasantly Seeds, per packet. 5 cents. ade, and when dry are covered with VTTEX AGNUS-CASTUS Linnaeus. a thin, waxy, white substance, that is Seeds, K) cens per packet. WATHKMKLON, Improved Cuban very sweet, which the Indians are said Queen. l)kt. 5c. to have formerly gathered for sugar. GenuB TORREYA Arnott. Seeds 10 cents per packet. TORREYA CALIFORNICA Toir. GeniiN ROMNEYA Harvey. See Tuniion Californicum. Smooth stout erect perennial herbs, with VrnS C.U.IFORNICA Benthan>. colorless .iuice, pinnately divided alternate .^RBORESCENS Trelease. Ivs and very large showy lis. Sep. 5. with See Clistnvucca arborescens. a broad membraneous dorsal wing. Pet 6. YUCCA BREVIFOLIA Engelm. Sta numerous, with filiform filaments some- .See Clistovucca arboroscens. what thickened below, and oblong anthers. YUCCA MACROCARFA Engelm. Ovary oblong, densely setose, more or less YL'CCA VALIDA Brandegee. conipletely several-celled by the intrusion of YUCCA WHIPPLEI Torr. the many-ovuled placentae: valves 7-12, Svn> Hesperoyucca Whipplei. (>l)('iiing from the summit downward. .Sds linelv tuberculate. UOMXEYA COULTER! H.\RVEY. f.lIJKS FR()m"x1i\R Half-hardy shrub, 6-15 ft high, l)ranching ,iiul flexuous. woody at base: Ivs glaucous, FAR. thickish, petioled, 3-5 in. long, the lower ones jjinnatifid, upper ones pinnately tooth- 15ESSERA KLEGANS Schult. often si)aringly Per do/., bulbs 35 v.: .$2.50 i)er 100; $20 f

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