The Northrop, a good variety of the smaller, thin-skinned, purple Ahuacate. 



CHAPPELOW A summer and fall fruiting variety; a good type of the thin- 

 skinned, purple, Mexican ahuacate; flesh solid, meaty, oily, and of excellent flavor; 

 keeps well after being picked; tree a vigorous grower and unusually hardy, a fine 

 family fruit. 



HARMAN A thin-skinned, oval, light-green fruit, flesh deep yellow in col- 

 or and of excellent flavor. and quality, seed often loose in cavity; season, October 

 and November, productive, weight, 8 to 10 ounces. 



WALKER Extremely prolific. The parent tree at Hollywood often yields 

 2,000 fruits a year, weighing 7 to 10 ounces. Pear-shaped, skin thick and woody, 

 flesh pale cream, slightly fibrous, seed tight in cavitv, season, March to May. 



GANTER An unusually prolific variety. A thin-skinned, green fruit of fine 

 flavor, weight, 7 to 10 ounces, oval or ovate in form, fruiting season, October and 

 November, flesh yellowish cream, changing to pale green near the skin. 



NORTHROP A purple thin skinned Mexican ahuacate. It is valued for its 

 fine flavor. Is not regarded as a shipping fruit, but is fine for the home garden. 

 Weight six to eight ounces, meat free from fibre, and of good quality and flavor. 

 This variety yields two crops a year, a large crop in September, October and Novem- 

 ber, and a smaller crop in May and June. The tree is hardy and vigorous. 



The prices of the above varieties are: One tree, $3.00; ten, $2.85 each; 

 one-hundred, $2.75 each. 



Reservations will be made and trees delivered as soon as ready, where one- 

 fourth the price is paid when order is placed. 



