San Dimas Citrus Nurseries 



Desirable New Sorts of Oranges 



THE GOLDEN BUCKEYE NAVEL ORANGE. 



all other varieties of Navels, is a series of bands or ridges of a deeper 

 orange color, which adds much to the beauty and renders it more 

 than any other variety, peculiar to itself; smooth and of a kid- 

 glove texture; flavor strongly aromatic, with a suggestion of 

 pineapple to the taste; pulp of fine texture with but few segments, 

 thus affording a melting and soothing sensation to the palate; 

 almost entirely free from rag; packs 90 per cent fancy; is a good 

 keeper and shipper; while its exceptional earliness gives it a 

 commercial value of first importance. 



' -CAUTION. It has come to us that unprincipled growers are 

 disposing of citrus trees as coming from and being grown by the 

 San Dimas Citrus Nurseries. To avoid deception in this regard 

 and to protect our patrons' interests, we label every kind and sort 

 of citrus tree with our individual label, fac similies of right and 

 reverse sides appear elsewhere. All trees coming from our estab- 

 lishment bear this label as a guarantee of their genuineness. 

 See that your purchases contain it; otherwise your trees are not 

 the product of this establishment. R. M. TEAGUE. 



THE NAVELENCIA ORANGE. 



THE NAVELENCIA. A new variety that is commanding 

 some attention from growers. It is said by the originator to be a 

 cross between the Thomson's Improved Navel and the Valencia 

 Late, for it is claimed the good qualities of the former, together 

 with a lateness in ripening which makes its season from 30 to 60 

 days later than the Washington Navel, thus affording a market of 

 its own between the marketing of the Washington Navel and the 

 Valencia Late. Tree of good growth, small thorns, full well- 

 rounded top, dark glossy foliage, in character and habit closely 

 allied to other Navels; fruit of good size, smooth and thin-skinned, 

 and comes into bearing second year from the bud. 



OUR EXPORT TRADE. Planters in Mexico, Central and 

 South America, the Philippines, Cuba, and other citrus fruit 

 countries should bear in mind that we make a specialty of export- 

 ing orange and lemon trees; also thatjwe are in a position to make 

 it to their interests to place orders with us. Our export trade is 

 indeed a growing one, orders of considerable magnitude having 

 been received from Mexico, South America, the Philippines, Aus- 

 tralia, South Africa, Porto Rica and Cuba. 



WASHINGTON NAVELS, FOUR YEARS FROM PLANTING. 



VALENCIA LATES IN FULL BEARING. 



