THE HOME FRUIT GARDEX 



Table 1. — Varieties 



suggested for medium-sized gardens in 

 of the districts of figure 1 — Continued 



representative parts 



DISTRICT 4 (XORTHERX AXD CEXTRAL RIVER VALLEYS AXD COASTAL AREAS OF 

 CALIFORXIAHAVIXG A GROWING SEASON OF MORE THAN 240 DAY.-: BIGH SUMMER 

 TEMPERATURES IX THE IXTERIOR VALLEYS; 



Fruit or 



nut i 



Variety Month 



ripe 



S SI 



European 

 grape. 



Dew- 

 berry. 



Straw- 

 berry. 



Rasp- 

 berry. 1 



Japanese 

 plum . 



European 

 plum. 



Prune 



Sweet 

 cherry. 



Peach. 



Pear, __ 

 A pricot 

 Olive.. 



[Thompson 



Aug.-SeDt. 



Seedless. 





Ribier 



...do 



Muscat of Al- 



Sept 



exandria. 





Emperor 



Sept.-Oct_ 



("Young 



1 Bovsen 



June 



June-July. 



Marshall 



Apr. -Nov. 



Cuthbert 



June 



/Beauty 



(Santa Rosa 



...do 



June-July 



Yellow Egg 



July-Aug.. 



Agen (French). 



Aug. -Sept. 



(Black Tartarian. 



May- 





June. 



[Xapoleon 



June-July. 



(St. John 



...do 



lElberta 



July 



1 Paloro (can- 



Aug 



l ning cling). 





/Bartlett 



I Winter Nelis .. 



Julv-Aug. 



Oct 



Roval 



June- Jul v. 



/Mission 



(Manzanillo. 



Xo. 



1 

 1 



1 

 1 

 1 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



Now-Dee. 1 

 ..do 1 



Ft. 



16 



16 

 16 



16 

 80 

 80 

 100 



50 



20 

 20 

 20 



20 

 20 



Fruit or 

 nut 1 



Variety 



Month 

 ripe 



20 



2u 



- 

 20 



20 

 20 

 25 

 20 



Fig 



Guava. _ 



Persim- 

 mon. 



Pome- 

 gran- 

 ate. 



Loquat-. 



O range 6 . 



Lemon 6 . 



Grape- 

 fruit. 6 



Tanger- 

 ine.'' 



Avocado 



Jujube.. 

 Feijoa... 

 Almond . 



Persian 

 walnut. 



/Mission 



(Kadota 



Strawberry 



/Hachiya 



\Fuyu_- - 



Wonderful 



Champagne 



Washington 

 Xavel. 



/Lisbon 



(Meyer . 



June-Aur. 



Sept. 



Sept- 



Xov. 

 Oct.-Dec- 



— do 



Sept.- 



Xov. 



May- 

 June. 

 Dec.-Apr . 



Jan.-Dec.- 

 -__do 



Marsh 



Dancy 



Duke 



Dec- 

 May. 

 Nov.-Dec. 



Sept.-Oct_ 



Oct.-Xov. 

 ...do 



Sept.-Oct- 

 ...do 



Aug 



Aug.- 



Bept.-Oct. 



... do 





ILi 



/Coolidge 



\Superba 



/Jordanolo 



(Nonpareil 



/Franquette 



(Payne 



No. Ft. 



DISTRICT 5 (ARID PARTS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AXD ARIZONA HAVING A 

 GROWIXG SEASOX OF MORE THAN 240 DAYS AXD HIGH SUMMER TEMPERATURES; 

 IRRIGATION" REQUIRED' 



European 

 grape. 



Straw- 

 berry. 



Dewberry 



Japanese 

 plum. 



European 

 plum. 



Prune 



Peach 



Apricot 



{Thompson 

 Seedless. 

 Muscat of 

 Alexandria. 



(Missionary 



/Klondike 



/Young 



(Bovsen... 



/Beauty 



(Santa Rosa 



Yellow Egg 



I Agen (French) . 

 (Babcock 



^Lovell 



[Jewel.. 



/.Newcastle 



(Royal 



July. 

 Aug. 



Dec.-Apr _ 



...do 



June 



June -July. 



June 



...do 



July-Aug - 



Aug.-Sept. 



June 



July .... 



...do 



May 



June 



2 



16 



2 



16 



■ 



100 



" 



100 



10 



80 



10 



80 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



20 



1 



.' 



1 



25 



Fig 



Pome- 

 granate. 



Apricot 

 Or an go " 



Lemon : . 



Grape- 

 fruit.' 



Olive 



(Mission May-Oct.. 



\Kadota ...do 



W onderful Aug. -Nov. 



Date 



Mission . Nov. Feb 



(Khadrawv Sept 



{Halawy Oct 



I Deglet Xoor N 



1 2 or more varieties of apples, pears, sweet cherries, Japanese plums, blueberries, hlt>erts, and almonds 

 should be planted to insure cross-pollination. 



2 Not in western Oregon and Washington. 

 ? Oregon and Washington only. 



4 Plant only where quarantine regulations permit. 



* Near coast only. 



• In central California plant only if a warm, protected site is available. 



7 Plant only in locations where severe freezing in winter does not occur. 



