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AVOCADO BUDWOOD 



DUTTON 



Form, broad pyriform. Length up to 6 inches, breadth 

 to inches. Average weight 1 7 oz., purplish black color, 



skin rough and hard, about 1/16 inch thick. Seed 1 6%. Very 

 fine, rich flavor. No fiber. Season, December to April. The 

 earliest ripener of the Guatemalans, beginning to ripen about 

 7 months from blossom. 



ANAHEIM 



Form elliptical, with very thick round neck. Length up 

 to 7 inches, greatest breadth 4 Yi inches. Average weight over 

 1 J/2 lbs. Skin slightly rough, green in color, with numerous 

 yellow dots, 1/16 inch thick. Flesh bright lemon yellow, rich, 

 no fiber. Seed small. Season spring and summer. 



Budwood of both these varieties, $5.00 per hundred. 



OTTO A. KEUP 



ANAHEIM, CALIF. 



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