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Olives — Continued 
Redding Picliolilie-Fniit small, but tree yields immensely. The fruit, ripe or green, makes sweet, 
delicious pickles, and the finest quality. < f b , , 
OLIVES— NOVELTY 
THE QUEEN— As illustration shows, we have this raiiety fruiting in our orchard at Menlo 
Park and it more than comes up to our expectations, being wonderfully large, a good grower 
and heavy bearer. 
Orders booked this season for next year's deliverv. Prices on application. 
Oranges 
The orange, for commercial results, is planted largely iu Los Angeles, San Bernardino and San Diego 
countie.s in the southern part of the Hate, and in the Sierra foothills and the east side of the Sacramento 
Valley in the northern part. Oranges ripen earlier in tlie northern than in the southern part of the State. 
Price— 4 to 6 feet, baited, $1.S0 each, flZ.BO per 10 
" 3 to 4 " " l.oo " 7.flO •' 
Special quotations on lots of 100 trees .and over. 
Maltese Blood— A popular variety. Fruit small to medium, pulp streaked and mottled with red ; has 
few seeds. Tree thornless and of dwarf habit. Hardier than the Washington Navel, and more generous bearer. 
Mediterranean Sweet^Fruit medium to large, very solid, and has few seeds. Ripens late, often not 
until May or June. Tree thornless and of dwarf habit. Is inclined to overbear. 
proUfic! medium to small, round, thin-skinned, sweet, melting, and of good flavor. Tree very 
Valencia Late— This variety does not come into bearing as young as some of the other varieties, which is 
in Its favor, as this allows the tree to attain larger size and in the long run give greater yield. Fruit ripens late 
t^us being available for the market when the other fruits have gone out, there bv realizing a large price' 
The fruit is large, oblong and firm. " & f. r 
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ORANGE— WASHINGTON NAVKI,. 
