SELECT QUINCES 
Ch'inipion— Fruit very large, fair and handsome; tree very 
produftive. surpassing any other variety in this respect; bears 
abundantly while young; flesh cooks as tender as the apple, and 
without hard spots and cores, flavor delicate Imparting an 
exquisite quince taste and odor to any fruit with which it Is 
cooked. The most valuable of all. 
Kea's Mammoth — A seedling of the Orange Quince, one-third 
larger, of the same form and color; fair, handsome, equally as 
good, and said to be as productive; tree a healthy, thrifty grower. 
APRICOTS 
Moorpark— Large, yellowish-green, brownish-red on sunny 
side; flesh bright orange. Fine for canning drying; very popular 
on the western slope. July. 
Peach— Fruit very large; skin orange yellow; flesh yellow, 
juicy, rich and highly flavored. One of the best. June. 
NECTARINES 
Boston — Large, deep, yellow, with a bright blush and mott- 
lings of red; sweet and peculiar flavor. Freestone; the largest 
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