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NEW ARIZONA SEED & FLORAL COMPANY, PHOENIX, ARIZONA 
Fruit Trees 
Prices on fruit trees unless priced below: 1 tree 60c; 10 trees of any one variety 
$5.00; express or parcel post is extra. We advise shipping by express. 
SALWAY PEACH 
Peaches 
ELBERTA —This variety has been for many years, 
and still is one of the finest peaches. Large, rather 
elongated, yellow with red cheeks, juicy and well 
flavored. Bears heavy crops consistently, and is much 
planted for home and market. 
J. H. HALE —Growers have demonstrated during 
the past several years that this is a profitable va¬ 
riety. Fruit is of largest size, highly colored; flesh 
is yellow, exceedingly firm and yet tender when eaten; 
flavor is unexcelled. Fruit ships exceedingly well: 
remains on the tree in a firm condition for a longer 
time than any other freestone. The trees, although 
small, bear very heavily. The finest peach for home 
and market. 
SALWAY —Equal to Elberta in size and flavor. One 
of the best for Arizona. 
PEAKS CLING (Palora) —As a mid-season canning 
peach, the Peaks has no superior. The fruit is large, 
uniform and round; skin clear yellow; flesh yellow 
to pit. A very heavy bearer. 
SIMS CLING —Now a leading mid-season commer¬ 
cial cling. The fruit is larger than average, golden 
yellow, with a faint blush; flesh clear deep yellow to 
the pit, which is small. 
Persimmons 
The Japanese Persimmon adds a touch to the home 
orchard that is out of the ordinary and the large, 
luscious fruits, ripening after the fall frosts have 
come, offer a fitting close to the fruit season. 
HACHIYA— Long, conical, deep red. very large, al¬ 
most seedless, delicious when soft. (Each $1.00). 
FUYA —The new variety. Can be eaten while firm 
like an apple, no puckery or astringent taste at any 
time. Round Tomato shape, large size. Fine red. 
($1.00 each). 
Pomegranate 
WONDERFUL —New variety. Large; highly col¬ 
ored; pulp richly colored, of good flavor; very fine. 
Ripens late. 
Plums 
BEAUTY —Fruit large and beautiful, deep crimson 
with amber-crimson flesh. A remarkably vigorous 
grower and never-failing bearer. 
SANTA ROSA —Possibly the most popular plum 
and certainly one of the handsomest. Large oval, 
purplish-crimson fruit, covered with light blue bloom. 
Flesh amber, veined with crimson. Another Burbank 
variety, highly valued for both shipping and home use. 
SATSUMA —The well-known Japanese blood plum 
so prized for preserves. Large, almost round, deep 
red outside and in, firm, juicy, and of fine flavor. 
Must be planted with other varieties such as Wick- 
son, Burbank or Climax to secure good crops. 
WICKSON —A very large heart-shaped plum, deep 
yellow, overlaid with carmine and a white bloom. 
Flesh crisp, sweet, amber colored. 
SUGAR PRUNE — Fruit very large; skin tender, 
dark purple, covered with white bloom; flesh yellow, 
tender and sugary. 
Quince 
PINEAPPLE —Very similar to the common orange 
quince, but larger and better quality; in some loca¬ 
tions much heavier bearer. 
BLACK MISSION FIG 
Figs 
BROWN TURKEY —An excellent Fig for marketing; 
ripening early; of large size; color violet-brown (75c 
to $1.25 each). 
MISSION —A well-known black fig. Tree is a very 
strong grower and good fruiter. Leading black vari¬ 
ety for shipping and drying. (75c to $1.25 each). 
WHITE KADOTA —Skin greenish yellow, pulp red. 
(75c to $1.25 each). 
