CITRUS FRUIT TREES 
Prices $2.00 each, $19.00 per 10. 
Write for special prices on large lots. 
Strong one year old budded trees. 
Volumes could be written on the Citrus trees and fruit as 
grown in California. Nowhere else except in favored sections 
of Arizona and Mexico, does Citrus culture reach such per¬ 
fection. Our stock of young trees is first-class. The young 
trees have a ball of earth around the roots, (see cut 
page 67) and weigh approximately 35 to 40 lbs. each. For 
long distance shipments via express, if a customer so specifies 
in order,we will remove the dirt from the roots,strip the tree 
of foliage, and pack the root in moss. This method cuts down 
the weight to a minimum. Care should be taken not to expose 
the roots to the air longer than necessary. 
Citrus trees, being evergreen, can be shipped and planted 
at any season of the year. 
ORANGES 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. One of the two most profitable 
oranges grown. World famous. Derives it’s name from 
the formation on the blossom end. A regular• bearer of 
large, luscious fruit of the most delicious flavor. Fine 
shipper, seedless, ripens early. Season from November to 
May. The best early orange. 
THOMSON’S IMPROVED NAVEL. Fruit of medium 
size, early, rind thin and smooth; resembles the Washington 
navel in habit; a fine keeper and of excellent flavor. A 
splendid orange, but not as good for shipping, as the 
Washington Navel. November to January. 
VALENCIA LATE. A late and prolific bearer, fruit medium 
size, oval, solid and heavy; flesh exceedingly juicy and 
sweet. The other of the two most profitable and world 
famous oranges. Fruit medium size, very few seeds, sub¬ 
acid flavor; ripens late and keeps well on the tree through¬ 
out the summer. Season from June to September. The best 
late orange. 
TANGERINE (Dancey’s). The standard variety, ripens 
at the same time as the navels; pulp is sweet and separates 
freely from the rind. Orange-red skin, best of the Mandarin 
family. March. 
KUMQUOT (The Kin-Kan of Japan), meaning Gold 
Orange. Fruit very small, olive shaped, the rind is orange 
yellow and has a pleasant aroma; used by the Orientals 
for preserving. The tree is dwarf and ornamental. May to 
July. 
LEMONS 
EUREKA. The celebrated California Lemon and the fav¬ 
orite shipping commercial variety. Undoubtedly the best o, 
all Lemons. Medium size fruit, having few seeds, heavy, 
juicy and well flavored. A good keeper, tree thornless and 
a most prolific bearer. The variety most largely grown in 
California. 
THE POMELO, or GRAPE FRUIT 
MARSH’S SEEDLESS. The best and most popular variety 
of the Pomelo. Seedless and sweet; can be eaten without 
sugar when fully matured. Medium size, rind thin, flesh 
dark and rich; an early and prolific bearer and a late 
keeper. 
DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
Standard size 4 to 6 feet. 35c each, S3.25 per 10, unless 
otherwise noted. 
GRAPE VINES 
10c each, $1.00 per doz. unless otherwise noted 
Deciduous Fruit and Nut Trees comprise all fruit trees 
that drop their leaves early in the winter and remain in dor¬ 
mant condition until the sap starts running again in the spring 
Shipping and planting season starts the first part of January, 
and ends generally the middle of April, according to the 
earliness or lateness of the season. Customers desiring early 
shipment should place their order early, as all orders are filled 
in rotation as received. 
The above is also true of all Grape Vines. 
ALMONDS 
Prices 35c each. $3.25 per 10 
I. X. L. Tree a rapid, sturdy, rather upright grower, with 
large leaves. Nuts large, easily shelled, no bleaching or 
machine necessary. Soft shell. 
NE PLUS ULTRA. Tree a rapid grower, leaves large, heavy 
and regular bearer. Nuts large. Soft shell, hulls free. 
Middle of March. 
NONPAREIL. Of a weeping style of growth; small foliage; 
a heavy and regular bearer, with very thin shell, of the 
paper shell type. Ripens early and can be gathered before 
other varieties are ready: 
APPLES, SUMMER VARIETIES 
Prices 35c each, $3.25 per 10 
EARLY HARVEST. Medium size, roundish, light yellow, 
flesh very white, tender and crisp. Fine for table and cook¬ 
ing. Early July. 
RED JUNE. Early, oblong in shape, medium size, deep 
red color. One of the best table varieties. June to July. 
RED ASTRACAN. One of the best commercial varieties 
An early bearer; tree vigorous and hardy, flesh white 
crisp and juicy, with a pleasant acid flavor. July. 
SOFT SHELL ALMOND 
APPLES, FALL VARIETIES 
Prices 35c each, $3.25 per 10 
GRAVENSTEIN. Tree a vigorous grower, fruit large, skin 
yellow splashed with red and orange, flesh tender, crisp 
and highly flavored, a strong growing and heavy bearing 
tree. A standard Fall apple in this State. August. 
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