APPLES, FALL VARIETIES (Continued) 
FALL PIPPIN. Very large, roundish, a little flattened, skin 
yellowish green, flesh white, tender and mellow. A heavy 
bearer and one of the best Fall apples. September. 
WINTER BANANA. A comparatively new variety. Fruit 
large and well formed, yellow shaded with red. Flesh yellow 
with a rich aromatic sub-acid flavor of the best quality. 
Heavy bearer. September. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING. Large and round. A tine 
apple for table or cooking. Flesh yellow, fine grained, 
tender, crisp, juicy, slightly acid. • A healthy and verv 
popular tree. October and November. 
JONATHAN. Medium size, conical. Skin, light yellow, 
with red stripes, and deep red in the sun. Flesh tender, 
juicy and rich. One of the best apples for Southern California 
including the Mountain Valleys and Plateaus. October to 
December. 
APPLES, WINTER VARIETIES 
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN. C.onsidered one of the 
best winter apples in California. Large golden yellow. 
Flesh firm and crisp, with a very rich high flavor. January 
to May. 
APPLES, CRAB 
Prices 35c each, S3.25 per 10 
The crab bears when quite young and generally bears 
heavily every season. They seem to succeed equally well in 
cold or hot climates, and the value of their fruit for cooking, 
jelly and cider is recognized to the extent that the demand for 
them in the market exceeds the supply 
YELLOW SIBERIAN. Large, flue golden yellow. 
RED SIBERIAN. Fruit small, fine flavor. 
TRANSCENDENT. Fruit large, crisp and juicy. Skin 
yellow striped red. Tree very productive. Considered the 
best of the crabs, especially fine for preserves and jellies. 
Prices 35c each, S3.25 per 10 
WINESAP. Medium size, roundish oblong. Color of skin, 
dark red. Flesh yellow, crisp and rich flavor. A good bearer 
and largely grown. An excellent table variety and one of 
the best for cider. November to February. 
YELLOW BELLEFLEUR (See Cut). Particularly adapted 
to California and one of the best commercial varieties. 
Very large, oblong, lemon color; flesh firm, tender, juicy 
and crisp. Good keeper. Tree strong and healthy grower. 
October to January. 
ROME BEAUTY. Large and roundish, yellow shaded and 
striped with bright red. Flesh yellowish, juicy and sprightly. 
Good late keeper. One of the very best varieties for the 
mountain valleys of Southern California. November to 
February. 
MISSOURI PIPPIN (Stone’s Eureka). Admirably adapted 
to Southern California; large round, yellow, striped with 
red. Flesh white and moderately juicy. A very good bearer. 
Fine for market. November to April. 
BALDWIN (See Cut). Very productive, large, round, 
deep bright red, juicy, crisp, subacid, of fine flavor. A 
great market variety. One of the most popular winter 
apples. November to February. 
WHITE WINTER PEARMAIN. One of the universal 
favorites and extensively grown apples in California. A 
big commercial variety. Flesh yellowish, crisp, tender 
and juicy, with an'elegant subacid flavor. A strong and 
healthy grower. Succeeds well in all parts of the State. 
November to January. 
YELLOW BELLEFLEUR APPLE 
BALDWIN APPLE 
APRICOTS 
Prices 3oc each, S3.25 per 10 
ROYAL. More extensively planted than any other variety; 
fine for canning and drying. The leading California Apricot. 
Large size, free stone, fine color and flavor. Good bearer. 
Fruit large and roundish. Skin yellow, slightly tinged with 
red. Flesh pale orange, firm and juicy, with a rich vinous 
flavor. Early June. 
BLENHEIM. Large, oval, orange with a deep yellow, 
juicy and fairly rich flesh. Ripens a little later than the 
Royal. 
HEMSKIRKE. U uge, slightly, flat on the sides, strongly 
resemblos the Moorpark, but ripens earlier, and is a more 
regular bearer. Flesh bright orange, tender and juicy. 
Late June. 
CHERRIES 
Prices 35c each, $3.25 per 10 
Cherries bear better when associated with another variety, 
causing cross-fertilization: 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Fruit of tin? largest size, bright 
purplish black. Flesh purplish, juicy, of a very rich flavor. 
Tree, a very vigorous, erect and splendid grower; an 
immense producer. The best of the black cherries. 
NAPOLEON BIGARREAU (Royal Ann). A plendid 
cherry of the largest size, pale yellow, spotted with red, 
bright red cheek. Flesh very firm, juicy and sweet. Tre • 
a free growe and an enormous bearer. Will bear better if 
planted with Black Tartarian, which will act as cross- 
pollenizers. 
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