Satsuma. (Blood Plum) Large, conical, very nearly 
round; surface dark red under a thick bloom; flesh 
dark purplish red, firm, juicy and of good flavor; pit 
very small. Is much desired by many housekeepers for 
home preserving. Ripens latter part of July into 
August. 
Wickson. Large, heart-shaped; in ripening their color 
develops from a cherry red to a brilliant claret as full 
ripeness is attained; flesh amber colored, very juicy and 
of an agreeable flavor. A very attractive plum; an 
excellent shipper and a good seller. Tree a strong 
grower and a fairly good bearer. Should be pollenized 
with either Formosa, Santa Rosa or Wickson. 
POMEGRANATES 
Wonderful. The largest and most highly colored of 
all Pomegranates. Fruit rich crimson in color; very 
juicy and of excellent flavor. The best shipping va¬ 
riety, selling well in the Eastern markets. October. 
PRUNES 
French Prune. Fruit medium size to large; egg shaped; 
sweet, rich and sugary. Tree a strong grower and ex¬ 
ceedingly heavily and regularly productive. This is the 
standard variety for drying and has been more ex¬ 
tensively planted than any other, and has probably 
distributed more dollars among California growers than 
any other single individual variety of fruit. In quality 
of fruit it has no equal in any other Prune. This va¬ 
riety has made the California Prune famous, and on its 
merits has established the demand for the California 
Prune in eveiy market of the world against all com¬ 
petitors. The old Petite Prune d’Agen first introduced 
in California is still preferred. The type we propogate 
is from selected trees of the true type of an old orchard 
having over a long period of years an exceptional record 
for regular and heavy productiveness, good quality of 
fruit and large average sizes. August 2 5 th to Septem¬ 
ber 1 5 th. 
Sugar Prune. Ripens a month earlier than French 
Prune. This fact is a desirable feature. It averages a 
high percentage of sugar in the fresh fruit, and dried 
will average larger in size than the French Prune. Tree 
is a vigorous and strong grower and regularly produc¬ 
tive; fruit large, oval; surface dark purple, covered with 
a thick white bloom; flesh yellow, tender and rich. A 
valuable drying variety and in some seasons in great 
demand at remunerative prices as a shipping Plum on 
the Eastern market. Ripens July 20th to August 10th. 
QUINCES 
Pineapple. One of Burbank’s productions. The 
name comes from the flavor, which is suggestive of 
pineapple. They will cook as tender as the best cooking 
apple, possessing an exquisite flavor not equaled by any 
