ORANGES 
Valencia. As the navel season closes the Valen¬ 
cia season begins and lasts through the summer 
and fall months. The two varieties will supply 
oranges for the table throughout the year. Tree 
a strong, vigorous, upright grower; very pro¬ 
lific ; fruit medium, oblong, firm and heavy; few 
seeds. Having no competitor when reaching the 
market, it usually commands good prices. Ripens 
April to October. 
Washington Navel. (Seedless). California’s own 
variety. Superior to all other citrus fruits. Planted 
in all citrus sections of California. The tree is a 
thrifty grower and a prolific bearer. Fruit is large ; 
flesh meaty, tender, sweet and highly flavored; 
peel smooth and tough ; ideal for shipping. Ripens 
November to April. 
POMELOS—GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless. All commercial plantings of 
grapefruit in California and Arizona are of this 
variety and it is superior to all others tried. The 
fruit is large and practically seedless, with a thin 
rind, abundant juice, and exceptionally fine fla¬ 
vor. The tree is a vigorous and compact grower 
and bears very heavily. The very finest pomelo. 
Ripens February to September. 
We also have the following not listed in the 
foregoing descriptions. 
NECTARINES 
Quetta. Clingstone. Ripens early August. Flesh 
white. Fruit of good size and excellent shipper. 
PEACHES 
Early Elberta. Ripens in advance of regular El- 
berta. Fruit large, elongated, pointed. Surface 
color clear yellow blushed with an attractive red. 
Flesh yellow, red at the pit, of excellent quality. 
