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Paul J. Howard’s SPECIAL LIST 
FLOWER SEEDS 
FRUIT TREES 
ROSES 
JANUARY, 1936 
From PAUL J. HOWARDS 
HORTICULTURAL ESTABLISHMENT 
250 So. La Brea Ave., LOS ANCELES, CALIF. 
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POSTMASTER: If addressee has removed and new address is known, notify sender on Form 3547, 
postage for which is guaranteed. In case of removal to another postoffice, do not notify addressee, 
but hold the matter and state in Form 3547 amount of forwarding postage required, which sender 
will promptly furnish. 
CITRUS 
Oranges 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. World famous. Fruit 
large, solid and heavy; very juicy; seedless. Skin 
smooth and of very fine texture. Tree vigorous 
and heavy bearer. December to May. 
VALENCIA. Large, oval, solid and heavy; flesh 
is exceedingly juicy; skin thin and of a strong 
texture. Keeps well on the tree throughout the 
summer and maintains its fine quality as late as 
September. Ripens when all other varieties are 
gone. 
Grapefruit 
(POMELO) 
MARSH SEEDLESS. The best and most popular 
variety; sweet, juicy and almost seedless; can be 
eaten without sugar when fully ripened. Lemon 
yellow; rind thin and smooth; flesh dark and 
rich. Bears early and keeps late. 
FRUITS 
Lemons 
EUREKA. The celebrated California lemon and 
favorite shipping variety. Medium size; smooth, 
glossy, heavy, juicy and well flavored. Keeps well. 
Tree is vigorous grower, almost thornless and a 
prolific bearer. Greatly in demand because 
flowers, green and ripe fruit, are borne almost 
the entire year. Especially heavy crop in the 
middle of the summer when lemons are much in 
demand. Prune only enough to keep the tree 
shapely as the extra foliage protects the fruit 
from sunburn. 
PRICES OF ORANCES, LEMONS AND 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Heavy caliper, 2-year-old trees 
$2.00 each; 10 for $17.50 
For orchard planting write for our low quantity 
Prices. 
