FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 
Mediterranean Sweet. Larg\ ; pulp solid and 
few seeds; ripens late. February. 
Navelencia. (New.) Ripens sixty days after 
Washington; equal to the very best. April 
to .June. 
Ruby Blood. Medium; very smooth; pulp rich, 
juicy and melting. January to April. 
Sntsiinin. (Unshu, Oonshiu.) Deep yellow; 
flesh very tender, juicy; entirely seedless. 
October to December. 
St. Michael. Small: round; firm; thin skin; 
pulp juicy and very sweet. February. 
Tangerine. (Dancy's.) Medium size; very 
sweet; rind thin and separating readiiy. 
March. 
Thomson's Improved Navel. Medium size; 
very smooth and thin; pulp juicy. Two 
weeks earlier than Washington Navel. No¬ 
vember to January. 
Valencia Rate. The leading spring and sum¬ 
mer shipping orange. Fruit large, oblong, 
not unlike the Paper Rind St. Michael in 
color and texture; ripens late, and keeps 
its line qualities late into the summer 
months. Desirable in localities not subject 
to late frosts. May to October. 
Washington Navel. In California it has 
reached its highest stage of perfection and 
stands in the lead of all other varieties for 
its large size, lusciousness and sweetness of 
pulp. The most extensively planted variety 
on the market. November to March. This 
is the finest shipping orange known to com¬ 
merce the world over. Its firm texture, fine 
flavor and “standing" qualities render its 
shipment to European markets not only 
feasible, but profitable. 
Valencia Rate Tree 
LIMES 
Bears.s Seedless. Very large; seedless; very 
juicy, with pronounced acidity. One of the 
best in cultivation. Hardy, enormously pro¬ 
ductive, and matures fruit the year round. 
Picking oranges in F. II. Wilson’s Smith Mountain orange grove 
