PLUMS 
4 to 6 feet, 50c each 
APEX (Early June)—Light crimson fruit, medium size, good 
flavor. 
BURBANK (Last of July)—Fruit round, medium in size, light red 
and yellow; deep yellow, juicy flesh. 
CLIMAX (June)—A good commercial variety as well as a favor¬ 
ite for the home orchard. Very large fruit, heart-shaped; dark 
red with highly flavored yellow flesh. 
DAMSON —Usually used for making jam. Small, oval, purple 
skin, flesh is tart and is a freestone. Desirable for home 
planting. 
GREEN GAGE (Middle of August)—Fruit round, of medium size, 
yellowish-green in color, dotted with red. Flesh is pale green, 
juicy freestone. 
SANTA ROSA (June)—One of the most attractive plums in Cali¬ 
fornia and possibly the best known. Purplish-crimson in color; 
large and uniform in size; flesh yellow, veined with red. Ripens 
early and bears heavily; trees vigorous. Valuable for both 
shipping and home use. 
SATSUMA (August)—A preserving Japanese blood plum of ex¬ 
cellent quality for home use. Fruit large, almost round; skin 
deep dark red; flesh well flavored, blood red and juicy. Tree 
produces heavily and is a vigorous grower. 
YELLOW EGG (July and August)—Quality canning. Fruit very 
large and egg-shaped; skin yellow with a sprinkling of white 
dots, covered with a light bloom; flesh yellow and rather acid, 
but sweet when the fruit is fully ripe. 
POMEGRANATE 
50c each; 4 to 5 feet, 3-gal. cans, $1.50; 1-gal. cans, 75c. 
WONDERFUL (October)—Large fruit, deep red, very juicy. 
QUINCE 
4 to 5 feet, 50c each 
APPLE (Orange) (September)—Large fruit, smooth golden skin; 
yellow, fine grained. Vigorous grower and productive. 
PINEAPPLE (October)—Clear yelow, very tender. 
NUT TREES 
ALMONDS 
4 to 5 feet, 50c each 
DRAKE'S SEEDLING —Shell medium soft, kernel plump. Pro¬ 
ductive. 
I. X. L. —Very popular. Medium sized nut, easily hulled. Shell 
soft and smooth. Single kernels, full and sweet. Should be 
planted with other varieties to insure pollination. 
NE PLUS ULTRA (September)—Nuts large and long; fine flavor; 
soft shell. Plant with Nonpareil. 
NONPAREIL —Thin-shelled, heavy bearer, vigorous growth. 
WALNUTS 
(Grafted on California Black), 4 to 6 feet, $1.25 each 
EUREKA —Large nut, elongated in shape; soft shell, thin and 
smooth; kernel of good color, full and of fine flavor. 
FRANQUETTE —Tree vigorous grower, prolific producer and 
bears very young. Nuts are large, long and smooth. Meat 
highly flavored, sweet and plump. 
PAYNE’S SEEDLING —Large nut, very meaty, rich in flavor. 
Heavy bearer. 
AVOCADO 
CALI ENTE-GANTER—6 ft., boxed, $3.50; 4-5 ft., balled, $2.75. 
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