Prices: 
4-6 foot siie, 
6Qc each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size, 
50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
DciipioWFR large: oblojig; skin 
smooth, pale lemon yellow; 
flesh tender, juicy, crisp, with a slightly 
sub-acid tlav'or; one of the best. October. 
nFllf'inil? It is large, uniform in size, 
tapering. Skin is yel¬ 
low with a crimson cheek on the sunny side. 
Flesh is white, fine-grained, juicy, crisp, 
meiting, sweet and slightly acid. November. 
ARAVPKI<;TriKl popular market, shipping 
ciiN. culinary variety. Skin 
greenish vellow. strined with red shadings; 
flesh yellow, juicy and tender. August. 
JONATHAN. 
Medium size, roundish and 
osal; skin bright red, on the 
sunny side quite dark to almost black; flesh 
a delicate cream with a faint suggestion of 
red; flavor excellent. October. 
RPn A^TDAr'MAM Early home use and local 
ittu AilKAi-^nAlN. markets. Fruits of fair 
size, red in color; of good (juality for eating 
out of hand or culinary u.se. July. 
RHODE ISLAND ©REENING. Jfe'en'appT,". 
Large, yellowish-green, with juicy flesh. For 
cooking it is unexcelled. October. 
WHITE WINTER PEARMAIN. ob¬ 
long; skin pale yellow with a brilliant blush 
on sunny side; flesh yellow, fine-grained. 
Juicy and tender. November. 
TRANSCENDENT CRABAPPLE. v4r?lfy*’o^'f 
the Siberian Crab; large, red and yellow; 
tree a remarkably strong grower._ _ 
Prices: 
4-6 foot size, 
60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size, 
50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
unnpPABir' largest, must pop- 
^lar and widely disseminated 
apricots- de'-'^ r>—-ir\<To r>r brcw-'i-^h red; flesh 
quite firm, bright orange. August. 
A I A staiI lIlh'o variety , £-Kin dull yel- 
KUIAL. with an orange cheek; fle.sh 
pale orange, firm and juicy, with a rich 
vinous flavor. July. 
Til TOM Large oval, slightly compressed; 
iiLivjn. flesh firm, yellow, and parts readily 
from the stone; heavy bearer. July. 
Prices: 
4-6 foot size, 
60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size, 
50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
BING. 
A valuable market and shipping 
cherry. Fruit of large size, firm, 
heart-shaped and regular: skin smooth, 
glossy, deep maroon; flesh sweet. June. 
Bi AOlf TAPTARIAM Bright purplish black; 
BLAUK lAKIAKIAN, purplish; thick; 
juicy, very rich and delicious; tree a remark¬ 
ably vigorous, erect grower. June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. ^ed-juife^four^^chirry.' 
and one of the best. Excellent for canning. 
The fruit is large and dark red. June. 
lAMRPPT This Is our latest cherry. Beau- 
LAfviDCKi. fjfui dark red of wonderful size. 
For eating it is one of the best as the flesh 
is sweet, and of fine flavor. June. 
RICHMOND (Pie Cherry), f^^'^c'ooS: 
productive. July. 
onVAi AMM -A magnificent cherry of the 
/MNiN. largest size: yellow, with a 
bright red cheek; firm, juicy and sweet. July. 
94 
GERMAINES 
Prices: 
4-6 foot size, 
60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size, 
50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
Freestone 
AUSTRALIAN SAUCER. 
flattened shape; small, skin white with red 
cheek; flesh white, very sweet and delicious. 
One of the few satisfactory peaches for the 
hot interior. June. 
BABCOCK. (See color page "O".) 
FapIY PRANA/FFiPn ^ magnificent, large, 
tARLY ORAWi-ORD. yePow peach of good 
quality. Its size, beauty and productiveness 
make it one of the most popular varieties 
both for home use and commercial planting. 
July. 
CAPiv IMPCPIAI Bor a number of years 
CAKLi imrcKiAL. variety has been the 
leading yellow frees! one for commercial and 
home use. Fruit medium size with small 
pit; skin yellow, shaded with crimson; flesh 
yellow, rich and firm. I.ate June to July. 
FI RFRTA Tery large: skin golden yellow 
CLDCMA. ^vhere e.sposed to the sun; flesh 
yellow, juicy, rich, sweet and splendidly fla¬ 
vored; tree very prolific. It is a perfect 
freestone and one of the most successful 
market varieties. August. 
I |_| LiAi c Smooth skin, almost fuzzless, 
j. n. riALC. Very firm. Ships almost like 
an apple. Yellow freestone; flesh tender, 
excellent quality. Laiger than the Elberta 
and ripening about the same period. August. 
LEWKINS HONEY. a'i"pe‘achM 
for home use, the little greenish-white 
peaches with their white flesh and abundant 
juice possessing a sweetness and flavor un¬ 
excelled. Lewkins ranks along with Bab¬ 
cock and Saucer for dependable bearing qual¬ 
ity. and even in the hottest interior sections 
always comes through with a big crop of its 
delicious fruits. August. 
mill I PP’q I ATP ^ very satisfactory late va- 
miuLcito LAIC, riety of large size and fine 
flavor. Flesh is firm, juicy, and yellow in 
color. Probably the latest to bear. October. 
RIO OSO GEM. (See Color Page "O".) 
SALWAY. 
Peaches are beginning to get 
scarce when this variety ripens, 
and since it is of e.xtremely high quality is 
popular both for the market and home use. 
Large, round, with a creamy yellow skin 
and sweet, yellow, juicy flesh. September. 
CTBAU/RPBBV A free-stone peach that is 
oiKAWDCKKT. best for home 
use. Medium size white with red cheek and 
delightfully flavored white flesh; very juicy. 
June. 
Clingstone 
PPAY'q ^1 IMP (Palora). There is no better 
rcAN o v.^LiiNt». m5(3.season cling than this 
large fruited variety. Clear yellow skin with 
flesh yellow to the pit. A heavy bearer. 
Late August. 
r|iyi<- A late mid-summer cling very popu- 
lar with growers on account of its 
large size and productiveness. Fruit very 
large; nearly round; golden yellow, with 
faint biush. Flesh deep yellow to the pit; 
of fine texture. Fruit ripens from inside, 
and should be carefully handled. Late 
August. 
^TRAWRPRRY Cl IMPi Large, yellow striped 
blRAWB^KRT LLINC=t. -^^qth red; flesh white. 
red around pit; heavy and uniform bearer. 
September. 
QUINCE 
4-6 foot size, 
60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size 50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
PiMFAPPI F Fruit iarge. smooth, globular in 
riiNCArrLc. gp^pe; of high quality with un¬ 
surpassed pineapple flavor. Becoming very 
popular as a commercial shipper. 
On these and the following pages you will 
find a complete list of the various fruit trees, 
vines, and berry plants that we have to offer 
for this season. After the description of each 
variety we have noted the month of ripen¬ 
ing. Please write us for special prices in 
large quantities. 
Please note that all prices listed on this 
and the following page are at Los Angeles 
and it will lie necessary to include postage 
or express charges for shipments. In gen¬ 
eral the addition of 10% to the amount of 
your order will be sufficient. In small quan¬ 
tities all deciduous fruits may be shipped 
parcel post but in fiuantities of 10 or more 
we recommend express as being cheaper and 
more satisfactory. Citrus and tropical fruits 
such as orange or avocado trees must go via 
express. 
Prices: 
4-6 foot size, 
60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size, 
50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
YAnrtTA Medium sized: thin, white skin; 
NAUL-iiA. pjiip while to pink. One of the 
best for canning, preserving and pickling. 
August. 
MISSION (California Black). aT"v'Sery" 
fruit large, dark purple, almost black when 
fully ripe; makes a good dried fig: tree 
grows to large size and bears irhmense crops. 
5lid-summer. 
WHITF ADRIATIC large, elongated, 
wniic AUKIAIIO. yellowish-green fruit 
with a short neck; flesh bright red, some¬ 
what coaise but of excellent quality. A 
strong-growing prolific tree. 
BROWN TURKEY. 
Often called Black Span¬ 
ish or Black San Pedro. 
Large fruit of excellent quality. Long, pur¬ 
ple color turning deeper as it matures, with 
rich strawberry red meat. Very sweet and 
juicy. 
Prices: 
4-6 foot size, 
60c each; 10 for $5.00. 
3-4 foot size, 
50c each; 10 for $4.00. 
RnqTnM Barge, bright yellow with red 
DL.'oiL^iN. cheek; flesh yellow, sweet and 
pleasant flavor; freestone. The leading yel¬ 
low fleshed nectarine. August. 
A<Alr^ iRiKic Fruit is freestone, large and 
V7ULU MINt. cf fine nectarine flavor. White 
flesh slightly red at pit. Excellent for home 
canning. July. 
rOWFR ^Fe strongly recommend it for 
totJvvcK. home and commercial planting. 
Fruit very firm, freestone, and almost com¬ 
pletely splashed with crimson. Ships like a 
clingstone peach. Very early; delicious fla¬ 
vor. July. 
STANWICK. 
A'^ery large, almost globular, 
often as large as a peach; 
skin pale, greenish-white, shaded into deep 
rich violet in the sun; flesh white, tender, 
juicy and delicious. August and September. 
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