CHERRIES - 65)^ each, 10 or nore 60/ each. 
ENGLISH MORELLO •• June# The sticindfird late, red, sour, juice cherry 
It is one of the best for canning and culinary uses. Fruit is 
medium large, dark red, approaching black when ripe. 
FIGS - 65/ each, 10 or more 60/ each. 
WHITE ADRIATIC •• August. Reddish pulp, heavy bearer. 
DURO BLACK - Largo black fruit. Produces tviro distinct crops. 
BLACK MISSION - Best all purpose fig. Produces two distict crops, 
KADOTA - Aug. to Sept. Medium size, light green. Bears when young. 
NECTARINES - 60/ each, 10 or more 50;^ each. 
GOLD MINE - July. A large attractive fruit, delicious in flavor. 
Flesh is white with some red at the pit. A perfect freestone, 
Good for hone canning and fresh eating. The tree is vigorous, 
STANITICK - August. This has been Californians leading Nectarine 
for many years. The fruit is very large, attractive in ap¬ 
pearance. A freestone; the flesh is white and of good flavor. 
PEARS - 60/ each, 10 or nore each. 
SECKEL - August. A beautiful small fruit, skin is yellov/ with rus¬ 
set cheek. Flesh is exceptionally fine grained, and sweet, 
V/INTER NELLIS - November. medium to large in size, has a yellow 
skin overlaid with brown russet. '^he flesh is Juicy, rich 
and sweet. The tree is a prolific bearer. One of the best# 
PEACHES - 60^ each, 10 or more 50/ each# 
BABCOCK - Early July. A nev; freestone developed to meet the re¬ 
quirements of the mild climate in Southern California. Resis¬ 
tant to delayed foliation caused by v/’arm winters. This is r. 
heavy bearer with medium sized fruit, highly colored. Flesh 
is white and very sweet, 
AUSTRALIAN SAUCER - June. '.Thite skinned, white fleshed, exceed, 
ingly sweet. Juicy and delicious. It is not affected by mild 
v^inters and always matures a large crop* 
EARLY IMPERIAL - Late June to July. An early yellow freestonoi 
the fruit is of medium size, with an attractive blush over¬ 
laying a yellow skin. Flesh is yellow sweet and Juicy, 
LUKEN’S HONEY - August, One of the best. Like the Saucer, even in 
tho warmer sections it always comes through with a heavy crop. 
Bears small greenish white, v/hite fleshed fruit. 
ATT. DTir.TmTOUS FRUIT ON LIST ARE 4-6 f t. V/ITH~X P 
-- otheWise noted 
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