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7 /’ 
RQCKHILL or BUSH STRAWBERRY - 1 callon cans, 1 to 12, 32 ^ each. 
. ^ t" r* r* V\ 
A real bush strawberry producing quantities of’lusoious 
berrxos over a long period of tine. Ideal for snaU h^.es. 
ALL CITRUS TREES LISTED ARE TVIO YEARS OLD ( UI/LESS OTHERV/ISE LOTED ) 
GRAPEFRUIT 
2.00 
LEMONS 
LaRSH oMDLESS - Ripens l!ay to August. The fruit is large with a 
thin rind and is practically seedless; has an abunLnce of 
luice and exceptional flavor. The best for all sections. 
2.E0 
^”'^^‘“hLu-Lirtho^ver°” planting. It bears continually 
throughout the year and ripens nost of its fruit in the sunner 
ORAEGES_2.00 
'iTASHINGTON NAVEL - California*! 
less variety harvested in 
VALENCIA * California’s sunner 
The fruit is nediun sized, 
the largest of all citrus 
; v;ell known navel orange, the seed- 
the winter* 
orange, containing abundant juice, 
v.rith few seeds, and the tree is 
varieties* 
r^BE RTSON NAVEL - ^*00 ~ 1 year old stock* (Plant Patent =j” 126) 
The nost renarkable characteristic of this orange is its 
ability to produce enornous crops* Its fruit is conparable 
to the V^ashington Navel, and ripens fully three v/eeks earlier. 
TANGERINES_ 2*50 
DANCY 
- A strong growing, heavy producing type of the Mandarin 
Orange. A nediun to large fruit, firn, flattened in shape 
exceedingly juicy. February to May. 
9 
lii:es 
2.50 
BEARSS ” Largest aiid finest of the lines, seedless and attaining 
the size of a snail lenon* The tree ripens the nost of its 
fruit in the sunner, and is slightly hardier than the Mexican* 
MEXICAN - This line is seni-dwarf, the fruit is light green, oval, 
strongly acid and richly flavored. The fruit ripens all thru 
the year, with the nain crop in the spring. 
DEL AMO NURSERIES "GARDENLAND OF THE VfEST” COMPTON, CALIFORTiTA 
