LEONARD COATES TREES ARE BACKED BY OVER HALF A CENTURY OF SATISFACTION 
(Routes Super * Qualiti/' 
NECTARINES 
This fruit should be more largely grown in family orchards 
than it is. Eaten in the fresh state as a dessert fruit it is simply 
delicious; it can be dried and canned. The trees bear quite 
as well as the peach, and do well in a wide variety of soils and 
situations. 
BOSTON. Large; orange-red; deep yellow flesh. Middle July-August. 
DIAMOND JUBILEE. From New Zealand. Fruit large, bright red 
with white flesh. Fine flavor and heavy bearer. Especially recommended. 
Ripens August first. 
GOLD MINE. An introduction from New Zealand. Season, early 
August. Fruit large, freestone; flesh white, juicy, sweet and of good 
grain. 
GOWER. Very early, large, skin pale green overspread with red, 
flesh white, sweet and juicy 
QUETTA. A variety which originated in India and was introduced 
into this country by the Federal Department of Agriculture. The fruit 
is unusually large with firm, fine textured flesh. The skin is light yellow 
striped and mottled with red. The flesh is white shaded with red near 
the pit; juicy and rapidly becoming the most popular nectarine for 
shipping.. 
SPENSER. An early variety of medium size, skin is white shaded red, 
flesh is white, juicy and of delicious flavor. 
STANWICK. Very hardy; large, pale green flesh, tender, juicy; good 
quality. August and September. 
MUIR. Large; firm; rich and sweet. Pit small and free. Splendid for 
canning, shipping and drying. August. 
OPULENT. .A. red cheeked, white fleshed peach introduced by Luther 
Burbank. Sweet and juicy, a very fine table peach. 
PATTISON. A very early yellow fleshed peach of excellent quality. 
Medium size, very red skin, a fine peach for local markets. 
PEREGRINE. Very handsome; red cheeked, white flesh; of excellent 
quality. August. 
SALWAY. Large, roundish yellow flesh, red at the pit. Ripens late 
in September. 
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PEACHY 
One of our leading fruit crops, California being the nation’s 
leading source of supply for canning and drying peaches. The 
tree does best in a deep, sandy loam soil, dry rather than 
overwet, but must be well drained. 
By careful selection of varieties, it is possible in California to 
have the finest table Peaches almost continuously for six months 
out of the year. 
The tree must be well pruned every year; at least half of all new 
lateral growth should be cut off. 
ALEXANDER. Very early; greenish white flesh; firm; juicy; sweet. 
Good shipper. Trees productive and bear young. June-July. 
BRIGGS RED MAY. Medium to large, round, white skin with rich, 
red cheek; a standard early variety. June-July. 
EARLY CRAWFORD. Large; flesh yellow; sweet; rich flavor. Skin 
yellow with red cheek. Very productive, July. 
FAY ELBERTA. Similar to Elberta with small pit and ripens a few 
days earlier. A yellow freestone. Cheeks more highly colored than 
Elberta, which makes it very attractive looking. 
DECKER. White flesh with red cheek, fine eating. Good table or 
shipping peach. 
ELBERTA. Very large, yellow, red cheek, fine grained flesh; very 
good for table, canning, drying or shipping. August. 
FOSTER. Large, deep orange color; flesh yellow, rich juicy, first 
quality. Good producer. August. 
HALES EARLY. A large round peach, which ripens in July. Flesh 
is white, juicy, sweet and delicious. 
IDEAL. A high quality peach and ships well, an attractive yellow 
freestone. 
J. H. HALE. One of the finest peaches both for home use and shipping. 
Very large, round, smooth skinned, almost fuzzless. Flesh is yellow, 
fine grained and of fine flavor. Ripens about the same time as the 
Elberta. 
KRUMMEL. A very late freestone of excellent quality. Fruit is large, 
round and firm, skin clear yellow with red shadings; flesh yellow clear 
through, solid, juicy and sweet. Ripens in October. 
LATE CRAWFORD. Fruit large and roundish; skin yellow with dark 
red cheek; flesh yellow, juicy and of fine flavor. August. 
LOVELL. Large, almost round; firm; flesh pale yellow. Excellent for 
table, canning or drying. August. 
LYMAN LATE. A large, high-colored freestone ripening in October 
after Krummel. Firm and well flavored, originated in Napa Valley. 
MAYFLOWER. Earliest variety; skin red; flesh white; excellent 
quality; medium size; tree hardy. June. 
SHANGHAI PEACH (NEW) 
SHANGHAI. (NEW) This magnificent new variety 
from the Orient has created a sensation among the few 
Orchardists that have had the good fortune to secure 
these trees. We have had this Peach under observation 
for several years and it was only after it had lived up to 
the severe tests we gave it, and even surpassed our 
expectations, that we decided to put it on the market. 
Flesh white and juicy, with a rich, sweet, mellow flavor. 
Fruit large, yellow, with dark red blush. The tree is a 
tremendously fast grower producing an enormous crop of 
uniform fruit. As we do not have a large quantity of 
trees to offer this season, orders will be filled in rotation 
as received. 
1 to 10 11 to SO 
Price each 4 to 6 ft. 1.10 1.00 
3 to 4 ft. 1.00 .90 
STRAWBERRY. Medium size; skin marbled red; flesh white, rich, 
juicy. Good grower. August. 
TRIUMPH. Very early, yellow flesh, skin yellow mottled with red. 
A regular heavy bearer of very good quality. 
VAINQUER. A new variety which ripens about same time as May¬ 
flower. Fruit medium sized, somewhat oblong, skin light yellow streaked 
and splashed with red, flesh is white, flavor sweet and pleasant. 
YELLOW ST. JOHN. A handsome large early yellow fleshed peach. 
Orange yellow with deep red cheek; juicy, sweet and highly flavored. 
CLlfiC PEACHES 
GUAME. One of the leading mid-summer canning varieties. Fruit 
large size, clear yellow flesh, small pit. Tree a vigorous grower and 
productive. 
HALFORD. An exceedingly popular new variety due to its high 
productivity and fine quality of fruit. One of the best commercial 
varieties to plant. Ripens in late August. 
PALORO CLING. Fine canning peach; large, round; flesh clear 
yellow, fine flavor. August. 
PEAKS CLING. Highly valued as mid-summer canning peach. Flesh 
clear yellow to pit; small pit; skin slightly colored. August. 
PHILLIPS CLING. Large; high colored; clear yellow to pit, which 
is very small. Especially fine for canning. Grows best on moist soil 
September. 
SIMS. Fruit large, clear yellow, excellent for commercial canning. 
Tree a vigorous grower producing abundant crops. 
