CITrf LsS 
ALL CITRUS TREES LISTED ARE TITO YEARS OLD 
GRAFEERUIT _ ^1>25 each. 
MARSH SEEDLESS - Ripens May to August. The fruit is large with a 
thin r iiit^. and is practically seedless; has an abundance of 
juice and exceptional flavor. The best for all sections, 
L SMOII S _ $lr 25 each. 
EUREKA “ The leading lemon for home planting. It bears continuall 
throup^hout the year., ripens most of its fruit in the summer. 
The tree is almost thornless^ seeds are few, juice is abund¬ 
ant. 
ORAiKrES $1625 each, 
ViTASHIHG-TON NAVEL - Californians well known navel orange, the seed¬ 
less variety harvested in the winter. 
VALENCIA - California's summer orange, containing abundant juice. 
The fruit is medium sized, with few seeds, and the tree is 
the largest of all Citrus varieties, 
TANGERINES $1.75 each. 
DANCY’ •• A strong growing, heavy producing type cf the Ilandarin 
Orange. A medium to large fruit, firm, flattened in shape, 
exceedingly juicy. February to May,. 
I^IMSS_ $1,75 e ach, 
BEARSS - Largest and finest of the limes, seedless and attaining 
the size of a small lemon. The tree ripens most of its fruit 
in the summer, and is slightly hardier than the Mexican. 
MEXICAN - This lime is semi-dwarf, the fruit is light green, oval, 
strongly acid and richly flavored.. Ths fruit ripens all thru 
the year, v\rith the main crop in the Spring, 
AVACADOS 
FUERTE 
$3,00 each 
THB finest Avacado for commercial or home planting in California, 
Fruit is elongated, pear-shaped, medium sized v^ritn a smooth, green 
leathery skin. Creamy yellow buttery flesh-. Ripens fruit in the 
winter s 
NASAL $3,00 each. 
Leading summer ripening Avacado. Smo’oth leathery green skin, has 
a very small seed, very fine quality, Nabal is a Guatemalan 
Indian name meaning “abundance," the tree lives up to its name, 
4 •% 
Ml AMO NURSERIES ' *'GARDENLAND OF THE WEST" COIIPTON, CALIFORNIA 
