ALMONDS 
Ne Plus Ultra. 
PECANS 
GERMAIN'S FRUITS 
4-6 foot size 65c ea.; 10 for $5.50 
A sturdy and rather up¬ 
right grower; extremely 
prolific; producing its nuts in bunches. 
vr-„ Of a weeping style of growth, 
Non fareu. bu £ still forms a beautiful 
tree; an extraordinary heavy and regular 
bearer, with very thin shell. 
T -,„„ Nut medium size; shells per- 
lexas rrounc. fect and we n fm ed> a very 
heavy and regular bearer. It is of great 
value in pollenizing. 
ORANGES 
J/ 2 " to %" caliper $1.75 ea.; 10 for $15.00 
Unless otherwise noted 
Navel. The world wide famous California 
orange. Fruit large and seedless. 
Flesh juicy, sweet and highly flavored. Rip¬ 
ens November. 
Valencia. Sharing the popularity of the 
Navel, and often bringing the 
highest prices. Ripens after the Navel. 
Fruit medium size, few seeds, tender, sweet 
and delicious. May to October. 
Robertson. (See Color Page "N".) 
Seedless Valencia. (Patent No. 124.) The Seed¬ 
less Valencia has all of the good qualities ol 
the ordinary Valencia but is even sweeter, 
richer flavored, smoother skinned, bears very 
heavy crops and has the added advantage of 
no seeds. An occasional seed may be found, 
just as in the case of Navel Oranges, but they 
are so few that finding one is a rare occur¬ 
rence. The advantage of having seedless 
juice in the summer is an added incentive to 
plant this variety. 
One year trees $2.50 each 
LIMES 
Vz" to caliper $1.75 ea.; 10 for $15.00 
Unless otherwise noted 
Mexican The strongly acid green fruits of 
small size, used in the soda foun¬ 
tains, are of this old standard variety. A 
semi-dwarf tree, ripening fruits all through 
the year. $2.25 each; 10 for $20.00. 
Sweet. While the fruits of this variety 
have the characteristic lime flavor 
the juice is so sweet that it may be taken 
without sugar. Large and juicy. 
Vz to 34 " 
Eureka. 
LEMONS 
caliper $1.75 ea.; 10 for $15.00 
4-6 foot size $1.10 ea.; 10 for $10.00 
Unless otherwise noted 
Caloro The nut is very large, long, and 
tapering, and we have never seen 
a nut which cracks and separates from the 
shell as easily and perfectly as Caloro. The 
tree is possibly the most handsome of all 
Pecans, growing tall and slender, with beau¬ 
tiful large foliage. It is a heavy bearer and 
needs no cross-pollination. Best in the 
warmer interior sections. 
Mahan. The world's largest Pecan. Mahans 
are so far ahead of all other Pecans in size, 
appearance and earliness of bearing that we 
have no hesitation in recommending their 
planting. In the Yuma district five and six 
year orchards are now beginning to produce 
very satisfactory crops (20 pounds per tree), 
and many planters have told us about the 
clusters of big nuts that they have had on their 
two and three year old trees. 
Mahans are available in the 6 to 8 foot size 
at $4.00 each. 
Nellis Thrives and bears so well in the 
’ coastal districts of California where 
other varieties are not entirely successful. 
The long, thin-shelled nuts shell out easily 
and are of excellent quality. 
WALN UTS 
4-6 foot size $1.50 ea.; 10 for $12.50 
6-8 foot size $1.75 ea.; 10 for $15.00 
Eureka- Large oblong, soft shell, tightly 
bureica. sealed Three vigorous grower, 
blight resisting, good producer, blooms late. 
Franouette Late blooming and hardy 
rranquette. Wlth dense foliagre and lar&e 
elongated, smooth nuts. Popular in Central 
and Northern California. 
Payne Seedling. Th i s outstanding producer 
* . , , an d early bearer possesses 
a nut fully as large as the Franquette, with 
a thin shell and high quality kernel. 
Placentia A favorite in Southern California. 
centoa. Nuts large, soft shell, white 
meat of excellent quality. 
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This is the most commonly grown 
and leading variety. Almost thorn¬ 
less. Fruit of good even size and splendid 
quality. Practically seedless. 
Meyer. (See color page "N".) 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Vz" to caliper $1.75 ea.; 10 for $15.00 
Marsh's Seedless. , Extra T lai ? e - nearl y seed- 
a less. jj. hag a yery f . ne 
flavor. Best of all grapefruits. Strong 
grower and heavy bearer. 
Seedless Valencia Orange 
AVOCADOS 
TANGERINE 
Vz" to caliper $1.75 ea.; 10 for $15.00 
Dancv Ver y popular Mandarin variety. 
** Skin orange red, meat juicy and 
sweet, few seeds. Vigorous and prolific. 
Mahan Pecan 
4-6 foot size $2.50 ea.; 10 for $22.50 
Fu<irte Skin smooth, of greenish color; 
ruerie. flavor excellent with a high per¬ 
centage of oil. One of the standard winter 
ripening varieties. 
Puehla~ Medium size, roundish-oval; skin 
* smooth, glossy purple, medium 
thick; flesh very rich; bears young and heav¬ 
ily. Ripens in winter months. 
Anaheim Glossy green oval fruit of ex- 
e cellent quality. Particularly good 
for the home garden, ripening from June to 
September. Anaheim and Fuerte will pro¬ 
vide a supply of fruit throughout most of 
the year. 
SUB TROPICALS 
LOQUATS 
Loquat. Used extensively for its fruit and 
also as an ornamental evergreen. 
One of the earliest fruits in the spring and 
makes a fine jelly. Gallon cans 50c; 5-gallon 
size $2.00. 
GUAVAS 
Used both as ornamental plants, for fresh 
fruit, and for jelly making. 
Strawberrv Guava Glossy leaves and 
airawoerry t»uava. strawberr y - like fruit. 
50c. 
Yellow Strawberry Guava, strawy- 
berry guava with fruit about the same size, 
yellowish green in color. 50c. 
Feijoa Sellowiana (Pineapple Guava). 
Tall shrubs with glossy green leaves and 
bluish-white flowers. Fruit egg size, com¬ 
bining the flavors of pineapple, raspberry 
and banana. Excellent eaten fresh or for 
preserves, jellies, salads, etc. 50c. 
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