PRUNES 
4 to 6 feet, 50c each; $4.50 for ten 
FRENCH IMPROVED (September)—Most widely known and 
possibly the most grown prune in California. Fruit medium 
sized, egg-shaped, deep violet color, rich sugary flesh. 
GERMAN (August)—Medium size fruit. Sweet and juicy; flne 
for drying. 
HUNGARIAN (September)—Large, dark red fruit. Very pro¬ 
ductive and a good keeper. 
IMPERIAL (August)—Large, flne flavor. 
TRAGEDY (July)—Quality, canning and eating ripe. Large; 
purple skin; flesh greenish-yellow, sweet and of delicious flavor. 
Fine for the home orchard. 
SUGAR PRUNE (Early August)—Dark purple, sweet, medium 
size. 
PLUMS 
4 to 6 feet, 50c each; $4.50 for ten 
APEX (Early June)—Light crimson fruit, medium size, good 
flavor. 
DURBANK (Last of July)—Fruit round, medium in size, light red 
and yellow; deep yellow, juicy flesh. 
CLIMAX (June)—A good commercial variety as well as a favor¬ 
ite for the home orchard. Very large fruit, heart-shaped; dark 
red with highly flavored yellow flesh. 
DAMSON —Usually used for making jam. Small, oval, purple 
skin, flesh is tart and is a freestone. Desirable for home 
planting. 
GREEN GAGE (Middle of August)—Fruit round, of medium size, 
yellowish-green in color, dotted with red. Flesh is pale green, 
juicy freestone. 
SANTA ROSA (June)—One of the most attractive plums in Cali¬ 
fornia and possibly the best known. Purplish-crimson in color; 
large and uniform in size; flesh yellow, veined with red. Ripens 
early and bears heavily; trees vigorous. Valuable for both 
shipping and home use. 
SATSUMA (August)—A preserving Japanese blood plum of ex¬ 
cellent quality for home use. Fruit large, almost round; skin 
deep dark red; flesh well flavored, blood red and juicy. Tree 
produces heavily and is a vigorous grower. 
YELLOW EGG (July and August)—Quality canning. Fruit very 
large and egg-shaped; skin yellow with a sprinkling of white 
dots, covered with a light bloom; flesh yellow and rather acid, 
but sweet when the fruit is fully ripe. 
POMEGRANATE 
60c each; $5.50 for ten 
WONDERFUL (October)—Large fruit, deep red, very juicy. 
QUINCE 
4 to 5 feet, 50c each; $4.50 for ten 
APPLE (Orange) (September'*—Large fruit, smooth golden skin; 
yellow, fine grained. Vigorous grower and productive. 
PINEAPPLE (October)—Clear yelow, very tender. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
Assorted varieties, $5.50 up 
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