DECIDUOUS FRUITS for Home and Commercial Growing 
A Selected Assortment of the Better Known Varieties 
We exercise the greatest care to furnish only trees in first class condition. If they do not appear to be 
satisfactory when delivered, they must not be accepted, but immediately returned. We cannot be held 
responsible for trees or plants after they have been accepted by the purchaser and have left our hands. We 
invite intending purchasers to visit our nursery at 1961 West Florence Ave., corner Gramercy Place, and 
inspect our stock. 
Deciduous Fruit Trees and Bushes are delivered from January 1st to April 1st with the exception of 
those that are established in cans, such as Figs, Currants, Gooseberries, etc., which can be delivered every 
month of the year. 
Unless otherwise specified, all Deciduous Fruit Trees and Bushes are delivered open rooted, but at all 
times we protect these roots with wet moss or burlap. This moss and burlap should be removed at the time 
of planting. 
ALMONDS 
FIGS 
Price, 60c each. 
I. X. L. Soft shelled, perfect, large nuts. Heavy crops. 
Nonpareil. Good bearer. Nuts thin shelled. 
APRICOTS 
Price, 60c each. 
Blenheim. Fruits above the average. Juicy and rich. 
Moorpark. Finest apricot grown. Very large: yellowish red. 
Royal. Excellent for canning and drying. Rich, vinous flavor. 
APPLES 
Price, 60c each. 
Baldwin. Large and I'ound. Bright red over yellow. Fine 
winter variety. 
Banana Apple. 
Early Harvest. Medium size; bright color. Pleasant sharpness 
in flavor. 
Red Astrachan. Deep crimson shaded greenish yellow. Large. 
Moderately juicy with a slight acid flavor. 
Red June. Deep red; early. Excellent for table use. 
Rhode Island Greening. Fruits yellow inside and out. Excel¬ 
lent for cooking. 
White Winter Pearmain. Yellow. Tender and crisp. A great 
market variety. 
Yellow Bellflower. Fruits large; yellow, sometimes tinted 
lightly with red. Flesh firm. Very productive. 
CHERRIES 
Price, 75c each. 
Black Tartarian. Old standard variety. Very vigorous. Fruits 
deep purplish black. 
Royal Ann (Napoleon Bigarreau). Magnificent cherry of the 
largest size. Pale yellow with bright red cheek. Juicy and 
sweet. 
Price, 60c and 75c each. 
Kadota. Fruits large, pear shaped; very white in color, almost 
transparent. Very strong grower. 
Mission. Also called California Black Fig. Through years of 
cultivation, success has been attained in producing good figs 
without having flowers pollinated. 
White Adriatic. Large fruits. Skin greenish yellow, pulp 
brownish red. Good for drying purposes. 
White Smyrna. Flavor and quality unsurpassed; large. Skin 
lemon yellow; pulp reddish amber. 
White Pacific. A very sweet white variety. 
PEACHES 
Price, 60c each. 
Early Crawford. Ripens middle of July. Very large. Sweet. 
Late Crawford. Large, round, yellow with dark red cheeks. 
Juicy. Early August. 
Elberta. Southern variety. Bright yellow with mottled red 
cheek. Juicy and sweet. Heavy bearer. 
Foster. Good for home use and commercial purposes. Earlier 
than Early Crawford; flesh firmer with less red at the stone. 
J. H. Hale. One of the best freestone peaches. Flesh clear yel¬ 
low, very firm, rich and sweet. 
Orange Cling. Fruit large and yellow with dark crimson cheek. 
Rich and sugary. Good bearer. 
Sahvay. Popular orchard variety. Fruits large, creamy yel¬ 
low with brownish red cheek. Flesh deep yellow. 
Saucer Peach. Medium size, flat shape. Skin white shaded 
crimson; flesh white and sweet. Flavor delicious. 
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OUR NURSERY CARRIES A FULL LINE OF ORNAMENTAL TREES AND PLANTS 
