
J. H. HALE PEACH 
Chestnuts 
Marron Combale. An excellent tree for 
California. Beautiful as an ornamental 
shade tree with dark green foliage and sym- 
metrical top. This French variety produces 
large mahogany-brown nuts of highest qual- 
ity. $2.00. 
Cherries 
Listed in order of ripening. 
Tatarian. Sweet juicy cherry of a tempt- 
ing purplish-black color. Robust tree, bear- 
ing heavily. Good pollenizer for other sweet 
cherries. 60c. 
Richmond. ‘Sour cherry. One of the best 
varieties. Medium size, dark red cherries. 
Early June. 60c. 
Morello. Small round headed tree, fine 
for home use. Makes excellent pies. Fruit 
dark red, almost black when ripe. June. 60c. 
Bing. Large heart-shaped sweet fruits 
with smooth glossy skin. Almost black with 
firm flesh, suitable for canning. June. 60c. 
Royal Anne. Excellent fruit, large, light 
amber suffused with red. A good variety for 
canning. 60c. 
California Figs 
Price of Fig trees, 60c each. 
Brown Turkey. One of the finest figs; 
purple-brown with light pink delicious flesh. 
Large fruit in abundance. Prune heavily in 
winter. 
Kadota. Waxy yellow, medium sized figs. 
Extremely rich and sweet. Heavy crops 
throughout summer and fall. 
Mission, California Black Fig. Medium 
size, purple-black with brownish flesh. Does 
not require pruning to bear well. 
Nectarines 
Price of Nectarine trees, 60c each. 
Gold Mine. Large red and yellow fruits 
with juicy white flesh. Exceptional flavor. 
Early August. 
Gower. Large, firm fruits pale green with 
a deep red blush. Good commercial variety. 
Early June. 
Quetta. Large highly colored cling-stone. 
Fine quality. Early August. 
Stanwick. Fruit pale green shaded pur- 
ple. The leading commercial nectarine. 
Early August. 
Peaches 
Prices of Peach trees, 60c each, except 
Nectar and Rio Oso Gem, which see. 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
Australian Saucer. Peculiar flat fruits, 
with white skin and white flesh. Well adapt- 
ed to mild winters. Early June. 
Babcock. Popular peach. Bears consist- 
ently, even after mild winters. Delicious rich 
flavor. White flesh, smooth red cheek. Rapid 
growth, bearing the first year after planting. 
July. 
C. O. Smith. One of the finest peaches for 
Southern California. Consistent crops of ce- 
licious white fleshed fruit. July. 
Elberta. Good sized oval peaches, yellow 
with red cheeks. Flesh yellow, excellent 
flavor. Early July. 
Early Crawford. Large round peach. Gol- 
den yellow with red blush. Yellow flesh 
streaked red near pit. Early July. 
Early Imperial. One of the best early free- 
stone peaches. Flesh yellow. Recommended 
for home and commercial planting. Late 
June. 
J. H. Hale. Very popular, large round 
peach. Yellow flesh, firm and _ excellent 
quality. Very beautiful fruit. Late July. 
Krummel. Fruits large, lemon yellow 
blushed crimson. Flesh yellow, shaded red 
near pit. Sept. 
Luken’s Honey. White fleshed peach, ex- 
cellent for home use. Bears consistently. 
August. 
Mayflower. Semi-freestone, white, very 
juicy flesh. Fruits creamy-white. First to 
ripen. Late May. 
Miller’s Late. Heavy bearing yellow 
peach. Fine quality. November. 
NECTAR, Patent 86. Vigorous tree pro- 
ducing medium sized fruit, mottled with crim- 
son. Flesh deliciously sweet and white. 
Early. Each 85c. 
Rio Oso Gem. Patent 84. Like the J. H. 
Hale. Large crimson fruit, delicious yellow 
flesh. Early August. Each 75c. 
Strawberry. Medium size fruit, white with 
red cheek. Flesh white, juicy and fine fla- 
vor. Late June. 
CLINGSTONE PEACHES 
The best canning peaches. 
Peaks Cling. Large, uniformly round, 
clear yellow fruits. Unexcelled for canning. 
August. 
Sims Cling. Medium large golden yellow. 
Flesh yellow to the stone. Leading orchard 
cling. Late August. 
White Heath Cling. Light cream colored 
fruits with pink cheeks. Flesh juicy, tender 
and of rich flavor. September. 
Pears 
Price of Pear trees, 60c each. 
Winter Bartlett. Small sweet pears in good 
quantity. Fine keeper. November. 
Beurre d’Anjou. Large delicious pears. 
Pale yellow with tinge of rust. Pollinizer 
for Bartlett. October. 
Winter Nelis. Small delightfully flavored 
fruits. Excellent for coastal areas as it re- 
sists decayed foliation. December. 
Persimmons 
Fuyu. Flat fruits of good size and sweet 
even before thoroughly ripe. Never puckery. 
Produces while young. 4’ to 6’, $1.20. 
Hachiya. Very fine. Large heart-shaped 
fruit bright vermilion. Excellent when ripe. 
$1.00. 
Plums 
Price of Plum trees, 60c each. 
Damson. Small tart purple plums with 
amber flesh. Makes finest jams. Sept. 
Green Gage. Large oval greenish yellow 
plums. Well known sweet variety. Late Aug. 
Improved Satsuma. Juicy tender fruits, 
blood-red skin and flesh. Unexcelled flavor. 
July. 
Santa Rosa. Widely planted. Oval plums 
with maroon skin and amber flesh veined 
crimson. Delicious. Late June. 
Satsuma. Prolific variety. Plums deep 
blood red. August. 
Wickson. Heart-shaped yellow with red 
cheek. Exceptional quality. Late August. 
Pomegranate 
Wonderful. An excellent tall shrub of or- 
namental quality producing edible fruits. 
Highly colored, of fine flavor. Scarlet flow- 
ers. 60c each. 
Prunes 
Prunes are very much like plums. In ad- 
dition to eating fresh they are dried for 
winter use. Many prefer fresh prunes to 
plums for eating quality. One of the noted 
sights of California is the prune orchards in 
bloom in February. 
Price of Prune trees, 60c¢ each. 
French Improved. Large deep purple fruits 
in quantity. The standard drying variety. 
September. 
Standard. Very handsome, large deep 
purple fruits with tender juicy amber flesh. 
August. 
Sugar. Large sweet and mild purple fruits. 
Bears well in all sections. Fine for home 
use. August. 
Quinces 
Quince trees, 60c each. 
Pineapple. Round, short-necked fruits of 
golden yellow. Fragrance of pineapple. Oct. 
Smyrna. Large fragrant round fruits. Oct. 
Walnuts 
Walnut trees priced 75c, $1.00 and 
$1.50 each. 
Eureka. Large, long nuts with cream col- 
ored waxy kernels. Hardy. 
Payne. Hardy popular variety, widely 
planted commercially. Fine quality. 
Placentia. Thin shelled large nuts. Wide- 
ly planted. Excellent quality. 

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