FRUIT TREES 
Even the most modest home has room for a few fruit trees. Not only may you enjoy fruit ripened 
on the tree but you may make use of their sheltering shade. The highly ornamental value of fruit trees, 
their colorful blossoms and showy {fruits add to the attractiveness of any home. 
From a pecuniary standpoint our nominations for the most useful fruit trees for our coastal area are 
Avocado, Lemon and Fig. By choosing the proper variety of each of these for your particular locality 
you may get a maximum of fruit for a minimum of labor and have fruits that are most healthful and useful. 
Even though your place be pretty well planted now, you probably have room for some of the bush 
fruits—Guavas, Berries, Grapes, or possibly a Strawberry bed. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit. Large 
sweet fruit that is almost seedless in 
summer. l-year stock, $1.75; 2-year, 
$2°255 
Pink Thompson Seedless Grapefruit. 
Excellent pink fleshed fruit in summer. 
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LEMONS 
Eureka Lemon. Ripens fruit through 
the year. 1 year stock, $1.75; 2 year, 
$225) 
Meyer Lemon. Hardy. Bears through 
most of the year. l-year stock, $2.00. 
Bush type, balled 2 ft., $2.50; 5-gal. con- 
taners, $2.00; gal. containers, 75c. 
Pink Lemon. Pink flesh. Matures 
fruit in all seasons. 1-year stock, $2.50. 
Ponderosa Lemon. Enormous fruit 
that is highly ornamental and useful. 
2-year stock, $2.75. 
Sweet Lemon. Lemons that are really 
sweet. l-year stock, $2.50. 
LIMES 
Bearss Seedless Lime. Produces 
heavy crops of highly acid fruits. Bears 
through the summer. 2-year stock, $2.25. 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Mexican Lime. Bears heavily in the 
spring. Small greenish yellow fruit of 
best quality. 2-year stock, $2.50. 
Rangpur Lime. Hardiest of all limes. 
Bears big crops of excellent orange col- 
ored fruit. l-year stock, $2.75. Bush 
type, balled, 1%4-2 ft., $2.50; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $2.00; gal. containers, $1.00. 
Sweet Lime. Hardy. Produces heavy 
crops of characteristic lime flavored 
fruit that is quite sweet. l-year stock, 
$2.00. 
ORANGES 
Honeysweet Orange. Sweet 
when green. 1 year stock, $2.50. 
Ruby Blood. Bright red inside. Feb- 
ruary to May. 1 year stock, $2.00. 
Valencia. Best juice orange. April to 
Nov. 1 year stock, $1.75; 2 year, $2.25. 
Washington Navel. California’s finest 
even 
winter orange. December to May. 
1 year stock, $1.75; 2 year, $2.25. 
TANGERINES 
Algerian Tangerine. Sweet and mild 
flavor. December to March. 1-year 
stock, $2.75. 
Dancy Tangerine. Fruit of fine qual- 
ity. Feb. to May. 1-year stock, $2.75. 
Mandarin. Largest of all tangerines. 
Exceptional flavor. March to August. 
2-year stock, $2.75. 
Satsuma. Dwarf to 8 feet. Exceed- 
ingly hardy. November to April. 1- 
year stock, $2.75. 
UNUSUAL CITRUS FRUITS 
Eustis Limequat. A cross between 
Lime and Kumquat. Deliciously good 
in drinks. 2-year stock, $3.00. 
Nagami Kumquat. Bears great quan- 
tities of bright miniature oranges. A 
dwarf tree that is excellent for pot cul- 
ture. 2-year stock, $3.50. 
Sampson Tangelo. Golden yellow 
fruit and excellent orange red juice. A 
cross between grapefruit and tangerine. 
l-year stock, $2.25. 
SPECIMEN CITRUS TREES 
Bearing size, 3 to 4-year stock. Balled, 
$7.00 to $10.00. 
Bearing size, 3 to 4-year stock. Boxed, 
$15.00 to $20.00. 
Not all varieties in all sizes. 
SUB-TROPICAL FRUITS 
AVOCADO 
4 to 5 ft. balled, $2.75. 
5 to 6 ft. balled, $3.00. 
Unless otherwise noted. 
Anaheim. A ttree of tall slender 
growth. Big oval green fruit from May 
to August. 
Cole Fuerte. Large pear-shaped green 
fruit of unexcelled flavor. Bears more 
heavily in some sections than the com- 
mon Fuerte. October to May. 25c per 
tree higher. 
Duke. Hardy. Bright green fruit of 
good quality during Sept. and Oct. 
Edranol. Dark green pear-shaped 
fruit of best quality. May to August. 
Fuerte. Large pear-shaped fruit of 
unexcelled flavor. Large branching tree. 
October to May. 
Leucadia. Good sized purplish black 
fruit. Vigorous tree. Oct. and Nov. 
Nabal. Bears from June to Septem- 
ber quantities of large round fruit. 
Should be planted in frost-free areas 
only. 
Puebla. Hardy. Blue-black pear- 
shaped fruit of good size and flavor. 
November to January. 
Rockwood. Large pear-shaped pur- 
ple fruit of excellent flavor and quality. 

January to May. Particularly resistant 
to frost. 25c per tree higher. 
Ryan. Excellent large pear-shaped 
fruit, green in color, from May to Oct. 
CHERIMOYA 
Custard Apple. Whaley. Produces 
fine fruit of 3 pounds or more in weight. 
Smooth texture and delicious flavor. 
Ripens in winter. Balled trees, 3-5 ft., 
$3.00. 
FEIJOA 
Pineapple Guava. Coolidge Variety. 
Bears heavy crops of large highly fla- 
vored fruit. Balled, 1%4-2 ft., $2.00; 5- 
gal. containers, $2; gal. containers, $1. 
GUAVA 
Lemon Guava. Enormous fruit. Grows 
rapidly. Gal. containers, 60c; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $1.75. 
Red Strawberry Guava. Tasty red 
fruit. Makes bright colored jelly that is 
delicious. Gal. containers, 40c; 5-gal. 
container, $1.50. 
Yellow Strawberry Guava. Big lemon 
yellow fruit that are remarkably good 
to eat out of hand. Gal. containers, 40c; 
5-gal. containers, $1.50. 
LOQUAT 
Balled Trees, 3-4 ft., $2.50. 
Advance. Hardy early bearing vari- 
ety. Clear yellow fruit of good size and 
quality. March to May. 
NATAL PLUM 
Carissa grandiflora. Glossy foliage, 
fragrant white flowers and bright scar- 
let fruit. 5-gal: containers, $1.75; gal. 
containers, 50c. 
OLIVE 
Mission. Balled, heavy tops 5-6 ft., 
$3.50; 15-gal. containers, $6.50; 5-gal. 
containers, $1.75; gal. containers, 50c. 
PASSION FRUIT 
Passiflora edulis. Delicious purple 
fruits on a rapid growing vine. Gal. 
containers, 60c; 5-gal. containers, $1.75. 
QUEENSLAND NUT 
Macadamia ternifolia. Grows into 
round-headed evergreen tree to about 
30 feet. Big good tasting nuts. 3-4 ft. 
5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 
60c. 
SAPOTE 
Wilson. Heavy crops of green col- 
ored fruit in late summer and _ fall. 
Peach-like flavor. Balled, 3-4 ft., $3.00. 

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