DECIDUOUS FRUIT AND NUT TREES 

APPLES 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
Delicious. Red streaked with crimson. 
Mild and flavorful. October. 
Jonathan. Bright red. Tart and crisp. 
September. 
Red Astrachan. Red. Excellent for 
cooking or eating fresh. July. 
Red Delicious. Long red fruit of mild 
sweet flavor. October. 
Rhode Island Greening. One of the 
best apples for local growing. Large 
green fruit that is excellent either fresh 
or cooked. October. 
Winter Banana. Golden yellow. Mild. 
September. 
APRICOTS 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
Blenheim. Large smooth fruit. Bear 
heavily. June. 
Newcastle. Tasty medium sized fruit 
in early June. 
Royal. Good size and quality. June. 
Tilton. Large highly colored fruit. 
July. 
CHERRIES 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
Bing. A black cherry, firm of flesh 
and delicious. June. 
Morello. Large red fruit for pie or 
canning. Will bear here. June. 
Royal Anne. Large yellow fruit with 
red cheek. Sweet and delicious. Late 
June. 
Tartarian. Big black cherries of ex- 
cellent flavor. Early June. 
CRABAPPLE 
Transcendent. Attractive yellow and 
red fruit for preserves. August. Each, 
75c. 
FIGS 
4-6 ft., 65c; 5-gal. containers, $1.75. 
Brown Turkey. Large brownish pur- 
ple figs. Sweet and fine of quality. 
Kadota. Very sweet white figs of mild 
pleasing flavor. 
Mission, Small black fruit. Sweetest 
of all. Bears enormous crops. 
NECTARINES 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
Gold Mine. Bears consistent crops of 
large red and yellow fruit of best qual- 
ity. Early August. 
Gower. Earliest nectarine. Red with- 
out and white within. Early June. 
Stanwick. Red skin. White flesh. 
Juicy and full of flavor. Early August. 
Quetta. Extra large clingstone vari- 
ety with red skin and excellent keeping 
qualities. Early August. 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
Prices: 4-6 ft., 65c; unless otherwise 
noted. 
Australian Saucer. Small flat peaches 
that are white within and without. 
Early June. 
Babcock. Fuzzless red fruit. The trees 
bear the first year after planting and 
consistently thereafter. Trees grow rap- 
idly. July. 
Early Crawford. Golden yellow with 
red blush. Yellow inside. Early July. 
Elberta. Yellow with red cheek. Yel- 
low within. Late July and August. 
Golden Jubilee. Yellow. Early July. 
J. H. Hale. Huge golden yellow red 
cheeked fruit of best quality. Late July. 
Lovell. Clear yellow inside and out. 
Late August and early September. 
Luken’s Honey. White flesh. August. 
Mayflower. White with red_ blush. 
Late May. 
Miller’s Late. Yellow. Bears heavily. 
November. 
Muir. Orange within and without. 
Sweet enough to can without sugar. 
Late August. 
Nectar Peach. Patent 86. Medium 
sized red fruit. Each, 85c. 
Rio Osa Gem. Patent 84. Large crim- 
son fruit with yellow flesh. August. 
Each, 75c. 
Salway. Creamy yellow skin and firm 
sweet yellow flesh. September. 
Strawberry Freestone. Medium sized 
white fruit with red cheek. Sweet and 
juicy. Late June. 
CLING PEACHES 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
Sims. Golden yellow inside and out. 
Late August. 
White Heath. White. September. 
PEARS 
4-6 ft., 65c, unless otherwise noted. 
Bartlett. Large smooth fleshed pears. 
August. 
Dwarf Bartlett. 
fruit. Each 85c. 
Winter Bartlett. Bears large quanti- 
ties of small sweet pears. Keep well. 
November. 
Winter Nellis. A fine sweet pear for 
coastal areas. December. 
Small tree. Meaty 
PERSIMMONS 
Hachiya. Big seedless heart-shaped 
fruit. The finest persimmon. 4-6 ft., 
$1.00; 5-gal. containers, $1.75. 
Fuyu. Large fruit that is excellent 
eating even before it has become soft. 
Not puckery. 4-6 ft., $1.00; 5-gal. con- 
tainers, $1.75. 
PLUMS 
4-6 ft., 65c 
Beauty. Large crimson. Early June. 
Damson. Small purple plum for jam 
or jelly. Very tart. September. 
Green Gage. Large sweet greenish 
yellow. Late August. 
Improved Satsuma. A new edition of 
an old favorite. Blood red. August. 
Santa Rosa. Purple outside and yel- 
low within. Late June. 
Wickson. Yellow with red cheek. Ex- 
ceptionally juicy and flavorful. August. 
POMEGRANATE 
Wonderful. Huge highly colored red 
fruits of excellent flavor. Showy scarlet 
flowers. 3-4 ft., 65c; 5-gal. containers, 
sles os 
PRUNES 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
Standard. Large purple fruit. August. 
Sugar. Large purple. Sweet and mild. 
QUINCE 
Pineapple. Smooth round fruit with 
pineapple flavor. Each, 75c. 
ALMONDS 
4-6 ft., 65c. 
For proper pollenization two varieties 
must be planted. Use Nonpareil and 
Texas or Jordanolo and Ne Plus Ultra. 
Jordanolo. Heavy, consistent bearer 
of large soft shelled nuts. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Large, long nuts. 
Nonpareil. Large paper shell nuts. 
Bears heavily. 
Texas. Heavy crops of small, soft- 
shell nuts. 
‘August. 
CHESTNUT 
Seedling. Handsome tree for shade. 
4-6 ft., 
Bears good quality of nuts. 
$1.50; 5-gal. containers, $2.50. 

WALNUTS 
Placentia Perfection. The best walnut 
for local planting. Comes into bearing 
while quite young and produces heavy 
crops of large thin shelled nuts. 10-12 
ft., $2.25; 8-10 ft., $2.00; 6-S3tte op teou: 

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