SELECTED VARIETIES of CITRUS and TROPICAL FRUITS 
ECONOMICAL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL 
Evergreen Fruit Trees are delivered balled, and can be furnished every month of the year. These balls 
are set in 5-gallon cans and packed firmly with a mixture of old manure and shavings. The most import- 
ant advantage is that this prevents all danger of breaking the ball and losing the fibrous roots which are 
so essential in helping the trees start out again. These trees begin shooting fibrous roots through the 
burlap soon after they are put in the cans; this helps hold the ball of earth together and insures safe 
transplanting. If the can is removed with care by splitting it open on two sides and sliding the tree gently 
into the hole, the tree should keep right on growing. 
CITRUS FRUIT TREES 
ORANGES—Price, $1.50 each and up. 
Washington Navel. Most popular of winter oranges, Good 
size fruits seedless, juicy and of fine flavor. Peels and sections 
easily. 
Valencia. For summer oranges; few varieties, if any, excel the 
Valencia. Ripens late. Two-year-old buds on three-year-old 
stock. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
-Marsh’s Seedless. Most popular of all varieties grown. Almost 
seedless, the juicy fruits are large and sweet. Ripen in sum- 
mer. Two-year-old buds on three-year-old stock. Price, $1.50 
each and up. 
Kumquat, Nagami. Dwarf ornamental. Quantities of small 
plum-shaped orange fruits make excellent marmalade. Hardy. 
$2.50 each. e 
LEMONS—$1.50 each and up. 
Eureka. Most widely grown commercially. Fruits uniform in 
size, light yellow in color, good flavor and juice. Ripens 
throughout the year. cs 
Meyer Lemon. In dwarf and small tree forms. Ornamental yet 
supplying fruits for the home. Lovely flowers and real lemons 
most of the year. 
LIMES, Mexican. Semi-dwarf tree. Quantities of small highly 
flavored fruits throughout the summer. $2.00 each. 
TANGERINE, Satsuma. Hardiest variety of orange. Makes 
small neat tree about 8 feet high. Loose skinned very delicious 
TROPICAL FRUITS 
AVOCADOS—Price, $2.50 each and up. 
Fuerte. Finest and most popular winter variety. Fruits very 
delicious, not too large for the average family. Heavy bearing. 
Puebla. Small blue-black very delicious fruits ripening before 
the Fuerte. One of the best varieties for home use. 
(Other varieties at the nursery.) 
CHERIMOYA, Whaley. Custard Apples are a real taste thrill. 
Grow your own and get the best flavored fruits imaginable. 
Ripens in winter. Fruits large green, heart-shaped with pretty 
scales on outside. Fine ornamental round-headed tree. $1.25 
each and up. 
GUAVAS. Ornamentals but fruits used in making fine jelly. 
35c to 50c each. 
Lemon. Large clear yellow fruits, Tallest variety. Very good. 
Red Strawberry. Small red fruits, best for jelly. Low compact 
shrub of great beauty as a hedge. 
Yellow Strawberry. Very prolific variety with fruits like the 
Red Strawberry but yellow. 
Pineapple. Feijoa. Hardiest of all guavas. Silvery grey foli- 
age and oval pineapple scented green fruits with four wings 
at end. 
SAPOTE, Suebelle. This is the finest variety of this exotic 
subtropical fruit. Small apple-shaped fruits with flavor diffi- 
cult to describe but good, custard texture. 
POMEGRANATE, Wonderful. Large hard-shelled fruits con- 
taining many little juicy red seeds used in salads or eaten 
juicy fruits. $1.50 each and up. 
fresh. 5-gal. $1.00. 

FLOWER PLANTING CHART 


Time to Principal Time to Principal Time to Principal 
Names Plant Bloom Names Plant Bloom Names Plant Bloom 
Anronia Apr. to Jun. Spring Gaillardia All Year Sum. & Fall Viola Sep. to Dec. Win. & Sp. 
Acroclinium Sep. to Jun. Summer Godeta Jan. to May Sp. & Sum. Wallflower Sep. to Feb. Win. & Sp.’ 
Ageratum Oct. to May Summer Gypsophila All Year All Year Zinnia Mar. to Jun. Sum. & Fall 
Alyssum Adlavoat All Year Helichrysum Feb. to May Summer BULBS 
Anarerthag Apr. to Jun. Summer Hollyhocks Sep. to Jan. Sum. & Fall Anemone Aug. to Mar. Early Sp. 
Aquilegia Sep. to Jan. Summer Kochia FCs 0) MSY aemaeineteis ote tidter ele aie) ae Amaryllis Aug. to Mar. Summer 
ectatia Apr. to Jun. Simmer Larkspur All Year Sp. & Sum Begonia (Tub) Feb. to May Summer 
Asters Feb. to May Sum. & Fall Linum Sep. to May Sp. & Sum Caladium Dec. to Feb. 
Balsam Feb. to Jun. Summer Lobelia Apr. & May Sp. & Sum Calla Lily Aug. to Feb. Win. & Sp. 
Bellis Aug. to Nov. Spring Lupinus All Year Spring Calla Yellow Dec. to Apr. Sp. & Sum. 
Calendula iiovear All Year Marigold Feb. to May Sum. & Fall Chinese Sac. Lily Aug. to Jan. Win. & Sp. 
Calliopsis All Vear Sp. to Fall Mignonette All Year Win. & Sp. Daffodil Oct. to Jan. Early Sp. 
Campanula Aug. to Dec. Summer Moon-flower Feb. to May Summer Dahlia Mar. to Jun. Sum. & Fall 
Candytuft Alenr Sp. & Fall Morning Glory Feb. to May Summer Freesia Aug. to Nov. Win. & Sp. 
Gaenotion Apr. to Sep. Sum. & Fall Nasturtium All Year Sp. & Fall Gladiolus Sep. to May Sp. & Sum. 
Gclosia Apr. to Jun. Sum. & Fall Pansies All Year Win. & Sp. Hyacinth Oct. to Jan. Early Sp. 
Centaurs avons Sum. & Fall Pentstemon Sep. to Nov. Sp. & Fall Iris, Spanish Sep. to Dec. Spring 
Chrysanthemum Oct. to Apr. Summer Petunia Sep. to Jun. Sp. & Fall Iris, German All Year Win. & Sp. 
(Annual) Phlox All Year Sp. & Sum. Ismene Sep. to Apr. Summer 
Clarkia Jan. to May Summer Poppy Feb. to May Sp. & Sum. Ixia Aug. to Nov. Spring 
Coreopsis All Year Summer Portulaca Apr. to Jun. Summer Ornithogalum Aug. to Jan. Early Sp. 
Cosmos Feb. to Jun. Sum. & Fall Rhodanthe Sep. to May Summer Lilies Sep. to Apr. Sp. & Sum. 
Cypress Vine Mar. to May Summer Salpiglossis Sep. to Jun. Summer Montbretia Sep. to Jan. Summer 
Dahlia Apr. to Jun. Fall Salvia Feb. to May Sum. & Fall Narcissus Aug. to Jan. Win. & Sp. 
Daisy, Shasta Sep. to May Summer Scabiosa Mar. to Jun. Sum. & Fall Ranunculus Aug. to Apr. Win. & Sp. 
Delphinium Sep. to Nov. Sum. & Fall Schizanthus Feb. to May Summer Sparaxis Aug. to Jan. Spring 
Dianthus Apr. to Jun. Sum. & Fall Snapdragon Sep. to Jan. Spring Tritonia Sep. to Dec. Spring 
Digitalis Sep. to Mar. Sum. & Fall Statice Sep. to May Sp. & Sum. Oxalis Aug. to Nov. Win. & Sp. 
Dimorphotheca All Year Win. & Sp. Stocks All Year Win. & Sp. Tuberoses Dec. to Apr. Summer 
Eschscholtzia All Year Sp. & Sum. Sweet Pea All Year Win. & Sp. Tulips Oct. to Jan. Early Sp. 
Forget-Me-Not Sep. to Nov. Summer Sweet William Sep. to Feb. Summer Watsonia Aug. to Nov. Early Sp. 
Four o’Clock All Year Sum. & Fall Verbena All Year Sum. & Fall Zephyranthes Sep. to Jan. Sp. & Sum. 


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