
FISHER PEACH 



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RIO OSO GEM PEACH 

NECTAR PEACH 
Roedings QUALITY F R Ul T T R E E S 
6-8 grade $1.25 each, 4-6 grade $1.00 each, 
3-4 grade 75c each. 
ALEXANDER. Very early white-fleshed peach. 
BABCOCK. Particularly desirable for Southern Cali- 
fornia. Flesh white, juicy, sweet. Skin handsomely 
colored. 
BRIGGS RED MAY. Similar to Alexander but better 
flavored. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Has all the fine characteristics of its 
parent plus the advantage of ripening a month 
earlier. 
EARLY IMPERIAL. Early yellow freestone of medium 
size. 
ELBERTA. National favorite mid-season yellow free- 
stone. Used for fresh eating, canning, and drying. 
Large, tasty. 
FAY ELBERTA. Similar to parent. Ripens later, 
tastier. 
FIDLER. New late yellow freestone, ripening in late 
September to early October. 
FISHER. (Plant Patent No. 233.) Few new peach intro- 
ductions have the outstanding features of the 
Fisher. It has two excellent shipping qualities in its 
roundness and firmness; two excellent eating quali- 
ties in its smooth texture and fine '’peachy”’ flavor. 
The Fisher ripens a full six weeks ahead of Elberta, 
a remarkable advantage for a yellow-fleshed peach 
of high quality. Add 20 cents royalty. 
FOSTER. Well-known early yellow-fleshed freestone 
almost identical to but superior to Early Crawford. 
Clings... FOR CANNING 
6-8 grade $1.25 each, 4-6 grade $1.00 each, 
3-4 grade 75c each. 
New productive variety ripening with 
Principal advantage: fruits hang well on 
CAROLYN. 
Gaume. 
tree. 
GAUME. Productive, large-fruited, popular. 
GOMES (Stewart). Late productive cling ripening in 
Phillips season. 
HALFORD No. 2. Favorite with growers and canners. 
Productive, uniformly large. 
JOHNSON. Valuable early season canner. 
PALORO. Prominent in all cling sections. 
PEAK. Similar to Paloro, few days later. 
SELLER’S ORANGE. Large home orchard sort. 
DELICIOUS 
/NECTARINES 
6-8 grade $1.25 each, 4-6 grade $1.00 each, 
3-4 grade 75c each. 
GARDEN STATE. Plant Patent No. 92. This excellent 
new variety was introduced by the New Jersey 
Agricultural Experiment Station. Attractive, pro- 
ductive, and a yellow fleshed freestone, it is a fine 
addition to California varieties. Add 10c royalty. 
GOLDMINE. Delicious home orchard variety. Good 
producer, early. 
GOWER. Standard shipping variety. Early. 
QUETTA. Large, clingstone shipper. 
STANWICK. California leading variety. Good ship- 
per, fine for drying and canning. 
VICTORIA. Late home orchard sort. 
(All our nectarine varieties are white fleshed. All are 
freestones except Quetta.) 
Luscious FIGS 
4-6 grade $1.00 each, 3-4 grade 75c each. 
BROWN TURKEY. Produces large, elongated fruits, 
rich purplish-brown in color. Flesh is strawberry 
red, fine grained, sweet, and juicy. Adaptable to 
any section where the fig may be grown. 
DURO BLACK. A large fig which does well in coastal 
sections. It produces two distinct crops, a popular 
variety for home orchard and local markets. 
KADOTA. The leading canning and preserving fig of 
California. Fruit is medium size, light green in 
color. Pulp is very sweet, of good quality, practi- 
cally seedless. Trees bear when very young. 
MISSION. Introduced by the Mission Fathers, it is the 
oldest and best all-purpose fig. Tree is large, 
spreading and produces two distinct crops. Fru't is 
medium ‘o lar-e, da:k purple to black in color. 
WHITE ADRIATIC. The leading drying fig of the San 
Joaquin Valley. Fruit is medium to large, white; 
pulp is reddish and of good quality. 
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J. H. HALE. Excellent home orchard and shipping 
peach ripening just after Elberta. Large size, attrac- 
tive, delicious. 
LOVELL. Famous three-way peach; for shipping, dry- 
ing, and canning. 
MILLER’S LATE. Latest commercial and home orchard 
peach. 
MUIR. The favorite peach for drying in California. 
Yellow flesh. 
NECTAR. (Plant Patent No. 86.) The finest early white- 
fleshed freestone we have ever seen. It has size, 
beautiful coloring, a distinctive flavor with a de- 
lightful suggestion of nectarine tang; firm, juicy 
flesh finely textured; almost no fuzz on the skin and 
a wonderfully appetizing aroma. Nectar trees are 
sturdy growers, good producers. Add 20 cents 
royalty. 
RIO OSO GEM. (Plant Patent No. 84.) One of the 
finest recent introductions in our family of yellow 
freestone peaches. Ripening just after J. H. Hale, it 
exceeds that excellent variety in quality of flavor; 
appearance. Commercial money-maker; home or- 
chard favorite. Add 10 cents royalty: 
SALWAY. Late yellow-fleshed peach. Good size and 
quality. 
STRAWBERRY FREESTONE. Early white-fleshed, sweet, 
juicy. : 
YELLOW ST. JOHN. A good 
early yellow freestone. 
SIMS. Large, popular in mild 
climates. 
SULLIVAN CLING. (Plant Pat- 
ent No. 186.) This excel- 
lent new cling peach was 
introduced by us a few 
years ago to answer the problem 
place the Phillips?’ 
of top-quality fruit. 

“What is to re- 
A consistent heavy producer 
Add 5 cents royalty. 
WALTON. Early season canner, good producer. 
WHITE-FLESHED VARIETIES 
HEATH. Late, sweet and juicy. 
STRAWBERRY CLING. Beauitful color, tasty. 
ROEDING'S QUALITY 
APRICOTS aa. 
6-8 grade $1.25 each, 4-6 grade $1.00 each, 
3-4 grade 75c each. 
BLENHEIM. California’s leading variety. Large, at- 
tractive fruits are well formed, delicious. Trees 
steady producers of high-quality drying, canning, 
and fresh fruits. 
MOORPARK. Extra large fruits of high quality and 
delicious flavor are favorites on the fresh market. 
Fancy dried product commands premium prices. 
Trees should receive frequent summer irrigation for 
maximum bearing. 
NEWCASTLE EARLY. Medium-sized fruits are ripe be- 
fore other varieties. Valuable in early shipping 
districts. 
ROUTIER’S PEACH. Home orchard favorite of interior 
valleys. Fruits large, handsome; flesh sweet, juicy. 
ROYAL. Similar to Blenheim but our strain of Winter's 
Royal ripens three or four days before Blenheim. 
Prized for shipping, drying, and canning; good pro- 
ducer in interior valleys. 
TILTON. Fruits large and highly colored. Last variety 
to ripen. 
Commercial Growers: See page 16. 
QUINCES 
6-8 grade $1.25 each, 4-6 qrade $1.90 each, 
3-4 grade 75c each. 
APPLE OR ORANGE. Medium-sized, apple shape. 
PINEAPPLE. Large, flavor suggests pineapple. 
SMYRNA. Oblong fruits, handsome, perfumed. 
