FRUIT TREES 
We all realize the importance now of a few fruit trees about the place—their healthful properties, the 
added enjoyment of fruits properly ripened on the trees. Also some of our tastiest varieties are practically 
unobtainable in the markets. 
The shade and ornamental value of evergreen trees such as Avocado and Citrus should not be overlooked. 
If limited for planting space, we can always find room for some of the bush fruits such as Guava, 
Berries and Grapes or possibly a Strawberry bed. 
Artichoke, Rhubarb or Asparagus also may be grown in limited areas. 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Prices: 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit. 
fruit for California planting. The clear grained flesh is firm, 
the rind thin. Sweetness of the fruit increases with distance 
from the coast. Prodigious quantities of delicious creamy 
vellow fruit and dense glossy foliage combine to make a most 
desirable tree. 
The only practical Grape- 
Pink Thompson Grapefruit. 
except for color of the flesh. 
Identical to above variety 
LEMONS 
Eureka Lemon. [For most locations the most satisfactory 
lemon. Juicy, highly acid fruit, almost seedless, is borne in 
satisfying quantities throughout the year. The tree comes 
into bearing quite young and will produce good crops at an 
early age. 
*‘ Pink Lemon. A sport of Eureka (above) with pink flesh 
and flowers and variegated green and white foliage. Good! 
l-year stock, $2.50. 
Ponderosa Lemon. 
mental value. 
Enormous useful fruit of high orna- 
ZAViGAtaStO CK pene 
Mever Lemon. Tree type. 
scription of fruit. 
See page 20 for detailed de- 
LIMES 
Bearss Seedless Lime. Ripens heavy crops of large acid 
fruit of true lime flavor through summer. Large tree with 
few thorns, $3.00. 
Mexican Lime. Small tree bearing best quality of small 
greenish yellow fruit throughout the year. 
Rangpur Lime. Less susceptible to frost than other varie- 
ties. See page 20 for description of fruit. l-year stock, $3.00. 
Limeade without sugar! Hmm! Sounds too 
Eat them out of hand as you would an 
Sweet Lime. 
good to be true. 
orange. Pleasant characteristic lime flavor. Grow large 
and bear heavily, $3.00. 
ORANGES 
Ruby Blood. Unique fruit: Reddish-orange outside, red 
within. Ripens February to May. 
Temple Orange. An abundance of highly flavored juice. 
Grows shapely and bears quite young. 3-year stock, $3.50. 
Valencia. From the standpoint of practicability this orange 
is head and shoulders above any other. The juice filled fruit 
will keep much longer either on or off the trees, will produce 
consistently heavier crops of quality oranges and may be 
harvested through more months of the year. Tree grows to 
large size. May to November. ' 
Washington Navel. Big, reddish-orange, easy to peel 
fruit with a sweetly satisfying flavor and aroma. If you are 
one of the few who haven't eaten them fresh from the tree. 
orange can be. 
All Varieties, 2-year stock, $2.50 unless otherwise noted. 
TANGERINES 
: Algerian Tangerine. Sweet and 
headed tree. December to March. 
mild flavor. Compact 
2-year stock, $3.00. 
Dancy Tangerine. Has been grown here with great suc- 
cess through many years. The tree attains large size and 
produces heavy crops of medium sized, sweet, highly fla- 
vored fruit, exceptional in quality. Youngsters, and grown- 
ups too, go for them in a big way. February to May. 2-year 
stock, $3.00. 
Big orange-colored fruit of excellent fla- 
Bears heavy crops even 
2-year stock, $3.00. 
King Mandarin. 
vor. Few seeds. 
March to August 
when young. 

MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 
UNUSUAL CITRUS FRUITS 
Calamondin. A dense glossy small leaved citrus shrub 
that produces incredible quantities of small fruit, orange-red 
within and without. The juice is greatly prized for use in 
drinks. Highly valuable either in the garden or for pot cul- 
ture. 5-gal. containers, $2.50; gal. containers, 85c. 
Eustis Limequat. Delicious, clear yellow, lime-like fruit 
for beverage purposes. Produces soon after planting, Small 
tree. Hardy. 2-year stock, $3.00. 
Nagami Kumquat. Bears great quantities of bright min- 

you have no idea how exquisitely delightful a juiceful Navel lature oranges. — Hardy dwarf tree. [Excellent for pots. 
December to April. 2-year stock, $3.50, 
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