FISHER PEACH 


NECTAR PEACH 
ENJOY PLUMS all Summer 
6-8 grade $1.50 each. 
4-6 grade $1.25 each. 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
BAVAY'S GREEN GAGE. A large, round greenish-yellow plum; flesh sweet and of 
fine flavor. Very popular in the home orchard and used for canning. 
BEAUTY. The earliest important commercial variety. Fruit is medium to large, heart 
shaped; color is a beautiful crimson. Flesh is firm enough for shipping and of good 
flavor. 
BECKY SMITH. Fruit is of good size, roundish; attractive yellow red. The flesh is 
firm, having excellent shipping qualities as well as good flavor. 
CLIMAX. One of the finest of all eating plums and much in demand for the home 
orchard. The fruit is large, heart-shaped and cherry red in color. The flesh is sweet, 
juicy, and rich. The trees bear heavily at an early age. 
DAMSON. A tart plum popular for the home orchard for its culinary value. The fruit 
is small, dark purple in color with a heavy bloom. Makes an excellent jam. 
DUARTE. A blood-red plum that has gained wide favor as a shipper. The fruit is 
large, heart-shaped; skin is red; flesh is firm, bloom red in color, sweet and ex- 
cellent flavor. Trees are good bearers. 
JEFFERSON. Used exclusively for canning, this oval variety has flesh of excellent 
flavor. Skin is light greenish-yellow, sometimes with a red blush. Trees are very 
productive. 

PRESIDENT. The latest shipping variety, popular and profitable in most sections. 
The fruit is large, roundish, dark blue in color, The flesh is yellow and of fine 
texture. It is an excellent shipper. 
SANTA ROSA. One of California’s leading shipping plums. It has large size, firm 
flesh and good eating qualities. The fruit is reddish in color, juicy and a pleasing 
tart flavor. The tree is-upright, a vigorous grower, very productive. 
SATSUMA. An old variety still popular as a source for canned plums. The fruit is 
large, nearly round; color is dark red; flesh is deep, blood red and juicy. 
TRAGEDY. Large, dark blue, oval fruit makes Tragedy a favorite in most markets. 
The flesh is firm, sweet, and juicy. A popular plum in many districts. 
WICKSON. Well deserves its popularity as one of the important shipping plums. 


6-8 grade $1.50 each. 
4-6 grade $1.25 each. 
3-4 grade $1.00 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. 
CURRY SEEDLING. Medium late yellow freestone. 
EARLY ELBERTA. Has all the fine characteristics of 
its parent plus the advantage of ripening aq 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 ‘‘pedchy” 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. 
HALES EARLY. Good early, large white-fleshed peach. 
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 and 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. 
PLANT CLING PEACHES for CANNING 
6-8 grade $1.50 each. 
4-6 grade $1.25 each. ~ 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
CAROLYN. New productive variety ripening with 
Gaume. Principal advantage: fruits hang well on 
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. — 
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6-8 grade $1.50 each. 
4-6 grade $1.25 each. 
3-4 grade $1.00 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. 
GOLD MINE. 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. 
(Alk our nectarine varieties, except Garden State, are 
white fleshed. All are freestone except Quetta.) 
’ COMMERCIAL GROWERS: See Prices Page 13. 

The fruit is of fine, large size, heart-shaped and straw-yellow in color, turning to a 
beautiful cherry red as it ripens. The flesh is firm, juicy, luscious. It is a good keeper. 
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PEAK. Similar to Paloro, few days later. 
SELLER’S ORANGE. Large home orchard sort. 
SIMS. Large, popular in mild climates. 
SULLIVAN CLING. (Plant Patent No. 186.) This ex- 
cellent new cling peach was introduced by us a 
few years ago to answer the problem, ‘What is to 
replace the Phillips?’’ A consistent heavy producer 
of top-quality fruit. Add 5 cents royalty. 
WALTON. Early season canner, good producer. 
WHITE-FLESHED 
STRAWBERRY CLING. Beautiful color, tasty. 
California PRUNES 
6-8 grade $1.50 each. 
4-6 grade $1.25 each. 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
COATES 1418. The prune of many names: XX French, 
Cox, Date, Saratoga. High yielding variety; fruits 
run to higher grades than French. 
FRENCH IMPROVED. Leading variety in all districts. 
Medium to large fruits are borne on sturdy prolific 
trees. 
IMPERIAL EPINEUSE. One of the largest prunes; ex- 
cellent quality. Shy bearer unless planted with 
other sorts. 
STANDARD. A large, dark purple fruit which is used 
for both fresh shipment and drying. The flesh is 
fine grained, juicy and sweet. 
SUGAR. Earliest prune to ripen. Fruit is large in size 
and very sweet. Popular in the interior valleys as 
well as in the coastal districts. 

QUANTITY RATE FOR HOME ORCHARD FRUIT TREES 
(DOES NOT INCLUDE WALNUTS, CHESTNUTS, PER- 
SIMMONS): 10% DISCOUNT ON ORDERS FOR TEN 
TREES OR MORE EXCEPT WHERE NOTED. 

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