CHERRIES for fruit in Spring 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade -1.00 each. 
BING. California's finest black shipping cherry and most popular 
home orchard variety. Large heart-shaped fruits are borne on 
sturdy productive trees. 
BLACK TARTARIAN. Most popular early variety. Medium-sized 
black fruits have excellent flavor. A good pollinizey for Bing, and 
Royal Anne. 
LAMBERT. A large, black cherry of high quality. Ripens after 
others and extends the cherry season. 
ROYAL ANNE (Napoleon Bigarreau). Popular California canning 
and shipping variety. Large light amber fruits, borne on large, 
productive trees. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Standard late, red-juiced sour cherry. Ex- 
cellent for canning and pies. 
Luscious, Appetizing FIGS 
4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each, 2-3 grade 85c 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, practically seedless. Tree bears 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. Fruit is medium to large, dark purple to black in 
color. 
WHITE ADRIATIC. The leading drying fig of the San Joaquin 
Valley and the best white all-purpose fig in many coastal areas. 
Fruit is medium to large, white; pulp is reddish, of good quality. 
QUINCES 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 
each, 3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
APPLE OR ORANGE. Medium sized, 
apple shape. 
PINEAPPLE. Large, flavor suggests 
pineapple. 
SMYRNA. Oblong fruits, handsome, 
perfumed. 
POMEGRANATE 
3-4 grade $1.00 each. 
WONDERFUL. Leading variety. Extra 
large fruits are borne on tree-like 
shrubs. 
Handsome in flower, fruit. 


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BING CHERRIES 
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ROYAL ANNE (Two-thirds natural size) 
Better Results Right from the Start 
with SMONELETIMET S QUALITY TREES 
Your Investment Protected by 
Extra Care at Our Nursery 
There is only one test by which to 
measure your investment in fruit trees 
—the results they produce in your or- 
chard. The reputation earned by our 
trees in western orchards through 
more than three quarters of a century 
is a record we guard jealously. 
The small photograph at the left 
of this column illustrates just one ex- 
ample typical of extra care. Apricot 
trees are individually staked to insure 
uniformly straight, well formed trunks, 
an operation that takes time but helps 
develop the highest type of tree. 

No tree can be better than its be- 
ginnings. Four fundamentals guide 
the production in our nurseries of 
yield-famous Roeding’s Quality Fruit 
Trees: 
1. Extreme care in bud selection, 
using parent trees of known superio 
performance. 
2. Safeguards beyond normal, 
maintained to assure varieties true- 
to-name. 
3. Periodic soil rehabilitation, gen- 
erous spacing and other advanced 
scientific cultural practices made 
standard routines at our growing 
grounds. 
4. Every operation scheduled and 
supervised by our own experienced 
men, working on our own specially- 
conditioned properties. 
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Strong fibrous root systems are pro- 
duced by the decomposed granite of 
our foothill nurseries at Loomis, Placer 
County. Sturdy, yield-famous Roed- 
ing’s Quality trees must be ‘right 
from the start’ in every respect to 
meet our specifications. Yes, it pays 
to buy direct from the grower! 
