CLING PEACHES jor Canning 
6-8 grade $1.50 each, 4-6 grade $1.25 each, 3-4 grade $1.09 each. 
CAROLYN. New, productive Cling ripening with, and rivaling Gaume. Peach men who have it say 
that it has the advantages of Gaume plus a facility to hang well on the tree. 
GAUME. One of our leading "late midsummer” canning varieties and popular in all cling peach dis- 
tricts. It has many of the popular features of the canning cling; large in size with a flesh of clear 
yellow and a small pit. Tree is vigorous and productive. 
GOMES (Stewart). Not a new peach but one that is receiving more attention because of its desirbale 
tipening position following Halford. 
HALFORD NO. 2. One of the new clings in popular demand. Its high yields and excellent quality, 
combined with a desirable ripening date, make it a favorite variety of the growers and canners. 
HEATH. Wthout a peer as a home canning peach. The fruit is large, beautifully blushed, and fra- 
grant. The creamy white flesh is fine-grained and sweet. 
JOHNSON. Early August. A heavy bearing yellow canning cling producing fruit of high quality. 
The flesh is clear yellow to the pit and it is a popular variety with the canners. It is more immune 
to rust and mildew than some varieties. 
PALORO. One of the leading canning varieties in all peach districts. The fruit attains large size and 
possesses a clear, yellow fine-grained flesh. The tree is a strong grower and heavy producer. 
PEAK. Almost identical with Paloro but ripens a few days later. It is given some preference in Sutter 
County because of its lower susceptibility to mildew. 
SELLER'S ORANGE. The largest cling peach, used for home canning, but not commercially because 
of its large size. 

SIMS. A large, clear yellow cling, producing excellent crops and very popular with canners and 
growers in all peach sections. It is a good variety for Southern California as it is resistant to delayed 
foliation. 
STRAWBERRY CLING. Another white fleshed cling of beautiful color and excellent flavor. A fine 
peach for home canning. 
SULLIVAN CLING. (Plant Patent No. 186). This excellent 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. An early midsummer cling. The tree is vigorous and productive; partially resistant to rust 
and mildew. The fruit is liked by the canners for the early ripening season. 

FRENCH IMPROVED PRUNES 

Use the chart on page 12 to select varieties ripening in sequence. 
BECKY SMITH. Fruit is of good size, roundish; attractive yellow red. Flesh is 
firm, having excellent shipping qualities and good flavor. 
CLIMAX. One of the finest of all eating plums and much in demand for the 
PLUMS for Every Season eee 
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. 
SANTA ROSA PLUMS 

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 blood-red plum popular for the home orchard for its culinary 
value. The fruits 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 tirm, blood red in color, sweet and 
excellent flavor. Trees are good bearers. 
JEFFERSON. Used exclusively for canning, this oval variety has flesh of excel- 
lent 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 sec- 
tions. 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 
has a pleasing tart flavor. The tree is an upright, vigorous grower and 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. 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. 
YELLOW EGG. A beautiful plum of large size, oval and golden yellow. Used 
for commercial canning and popular in the home orchard. The flesh is firm, 
juicy, and sweet when fully ripe. 
California PRUNES 
6-8 grade $1.50, 4-6 grade $1.25, 3-4 grade $1.00. 
Prunes are plums of European origin that are adapted to drying. 
BURTON. An extra large prune valuable for fancy prune packs and an excellent 
fresh and canned fruit for the home orchard. Plant with French Improved. 
COATES 1418. The prune of many names: XX French, Cox, Date, Saratoga. 
High yielding variety; fruits run to larger 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; excellent quality. Shy bearer 
unless planted with French Improved. 
STANDARD. A large, dark purple fruit which is used for both fresh shipment 
and drying. The flesh is large in size and very sweet. Popular in the interior 
valleys as well as in the coastal districts. Trees produce heavy crops. 
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. Trees produce heavy 
crops. 
Commercial Growers: Please turn te page 10 for prices. 
