

F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 2) 
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TREES 
There is no finer food than fruits, 
from your own trees, and canned fruits 
all their richness and flavor. 
plant your OWN trees now 
ment and our soldiers, and 
in your own garden. 
and nothing as delicious as fresh fruits picked 
taken right off the tree and preserved with 
Fruit prices will be high for many years to come, so 
and beat the high cost of living, help your govern- 
enjoy all the health-giving benefits of fresh fruit right 
12 for $10.00. Write for prices on 25 or more trees. 
“PLUMS (listed in order of ripening) 
BEAUTY. Earliest commercial variety. 
Fruit large, deep crimson, with amber- 
crimson flesh. 
CLIMAX. Fine eating plum and leading 
home orchard variety. Fruit is large, 
cherry red, Flesh golden yellow, sweet 
and juicy. 
SANTA ROSA. The most widely planted 
variety in California. Large oval, pur- 
plish-crimson. fruit, covered with light 
blue bloom. Flesh amber, juicy and of 
“CLING PEACHES 
Best Suited for Canning 
(Listed in ripening order.) 
GAUME. Yellow flesh- 
ed, large size. 
HALFORD No. 2. Con- 
sidered one of finest of 
the newer varieties. Uni- 
form, large fruit. Very 
productive. 
PALORA. Leading mid- 
season variety. Good 
producer. Fine flavor. 
PEAK. Similar to Palora 
but ripens a little later. 
Good variety to plan 
with Palora to ex- eee 
tend picking sea- 
son. 
PHILLIPS. Con- 
sidered finest late 
variety. Heavy 
producer. A can- 
ner’s favorite to 
extend season, 
STRAWBERRY 
CLING. White 
fleshed variety. 
Juicy, tasty. The 
best white flesh- 
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J. H. HALE PEACH 
pleasing flavor. Very productive. First 
choice where only one tree is planted. 
TRAGEDY. Leading market plum. Fruit 
large, dark blue, oval. Flesh firm and 
sweet, A fine drying variety. 
DUARTE. Red plum with blood-red flesh, 
sweet and excellent flavor. A popular 
shipper. Trees are excellent bearers. 
DAMSON. Variety prized for making 
jams and jellies. Oval purplish blue fruit. 
PRESIDENT. Fruit large, round, dark 
blue. Flesh yellow. 
NECTARINES 
GOLD MINE. Leading 
home variety. Freestone. 
Delicious flavor. Good pro- 
ducer. 
GOWER. Standard ship- 
ping variety. Excellent 
quality. Good producer. 
QUETTA. Later shipping 
variety. Large, clingstone. 
Fine quality and good 
shipper. 
STANWICK. Late vari- 
ety and good all-around 
variety. Good shipper. 
Fine dried. California’s 
leading variety. 
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WALNUTS . . . $2.00 each 
FRANQUETTE. Leading commercial variety. Nuts 
are large handsome, somewhat conical in shape. 
Shells are medium thin. 
Latest to bloom, so seldom hurt by frost. 
EUREKA. A _ hardy 
Nuts are large, elongate 
A good commercial variety. 
PAYNE’S SEEDLING. 
Nuts the size of Franquette, with a thin 
shell and good quality kernel. 
MAYETTE. A prolific bearer of nearly round nuts. 
Fine-flavored, and nearly as favored a commercial 
variety as the Franquette. 
variety popular every where. 
d. Kernels plump and waxy. 
CHERRIES 
PEARS 
BARTLETT. A nation-wide 
favorite and California’s best. 
The perfect home and market 
variety. First to ripen, and 
best flavored. Good for ship- 
ping, drying and canning. 
Plant Winter Nellis as pol- 
linizer. 
WINTER NELLIS. Best pol- 
linizer for Bartlett. Bears 
nice quality medium size rus- 
set fruit of a rich, aromatic 
flavor. Late variety. 
Kernels of best quality. 
A fine producer and early 








































PLUMS 
POMEGRANATE 
WONDERFUL. 
The leading vari- 
ety. Extra large 
fruit borne in large 
numbers. Very 
showy in flower 
and with fruit. 
FIGS 
MISSION. The well-known 
California Black Fig. Fruit 
medium to large, with a long 
neck, dark purple to black. 
Thrives everywhere figs are 
grown. Very productive. 
KADOTA. The leading can- 
ning and preserving fig of 
California. This is a white fig, 
and for every purpose, eat- 
ing, canning, pickling or ship- 
ping fresh, it is unquestion- 
ably the best. Trees bear very 
young. 
OLIVES 
Balled trees, 4-5 ft., $3.50 ea. 
MISSION. The original vari- 
ety introduced by the Span- 
ish Padres, and the best for 
oil as well as a good pickling 
variety. Trees are good pro- 
ducers year after year. 
SEVILLANO. The famous 
Queen Olive of commerce. 
One of the largest and is used 
principally for pickling, the 
larger sizes being in great de- 
mana, bringing fine prices. 
