F. LAGOMARSINO & SONS, SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 55 
(California CITRUS 
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ORANGES 
WASHINGTON NAVEL. The orange that is the 
basis of California’s huge citrus industry, and with- 
out a doubt the best of all winter 
ripening oranges. The fruit is large, 
firm, uniform in size, juicy and 
sweet; peels easily and the sections 
separate readily without breaking. 
For home and orchard planting there 
is no finer winter orange. 
Balled trees, $3.50 each. 

IMPROVED ROBERTSON NAVEL. 
The finest winter navel orange. 
Bears heavily on two and three year 
| i gale trees; excellent flavor, and excep- 
tionally juicy. Produces its crop in 
late fall before heavy frosts set in. 
xe The fruit is smooth, uniform in 
: shape, and nearly all in the desir- 
5 able medium sizes. A_ splendid 
Bey ae choice for a home orchard. 
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Two-year balled trees, $4.50 each. 
es GRAPEFRUIT 
Coe oe MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT. The lead- 
PS ESP aS ing variety for California planting. Fruit large, 
thin-skinned, very juicy and fine flavored. A 
Set : compact grower and heavy bearer. The finest 
oo for home gardens or commercial plantings. 
ba Two-year balled trees, $3.50 each. 

NAVEL ORANGE 
LEMONS 
MEYER LEMON (Dwarf). A semi-dwarf variety of lemon that starts 
bearing fruit immediately after planting and is perfectly hardy any- 
where in California, thriving on the coast or the hot desert valleys. 
Pink flowers are fragrant and the fruit is ideal for pies or lemonade. 
This choice variety can be planted in a shrub border, or for a speci- 
men in the lawn, or in the orchard. 
Two-year balled trees, $3.00 each. 
EUREKA, For many years the leading lemon of the state for both 
commercial and home planting. Fruit of medium size, and nearly 
seedless. Bears practically the year round, most of the crop coming 
in summer. 
Balled trees, $2.75 each. 

MEYER LEMON EUREKA LEMON 
