
38 THIS YEAR MAKE YOURS A HALLAWELL’S CALIFORNIA GARDEN 
Hallawell's DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES 

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Bartlett Pears 
NOTICE 
Do not put manure or other fertilizer into the 
holes in which trees are to planted. Put in on 
top AFTER the tree is planted. 
APPLES 
$1.25 each. 
ESOPUS-SPITZENBURG—Large, light red; rich, 
sprightly, vinous flavor. One of the best, No- 
vember. 
GRAVENSTEIN—A large, striped, beautiful, 
roundish apple; of excellent quality, juicy, 
highly flavored. August. 
RED ASTRACHAN—Large, roundish, skin deep 
red; flesh white, juicy and crisp. June and July. 
RED DELICIOUS—Dark red splashed with gold- 
en-yellow. Fine-grained and highly flavored. 
Ripe in November. 
RHODE ISLAND GREENING—Large; 
ish green; juicy for cooking. October. 
WINTER BANANA—Medium to large yellow, 
usually shaded crimson. Rich sub-acid flavor; 
begins bearing very young. October to Decem- 
ber. 
YELLOW BELLFLOWER—Very large, oblong; 
skin smooth and of pale lemon color; flesh 
firm but tender; juicy and sub-acid. November. 
YELLOW DELICIOUS — A very fine yellow 
apple. 
YELLOW NEWTON PIPPIN—Large; flesh yel- 
low, firm, crisp, juicy. The best winter apple. 
December. 
CRAB APPLES 
$1.25 each. 
YELLOW SIBERIAN—Fruit is of large size; 
golden yellow and borne in clusters. An erect, 
free grower. Bears very young. 
HYSLOP—Dark red fruits with yellow flesh 
growing in clusters. 
ALMONDS 
$1.25 each. 
Two or more varieties should be planted to- 
gether to insure pollination. 
DRAKE—Spreading habit, very productive and 
a good pollenizer. Nut medium size, medium 
soft shell. 
NONPAREIL—An extraordinarily heavy and 
regular bearer with very thin shell. 
MISSION—A good pollenizer and produces a 
large crop of nuts regularly. 
yellow- 
SHIPPING ORDERS—Shipping orders for fruit 
trees will be accepted subject to wartime con- 
ditions. If for any reason shipment cannot be 
made, the money sent will be refunded. 
FRUIT TREES 
PACKING CHARGE—Send 50c handling charge 
if tree order is for $2.50 or less. Add 10% of 
the amount of order if it exceeds $2.50. Trees 
will be sent by express collect. Order early. 
APRICOTS 
$1.25 each. 
BLENHEIM—An excellent variety and in great 
demand. The trees are early and regular bear- 
ers and have an abundance of foliage thor- 
oughly protecting the fruit. Fruit above me- 
dium, oval; orange color, with deep yellow, 
juicy and-rich flesh. July. 
HEMSKIRKE—Large, roundish; 
orange, rich and juicy. August. 
ROYAL—A very fine apricot. Of medium size, 
yellow with red check; immensely productive; 
ripening June. ; 
TILTON—A fine flavored apricot, and a lead- 
ing commercial variety in inland valley dis- 
tricts. Very late. 
CHERRIES 
$1.25 each. 
BING—Fruit large, dark brown or black; very 
fine. June. 
BLACK TARTARIAN—Very large, brick black. 
Late June. 
ROYAL ANN (Napoleon Bigarreau) — Very 
large, amber in color. The favorite white 
cherry. Late June. 
flesh bright 
FIGS 
$1.50 each 
KADOTA—Fruit medium size, light green skin, 
well flavored and sweet. In the ripening stage 
it exudes a drop of sap, which prevents ants 
entering the fruit. 
MISSION or CALIFORNIA BLACK — Leading 
black variety for shipping or drying. Makes a 
large tree and bears heavily. 
WHITE ADRIATIC — Very large; 
green. Prune heavily for large fruits. 
yellowish 

Red Delicious Apple 

Elberta Peach 
NECTARINES 
$1.25 each. 
BOSTON—Large, deep yellow, with a bright 
blush and mottlings of red. The sweet yellow 
flesh has a pleasant flavor. Late July. 
QUETTA—Very large, beautiful, 
ored fruit. Firm and good flavor. 
highly col- 
OLIVE 
Used largely for ornamental purposes. $2.00 
and up, according to size. 
PEARS 
$1.25 each. 
BARTLETT—A vigorous and strong grower. 
Bears heavily; good for shipping and canning. 
August. 
BEURRE HARDY—Large, symmetrical and at- 
tractive fruit; well flavored. August, September. 
DOYENNE DU COMICE—Large greenish-yellow 
shaded with crimson. October. 
WINTER NELIS—Medium size, roundish, yel- 
lowish green, dotted with russet. Fine flavor 
November to January. 
POMEGRANATES 
$1.25 each. 
WONDERFUL—The best variety. Pomegranates 
are more likely to set and mature fruit in dis- 
tricts having high temperatures during the sum- 
mer and fall. 
_ PERSIMMONS 
Persimmons are slow to start growth in the 
Spring. Keep them well watered; apply Trans- 
plantone to stimulate root growth. Give newly 
planted trees plenty of time to start. 
HACHIY A—Fruit very large, oblong and point- 
ed; skin bright red and flesh deep vellow, 4 
to 6 feet. $3.50 each. 
FUYU—Large fruits which may be eaten while 
solid. Trees bear second year and are very 
productive. 4 to 6 feet. $3.50 each. 
