FRUIT TREES 


AVOCADOS 
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Vegetables for Ae hats Garden 
The luxury fruit, available to nearly all Southern California gardens. Plant two or more varieties, to have fruit all year. 
5 to 6 ft. trees, $6.00. 
COLD AREA 
VARIETY COLOR SIZE SKIN TOLERANCE SEASON ADAPTATION 
Benedict. Black 6-8 oz. Thin 19 degrees Sept.-Oct. 3 
Duke Green 8-12 oz. Thin 20 degrees Sept.-Nov. 7 Xe 
Edranol Green 11-12 oz. Leathery 28 degrees April-Aug. Tt, 2 
Fuerte Green 8-16 oz. Leathery 24 degrees Jan.-May a7? 
Hellen Green 12-18 oz. Leathery 26 degrees July-Sept. Ty 
Nabal Green 16-20 oz. Thick 29 degrees ' June-Sept. 1, 2 
Nowels Green 8-10 oz. Leathery 24 degrees Oct.-Dec. 1,.2 
Ryan Green 10-14 oz. Leathery 24 degrees May-Aug. ae 
NOTE: Numbers in Area Adaptation column refer to number of the district listed below. 
1. Coastal Belt. 
2. Intermediate 
3. Interior. 
Zone. 
San Fernando Valley, Riverside. 

Deciduous 
Fruit & Nut Trees 
Available Bare Root, January to March 15. 
Plant early for best results. 
PRICE OF ALL VARIETIES, $1.50 each (except 
where noted). 
ALMONDS. Plant two varieties for pollenization. Non- 
pareil and Texas Prolific. 
APPLES. Winter Banana, fine coastal variety; Red 
Delicious; Siberian Crabapple. 
APRICOTS. Newcastle, earliest; Royal; Blenheim, larg- 
est fruit; Tilton, later. 
FIGS. Black Mission; 
Adriatic. 
NECTARINE. Stanwick, white; Gower, yellow. 
Brown Turkey; Kadota; White 
PEACHES. Listed in order of ripening: ; 
Babcock; Early Elberta; J. H. Hale; Elberta; Rio Oso 
Gem. 
PLUMS. Santa Rosa and Satsuma. 
PRUNE. French Improved. 
POMEGRANATE. Wonderful. 
WALNUTS. 
Eureka and Placentia. Each $2.50. 
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Near Coast from Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, and South Coast area. 
From Beverly Hills east, along Foothills, Westwood, Palms, Inglewood, Los Angeles. 
Grapes e Berries 
GRAPES—Eastern Varieties 
aes blue; NIAGARA, white. Each 50c; 10 for 
00. 
FREDONIA. The new grape, becoming most popular 
in the East, same color and flavor as Concord, but 
larger and 10 days earlier. Each 75¢; 3 for $2.00; 
10 for $6.00. 
GRAPES—Western Sweet 
Each 35¢; 10 for $3.00; 100 for $20.00 
MALAGA; RED MALAGA; MUSCAT; TOKAY; THOMP- 
SON SEEDLESS; RIBIER; RISH BABA (Ladyfinger). 
BERRIES 
BLACKBERRY. Cameron. Large, round, tender; distinct 
flavor. Each 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
Crandall and Himalaya. Each 25¢; 10 for $2.25. 
BOYSENBERRY. Each 25c; 10 for $2.00. 
BOYSENBERRY, THORNLESS. Each 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
LOGANBERRY, THORNLESS. Each 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
RASPBERRY. Cuthbert, Red; Sodus, Purple; and Mun- 
ger, Black. Each 25¢; 10 for $2.25. 
STRAWBERRIES 
Bla¢kmore, Carolina, Dorsett, and Klondyke are leading 
‘commercial varieties. 
GEM EVERBEARING. Has the longest bearing season 
of any of the varieties that produce runners, giving 
a good crop in fall when others are through bearing. 
Price of above: 25 for $1.25; 100 for $4.00 
ROCKHILL STRAWBERRY 
Finest everbearing strawberry, large, brilliant red, 
deliciously flavored, with the fragrant tang of wild 
strawberries. Because they produce no runners, they 
never become crowded, and you do not continuously 
have to cut them back to make them produce. This 
lack of runners also makes these berries ideal for bor- 
ders or for strawberry jars. | 
We offer genuine Rockhill runnerless strawberry 
plants in 3-inch pots, ready for immediate production. 
3 for $1.00; Dozen $3.50; 100 for $25.00 
ASPARAGUS. Mary Washington and Paradise. 
$1.25; $3.50 per 100. 
RHUBARB. Cherry and Strawberry. 3 for $1.25; 10 
for $3.00. 
25 for 
Citrus Fruits 
All 2-year old, vigorous, balled Trees. 
ORANGES. Washington Navel and Valencia. 
Ruby Blood Orange 
Eureka. 
Pink Fleshed Lemon and Meyer. 
GRAPEFRUIT. Marsh Seedless. 
TANGERINES. Tangelos, Limes and Kumquats. 
Price of above Citrus Trees, each $5.00. _ 
‘ DWARF CITRUS 
Bush type, both useful and ornamental. 
MEYER LEMON. Gallon tins, 85c; balled, or 5-galion 
tins, 1-114 ft., each $3.50; 114-2 ft., each $5.00. 
RANGPUR LIME. Gallon tins, 85c; 5-gailon tins, each 
$3.50. 
SUBTROPICAL FRUITS | 
WHITE SAPOTE. Strong budded trees. Each... .$6.00 
CHERIMOYA. Budded varieties. Each....... .. «$6.00 
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