FRUIT TREES 
We all realize the importance now of a few fruit trees about the place—their healthful properties, the 
added enjoyment of fruits properly ripened on the trees. Also some of our tastiest varieties are practically 
unobtainable in the markets. 
The shade and ornamental value of evergreen trees such as Avocado and Citrus should not be overlooked. 
If limited for planting space, we can always find room for some of the bush fruits such as Guava, 
Berries and Grapes or possibly a Strawberry bed. 
Artichoke, Rhubarb or Asparagus also may be grown in limited areas. 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Citrus fruit trees may be planted here through the entire year. 
Wrap each tree as soon as planted with a 2-inch-wide strip of burlap (or other coarse material) cov- 
ering the trunk from the soil level to the first branches. 
Plant the tree only to the depth of the soil in the ball or container in which you receive it. 
Trees should be spaced from 16 to 20 feet apart except that dwarf citrus should be planted 6 to 8 
feet apart. 
FOR DELICIOUS DRINKS 
Calamondin. A dense glossy small-leaved citrus shrub that 
produces incredible quantities of small fruit, orange-red with- 
in and without. The juice is greatly prized for use in drinks. 
Highly valued either in the garden or for pot culture. Each, 
$6.50. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit. A particular advantage in 
planting this superb variety is that, locally, the fruit ripens 
after the Arizona and Coachella fruit of the same variety is 
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CALAM ONDIN—Delighiful for beverage purposes. 
Highly ornamental. 
off the market. So, if you want grapefruit for use during the 
warm summer months you most certainly should plant at 
least one or two Marsh Seedless. The enormous creamy- 
yellow fruit is generally thin skinned, cram full of delicious 
juice and is practically seedless. Large deep green leaves and 
many branches form a dense tree of symmetrical proportions. 
June to August. Each, $6.00. 
Pink Thompson Grapefruit. Identical to the preceding va- 
riety except for its pink flesh. Lends a pleasing color and 
flavor to any fruit drink, Each, $6.00. 

MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT—Ripen here 
when Arizona and Coachella grapefruit are unobtainable. 
in summer 
Prices Subject to Change at Any Time 

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