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RED STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
Guavas 
Guavas serve a dual purpose in the garden. They are 
shrubs possessing exceptional beauty of form, color of 
foliage, flowers and the fruits make delicious jelly of 
exotic flavor. 
Lemon Guava. Tallest growing and producing the 
largest fruits, often 2’ inches across. Clear yellow. 
Gal. 75c, 5-gal. $3.30. 
Red Strawberry. Low compact habit of growth and 
bright red fruits about an inch across make an at- 
tractive hedge either sheared or growing at will. Makes 
a delicious bright red jelly. Gal. 75¢, 5-gal. $3.30. 
Yellow Strawberry. Good sweet yellow fruits similar to 
the Red Strawberry. Prolific. Gal. 75¢, 5-gal. $3.30. 
Pineapple Guava, Feijoa sellowiana. This shrub de- 
serves wider use aS an Ornamental for its showy flowers 
in spring. Velvety white petals and clusters of bright 
red stamens are attractive. Fruits flavored of pineapple. 
Grey-green foliage is attractive in the background. Gal. 
75c¢, 5-gal. $3.30. 

PRUNES 
Price of Prune trees, each $1.85. 
Prunes are very much like plums. In addition to eating 
fresh they are dried for winter use. Many prefer fresh prunes 
to plums for eating quality. One of the noted sights of Cali- 
fornia is the prune orchards in bloom in February. 
French Improved. This variety is widely planted for dried 
prunes. Fresh, the fruits are of good size, oval and deep pur- 
ple with sweet, sugary flesh. Bears large crops ripe in Sep- 
tember. 
Sugar. Bears well in all sections and a good variety for home 
planting, fruits of good size, dark purple in color. Flesh very 
ieee and juicy; amber colored. Excellent for canning. Late 
July. 
Tragedy. Very fine dark purple prune. Richly flavored yel- 
lowish-green flesh, sweet and juicy. One of the best prunes 
and excellent for table use. July. 
QUINCE 
Price of Quince trees, each $1.85. 
Dwarf trees performing well in all sections. The fruit makes 
excellent preserves and jellies. They have a high pectin con- 
tent and are used extensively in jellies. Upon cooking, the 
color becomes a beautiful deep red. 
Pineapple. Large round short-necked fruit, a beautiful 
golden yellow when ripe and at that time giving off an aroma 
of pineapple. Originated by Luther Burbank in his search for 
a quince that would become tender when cooked. September. 
Smyrna. Beautiful tree as an ornamental bearing large 
round lemon-yellow quinces. Flesh of good quality, tender 
and very aromatic. October. 
Perennial Vegetables 
Rhubarb 
An easily grown perennial plant. Set roots in soil enriched 
with generous supply of manure. Set plants 2 to 3 feet apart 
and allow to grow a season before pulling the stalks for 
cooking. 
Cherry. 
Strawberry. 
Fine quality large bright red stalks. Each 35c. 
Vigorous type. Stalks light pink. Each 35c. 
Artichoke 
French Green Globe. Most popular artichoke. Perennial 
plant with very ornamental blue green foliage and during 
summer, the large flower buds are cut and cooked. If al- 
lowed to blossom, they provide pretty large blue flowers. 
Easy to grow. Large divisions, 50c¢ each. 
Asparagus 
Paradise. Stalks large, thick green of excellent quality. Pro- 
duces abundant crops early in the season. One of the best for 
home gardens. 25 for $1.25. 
Mary Washington. Popular early variety. Stalks green, crisp 
and tender. 25 for $1.00. 
ROSEDALE’S NURSERIES 

WALNUT, PLACENTIA 
WALNUTS 
Walnut trees priced as follows: 6-8 ft. $2.85 each; 
8-10 ft. $3.85 each; 10-12 ft. $4.85 each. 
The English or Persian Walnut, as it is more properly 
called, is one of the finest open-headed shade trees we 
have. The habit is more spreading than tall so that it needs 
ample room in which to grow. There is nothing difficult 
about growing walnuts, as good crops may be had each 
year. 
Eureka. Popular variety with large, long meats. Shells 
are thicker, sealing the kernels within. Meats of high 
quality cream-colored, plump and of waxy texture. 
Placentia. The best variety for Southern California. Oval 
shaped nuts with thin, smooth but strong shells. Has the 
advantage over Eureka in bearing heavier crops. 


Dependable Fruits for Home Planting 
Apricots Plums 
Figs Grapes 
Peaches Victor Berry 

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