THREE TOP NOTCH PEACHES 
For Home Orchard Planting 
Nectar Peach 
Nectar. (Pat. 86.) One of the finest white fleshed 
peaches. Large beautifully colored fruit with firm flesh 
decidedly Nectarine flavored with a pleasing aroma. 
Skin almost without fuzz. Each $2.25. 
Newcal Peach 
Newcal. New. Heavy bearing peach of the Elberta 
type, bearing the second year after planting. Fruits 
medium sized and oval in shape. Yellow flesh. Mid- 
August. Each $2.25. 
Rio Oso Gem 
Rio Oso Gem. (Pat. 84.) Large round peaches with 
deep crimson cheeks and richly flavored yellow flesh. 
On the order of J. H. Hale, ripens two weeks earlier and 
finer than that variety for Southern California. Each, 
S2i25: 

FISHER PEACH 

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NECTARINES 
Price of Nectarines—Each, $1.85. 
Nectarines are peaches with smooth fuzzless skins. 
All have white flesh and are delicious either fresh or 
canned. Slight'y sweeter than the peach and considered 
by some to have a better flavor. 
Gold Mine. Large red and yellow fruits. The juicy 
white flesh has exceptionally fine flavor. Early August. 
Gower. Fruits large and round, pale green with deep 
red blush. Flesh white, sweet and juicy—firm enough 
for canning. Early June. 
Quetta. The only clingstone Nectarine we list, but the 
large fruits are highly colored with red; very beautiful 
in appearance. Flesh firm, a good canning type. Late 
July. 
Stanwick. Very large fruits with pale green skin shaded 
with purplish-red. Flesh white, juicy and deliciously 
aromatic. Early August. 

GOWER NECTARINE 

MEYER LEMON 
Dwarf Citrus Fruits 
This group of small shrubs is both ornamental and 
useful. Fragrant bloom, handsome foliage and yel- 
low or orange fruits, together with their dwarf bushy 
habit make them ideal for planting either in the 
ground or in tubs. 
Meyer Lemon. Once of the best plants to serve both as an orna- 
mental shrub and as a source of fine lemons for culinary use. 
Dwarf in habit, it is constantly covered with fragrant lavender 
and white blossoms and maturing fruit. Gal 95c, 5-gal. $4.50. 

ROSEDALE’S NURSERIES 
Otaheite Orange. This dwarf orange is only of ornamental value. 
The small oranges have no edible value but are exceedingly 
attractive, small enough to be in keeping with the dwarf growth 
and small leaves. Gal. 95c. 
Rangpur Lime. Low spreading shrub with fine foliage and small 
Orange colored fruits similar in size and shape to those of the 
Otaheite orange but excellent in flavor and quality. One of the 
hardiest citrus. Gal. 95¢, 5-gal. $4.50. 

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