
CHERRIES, ROYAL ANNE 
APPLES 
Delicious. We include this variety because of its popularity. In 
colder sections it does well. Beautiful red skinned fruits that 
are truly delicious. 
Gravenstein. Summer ripening. Medium size fruits with yellow 
skin striped with red. Very good. 
Skinner Seedling. Fruit large and light green in color with 
white flesh which is crisp, tender and sweet. Ripens in mid- 
summer. 
Yellow Belleflower. Oblong ribbed fruits. Yellow skin touched 
with green and blushed pink. Cooking variety. 
Yellow Newtown Pippin. One of the best winter apples. Large 
golden yellow fruits with creamy firm flesh. Juicy. 
CRABAPPLE 
Red Siberian. Small, tart, bright red fruits. Very showy and 
good quality. 
Transcendent. Good size, August ripening. Yellow fruits blushed 
red. 
APRICOTS 
Few fruits give as satisfactory returns to the home gardener as 
do the apricots. Small trees bearing enormous crops in early 
summer. 
Bienheim. Large, well formed attractive fruits. Delicious. One 
of leading California varieties. June. 
Moorpark. Large round deeply colored fruits. Best for eating. 
Fine along the coast. Shy bearer. July. 
Royal. Sweet deep orange flesh. Excellent variety for home use. 
CHERRIES 
Bing. Large heart-shaped sweet fruits. Glossy skin. Firm flesh 
almost black. Fine canning variety. June. 
Black Tartarian. Sweet juicy. purplish black cherry. Heavy bear- 
ing large tree. Pollenizes other sweet cherries. 
Qrnuit Trees 
All trees are priced bare root at $1.50 each, except as noted. 
Plant during the dormant season. Some will be scarce and rapidly 
sold out. 

English Morello. One of the best home varieties. Small round 
headed tree with dark red fruits, almost black when ripe. 
Royal Anne. Large light amber cherries suffused with red when 
ripe. Fine for canning. 
FIGS 
Brown Turkey. Large figs, purple brown in color enclosing 
delicious soft white flesh and pink interior. Very fine. $1.75 up. 
Kadota. All-purpose white fig—drying, pickling or eating fresh. 
Medium pale yellow skin, sweet amber flesh. $1.75 up. 
Mission, California Black Fig. Medium size to large figs long 
necked deen violet-black figs with brownish-red flesh. Prune 
lightly. $1.75 up. 
Thompson. New. A large fruited fig similar in outward appear- 
ance to a giant Brown Turkey. Said to fruit soon after planting. 
Luscious flavor. 3 to 4 ft. $3.00. 
NECTARINES 
Gower. Large firm pale green fruits with deep red blush. Early 
June. 
Stanwick. Pale green shaded with purple. Commercial variety. 
Early August. 
PEACHES (FREESTONE) 
Early Crawford. A large round fruit with yellow flesh streaked 
red near the pit. Yellow blushed red. July. 
Elberta. Oval peaches of good size. Yellow with red cheeks. 
Yellow flesh of excellent flavor. Early July. 
Hale’s Early. Richly flavored yellow peaches with red blush. 
Early. 
J. H. Hale. Popular large round peach. Fruit very beautiful. 
Flesh firm, yellow and of fine flavor. Late July. 
Strawberry. Fruit white with red cheek. Medium size. Juicy 
fine flavored white flesh. Late June. 
PEACHES (Clingstone) 
Phillips Cling. Popular yellow fleshed clingstone peach. Ripens 
progressively over a 2 to 3 week period. Rich flavor. 
Strawberry. Early white fleshed. Pale yellow marked with dark 
red. Rich, sweet, distinctive flavor. f 
PEARS 
Bartlett. Summer and winter varieties available. Fine keeping 
pear. Fruits large and sweet. Good eating. 
Winter Nelis. Small delightfully flavored fruits. Excellent along 
the coast. December. Good bearer and pollenizer. 
PLUMS 
Plums are satisfactory small trees for the home grounds. They 
bear consistent good crops, make excellent preserves and some 
kinds are delicious to eat fresh. A few varieties are listed below. 
Green Gage. Greenish yellow rounded fruits with rich, sweet, 
firm flesh. 
Santa Rosa. Popular variety with oval fruits, maroon skin and 
amber flesh veined with crimson. Delicious. Late June. 
Satsuma. Deep blood red fruits in quantity. August. 
Yellow Egg. Very large yellow plum. Firm flesh, sweet and juicy. 
PRUNE 
French Improved. Large deep purple fruits. The standard drying 
variety. September. 


DWARF FRUIT TREES AND ESPALIERED 
TREES 
Dwarf Fruit Trees for small gardens and Espaliered Trees 
for planting against walls. Both give wonderful fruits. We 
have many of the most popular varieties. 
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