FRUIT TREES 775.070 0) 
AVOCADOS for Southern California Gardens 
Plant two or more varieties, to have fruit all year. Price: 5 to 6 ft. trees, $6.00. 




Grapes 
GRAPES—Eastern 
NEW SEEDLESS CONCORD. Large sweet black grapes of de- 
COLD AREA i a r ioe 
VARIETY COLOR SKIN SIZE TOLERANCE BECO NMIELAD ACTA RONIMIE eo eee eee te ieieun, 
EDRANOL aeen Leonel ule oz. 28 degrees April-Aug. ib 2 Each $1.25. 
FUERTE reen eathery -16 oz. 24 degrees Jan.-May ln 2 ich t fl 
HELLEN Green Leathery 12-18 oz. 26 degrees July Sept. 1,2 CONCORD, Ble Gitomer ee 
NABAL Green Thick 16-20 oz. 29 degrees June-Sept. Un NIAGARA. Sweetest white 
NOWELS Green Leathery 8-10 oz. 24 degrees Oct.-Dec. Uy 4 : : 4 : 4 
RYAN Green Leathery 10-14 oz. 24 degrees May-Aug. 12 PRICE: Each 50c; 10 for $4.50 
NOTE: Numbers in Area Adaptation column refer to number of the district listed below. 
1. Coastal Belt. Near Coast from Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, and South Coast area. 
2. Intermediate Zone. From Beverly Hills east, along Foothills; Westwood, Palms, Inglewood, Los Angeles. 
GRAPES—Western Sweet 
BLACK HAMBURG, EMPEROR, MALAGA, RED MALAGA, 
MUSCAT, OLIVETTE BLANCHE, RIBIER, THOMPSON SEEDLESS, 
3. Interior. San Fernando Valley, Riverside. 

Citrus Trees 
All 2-year old, vigorous, balled Trees 
PRICE: Except as noted, EACH $5.00 
ORANGES 
ROBERTSON NAVEL. (Plant Patent No. 
126). The finest quality winter orange for 
home or commercial planting. It bears more 
fruits per tree, and fruits ripen 2 or 3 weeks 
earlier than Washington Navel. Fruits are uni- 
form in size, smooth, handsome, of deliciously 
sweet flavor. Each $5.50. 
SUMMERNAVEL. (Plant Patent No. 347). 
The same fine quality, size and flavor as 
Washington Navel, tender, sweet, juicy, but 
fruits ripen from March to July and hang on 
until October. Large vigorous tree, heavy bear- 
er. Each $5.50. 
SEEDLESS VALENCIA. (Plant Patent No. 
124). The leading summer juice orange, now 
in seedless type, and of even better quality and 
flavor. Each $5.50. 
ORANGES. Washington Navel, Valencia, Ruby Blood 
Orange. 
LEMON. Eureka, Meyer. 
GRAPEFRUIT. Marsh Seedless. 
LIMES. Bearss Seedless, Mexican. 
TANGERINES and MANDARINS. Clementine, Dancy, 
Kara, ,.Kinnow, Satsuma. 
KUMQUAT and LIMEQUAT. 
TANGELO 
The Tangelos are hybrids, obtained by 
crossing grapefruit and tangerine. They are 
better adapted to coastal areas than grapefruit 
because their fruits sweeten. Trees are orna- 
mental and produce very large crops. 
PEARL. Medium size fruit, like an orange, with de- 
lightful sweet, tangy flavor. Beautiful tree, pendulous 
branches covered with deep green, willow-like leaves. 
Ripens Jan.-March. 
SAMPSON. Large golden yellow fruits, delicious orange- 
red juice. ipens Feb.-May. 
DWARF CITRUS 
For Ornamental Planting 
MEYER LEMON and RANGPUR LIME. Bush type. 
l-gallon cans, Each $1.25. 
SUBTROPICAL FRUITS 
WHITE SAPOTE. Strong budded trees. Each $6.00. 
CHERIMOYA. Budded. Each $6.00. 
ARIZONA CUSTOMERS 
PLEASE NOTE: Because of agricultural restrictions, we 
cannot accept orders for decidious or citrus fruits to be 
shipped into Arizona. 

DECIDUOUS 
Fruit & Nut Trees 
Available Bare Root, January to March 15. 
Plant early for best results. 
PRICE OF ALL VARIETIES, $1.75 each 
(except where noted). 
ALMONDS. Plant two varieties for pollenization. Ne 
Plus Ultra, Nonpareil and Texas Prolific. 
APPLES. Winter Banana, fine coastal variety; Red Deli- 
cious; Bellflower; Transcendant Crabapple. 
APRICOTS. Newcastle, earliest; Royal; Blenheim, largest 
fruit; Tilton, later. Moorpark, best for Coast; Roya 
Gold. 
FIGS. Black Mission; Brown Turkey; Kadota; White Ad- 
riatic, 
NECTARINE. Stanwick, white; 
Mine, best for So. California. 
PEACHES. Listed in order of ripening: 
Babcock; Early Elberta; J. H. Hale; Elberta; Rio Oso 
Gem; Strawberry Cling. 
Gower, yellow. Gold 
PLUMS. Santa Rosa; Satsuma; Wickson; Bavey’s Green 
Gage. 
PRUNE. French Improved; Tragedy. 
POMEGRANATE. , Wonderful. 
WALNUTS. / Eureka and Placentia. Each $3.00. 
HOWARD'S MIRACLE PLUM 
The tantalizing, delicious flavor, great size, 
firm amber flesh and miniature seed, com- 
bined with its rich red and yellow color, place 
the Miracle Plum far ahead of all other Plums 
on the market. Fruits are of extraordinary 
large size, luscious, juicy flesh, with nectar- 
like flavor, a combination of pineapple, nectar- 
ine and plum. They ripen in July and August, 
keep wonderfully well. Tree is of rapid, vigor- 
ous growth. Each $2.50. 
DWARF FRUIT TREES 
For growing in gardens or yards where space 
is limited. They bear delicious fruits of as 
fine flavor and quality as large trees, and are 
most ornamental, both in flower and _ fruit. 
We can supply Dwarf Apricot, Peach, Pear and 
Plum in limited variety. Each $6.50. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES. We have a few choice 
Apple and Pear Trees, in limited variety, sizes and 
shapes, boxed, at $10.00 to $20.00 each. 
VEGETABLE PLANTS 
ASPARAGUS. Paradise. 25 for $1.25; $3.50 per 100. 
RHUBARB. Canada Red and Strawberry. 3 for $1.00. 
10 for $3.00. 
ARTICHOKE. Green Globe. 3 for $1.00; Dozen $3.00. 
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TOKAY. 
PRICE: Each 35c; 10 for $3.00; 100 for $20.00 
BLACKBERRY: Cameron. Large, round, tender, sweet. Mam- 
moth, Largest, tender and delicious. Each 50c; 10 for $4.00. 
BOYSENBERRY. Each 35c; 10 for $3.00. 
BOYSENBERRY. Thornless. 
LOGANBERRY, Thorniess. 
YOUNGBERRY, Thornless. 
Price of Thornless Berries, Each 50c; 10 for $4.50 
RASPBERRY. Cuthbert, red; Sodus, purple; Munger, 
Each 35c; 10 for $3.00 
STRAWBERRY PLANTS 
BANNER and DORSETT. Leading commercial and home gar- 
den varieties. 25 for $1.25; $3.50 per 100. 
GEM EVERBEARING. Has the longest bearing season of any 
variety producing runners; gives a good crop in fall when 
others are through bearing. 25 for $1.50; $4.00 per 100. 
ROCKHLL EVERBEARING. True Runnerless. Bare root, Dozen 
$2.00; $15.00 per 100. 
Potted Plants, see description, page 10. 
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