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CALIFORNIA FRUITS 
PACKING CHARGE—These trees require heavy packing materials. Please add 20% of the 
amount of the order to cover cost. Trees will be sent by express collect. 
AVOCADO 
FUERTE—A splendid home garden avocado. 
The fruit is pear-shaped with a smooth green 
leathery skin and a creamy yellow flesh. The 
tree is large and spreading; fruit ripens in 
winter. 4 to 6 foot trees. ~ Each $7.50. 
KUMQUAT 
A semi-dwarf tree, bearing most of the year 
small golden-orange, olive-shaped fruits—ex- 
cellent for marmalade. The trees grow about 8 
feet high and are hardy almost anywhere in 
California. Each $7.50. 
LIMEQUATS 
A cross of Lime and Kumquat. The thin-skinned 
fruit resembles the lime, is light yellow, juicy 
and delicious in beverages. The trees do not 
get very large. Each $7.50. 
LIMES 
BEARSS SEEDLESS—Very large, very juicy 
with pronounced acidity. Hardy and _ enor- 
mously productive. Each $7.50. 
LEMONS 
EUREKA —Tree nearly thornless, of rapid 
growth, and prolific bearer, fruit of the best 
quality. A general favorite. Each $7.50. 
MEYER DWARF — Ornamental  shrub- like 
lemon. Edible. Each $5.00. 
ORANGES 
RIVERSIDE WASHINGTON NAVEL—Fruit first- 
class in every respect; size medium to large, 
oval, smooth, symmetrical, seedless, pulp fine 
grained, flavor excellent. A solid, perfect fruit. 
Each $7.50. 
VALENCIA LATE—A vigorous growth, making 
a handsome tree, early in bearing and very 
prolific; fruit medium sized, skin thin, light 
color; flesh deep rich color, fine grained and 
very juicy. May ond June. Each $7.50. 
POMELOS 
(Grape Fruit) 
MARSH’S SEEDLESS — Medium, practically 
seedless, skin thin and smooth; pulp juicy. 
Each $7.50. 

Navel Orange 
Hallawell’ss DECIDUOUS FRUIT TREES 
All First Grade 5 to 6-foot Trees. 
SHIPPING ORDERS—Sometimes we may be 
out of a few varieties. If you will give us per- 
mission to substitute it may help us to fill 
your order completely. i 
PACKING CHARGE—Send 50c handling charge 
if tree order is for $2.50 or less. Add 10% of 
the amount of the order for packing if the order 
exceeds $2.50. Trees will be sent by Express 
Collect. Be sure to give your Express office if 
it is different from your post office. 
NOTICE 
Do not put manure or other fertilizer into the 
holes in which trees are to be planted Put it 
on top AFTER the tree is planted. 
ALMONDS 
$1.50 each. 
Two or more varieties should be planted to- 
gether to insure pollenation. 
DRAKE—Spreading habit, very productive and 
a good pollenizer. Nut medium size, medium 
soft shell. 
NONPAREIL—An extraordinarily heavy and 
regular bearer with very thin shell. 
MISSION—A good pollenizer and produces a 
large crop of nuts regularly. 
APPLES 
$1.50 each. 
ESOPUS-SPITZENBURG—Large, light red; rich, 
sprightly, vinous flavor. One of the best, No- 
vember. 
RED ASTRACHAN—Large, roundish, skin deep 
red; flesh white, juicy and crisp. June and July. 
RED DELICIOUS—Dark red splashed with gold- 
en-yellow. Fine-grained and highly flavored. 
Ripe in November. 
WINTER BANANA—Medium to large yellow, 
usually shaded crimson. Rich sub-acid flavor; 
begins bearing very young. October to Decem- 
ber. 
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Red. Delicious Apple 
YELLOW BELLFLOWER—Very large, oblong; 
skin smooth and of pale lemon color; flesh 
firm but tender; juicy and sub-acid. November. 
YELLOW NEWTON PIPPIN—Large; flesh yel- 
low, firm, crisp, juicy. The best winter apple. 
December. 
APRICOTS 
$1.50 each. 
BLENHEIM—An excellent variety and in great 
demand. The trees are early and regular bear- 
ers and have an abundance of foliage thor- 
oughly protecting the fruit. Fruit above me- 
dium, oval; orange color, with deep yellow, 
juicy and rich flesh. July. 
HEMSKIRKE — Large, roundish; 
orange, rich and juicy. August. 
flesh bright 
ROYAL—A very fine apricot. Of medium size, 
yellow with red check; immensely productive; 
ripening June. 
TILTON—A fine flavored apricot, and a lead- 
ing commercial variety in inland valley dis- 
tricts. Very late. 
CRAB APPLES 
$1.50 each. 
HYSLOP—Dark red fruits with yellow flesh 
growing in clusters. 
FIGS 
$1.50 each. 
BROWN TURKEY —One of the largest figs. 
Fruits are elongated, rich purplish brown, 
sweet and juicy. 
KADOTA—Fruit medium size, light green skin, 
well flavored and sweet. In the ripening stage 
it exudes a drop of sap, which prevents ants 
entering the fruit. 
MISSION or CALIFORNIA BLACK — Leading 
black variety for shipping or drying. Makes a 
large tree and bears heavily. 
WHITE ADRIATIC — Very large; yellowish 
green. Prune heavily for large fruits. 
NECTARINES 
$1.50 each. 
BOSTON—Large, deep yellow, with a bright 
blush and mottlings of red. The sweet yellow 
flesh has a pleasant flavor. Late July. 
QUETTA — Very large, beautiful, highly col- 
ored fruit. Firm and good flavor. 
OLIVE 
Used largely for ornamental purposes. 
MANZANILLO—The well known olive which 
is used for oil or for pickling; medium size 
fruits. Edch $2.00. 
ESPALIER FRUIT TREES 
We stock several varieties each of Espalier 
Apple, Cherry, and Pear trees. The supply is 
limited, however, and we are unable to list 
varieties in this catalog. Mail orders will be 
accepted if we are permitted to send the va- 
rieties on hand at time of receiving the order. 
PRICES: $9.00 each, packed for shipment, or 
$7.50 each if delivery is taken at our Store or 
Nursery Gardens. 
