
Pomegranate 
WONDERFUL. The finest variety of this ornamental 
and fruiting bushy shrub. Yellow-green leaves, bril- 
liant red flowers, followed by big round reddish fruits. 
Cracked open, the red sections are fine for salads 
and fruit cups. The hotter the better for this at- 
tractive shrub. , 
Almonds 
Almonds are beautiful spring flowering trees, and 
when two different varieties are planted together, 
an excellent crop of nuts is usually assured. 
DRAKE. Adapts itself well to most any climate and 
condition. Nut is almost round and of medium size, 
plump and well-filled. Shell is semi-soft. 
1.X.L. The most attractive almond, bringing high 
prices commercially. Soft-shelled and elongated. Be 
sure to plant both trees to be sure of good crops, 
as often one tree will not bear. 
Persimmons 
HACHIYA. Large, flavorful variety rapidly becom- 
ing the most popular of all Persimmons. Conical in 
shape, and fine to use as decoration as well as eat- 
ing. Often planted for its fine appearance, with the 
large bright orange fruits hanging throughout the 
tree. Leaves turn lovely autumn shades before fall- 
ing. 

Hachiya Persimmons, (greatly reduced) 
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Apples 
The yellow varieties of apples do best in Southern 
California, and we are recommending two of the 
best of these. Aside from the fruit, appie trees are 
beautiful and fragrant in the spring when they are 
full of blossoms. 
WINTER BANANA. Large, pale yellow, with a red 
blush. Fine for eating fresh, for pie or baking, and 
they do well in all regions, including the coast. 
Ripens in September. 
YELLOW BELLFLOWER. Large oblong fruits of waxy 
yellow, and on the sunny side a soft pink shading. 
A fine cooking apple, and an old standard variety. 
ROME BEAUTY. A bright red apple of a rather flat 
variety. One of the best for baking. 
Walnuts 
Walnuts do well and bear heavy crops almost every- 
where in California, except desert areas and high 
mountains. They develop into a fine shade tree, but 
need plenty of room. They are not difficult to grow, 
and if you have space, you won’‘t be disappointed 
with these exceptional trees. All are grafted stock. 
PAYNE. Bears earlier than any walnut, and gives 
an exceptionally high quality nut. Planted extensive- 
ly in San Joaquin Valley, and do fine in the South- 
land. 
EUREKA. Large, elongated nuts, with cream colored 
waxy kernels. Hardier than Placentia, but doesn’t 
bear quite as heavy crops. 
PLACENTIA PERFECTION. Most popular walnut in 
Southern California. Nuts are roundish-oval, with a 
thin but strong shell. Of the desired medium size, 
good quality and large crops. 
Pecans 
A beautiful, large shade tree, and inland 20 miles 
or more from the coast, Pecans will bear good crops. 
Coastly however, the crops are usually light, although 
the wonderful shade and fine foliage is enough rea- 
son to have this fine large tree. We offer BURKETTi“. 
and KINCAID varieties, both soft-shelled and large, 
round nuts. For the first few years Pecans devote 
their energy to making a strong root system but not 
much top growth, but after the roots are developed, 
then the shade tree really puts on growth. 
Quince 
For excellent preserves and jellies—for a dwarf tree 
that does well in any location, the Quince has no 
equal. With its high pectin content, it is useful in 
making jellies, and upon cooking becomes a dark 
red color. 
PINEAPPLE QUINCE. 
gesting pineapple. 
ORANGE QUINCE. Medium sized, and shaped like 
an apple. Often called Apple Quince. 
Extra large, with flavor sug- 
