Strawberry Freestone. Through the years we have en- 
joyed this beautiful peach as much, if not more, than any 
other. The thin white skin strips off freely when the fruit 
is fully ripe, exposing a clean white juicy flesh of strawberry- 
peach flavor. July. 
Halford Cling No. 2. A new variety that is rapidly becom- 
ing popular for canning. Bears exceptionally heavy crops of 
firm yellow high quality fruit. Late August. 
Orange Cling. This, the largest of cling peaches, is not only 
“ynost satisfactory for home canning but when fully ripe is 
excellent for eating Sut of hand. September. 
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PEARS 
Each, $1.75 
Bartlett. Most popular of all pears. Matures good crops 
of large waxy yellow fruit. Smooth, melting white flesh of 
sweet and delicate flavor. The tree grows vigorously. Bears 
more heavily if combined with Winter Nelis or Beurre 
_d Anjou. September. 
Beurre d’Anjou. Beautiful russet yellow pears of good 
size, marked with crimson, that taste as good as they look. 
‘They’re juicy and melting. A good pollenizer for the Bartlet 
variety. October. 
Doyenne du Comice. Large, smooth, thin-skinned pears. 
They’re juicy and delightfully flavorful. October. 
Seckel. Small russet fruit of very finest flavor. Juicy and 
fragrant. September. 
Winter Nelis. This brownish russet fruit is of medium 
size, rich aromatic flavor and in a cool place will keep for many 
weeks after harvesting. Produces very heavy crops. No- 
vember, 
PERSIMMON 
Each, $2.75; 5-gal. containers, $4.50. 
Fuyu. Bears at a younger age, and is probably a more 
consistent producer than other persimmons, The somewhat 
flattened fruit is large and smooth, is never puckery so may be 
eaten at any time after sugar content is high enough to make 
them palatable. 
Hachiya. Most popular of all persimmons. Big, heart- 
shaped seedless fruit, reddish-orange within and without. 
Soft melting flesh of matchless flavor and consistency. The 
handsome spreading tree will supply, in addition to delight- 
ful fruit, brilliant orange and red autumn foliage. 
PLUMS 
Each, $1.50, unless otherwise noted. 
Plant two varieties of the following to get proper polleniza- 
tion: Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Duarte. Other varieties are self- 
pollenizing. 
Becky Smith. Delicious bright red fruit that ripens in fall 
after other plums are off the market. Flesh is amber colored, 
sweet and juicy. For best results, combine with the Santa 
Rosa variety for pollenization. Late September. 
Damson. Small purple fruits are borne in heavy clusters. 
Extremely acid. Valuable only for jelly or preserves. Sep- 
tember. 
Duarte. Big heart-shaped fruit, blood red both inside and 
out. They are firm, sweet and of excellent flavor. 
Satsuma. Deep purple outside, blood red inside. When 
fully ripe the firm juicy flesh and tart skin make delightful 
eating. For canning they have no equal as the fruit loses 
none of its shape, rich color or flavor through processing. 
August. 
Santa Rosa. The outstanding favorite for eating fresh from 
the tree. Produces heavy crops of large purplish-red, yellow 
flesh fruit that are juicy, sweet and of prime flavor. June. 
Last year thousands of small fruit trees, June Buds, were 
sold by leading nurserymen (ourselves included) through- 
out the United States. Many of you were much disappointed 
in the size of them. This season we will sell 2-year trees only. 

SUGAR PRUNE 
P-oduces great quantities of sweet dark purple fruit. 
POMEGRANATE 
Wonderful. Huge highly colored red fruits of unique fla- 
vor. Brilliant scarlet bloom. Each, $1.50; 5-gal. can, $3.00. 
PRUNES 
Each, $1.50, 
Standard. Large purple sweet and juicy. 
August. 
Heavy bearer. 
Sugar. Produce heavy crops of large dark purple fruit that 
are sweet and highly flavored. Taste good and are good for 
you. July. 
QUINCE 
Pineapple. Makes marvelous jelly. Try canning them 
with apples, it’s a delicious combination. October. Each, $1.75. 
ALMONDS 
Each, $1.50. 
These varieties will pollenize each other. 
Jordanolo. 
nuts. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Attractive meaty soft shelled nuts of large 
size, 
Consistent heavy bearer of large soft shelled 
CHESTNUT 
American Sweet. Handsome spreading shade tree. Often 
bears excellent nuts when quite young. 6-gal. containers, 
$4.00. 
WALNUTS 
Payne. The most successful walnut in every respect for 
local planting. Grows rapidly. Bears when quite young and 
produces heay crops of large thin shelled nuts. Each $3.50. 
Placentia. Medium sized thin shelled nuts. Trees produce 
when quite young and in a few years after planting bear 
heavily. Particularly suited to Southern California. Each, 
$3.50. 


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