GRAPEFRUIT — A Summer Treat! 
Best in the hottest areas with irrigation. We do not recommend 
them for coastal planting. For such areas, it is wiser to plant oranges 
and other citrus. 
Marsh Scedless 
Large, practically seedless fruits, thin-skinned and juicy. Makes 
a vigorous yet compact tree, bearing heavy croos May to August. 
Each $5.95. 
Lemons 
For all types of planting—they produce quality fruit under most 
conditions. Even the dwarf Meyer Lemon gives quality lemons. 
Eureka 
Although this high quality lemon is extensively planted commer- 
cially, it is one of the best for home planting, producing high quality, 
juicy medium-sized fruits. Trees practically thornless. Each $5.95. 
Meyer 
Lemons are slightly less hardy than oranges except the Meyer, which 
stands considerable cold. Fruits of the same quality but larger and 
juicier; a beautiful ornamental tree for the home garden. See also the 
dwarf form under Dwarf Citrus. Each $5.95. 
Limes 
Bearss Seedless 
Large richly flavored acid fruits are produced in quantity on this 
larae vigorous tree. Practically thornless and summer ripening, it has 
all the qualities one could ask for in a lime. Each $5.95. 
Mexican 
Small, light green fruits are strongly acid and richly flavored. Semi- 
dwarf tree bearing the year around. Each $5.95. 
Kumquat 
Kumquat, Nagami 
Semi-dwarf tree or large shrub of considerable ornamental value. 
The small deep green foliage makes a beautiful shrub and stands shear- 
ing well. The fruits are long and narrow, quite tasty but best used 
for marmalades for which it is best known. Each $6.50. 

EUREKA LEMON 

NAGAMI KUMQUAT 
Tangelo 
Sampson 
Most popular of all the Tangerine-Grapefruit hybrids and very easy 
to grow. A very unusual citrus for home planting. 
Just as hardy as 
the orange and heavy bearing, too! Fruit golden yellow with a smooth 
skin like a grapefruit but the flesh is orange-red, possessing a delight- 
ful flavor. 
$5.95. 
Dwarf Citrus 
Meyer Lemon 
One of the best plants to serve 
both as an Ornamental shrub and 
as a source of fine lemons for culi- 
nary use. Dwarf in habit, it is con- 
stantly covered with fragrant lav- 
ender and white blossoms and 
maturing fruit. Gal. 95¢, 5-gal. 
$3.95. 
Calamondin 
A large shrub or small tree 
with excellent foliage and clus- 
ters of small to medium size 
fruit — brightly colored reddish 
orange and very juicy. Flavor is 
unique among citrus making 
flavorful beverages and excel- 
lent marmalade when mixed with 
other citrus. Gal. $1.25; 5-gal. 
$4.50. 
Excellent for juice when fully ripe in early spring. Each 
DEMONSTRATED QUALITY 

Make sure you fruit trees will 
bear large, delicious fruit in 
generous quantities, year after 
year! Rosedale’s Pedigreed label 
means your tree carries a pedi- 
gree from the finest stock pro- 
duced—stock on which records 
of yield, flavor and consistency 
of bearing has been maintained 
for years. 

ROSEDALE’S 
NURSERIES 
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