Rosedale’s Select Peaches for Home Planting 
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BROWN TURKEY FIG 
FIGS 
Figs are very desirable fruits for home planting for they reach per- 
fection without much fuss and bother. Because they are delicate fruits 
to handle, bruising easily, they are at their best grown at home and 
picked fresh as needed. 
Brown Turkey 
A very fine fig—purple brown skin when ripe, enclosing very deli- 
cious soft white flesh with pink interior. Very large fruits in abundance. 
Prune heavily in winter. Each $1.50. 
Kadota 
The small yellow green fruits of the Kadota fig are extremely rich 
and sweet. Best for preserving of any variety. Ripe summer and fall, 
not necessary to prune. Each $1.50. 
Mission, California Black Fig 
Purple-black fruits with tasty brownish flesh. Leave trees unpruned. 
Each $1.50. 
Prices of Deciduous Fruits are for Bare Root only. 
NECTARINES 
Nectarines are peaches with smooth fuzzless skins. Al! have white 
flesh and are delicious either fresh or canned. Slightly sweeter than 
the peach and considered by some to have a better flavor. 
Gold Mine 
Large red and yellow fruits. The juicy white flesh has exceptionally 
fine flavor. Early August. Each $1.75. 
Gower 
Fruits large and round, pale green with deep red blush. Flesh white, 
sweet and juicy—firm enough for canning. Early June. Each $1.50. 
Stanwick 
Very large fruits with pale green skin shaded with purplish-red. 
Flesh white, juicy and deliciously aromatic. Early August. Each $1.50. 
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many years. 
Items on this page may be ordered by mail. Shipped prepaid any- 
where in the U. S. during January, February and March only. 
The Rosedale’s Pedigreed label sig- 
nifies the fruit trees you purchase at 
Rosedale’s have been budded from the 
finest parent stock of which records 
of yield, flavor and consistency of 
bearing have been maintained for 
Peaches are an all around useful tree for home planting. Few others 
do as well, so freely setting their luscious fruits with so little trouble. 
The trees bear well even while small, and never get very large. Ever 
pick peaches fresh from your own tree? If you have, you understand 
our enthusiasm for this choice fruit. If not, you have one of the greatest 
pleasures in store for you. 
There are two types of peaches, ‘’clingstone’’ in which the stone 
adheres to the flesh when the fruit is cut in two, and ‘‘freestone’’ which 
does not. Clings are the finest for hom2 canning, presenting a tempting 
color and possessing a rich flavor. Freestone peaches are best for eating 
fresh, although they can well, too. The yellow varieties are best for 
canning. Selections can be made to have peaches fresh in the garden 
long before and after they are on the market. 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
Australian Saucer 
Oddly shaped saucer-like peaches about 3 inches across and less 
than one inch thick with a small round stone, but for flavor the sweet, 
juicy white flesh is very fine. One of the showiest trees for early spring 
flowers—beautiful deep pink. June. Each $1.50. 
Babcock 
Although not a large peach, the Babcock is the finest for Southern 
California, particularly in home gardens. The trees, usually small in 
size, bear prodigious crops year after year, often so heavy that thinning 
is necessary to give larger fruit and prevent breaking of the tree. Fruits 
delicious, richly flavored white flesh. Attractive on the outside with 
their lovely deep red cheeks. Late June. Each $1.50. 
Early Crawford 
A fine early yellow fleshed peach. The very large round fruits are 
richly colored red and yellow. Flesh deep yellow with red rays from 
skin to pit. Rich flavor, pleasing aroma and very juicy. Late July. 
Each $1.50. 
Socala 
Almost round medium size fruit. Skin yellow with deep red cheek 
and a beautiful orange cast to the skin. Excellent firm yellow flesh very 
delicious. Bears good crops each year. Mid-Juty. Each $1.50. 
Elberta 
An old favorite, well known wherever peaches are grown. It has fine 
large oval shaped fruits—yellow with red cheeks and juicy, yellow, 
fine flavored high quality flesh. Early August. Each $1.50. 
Golden Blush 
The golden yellow fruits of this variety are about the size and 
shape of J. H. Hale or Elberta and have beautiful red cheeks. They are 
of exceptionally fine quality. Bred for southern California winters, 
they will produce consistently year after year regardless of the winter. 
Ripens in mid-August. (Pat. 473.) Small trees only. Each $2.00. 

PEACH ROBIN (Pat. 529) 

32 ROSEDALE’S NURSERIES 
