POMEGRANATE 
Wonderful 
The pomegranate is the most ornamental of all fruits grown in Cali- 
fornia. The large bushy shrub has good foliage, always attractive with 
its small narrow yellow-green leaves, and bright red flowers all sum- 
mer. The fruits which follow ornament both the shrub and later the 
table. When cracked open the fleshy, garnet-colored sections are a 
delight to salads and fruit cups. Pomagranates seem to do better in 
the hottest places. Each $1.50. 
PRUNES 
Prunes are very much like plums. In addition to eating fresh they 
are dried for winter use. Many prefer fresh prunes to plums for eating 
quality. One of the noted sights of California is the prune orchards in 
bloom in February. 
French improved 
This variety is widely planted for dried prunes. Fresh, the fruits 
are of good size, oval and deep purple with sweet, sugary flesh. Bears 
large crops ripe in September. Each $1.50. 
Italian 
Beautiful purple fruits with a dark blue bloom. The flesh is 
greenish-yellow in color and sweet and juicy. The fruits are of me- 
dium size pointed and tapered toward both ends. A very productive 
free growing variety. Excellent for drying. Each $1.50. 
Sugar 
Bears well in all sections and a good variety for home planting, fruits 
of good size, dark purple in color. Flesh very sweet and juicy; amber 
colored. Excellent for canning. Late July. Each $1.50. 
QUINCE 
Pineapple 
Large round short-necked fruit, a beautiful golden yellow when 
ripe and at that time giving off an aroma of pineapple. Originated 
by Luther Burbank in his search for a quince that would become tender 
when cooked. September. Each $1.50. 

PERSIMMON, HACHIYA 
* 
Shipments of Fruit Trees 
and Berries 
Subject to Intercounty and 
Interstate Quarantines. 
* 
Ali Fruit Trees Purchased 
at Rosedale’s 
Either by Mail or at Any of 
Our Salesyards 
Are Properly Pruned for 
Planting. 
* 
WALNUTS 
The English or Persian Walnut, as it is more properly called, is one 
of the finest open-headed shade trees we have. The habit is more 
spreading than tall so that it needs ample room in which to grow. 
There is nothing difficult about growing walnuts, as good crops may 
be had each year. 
Eureka 
Popular variety with large, long meats. Shells are thicker, sealing 
the kernels within. Meats of high quality cream-colored, plump and 
of waxy texture. 4-6 ft., each $4.25, 
Payne 
Large rounded nut similar to Placentia. This tree requires little 
space in which to grow and coupled with this it bears not only large 
crops but you don’t have to wait a long time before a crop can be had. 
Very desirable for home planting. 4-6 ft., each $4.25. 
Placentia 
The best variety for Southern California. Oval shaped nuts with 
thin, smooth but strong shells. Has advantage over Eureka in bearing 
heavier crops. 4-6 ft., each $4.25. 
Perennial Vegetables 
Rhubarb 
An easily grown perennial plant. Set roots in soil enriched with 
generous supply of manure. Set plants 2 to 3 feet apart and allow to 
grow a season before pulling the stalks for cooking. 
Cherry. Fine quality large bright red stalks. Each 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
Strawberry. Vigorous type. Stalks light pink. Each 35c, 3 for $1.00. 
Artichoke 
French Green Globe. Most popular artichoke. Perennial plant with 
very Ornamental blue green foliage and during summer, the large 
flower buds are cut and cooked. If allowed to blossom, they provide 
pretty large blue flowers. Easy to grow. Large divisions, each 35c, 3 for 
$1.00. 
Asparagus 
Paradise. Stalks large, thick green of excellent quality. Produces abun- 
dant crops early in the season. One of the best for home gardens. 25 
for $1.25. 

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