VALENCIA ORANGE—The outstanding summer orange. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit. A particular advantage in 
planting this superb variety is that, locally, the fruit ripens 
after the Arizona and Coachella fruit of the same variety is 
off the market. So, if you want grapefruit for use during the 
warm summer months you most certainly should plant at 
least one or two Marsh Seedless. The enormous creamy- 
yellow fruit is generally thin skinned, cram full of delicious 
juice and is practically seedless, Large deep green leaves and 
many branches form a dense tree of symmetrical proportions. 
June to August. Each, $6.00. 
Pink Thompson Grapefruit. Identical to the preceding va- 
riety except for its pink flesh. Lends a pleasing color and 
flavor to any fruit drink. Each, $6.75. 
LEMONS 
Eureka Lemon. A single tree will keep the average family 
well supplied throughout the year. The large, bright-yellow, 
highly acid fruit is practically seedless. And what is more 
satisfying on a warm summer day than a clear cold glass of 
lemonade? Mother used to put a little lemon juice and rind 
in prune pie. Got to thinking about that pie before we went 
to sleep last night—sure was good! Each, $6.00. 
Meyer Lemon. Standard tree. (See next page for descrip- 
tion.) Each, $6.50. 
LIMES 
Bearss Lime. Bears heavy summer crops of large, seed- 
less, acid fruit of the true lime flavor. The tree attains large 
size, is almost thornless and hardier than the Mexican variety. 
Each, $6.50. 
Owing to the fact that our catalogue must of necessity be | : 
printed months in advance of the season for which it is in- 
tended, some price changes may be necessary. 

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CITRUS FRUITS 
Every one of the Citrus trees listed here is backed by 
more than 30 years of citrus growing experience. There are 
no finer trees available at any price. 
For planting and cultural directions, planting distances, 
etc., see page 31. 
Mail orders accepted for delivery on our regular truck 
routes only. 
ORANGES 
Valencia. From the standpoint of practicability this orange 
is head and shoulders above any other. The juice filled fruit 
will keep much longer either on or off the trees, will produce 
consistently heavier crops of quality oranges and may be 
harvested through more months of the year. Tree grows to 
large size. May to November. Each, $6.00. 
Washington Navel. Big, reddish-orange, easy to peel fruit 
‘with a sweetly satisfying flavor and aroma. If you are one of 
the few who haven’t eaten them fresh from the tree, you have 
no idea how exquisitely delightful a juiceful Navel orange 
can be. December to April. Each, $6.00. 
TANGELO 
Sampson Tangelo. A smooth handsome orange fruit of 
good size that combines the excellent qualities of both grape- 
fruit and tangerine. A sweet highly flavored fruit that is ex- 
cellent for eating fresh or for use in drinks. Each, $7.50. 
LIMEQUAT 
Eustis Limequat. We have sold many of these trees during 
the past few years and now our customers are telling us of 
their marvelous crops. A young married couple was in just 
a few days ago, extolling the incomparable flavor of Lime- 
quat. We suppose everything looks (and tastes) pretty rosy 
to newly-weds. But we'll have to agree with their opinions 
in this matter. Limequats do have a distinctive flavor that 
is unapproached by other citrus fruits. Yellow, acid beverage 
fruits about the size and shape of a small egg. Bear young 
and consistently. Withstand quite heavy frosts. January to 
Jnine: Bach, $7750: 
If you have property on which you intend to build, we 
suggest planting your fruit trees now. By the time you are 
in your new home some of your trees may be in bearing. 

BROWN TURKEY FIG—The most satisfactory Fig for 
local planting. See page 7. 


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