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CITRUS FRUITS 
ALL VARIETIES: $6.50 EACH 
BEARRS SEEDLESS LIME. Trees are semi-dwarf, compact and hand- 
some. Useful fruits in fall and winter. 
POSTMASTER: If forwarded to a new address, notify sender on 
Form 3547, postage for which is guaranteed. 
Return postage guaranteed. 


EUREKA LEMON. Principal commercial and home orchard variety 
in California. Fruits and flowers are found on this variety through 
the growing season. The heaviest crop appears in early summer. 
MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT. Valuable in our climate for an 
ornamental tree as blooms and fruits are larger and more fragrant 
than other citrus and the trees are more heavily clothed with foliage. 
MEYER LEMON. Semi-dwarf. One of the best fruiting ornamentals 
for the home, either bush or tree-form. Covered with fragrant flow- 
ers In spring and summer; good supply of useful lemons in winter. 
Bush, or shrub form: 5-gallon containers, $3.50 to $5.00; 1-gallon 
containers, $1.25. 
PONDEROSA LEMON. Robust tree with huge fruits, large leaves 
and blossoms. A desirable and useful ornamental tree. 
RUBY BLOOD ORANGE. Handsome tree produces small, thin-skinned 
Oranges with red flesh and juice. 
VALENCIA ORANGE. The finest summer-ripening orange, particu- 
larly enjoyed for its juice. Fragrant white flowers in spring. Fruits 
develop through summer and ripen following summer. 
WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE. Fruits are seedless, juicy, and 
make excellent orange marmalade; trees covered with fragrant white 
blooms in spring. Ripens in winter. 

VALENCIA ORANGE 
Red Strawberry Guava. Very attractive small or medium 
shrub for full sun. Dense, glossy green foliage on a com- 
pact plant. White flowers in spring; small red fruits in 
late fall and winter make excellent jelly. 5-gallon con- 
tainers, $3.50; 1-gallon containers, $1.00. 
PERSIMMON 
Hachiya. Large, tapering fruits hang on the tree after 
scarlet fall foliage is gone. Pick when firm-ripe and store 
until soft-ripe. Makes delicious salad with avocados. Bare 
root, 4-6 ft., $3.50. 
POMEGRANATE 
Wonderful. The principal California variety, beautiful with 
red flowers in spring and russet-red fruits in fall. The best 
eating variety. Bare root, 3-4 ft., $1.25. 
OLIVE 
Mission. The most picturesque olive tree; introduced by 
the Padres with the founding of California missions. 
Abundant fruits are small to medium, excellent flavor when 
pickled. 5-gallon containers, $3.50 and up. RED STRAWBERRY GUAVA 
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