
Quince 
ORANGE. Best commer- 
cial Quince. Large, 
yellow, fine quality; 
tree rarely fails to pro- 
duce a crop. October. 



PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF 
APRICOT AND QUINCE 
Your Choice of Varieties, 
Alike or Assorted 
1-9 10-49 
Large, 2-yr., 
4.5 ft. ....$1.90 $1.65 
The YUniuversdl Nectarines 
GROW AND ENJOY THEM 
These are small, smooth-skinned Peaches with a dis- 
tinctly different flavor. You will enjoy the melting, 
juicy texture of the Nectarine which furnishes one of 
the delightful fruits for 
eating in the summer. 
Plant a few trees this year. 
PRICE: Large, 4-5 ft., 
$2.50 each; 10 for 
$22.50. 
SURE-CROP. Fruit large, 
roundish, white over- 
laid with very attrac- 
tive red. Freestone. 
HUNTER. Fruit large, 
somewhat round. At- 
tractive yellow with red 
blush. Freestone. 


APRICOTS -A Delicious Fruit 
The date after variety indicates the season during which fruit is 
at its best. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange; juicy and sweet. Early August. 
MOORPARK. Large; orange-red cheek; firm, juicy. Mid-August. 
SUPERB. Good flavor, medium size; light salmon. Late August. 
Matoneys BEACH PLUM 
(Prunus Maritima) 
A Fine Shrub for the Garden That Bears Edible Fruit 
Lovely white or pale pink flow- 
ers in late June; this irregular 
shape shrub grows about 8 feet 
tall, bearing purple fruit in Sep- 
tember which makes an excellent 
Jelly of unique flavor. 
Good for dry soil, also at the’ 
seashore, 
PRICE: 
each. 
Large 3 to 4 ft., $1.50 


