Rosedale's Fruit and Nut Trees for Home Planting 
(PEDIGREED STOCK) 
Many trees grown generally for the fruits they give our table are 
equally beautiful in the garden, for the bloom is often comparable to 
that of purely ornamental varieties. Peaches, cherries, apples, quinces, 
apricots, and pomegranates are useful for their flowers; persimmons 
for their large showy fruits. They can be used any place a flowering 
tree is used; as backgrounds, sometimes with branches hanging over 
a wall, or in groves where they will not only beautify your garden with 
flowers and picturesque habit but will provide delicious fruits as well. 
Available for mail order during months of January, February and 
March only. Postpaid anywhere in U. S. 
ALMONDS 
Jordanolo 
Large vigorous tree, heavy foliage. Bears abundant crops of long, 
soft shelled nuts, large and shelling easily. Real confectioners’ almond. 
Each $1.25. 
APPLES 
The warm climate in Southern California is not kind to apples and 
only a few varieties will do well. These happen to be the yellow types 
and we offer the best of these. We do not recommend planting the 
late red winter apples. 
Cal King 
An apple that will really thrive in this area. We have closely 
observed this apple year after year and it has consistently produced 
a large crop of fine fruit. 
It is one of the most delicious apples we 
have ever tasted. An abundance of sweet juice literally oozing from 
the firm white flesh makes it a real delight to eat fresh. Very fine 
for cooking, too. The fruit is exceptionally large and handsome, 
bright green skin with red cheek. Ripens in November. Each $1.75. 
Yellow Bellflower 
Large oblong, ribbed fruits are a pleasing waxy yellow, often with 
a beautiful pink blush when the sun shines on them. One of the best 
varieties for cooking. Standard market variety. October. Each $1.25. 
CRABAPPLE 
Transcendent 
For finest jelly, preserves and spiced fruit, plant this tree. It is 
also a handsome ornamental with good foliage and lovely bloom in 
spring. Makes a nice small shade tree. With large red blushed golden 
yellow fruits, crisp and tender, it bears well and adapts itself to any 
climate. August. Each $1.25. 

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APRICOTS 
Few deciduous fruits are so well adapted to home planting as are 
Apricots. They ripen early in the season well before other fruits of this 
class and home grown fruits are a special treat—-picked ripe and full 
of goodness from your own trees. They are excellent for eating fresh or 
preserved either alone or with other fruits. Apricots have a tendency 
to set heavy cops and better size and quality can be had by deliberately 
thinning fruits after the crop has set. 
Goldbeck Perfection 
This marvelous apricot should be in every garden. The luscious 
fruit of this small tree cannot be surpassed for flavor, color ripen- 
ing quality. Delicious rich golden-yellow flesh. Fruits are very large, 
averaging 2 inches in length. Bears consistently every year. Each 
$1.75. 
Royal 
Excellent for home and commercial use. 
year. Heavy bearing, good sized fruits. 
flesh. Early June. Each $1.25. 
Produces good crops every 
Rich, sweet, deep orange 
Tilton 
Heartshaped, richly flavored, sweet and juicy. This fruit has a 
beautiful, deep apricot color. Ripens late, early July. Each $1.25. 
CHERRIES 
Black Tartarian 
Large, sweet, juicy, purplish-black cherries ripening early in June. 
Makes a wonderful jam. A delicious variety for eating and recognized 
as an excellent pollenizer for the other sweet cherries. Each $1.50. 
English Morello 
Fine for cooking, makes excellent pies. Fruit dark red, almost black 
when ripe. This cherry is a small round headed tree, useful as an 
ornamental for its spring blossoms. Needs no cross pollenization. 
June. Each $1.50. 
Royal Anne 
A large, yellow fruit with red cheek. Sweet. Good commercial 
canning cherry. Magnificent. Late June. Each $1.50. 
Bing 
This has the firmest flesh of all cherries. Delicious, dark red and 
sweet. Best for canning and shipping. Need pollenizer such as Royal 
Anne. June. Each $1.50. 

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