POMEGRANATE 
Wonderful 
Highly ornamental fruit. Large bushy shrub with good foliage. Bright scarlet 
hibiscus-like flowers and small narrow yellow green leaves. Fruits ornament both the 
shrub and later the table for they make wonderful decorations. When cracked open 
the fleshy, garnet-colored sections are a delight to salads and fruit cups. Pome- 
granates thrive anywhere. Love heat. Each $1.25. 
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 
Standard drying prune. If you like them fresh, the fruits are sweet and sugary. 
Large, oval and deep purple. Bear large crops which ripen in September. Each $1.25. 

Sugar 
Particularly good for Southern California and for home planting. Fruits good sized, 
dark purple, flesh very sweet and juicy, amber color. Late July. Each $1.25. QUINCE, PINEAPPLE 
* 
All Fruit Trees Purchased 
at Rosedale’s 
Either by Mail or at Any of 
Our Salesyards 
QUINCE 
Pineapple 
Large round short-necked fruit, a beau- 
tiful 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 cooxed. Makes wonderful 
jelly or try them with apples. September. 
Each $1.25. 
Are Properly Pruned for 
Planting. 
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WALNUTS 
The English or Persian Walnut, as it 
is more properly called, is one of the fin- 
est 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. 
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Shipments of Fruit Trees 
and Berries 
Subject to Intercounty and 
Interstate Quarantines. 
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PERSIMMON, HACHIYA 
Eureka 
Popular variety with large, long meats. Shells are thicker, sealing the kernels 
within. More heat and frost resistant than the Placentia. Meats of high qual- 
ity, cream-colored, plump and of waxy texture. Each $3.25. 
Payne 
Large round nut similar to Placentia. Tree requires little space in which to 
grow but still bears large crops for which you do not have to wait a long time. 
Hardy, high quality. Each $3.25. 
Placentia 
The best variety for Southern California. Oval shaped nuts with thin, smooth 
but strong shells. Has advantage over Eureka in bearing heavier crops. Each 
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NEW SPECIAL OFFER 
Save at Rosedale’s. When you need 12 plants or more of one variety 
you may purchase 12 for the price of 10. With the exception of Pat- 
ented varieties, this offer applies to all plants in this catalog. 

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