POMEGRANATE 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 15 TO 20 FEET) 
WONDERFUL—Shrub or tree to 20 feet. Fruit extra large pale green skin, blushed red. 
Flesh rich red color; juicy with piquant flavor. Good for shipping and home use 
in landscape planting. September. . 
PRUNES ~ 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 18 TO 25 FEET) 
* POLLINIZERS REQUIRED. 
FRENCH IMPROVED (E)—California’s leading prune; fruit medium size, dark blue; skin 
tender; flesh of fine texture, rich and sugary. August to September. Self fertile. 
TRAGEDY (E)—Fruit medium size to large, dark purple; flesh of fine eating quality. For 
. fresh fruit. June. Good shipper. * President or Grand Duke. 
BURTON (E)—Very large dark blue fruit. Excellent for drying. Pollinize with Sugar or 
French prune. September. 
SUGAR (E)—Large, early, dark purple prune of medium quality. Flesh sweet and a good 
variety for shipping or drying. August. Self fertile. ' 
STANDARD (E)—fruit large, dark purple; flesh amber, fine grained, juicy and sweet; a 
freestone, ripening in August. * Pollinizer, French or Sugar. 
QUINCE > 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 15 TO 20 FEET) 
PINEAPPLE—Fruit smooth golden yellow, white fleshed with a slight pineapple like flavor. 
For eating and making jelly. September. 
SMYRNA—Fine large fruit with excellent quince flavor. The fruit is oblong, with an attrac- 
tive lemon skin. Flesh is tender and highly perfumed. Excellent for jellies and 
“WALNUTS 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 40 TO 60 FEET) 
EUREKA—Large upright tree; large elongated nut of thick well sealed shell. Stands rough 
treatment; kernel light cream colored, waxy. Sometimes used as ornamental shade 
trees. ae 
MAYETTE, SAN JOSE—Large spreading tree. Large round type nut, poorly sealed. Must 
be handled with ccre to keep from breaking open. Used as pollinizer for Fran- 
quette. A good nut for limited planting. 
HARTLEY—Large, slightly pointed nut of high quality. The tree comes into bearing very 
early and is similar to Mayette in habit of growth. Tree a little slow in Northern 
California. ; i 
PAYNE—It's early becring and heavy production makes it a popular variety. The nut is 
oblong, rather pointed at the apex; shell of medium thickness, kernel full. Produces 
nuts on outer branches and is subject to some sunburn. Because of early, heavy 
production, tree is slower in growth than other varieties. 
FRANQUETTE (Treat)—Is the leading commercial variety in California. The tree is a late 
" bloomer. The nut is elongated, pointed and fairly smooth, and of a light ‘clear, at- 
tractive color. The shell is thin but well sealed. The best quality nut. 
GRAPE VINES 
“RAISIN AND TABLE VARIETIES” 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 8x12—454 to Acre; 7x12—525 to Acre) 
(xs) Spur Pruning. (*) Cane Pruning) 
T—Table _ R—Raisin 
BLACK MALVOISE (x) (T) (Cinsaut)—A reddish black to black grape; berries medium 
large; ellipsoidal; clusters medium sized; winged cylindral as loose. August. 
