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CHRISTENSEN 'S CITRUS FRUITS 
Return postage guaranteed. 
All varieties: $6.00 each 
Dancy Tangerine. The best known of the Mandarin oranges. 
Skin parts easily from the flesh, revealing juicy sections of 
tangy fruit. 




\ Eureka Lemon. Principal commercial and home orchard va- 
a riety in California. Fruits and flowers are found on this va- 
riety through the growing season. The heaviest crop appears 
in early summer. 
Kumquat. Dwarf trees produce quantities of small orange 
fruits with a tangy citron flavor. Excellent for tubbed terrace 

specimens. 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit. Valuable in our climate for an 
ornamental tree as blooms and fruits are larger and more fra- 
grant than other citrus and the trees are more heavily clothed 
with foliage. 
Meyer Lemon. Semi-dwarf. One of the best fruiting orna- 
mentals for home, either bush or tree-form. Covered with 
fragrant flowers in spring and summer; good supply of use- 
ful lemons in winter. Bush form in 5-gallon containers $4.00 
and $5.00, 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
Valencia Orange. The finest summer-ripening orange, par- 
ticularly 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 
x ; make excellent orange marmalade; trees covered with fra- 
grant white blooms in spring. Ripens in winter. 
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