FIGS 
5g‘’ Caliper: $1.50 each 
Brown Turkey. Very large, elongated fruits are purplish-brown and 
very good looking. Flesh is sweet, a rich strawberry-red. Trees 
have a wide spreading habit and produce abundant crops. A good 
variety in any section. Ripens in early summer. 
Kadota. The best home canning and preserving variety. Trees are 
small in stature and bear heavy crops of small to medium-sized 
greenish fruits with very sweet pink flesh. Ripens in midsummer. 
Mission. The traditional Calitornia variety introduced by the Padres 
and still a popular variety. Trees grow erect and spread with age 
and become very large, producing two distinct crops of medium to 
large figs. Shape is elongated; skin very dark purple, almost black, 
pink flesh very sweet and tasty. 
PRUNES 
6-8’ Trees: $1.50 each 
French Improved. The leading all-purpose prune in California. 
Small to medium-sized fruits are borne abundantly; dark blue in 
color. Amber flesh is fine-grained and juicy, with an excellent 
sweet flavor. Ripens in September. 
Sugar. Earlier and larger than the French prune. Oval fruits are 
dark purple in color and covered with a silver “bloom”. Flesh is 
very sweet and juicy, making Sugar a very desirable variety for 
canning. Plant with French Improved for cross-pollination. 

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BROWN TURKEY FIG 
CHERRIES 
6-8’ Trees: $1.50 each 
Bing. The leading black cherry and considered by many to be the 
best eating. Deep maroon fruits are large and heart-shaped. The 
flesh is firm and flavor sweet when fully ripe. Ripens in early June. 
Black Tartarian. Ripens earlier than Bing and produces abundant 
crops of medium to small black fruits. Flesh is tender and has a 
very delicious flavor when fruits are picked fully ripe from your 
own tree. Bing and Royal Anne are more fruitful when planted 
with Black Tartarian. 
Royal Anne. The leading canning cherry because of its firm texture 
and tasty flavor. Trees grow quickly to large size and produce 
abundant crops of amber and red fruits. Ripens after Bing. 
SOUR CHERRY 
English Morello. The leading sour, or pie cherry for the home 
orchard. Fruits are medium to dark red and medium sized. 
ALMONDS 
5/g‘’ Caliper: $1.50 each 
Ne Plus Ultra. Kernels of this variety considered to have the high- 
est quality. Thin shells and meats are elongated and tapering. A 
good pollenizer for Nonpareil. 
Nonpareil. The best known almond variety, and a good producer. 
Shells thin and easily cracked; meats plump and good eating. Plant 
with Ne Plus Ultra for ample crops. 
WALNUTS 
6-8’ Trees: $3.50 each 
Franquette. The finest commercial and home orchard variety in 
Northern California. Tree grows upright, spreading with age, and 
when mature, produces large crops of high quality nuts. 
Payne. A popular variety in most sections because of its earlier 
commercial production. Tree is low and spreading and seldom fails 
to produce a bumper crop, even when young. Quality good. 
