WALNUT 
PAYNE 
An outstanding producer and early bearer. Thin shell, 
high quality kernel. Trees do not grow as large as 
other varieties so may be planted closer. A splendid 
shade tree for the small city lot. 4-6’ grade. $2.50 
PLACENTIA PERFECTION 
The most popular walnut in Southern California. The 
medium sized nuts have a smooth, thin, strong shell 
and meats of fine quality. Bears exceptionally large 
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CITRUS TREES 
ALGERIAN TANGERINE 
The sweet, delicious, medium-sized fruit is rich red 
in color and the earliest to ripen next to Satsuma. One 
of the most beautiful of citrus trees. Ripens December 
to May. 
CARTER NAVEL 
A sport of Washington Navel—bearing a particularly 
fine type of fruit. Yields uniformly heavy crops 
throughout the years. 
DANCEY TANGERINE 
Most of the Tangerines you buy in the market are of 
this kind because it’s an old variety planted com- 
mercially for many years. Large, handsome, thin- 
skinned, orange-red fruits, borne on a big, vigorous, 
heavy producing tree. 
EUREKA LEMON 
The medium-sized fruit ‘is of the highest quality. 
The seeds are few and the juice is abundant. The tree 
is almost thornless. It ripens fruit continuously 
throughout the year, but ripens the biggest portion 
of its crop in the summer when the demand _ is 
greatest. The tree is a heavy bearer and starts to 
bear early. 
MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 
This is the best variety of grapefruit for California 
and Arizona. The fruit is large, almost seedless, with 
a thin rind, abundant juice, and exceptionally fine 
flavor. The vigorous tree bears very heavily. Grape- 
fruit are always thinner-skinned, sweeter and ripen 
earlier in the inland desert section than nearer the 
coast. Marsh Seedless is the best everywhere. Ripens 
December to May in desert; May to August near coast. 
ROBERTSON NAVEL 
Pat. No. 126. In appearance, color, tenderness, flavor, 
and juiciness, the Robertson is equal to the finest 
Washington Navel, making it the best eating Orange 
in the world. It outbears all other Navel oranges when 
it is young and continues to produce heavy crops. 
Usually starts to bear as soon as it is planted. 
SEEDLESS VALENCIA 
Pat. No. 124. Like all Valencia trees, the Seedless 
Valencia grows rapidly and vigorously. In appearance 
the fruit is similar to the ordinary Valencia but is 
possibly finer textured, with much less rag and a 
‘little better quality. Although an occasional seed may 
be found, you will have to hunt through hundreds of 
fruits to find one. 
THOMPSON NAVEL 
A selected sport of Washington Navel—fruit borne in 
clusters like grapefruit—choice quality and a de- 
pendable producer. 
