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VALENCIA 
Valencias begin to ripen in May and are available 
throughout the summer and fall months. The medium- 
sized fruit is juicy and sweet, with few seeds, and 
the tree is the largest of all citrus varieties. Most of 
the summer orange juice consumed in the United 
States comes from the Valencia. If you want your 
orange juice absolutely seedless, you will want the 
new Seedless Valencia. April to October. 
WASHINGTON NAVEL 
This famous seedless, winter-ripening Orange is largely 
responsible for California’s world-wide citrus fame. 
The fruit is large, with the characteristic navel at the | 
blossom end, and in flavor, juiciness and general high 
quality, it is not excelled by any other orange. The 
skin peels off readily, while the sections are easily 
separated without breaking. December to April. 
GRAPES 
1949 SEASON 
BLACK MANUKKA 
A seedless black Persian Grape, much resembling 
Thompson Seedless, except that the berries average 
one-third larger and are purplish black when mature. 
A splendid early eating grape, ripening ten days be- 
fore Thompson. Climbing type. Early August. 
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CONCORD 
The most popular of all American grapes. The delicious 
blue-black grapes are borne profusely in medium- 
sized bunches, and nothing excels them for grape juice 
and jelly. The berries have that famous slip-skin and 
rich unforgettable flavor. Ripens large crops in Cali- 
fornia. Climbing type. August. 35c each - 6 for $1.75 
MUSCAT 
Tender, green skin. Large, long and loose bunches. 
Large berries, slightly oval, rich, sweet flavor. Septem- 
ber Bush: types oe ee 30c each - 6 for $1.50 
NIAGARA 
Holds the same rank among green varieties that 
Concord holds in the blacks. Berries large, pale-yellow, 
tender, sweet and juicy. Climbing type. August. 
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THOMPSON SEEDLESS 
Great, big, compact bunches of small, green seedless 
grapes. Quite sweet. Their pleasant flavor is entirely 
different from that of any other grape. Bush type. 
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TOKAY 
Berries rich red with lilac bloom, flesh firm, crisp and 
sweet, and the berries keep for a long time on the 
bush or after picking. The finest of the late Fall 
grapes. Unexcelled for use in salads or eating out of 
hand. Bush type. October. 30c each - 6 for $1.50 
CANE BERRIES 
BOYSENBERRY Thornless 
The largest of all berries. Produces extra heavy crops 
of the most delicious berries. It is absolutely the largest 
bush or vine berry that we have ever seen. In color 
the fruit is identical with Youngberries, but it is more 
highly flavored and is less seedy. 
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RASPBERRY Cumberland Blackcap 
The leading black raspberry. The fruit is of fine ap- 
pearance, tastes good, keeps well. Every berry grower 
should have a few Black Caps. 2Qc each - 6 for $1.00 
