Uuusual Frat Delicacies - 75 "GROW 
Consider your per- 
sonal family tastes pri- 
marily, put in the es- 
sentials . . . then tuck 
in as many unusual 
fruit luxuries as you 
have room for. Plant 
1 Cherry, 1 Plum, 1 
Peach, etc., and in this 
way you will certainly 
satisfy the wants of 
your family. 
The Smooth Skin 
Apricots 

Nectarines APRICOTS - A True Eating Delicacy 
GROW AND ENJOY THEM Delicious Pies, Desserts, and Jams 
These are small, smooth-skinned Peaches with a distinctly different 
flavor. You will enjoy the melting, juicy texture of the Nectarine which Not only for the deliciousness of the fruit, but for the artistic beauty 
furnishes one of the delightful fruits for eating in the summer. Plant a few Of the tree all year around, we strongly recommend planting in home 
trees. this year. grounds. 
PRICE: Large, 4 to 5 ft., $2.50 each; 10 for $22.50. These trees are hardy and easily grown, and produce fruit annually, 
SURE-CROP. Fruit large, roundish, white overlaid with very attractive red. which exceeds in quality and flavor many of the more common summer 
Freestone. fruits. For these reasons growers should take advantage of these self- 
Hlenizi : 
HUNTER. Fruit large, somewhat round. Attractive yellow with red blush. peckaent er te eS i 
Freestone. 
; THREE CHOICE APRICOT VARIETIES 
I, The date after variety indicates the season during which fruit is at 
Meloneys BEACH PLUM feibett 
7 foe nuee Moritinal EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale orange; juicy and sweet. Early August. 
MOORPARK. Large; orange-red cheek; firm, juicy. Mid-August. 
A Fine Shrub for the Garden That Bears Edible Fruit SUPERB. Good flavor, medium size; light salmon. Late August. 
Lovely white or pale pink flowers in late June; this irregular shape shrub e 
grows 8 feet tall, bearing purple fruit in September which makes an ex- GS ic O 
cellent jelly of unique flavor. Oo en range uince 
Good for dry soil, also at the seashore. 
PRICE: Large 2 to 3 ft., $2.25 each. Nothing Finer for Jams and Jellies 
@ Hardy dwarf growing trees, 
seldom over 8 to 10 feet tall 
at maturity. Have shimmering 
pink blossoms 2 inches across. 
Stiff, gray-green leaves. Fruit 
ripens to a clear yellow. A good 
crop every year. Very good 
baked, dried, preserved or 
made into jelly. High in pectin. 
PRICES OF ALL 
VARIETIES OF 
APRICOT AND QUINCE 
Your Choice of 
Varieties, Alike or 
Assorted 














Before plant- 
ing, consult your 
nurseryman. He 
will give you 
friendly counsel 
and professional 
advice as to prop- 
er planting to in- 
sure good pollen- 
ization and the 
best possible re- 
sults. 
Room. permit- 
ting, and as a 
luxury in fruits 
for the family, 
take advantage 
of the delicious- 
ness of such fruits 
as the Nectarine, 
the Apricot, and 
the Beach Plum, 
all of which are 
illustrated and 
described on this 
page. 
Large, 2-yr., 
4-5 ft., 1-9, 
$1.90; 10-49, 
$1.65, each. 
If you want 
to grow fruit, 
enough space for 
several varieties 
can usually be 
found, even in 
e limited areas. 

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