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CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES 
MAKE THE FINEST JUICE 
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Good roses and fruit trees have long been a specialty of the E. James 
Nursery, established 1905, The varieties described herein have been 
carefully chosen for East Bay climatic and soil conditions. 
If you are not already on our mailing list we welcome your request that 
your name be added. This publication is one of several guides to good 
gardening issued through the year for the benefit of our customers. 
Your suggesti-ns for their improvement are always appreciated 
THE E. JAMES NURSERY 
8715 MacArthur Blvd, adjoining Castlemont High School. 
SWeetwood 8-4420 Off-Street Parking 
Open Sunday, Closed Thursday 
ALL VARIETIES: $5.00 AND UP 
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 or- 
chard variety in California. Fruits and flowers are found 
on this variety through the growing season. The heaviest 
crop appears in early summer. 
KUMQUAT. Dwarf trees produce quantities of small or- 
ange fruits with a tangy citron flavor. Excellent for tubbed 
terrace specimens. 
MARSH SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT. Valuable in our cli- 
mate for an ornamental tree as blooms and fruits are larger 
and more fragrant than other citrus and the trees are more 
heavily clothed with foliage. 
MEYER LEMON. Semi-dwarf. One of the best fruiting 
ornamentals for home, either bush or tree-form. Covered 
with fragrant flowers in spring and summer; good supply 
of useful lemons in winter. Bush form in 5-gallon contain- 
ers $4.00 and $5.00. 1-gallon containers $1.25. 
VALENCIA ORANGE The finest summer-ripening orange, 
particularly 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 make excellent orange marmalade; trees covered 
with fragrant white blooms in spring. Ripens in winter. 

MEYER LEMON 
LITHOGRAPHED IN U.S.A. 
SCHWABACHER FREY CO 
SAN FRANCISCO 
