

NORMAN NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP **Desert Grown Plants 
“BERRIES AND GRAPES 
BLACKBERRY BOYSENBERRY. YOUNGBERRY 
The large berries are often 144 inches long, have excellent 
keeping and shipping qualities. Fine for home use in pies, 
, jellies and preserves, or fresh with cream, 25c each. 
BOYSENBERRY, THORNLESS—Best for small gardens. 
Entirely free of thorns. Fruit identical with other variety. 
STRAWBERRIES 
IMPROVED KLONDIKE—This variety does well in hot 
sections. It is a vigorous grower, very prolific and yields 
over a long period. A medium size berry of good flavor and 
is an excellent shipper. 35c¢ per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
MASTODON, EVERBEARING—Mammoth sized berries, 
round in shape, medium dark red in color. An early producer 
bearing both fall and spring. 50c¢ per dozen, $3.50 per 100. 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—Ear!ly variety producing fine, 
tender tips. 2-yr. roots, dozen 75c. 
DELICIOUS EUROPEAN GRAPES 
Each 25c 
BLACK HAMBURG—Jet black, firm, round, sweet. Ten- 
der skin. September. - 
BLACK MONUKKA—Black seedless. Larger and earlier 
than Thompson Seedless. Sweet, delicious and prolific. Au- 
gust. 
BLACK MUSCAT—Highly flavored round grapes. Tender 
skin. August. : 
CONCORD—Deep blue American grape. Excellent for jelly, 
jam and grape juice. Best in colder sections. - 
MALAGA—Heavy crops of greenish grapes. Distinctive 
sweet flavor. Excel’ent keepers. August. 
MUSCAT — Honey-sweet, tender skinned fruit. Heavy 
bearer. September. 
RIBIER—Enormous black grapes in huge bunches. Sweet 
and firm. Tender skin. August. 
SATSUMA PLUM THOMPSON SEEDLESS—Small green fruit in dense elus- 
ters. August, 
PERSIMMON _ | 
$3.50 each : 
HACHTYA—The best and most popular variety. Large 
cone-shaped bright orange-red fruit with sweet, rich, soft 
flesh. Puckery only when not completely ripe. 
PLUMS 
DAMSON—Enormeus crops of small purple fruit for pre- 
serving. September. 
GREEN GAGE—Medium sized green fruit. Juicy and sweet. 
August. 
HOLLY WOOD—Beautiful blood red plum with juicy, sweet 
flesh. Early. Foliage purple-red. Very much an ornamental 
in spring with clouds of pink flowers. Late June. : 
SATSUMA—Blood-red. For eating fresh or canning, Au. . | 
gust. fe 
SANTA ROSA—You'll never taste a better plum. Purplish- 
red without, creamy yellow within. Large fruit. Sure and 
heavy producer. June. 
POMEGRANATE 
WONDERFUL—Attractive large shrubs with colorful red 
flowers followed by attractive odd-shaped fruits. Easily 
grown in hot, dry areas. $1.50 each. 








Distance Between Trees and Plants 

Variety Feet Apart 
Orange and Lemon “Trees. .7 2 mem + as ae AO LO 20 
Peach, Plum, Apricot; sCherry< aero am areola ars 20 to 25 
Pear-and. “Apples |e asriektecate ad ot ne one noni ee ett te raiee 20 to 35 
Almond”, sin ot ewan eee tke eect SReRe iacdn eaaae 22 to 25 
GAD "VAIS v.55 cet ele eres ieee enone tne ieene Wie yeaa ia 6 to 10 
Black anda Boysen berry ae cwrsec sien ste ae one rier 6to 7 
Strawberry "Puamts 2 tae chee een een nee eee et . dt by <3 — - : 
Eucalyptus for Windbreaks. sys ee et 3 : STRAWBERRIES 
