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They Grow Like Peaches poms 
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The date after variety indicates Jellies 
the season during which fruit is at 
its best. 
EARLY GOLDEN. Small, pale or- 
ange; juicy and sweet. Early Au- 
gust. 
MOORPARK. Large; orange-red 
cheek; firm, juicy. Mid-August. 
SUPERB. Good flavor, 
medium size; light 
salmon. Late August. 



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Early Golden Apricot 
UINCE—Lovely Golden Orange 
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. October. 
PRICES OF ALL VARIETIES OF ARICOT AND QUINCE: Your choice of varieties, alike or pale 
assorted, 2-yr., 4-5 ft. tall, 1-9, $1.90 each; 10-49, $1.65 each. Orange Quince 
= The Delightful NECTARINES 
These are small smooth-skinned Peaches with a distinctly different flavor. You will enjoy the 
melting, juicy texture of the Nectarine which furnishes one of the delightful fruits for eating in 
the summer. Plant a few trees this year. 
Price: 4 to 5 ft. tall, $1.95 each; 10 for $16.50. 
SURE-CROP. Fruit large, roundish, white overlaid with very attractive red. Freestone. 
HUNTER. Fruit large, somewhat round. Attractive yellow with red blush. Freestone. 
BEACH > 
PLUMS 
Fine Fruitful and 
Decorative Shrub 
Lovely white or pale pink flowers in 
late June; this irregular shape shrub 
grows 8 feet tall, bearing purple fruit 
in September which makes an excellent 
jelly of unique flavor. 
Good for dry soil, also at the sea- 
shore. 
Price: Large 2 to 3 ft., $2.25 each. 
MALDONEY'S 




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Beach Plums FRUITS: FLOWERS , Nectarine 
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