
NORMAN NURSERY & FLOWER SHOP 



*“*Desert Grown Plants 

NORMAN’S FRUIT TREES FOR ARIZONA GARDENS 
AVAILABLE DURING JANUARY TO MARCH ONLY 
PRICES: $1.50 each unless marked 
APPLES 
For Cooler Sections of Arizona 
DELICIOUS—We include this variety because of its pop- 
ularity. In colder sections it does well. Beautiful red skinned 
fruits that are truly delicious. 
YELLOW NEWTOWN PIPPIN—One of the best winter 
apples. Large golden yellow fruits with creamy firm flesh. 
Juicy and slightly acid. 
TRANSCENDENT CRABAPPLE Good size. August 
ripening. Yellow fruits blushed red. The best variety for 
Arizona. 



ROYAL APRICOT 
APRICOTS 
APRICOT EARLY BEE (Pat. applied for)—This new me- 
dium to large apricot has delicious, sweet orange flesh. An 
excellent bearer, $1.75. : 
NEWCASTLE—Far'y variety bearing in May and early 
June. Medium size fruits of good flavor, are fine for eating. 
Prolific. 

ROYAL—A very fine apricot, very extensively planted in 
this state. Of medium size, yellow with red cheek; immensely 
productive; an early ripening variety. June. 
CHERRIES 
For Cooler Sections of Arizona 
BING—Large heart-shaped sweet fruits. Glossy skin. Firm 
flesh, almost black. Fine canning variety. June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO—The standard late red sour cherry. 
Best for pies and canning. 
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BROWN TURKEY FIG 
FIGS 
BLACK MISSION—Large purplish-black figs with tasy 
brownish flesh. Trees bear best if not pruned. Ripens in May. 
BROWN TURKEY—One of the best and most popular. 
Large purple-brown figs with soft delicious white flesh en- 
casing a pink interior. Prune heavily in winter. 
KADOTA—Popular white fig. Fruits small, yellow-green, 
extremely rich and sweet. Best for preserving of any fig. 
Ripe summer and fall, Pruning not necessary. Best for cool ter- 
ritories. 
PEARS 
BARTLETT—Summer and winter varieties availab!'e. Fine 
keeping pear. Fruits small and sweet. Good eating. 
WINTER NELIS—Small, delightfully flavored fruits. Ex- 
cellent along the coast. December. Good bearer and pollenizer. 
KIEFFER PEAR—Excellent pear for canning. Bears well, 
making a shapely medium-sized tree, quite resistant to disease. 
WHEN TO PLANT 
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Berrys Plan vereerqrenrs poner gneve erat slap erogrolsarens January to March 
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Deciduouss Shrub sie. kant eran enone January to March 
Deciduous Shrulsie cy. cdots teen ae eee January to March 
November to June 
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September to April 
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Roses, Dormant 
Bedding Plants 
