
Norman’s has it’’ 
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 




RIBIER GRAPE 
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. 
~CARDINAL—A popular new grape for this area. Cross 
between Ribier and Flame Tokay, it produces large clusters 
of rich muscat-flavored, deep red fruit early in season, 75c 
each. ‘ ' 
CONCORD—Deep blue American grape. Excellent for jelly, 
jam and grape juice. Best in colder sections. 
MALAGA—Heavy crops of greenish grapes. 
sweet flavor. Excel’ent keepers. August. 
MUSCAT — Honey-sweet, 
bearer. September. 
Distinetive 
tender skinned fruit. Heavy 

RIBIER—Enormous black grapes in huge bunches. Sweet 
and firm. Tender skin. August. 
THOMPSON SEEDLESS—Small green fruit in dense clus- 
ters. August. 
NUT TREES 
Available January Through March 
ALMONDS 
$1.50 each 
NE PLUS ULTRA—Attractive meaty soft shelled nuts of 
large size. 
NONPAREIL—Thrives 
paper-shell nuts. 
in nearly all localities. Quality 
TEXAS—Exceptionally heavy crops of soft-shelled nuts. 
Full kernels. 
PECANS 
$4.00 up 
MAHON—A long nut of paper shell variety. Recommended 
for Arizona. 
- SUCCESS—Soft shelled, prolific self-fruitful. 
fine quality meat. 
Very fat, 
kD 
VALENCIA ORANGE 
CITRUS FRUITS 
All Trees Approximately 4 ft. and Caliper °% in. or More. 
Ask for quotations. 
Prices on the following Citrus trees are approximate only. 
A variation from season to season is to be expected. 
ORANGES 
WASHINGTON NAVEL—Large juicy seedless fruit. Ripe 
in early winter, before Christmas. Relatively shy bearer. 
$3.50. 
ROBERTSON NAVEL (Pat. 126)—Bears enormous crops 
which ripen three weeks ahead of the Washington Navel. 
Seedless, high quality fruits. $3.50. 
DILLER—Juicy, fine flavored orange ripening just after 
December 1. $3.50. 
‘VALENCIA—Vigorous heavy bearing tree. Best commer- 
cial variety for warm sections. Ripen from Feb.-May. $3.50. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
MARSH SEEDLESS—Heavy bearing; practically seedless. 
Ripens from Dec. to May. $3.50. 
PINK MARSH SEEDLESS—Like the above but flesh a 
beautiful pink. $3.50. 
RUBY BLUSH—Fine flavored, highly colored seedless va- 
riety. $3.50. 
LEMONS 
EUREKA—Uniform, medium size fruit. The leading va- 
riety for home and commercial planting. $3.50. 
PONDEROSA—Enormous lemons. Planted 
curiosity, although the fruit is good. $3.50. 
MEYER—Semi-dwarf, bears immediately after planting. 
Fine quality fruit. Quite hardy. $3.50. 
mostly as a 
LIMES 
SEEDLESS LIME—Large richly flavored fruits. 
in summer. $3.50. 
MEXICAN LIME—Small, pale green fruits, strongly acid 
and richly flavored. $4.00. 
TANGERINE 
ALGERIAN — Medium to flattened 
juicy and of fine flavor. $4.00. 
Ripens 
large, fruits. Very 
Other novelty stock available in small quantities. 
