
GROWING & QUALITY 
FRUIT AND NUT TREES 
HOME ORCHARD TREES, 34 Inch Caliper and Up 
Almonds, Apricots, Peaches, Plums, Prunes, Nectarines, 
Quinces, Figs, Pomegranates and Black Walnuts 
Above Varieties 
1-9 Trees, $1.00 Each 
Apples, Cherries and Pears 
1-9 Trees) $1.25 Each 
10-49 Trees, $ .85 Each 
10-49 Trees, $1.15 Each 

Commercial Planting, 50 or More Trees 
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APPLES, PEARS AND CHERRIES SAME AS RESISTANT ROOT- 
STOCK PRICES. 
Resistant Rootstock Includes: Stribling’s S-37, Shalil and Mariana. 
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APPLE, RED DELICIOUS 
APRICOTS 
(Planting Distance 22 to 30 Feet) 
Blenheim. Above medium; oval; orange; flesh deep yellow; juicy 
and fairly vigorous grower and regular bearer. California’s leading 
commercial variety. Late June. 
Derby Royal. Similar to Royal but ripens 10 days earlier. 
Earligold. Medium sized fruit; rich golden apricot color; sweet and 
juicy flesh of good quality; very heavy producer; early June. 
Moorpark. Large highly colored; rich; luscious flavor; brownish red; 
quite firm. A favorite home canning variety. Late June. 
New Castle. Medium size, round, well shaped, a shade smaller than 
the Royal and two to three weeks earlier. $2.00 ea. Early June. 
Reeves (Plant Pat. No. 693). Large round orange yellow fruits with 
a delightful rosy blush, very fine full flavored flesh; thoroughly 
adapted to Southern California climate, an ideal home apricot. 
Ripens early June. $2.00 ea. 
Royal. Skin dull yellow, with orange cheek; flesh pale orange, firm 
and juicy; flavor delicious. Equally valuable for canning and drying. 
Late June. 
Tilton. Very large, light orange heart shaped fruit, flesh firm and 
parts readily from the stone. A heavy bearer; seems to be more 
exempt from late frosts than other varieties. Early July. 
APPLES 
(Planting Distance 30 to 35 Feet)  Pollinize for Best Results 
(S) Summer Apples; (F) Fall Apples; (W) Winter Apples 
Bellflower (W). Waxy yellow often with a beautiful pink blush; 
flesh tender, juicy and crisp; sprightly sub acid. Plant with Pippin 
for pollination. October to January. 
Gravenstein (S). Striped red, crispy, juicy; keeps well, good for 
shipping. Does well in the valley. A cooking and eating apple. 
Plant with Red June for better pollination. July and August 
Jonathan (F). Medium to large, almost round, brilliant red striped 
with carmine, with crisp white, juicy flesh. October. 
Newtown Pippin (W). Large; yellow with brownish red cheeks; 
firm, crisp and juicy with a very rich flavor. Best winter apple in 
California. Bears better when planted with Bellflower. December 
to March. 
Red Astrachan (S). Fruit medium to large; almost round; skin 
thin, smooth; pale yellow overlaid with light and dark red, splashed 
with crimson stripes. Flesh white, often tinted red; crisp, tender 
and juicy. A good home variety. July to August. 
Red Delicious (F). Strong red waxy skin; delicious flavor, large 
crispy and juicy. One of the finest red apples. Plant with yellow 
Delicious. October to January. 
Red June (S). Medium size, irregular; deep red; a good early 
apple, very productive and an early bearer. Pollinizer, White Astra- 
chan. June and July. 
