
WASHINGTON NAVEL ORANGE 
CITRUS FRUITS 
Balled and Burlaped $4.00 and $4.50; Tubs $5.00 up 
ORANGES 
Washington Navel. The famous winter ripening orange. Large 
fruits easily peeled and broken into segments. Thrives best a few 
miles from the coast. Can be grown any place in California where 
citrus is grown. December to May. 
Valencia Orange. Best summer orange, ripens from April to De- 
cember after the Navel season is over. Thus ripe oranges can be 
had through the summer and fall. Juicy, sweet and few seeded. 
Robertson Navel. Plant Patent No. 126. Produces an enormous 
crop of delicious navel oranges. It is a fine winter orange for home 
planting. Bears younger and earlier than Washington Navel. 
LEMONS 
Eureka. The leading lemon for commercial and home planting. 
Fruit uniformly medium size, juicy, and few seeded. Most of the fruit 
is ripened during the summer but bears throughout the year. 
Meyer Lemon. Semi-dwarf. Fruit large, oval and deeply orange 
yellow in color. Hardy throughout most of California. Laden with 
fruit most of the year. See page 13 for bush variety. 
LIMES 
Bearss Seedless. Finest and largest of all limes. Seedless, juicy 
fruits ripen mostly during the summer, when limes are in demand. 
Large, vigorous and almost thornless. 
Rangpur Lime. Fruits look very much like Tangerines, both skin and 
pulp being reddish-orange. Acid fruit. November to March. 
LIMEQUAT 
Eustis. The parents of this citrus fruit are Mexican Lime and Kum- 
quat. One of the finest of small citrus. Fruits are like small thin 
skinned yellow limes, very juicy and almost seedless. Excellent for 
beverages. 
KUMQUAT 
Nagami. Semi-dwarf tree giving abundant crops of small egg- 
shaped golden orange fruits most of the year. Hardy and very 
ornamental. 
CALAMONDIN 
The hardiest citrus fruit grown. The upright tree develops a dense 
head with bright green leaves; its small well-flavored fruits resemble 
tangerines in shape and color, making it most ornamental. 
GRAPEFRUIT 
Marsh Seedless. Compact growing variety widely planted in Cali- 
fornia. Fruit juicy, seedless, very good. May-August. 
Pink Grapefruit. Identical to Marsh Seedless except flesh is pink 
or red. 
MANDARIN ORANGES 
Dancy Tangerine. Medium to large flattened fruits. Very juicy and 
of fine flavor. February to May. 
Satsuma (Onwari) Orange. One of the hardiest oranges. Fruits ripen 
very early, usually before Christmas (November to January). Large, 
flat, loose-skinned, deep orange in color. 
Young citrus trees need protection of bark from hot sun until they 
are shaded by their own foliage. In colder sections cloth protection 
from frost is needed during first few years. For best fruit regular 
fertilizing and careful watering are essential. 


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