ALMONDS 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 22 TO 30 FEET) 
* For Pollination Plant With. 
(Blooming time irregular, dates only for comparison) 
DRAKE—Firm medium hard shell, round, a good pollinizer, prolific and blooms in Mid- 
Season. *Mission and Nonpariel. 
JORDANOLO—Elongated soft shelled almond with smooth full kernels. Very early bloomer. 
Tree is a heavy regular bearer. *Ne Plus and Peerless. 
MISSION—(Texas) Medium sized, hard shelled nut, white in color, the kernel is short, 
plump and very sweet. A good pollinizer for Nonpariel. A late bloomer. Ripens 
late. *Drake and Nonpariel. 
NE PLUS—Large, long and narrow in shape and has soft shell. The kernel is very large 
and sweet. Blooms early, about mid February. *Jordanolo and Nonpariel. 
NONPARIEL—Thin shell, broad flat kernel. California's leading almond; adapted to most 
localities. Fairly regular bearer. Blooms in Midseason. *Texas and Ne Plus. 
PEERLESS—Medium sized hard shelled nut of good quality. Matures early. Blooms in 
Midseason. A good pollinizer for Nonpariel. *Drake and Nonpariel. 
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. Early June. 
REEVES—(Plant Patent No 693, $2.00 each)—Large round orange yellow fruits with a de- 
lightful rosy blush, very fine full flavored flesh; thoroughly adapted to Southern 
California climate; an ideal home apricot. Ripens early June. 
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 uly, 
APPLES 
(PLANTING DISTANCE 30 TO 35 FEET) 
Pollinize for Best Results. (S) Summer Apples (F) Fali Apples (W) Winter Apples 
BELLFLOWER (W)—Wazxy yellow often with a beautiful pink blush; flesh tender, juicy and 
crisp; sprightly sub acid. Plant with Pippin for poilination. 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 pollina- 
tion. 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 Beilflower. December to March. 
RED ASTRACHAN (S)—Fruit medium to large; almost round; skin thin, smooth; pale yel- 
low 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 Astrachan. June and July. 
WE WILL GROW ANY VARIETY ON ORDER 
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