JUNE BUD peach trees can be 
grown successfully in the foot- 
hills with the advantage of 
fibrous root systems and sea- 
soned tops. 
ALMONDS 
on Almond, Peach and 2624 Marianna: 
Drake Ne Plus 
ILX.L. Nonpareil 
Jubilee Peerless 
Jordanola Texas (Mission) 
APRICOTS 
on Apricot, Peach, 2624 Marianna and 
29C Myrobalan: 
Derby Royal Royal-Blenheim 
Newcastle Early Moorpark 
Tilton 
CHERRIES 
on Mazzard and Mahaleb: 
Bing English Morello 
Black Oregon Lambert 
Black Tartarian Royal Anne 
Chapman 
on Peach: 
Gold Mine Stanwick 
Gower John Rivers 
Quetta 
PRUNES 
on Peach, 2624 Marianna, 29C Myrobalan 
and Myrobalan Roots: 
French Standard 
Imperial Sugar 
Italian 1418 
Robe 
CLINGSTONE PEACHES 
on Lovell and Nematode Resistant Root: 
Andora alora 
Carolyn eak 
Corona sims 
Cortez Strawberry 
Fortuna Stuart (Gomes) 
Gaum Sullivan #4 
Halford Tuscan 
Johnson Walton 
Levi White Heath 
Orange Wiley 
We handle the following for the accomodation of our customers, part of 
which varieties other reliable specialists grow for us: 
APPLES: FIGS: 
Black Mission 
Brown Turkey 
Red Delicious 
Yellow Delicious 
Gravenstein White Adriatic 
Jonathan Hy Kadota 
Red Astrachan 
Winesap SHADE TREES: 
White Astrachan 
Winter Banana 
Yellow Bellflower 
Oriental Plane 
Modesto Ash 
Y. N. Pippin Silver Maple 
Red Siberian Crab 
Yellow Siberian Crab OLIVES: 
PERSIMMONS: Mission 
Hachiya Manzanillo 
Fuyu Sevillano 
| FOW LER. NURSERIES 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
on Lovell and Nematode Resistant Root: 
* Alamar Kim Elberta 
Alexander (Burbank) 
Anza Lovell 
Babcock Mayflower 
Bonita *Merrill’s Golden- 
Elberta rose 
Fay Elberta Miller's Late 
Florence *Paradise 
Hales Early Red Haven 
Indian Free ee Oso Gem 
J. H. Hale alway 
«J. L. Ames Strawberry Free 
PLUMS 
on Peach, 2624 Marianna, 29C Myrobalan 
and Myrobalan Roots: 
Ace Late Duarte 
Beauty Late Red Roza 
Burbank Late Tragedy 
Climax *Mariposa 
Duarte President 
El Dorado Santa Rosa 
Emily Satsuma 
Formosa Sharkey 
Gaviota Tragedy 
Giant Wickson 
Jefferson Yellow Egg 
Kelsey 
PEARS 
on French Pear Root: 
jartlett Old Home 
B. Hardy Seckel 
B. de Anjou Wilder 
Comice Winter Nellis 
Early Bartlett 
PEARS 
on Quince Root: 
QUINCES 
PLUMS 
on Nematode‘Resistant Root Stock (S-37): 
Beauty Santa Rosa 
B. Hardy 
Pineapple 
*Varieties carrying a royalty. 
WALNUTS: 
Eureka 
Franquette 
Mayette 
Hartley 
Payne Seedling 
Waterloo 
CITRUS: 
Washington Navel 
Robertson Navel 
Valencia 
Eureka Lemon 
Marsh Seedless Grapefruit 
Dancy Tangerine 
Bearss Seedless Lime 
JUDGE ED B. SILVA of Newcastle, Cali- 
fornia, 95 years old February 16, 1949, 
is showing Bob Fowler of the Fowler 
Nurseries, how trees were budded in 
Silva's Nursery in 1868. Judge Silva in- 
troduced the Newcastle Early Apricot 
and recently the Silva October Freestone 
as well as many other varieties. He is 
very active and his home orchard and 
garden are the envy of many. Besides 
his orchard work he holds court daily. ba 
YEARLING TREES that will be - 
dug this winter for shipment 
over the entire west coast. 
Since beginning our nursery in 1912 we 
-have produced more than nine million 
trees. We raise between two and three 
hundred thousand yearling stocks and fifty 
to one hundred thousand June buds an- 
nually. Our buds are selected with the 
cooperation of the State Department of Ag- 
riculture to safeguard against virus and 
other diseases. We enjoy raising fine nur- 
sery stock and endeavor to do all in our 
power to get it to our customers in the bes 
ALAMAR, a seedling freestone discovered. by A. L. 
Martin in his orchard at Winters. It is an excellent 
peach, resembling Rio Oso Gem in many ways, ex- 
cellent for freezing, canning or shipping. Season 
August 10th to 20th. Available for distribution. 
Patent applied for. 
J. L. AMES, a bud sport of Burbank Elberta discov- 
ered by Mr. Ames in his orchard at Live Oak, ripen- 
ing June 20, 1949. It is a medium large, highly col- 
ored yellow freestone of excellent eating quality. 
ANZA, introduced by the University of California 
Experiment Station at Riverside, a large, highly 
colored yellow freestone with a small pit. Season 
August Ist to 10th. 
BONITA, introduced at Riverside, is a large, yellow, 
solid freestone, of excellent flavor and a heavy pro- 
ducer, very suitable for warm winters. Season 
July 24th. 
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of planting condition. We welcome sug- 
gestions on how to do a better job. 
Our experimental orchards are being main- 
tained to test new varieties, their ripening 
dates and qualities. We are glad to try out 
new seedlings or varieties of promise sent 
to us for comparison, all of which we guard 
as carefully as our own. Some of the new 
varieties. which have been tested and 
ich we are now propagating are: 
PARADISE, discovered by Mr. Fisher at Paradise, 
is a highly colored freestone of the Strawberry type. 
It has solid white flesh, reddish next to the pit, has 
an excellent flavor and carries exceptionally well. 
Season August Ist to 10th. 
RED HAVEN is another good early yellow freestone, 
ripening June 20th to July Ist, of medium size with 
good eating quality and very little fuzz. 
SULLIVAN + 4 is of much interest to growers of 
canning peaches. It ripens at Phillips season and 
comes at a time when growers need a good va- 
riety to finish the peach season. It was introduced 
by C. E. Sullivan of Yuba City. It is a heavy pro- 
ducer of medium to large yellow fruit with a mini- 
mum of faults. Canning peach growers should in- 
vestigate this one. 
There are several other very interesting varieties 
which are not yet released for introduction. 
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